1871 in association football

The following are events in 1871 which are relevant to the development of association football. Included are events in closely related codes, such as the Sheffield Rules.

List of years in association football

Events

  • 25 February – England and Scotland play their third representative match at the Kennington Oval. It ends as a 1–1 draw.
  • 20 July – At a meeting in London, Charles William Alcock and The Football Association lay down the creation of the FA Cup for the following season, which remains the oldest existing football tournament in the world.
  • 11 November – The first round of FA Cup games is played. The competition's first goal is scored by Jarvis Kenrick for Clapham Rovers at West Ham Park.[1]
  • 18 November – England defeat Scotland 2–1 in their fourth representative match.

Clubs founded

England

Births

  • 11 July – Alex Leake (d. 1938), England international half-back in five matches (1904–1905).
  • 27 July – Alexander King (d. 1957), Scotland international in six matches (1896–1899).
  • 12 September – John Campbell (d. 1947), Scotland international forward in twelve matches (1893–1903), scoring four goals; won a total of six league titles in twelve seasons from 1892–93 to 1903–04, playing for Celtic, Aston Villa and Third Lanark.
  • 23 December – Jimmy Crabtree (d. 1908), England international defender in fourteen matches (1894–1902); won three league titles with Aston Villa.

References

  1. "Football: Upton Park FC to host special game to mark first ever FA Cup goal". Newham Recorder. 26 October 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
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