The first football
It is generally accepted that the first officially organized League competition, the world was in the year 1888 (English) football.After this, it consisted of 12 clubs, all were based on the North and in the English Midlands. [1] [2] the Football League Championship for the first winners were the Preston North End.
In 1992 the megabucks case (now called Sky TV), groups, broke away from the top of the form with your own League called the emergency measures provided for IN THE FA Premier League.
Today, the original name of football is 3 departments; Championship, Division 1 and 2 of the solution.
In such a way that England today has a total of 4 professional football leagues move up with groups (promotion) or down (relegation) through their leagues, tax information, depending on the end of each period.
The first Football Association Cup (FA Cup)
The first FA Cup final was played in England in 1872 member of the Royal Engineers and Wanderers between 2 000 spectators in front of Wanderers ran out. [1] [2] 1-0 winners in part because of the Royal Engineers,--who were your Favorites player in the first half of the match through injury, lost and only play back with 10 men because the substitutes are not allowed then was."The Challenge Cup", since it was originally known, was Mr. c. w. Alcock Sunderland, which proposed, prior to the year that the "challenge for the Cup should be established in the context of the Organization for security and cooperation in Europe;" brainchild"The Association" is thus the Football Association FA Cup.
The oldest Football club in the world
Has always been the oldest football club in many arguments in the world.The following is some information to consider even though ...
The world's oldest, continuously documented by the "football" Club is a Football Club Dublin University, Ireland, which was founded in 1854. [1] [2] However, the Club now plays Rugby Union, not the Association Football. [1] [2] for this reason, it is not officially recognized as the world's oldest football club.
Sheffield Football Club-Sheffield FC-English in 1857, is posted to the English FA and FIFA is the oldest, continuously documented football club playing in the world of Football and the deposit facility will remain unchanged by the Association of the Northern Premier League. [2] [3] They Division 1 South of England. [1] [2] in such a way as to ensure that they are generally recognized as the oldest football club in the world now.
But not to the "Club" documents in Edinburgh, Scotland 1824 and 1841. [1] [2] several documents continue to exist today that refer to the "Foot Ball Club" and its rules.It worked quite like golf club, where members selected from the group membership to play each other. [1] [2] the Club has now been reconstituted and play the "Foot Ball Club of Edinburgh" as amateur capacity.
The first international football match
The first international football match was played between Scotland and England in Glasgow, Scotland, 30th November 1872 4 000 spectators in front of the result was-fought ... 0-0 draw. [1] [2], and 110 games are played in 1872, and when the test apparatus was scattered on the West coast of Scotland won the 1999, 41, 42, 43, 44, which had ended England 45 and 24 games.
The first Trainer Dugout
Embedded in the enclosure side of the pitch of a covered (Dugout) at the end of the first ever recorded was at the beginning of the 1920s at Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland. [1] [2] When Donald Coleman, had it built a trainer to protect yourself, but he took his detailed notes on the traders during the matches, was his practice, and was partially embedded in it so as not to prevent the game views into the groups Visiting viewers. [3] [4] were so impressed by the fact that the idea soon spread throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the rest of the world.
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