1892 in sports

1892 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Years in sports: 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895
Centuries: 18th century · 19th century · 20th century
Decades: 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s
Years: 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895
Rugby footballEngland plays Scotland for the Calcutta Cup in 1892

American football

College championship

Non-college amateur championships

Events

Association football

England

  • The Football League – Sunderland 42 points, Preston North End 37, Bolton Wanderers 36, Aston Villa 30, Everton 28, Wolves 26
  • FA Cup final – West Bromwich Albion 3–0 Aston Villa in the last final to be played at The Oval.
  • 13 March — Liverpool Football Club is founded after Everton is split by a faction fight at board level over the proposed purchase of the freehold at Anfield. One faction, retaining the club's name and players, quits Anfield and moves across Stanley Park to establish a new home at Goodison Park. The other faction, which owns Anfield, decides to establish a new club there and this is called Liverpool F.C.. The new club joins the Lancashire League prior to the 1892–1893 season.
  • With the demise of the rival Football Alliance, the Football League is able to expand by inviting former Alliance members to join it. Membership doubles from 14 to 28 clubs with divisions introduced for the first time in the 1892–93 season. The original Football League becomes the new First Division, expanded to 16 teams; and the new Second Division is formed with 12 teams, many of them former members of the Alliance.
  • Darwen is relegated from the First Division; Newton Heath (Manchester United), Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday are elected to the First Division for 1892–93. Members of the new Second Division are Ardwick (Manchester City), Bootle (league members 1892–93), Burton United (1892–1907), Crewe Alexandra, Darwen, Grimsby Town, Lincoln City, Northwich Victoria (1892–94), Burslem Port Vale (1892–1907), Sheffield United, Small Heath (Birmingham City) and Walsall.

Germany

  • 25 July — Hertha Berlin founded as one of the oldest clubs in Germany

Scotland

Athletics

Events

  • C. B. Fry equals the world record for the long jump of 23 ft. 5in – the record stands for 18 months.

Baseball

National championship

  • The "National League and American Association" is the sole major league in baseball after incorporating four clubs from the former American Association into the expanded and restructured National League and buying out the four others.
  • The National League plays a split season, Boston Beaneaters winning the first half, Cleveland Spiders winning the second. At the end of the season, Boston defeats Cleveland 5–0 in a championship series. The experiment will not be repeated but it will be adapted after two-month interruption of the 1981 season.

Basketball

Events

  • January 15 – James Naismith's rules for basketball are published for the first time in the Springfield YMCA International Training School's newspaper, in an article titled "A New Game." They said it was called "Basketball."
  • March 11 – First basketball game played in public, between students and faculty at the Springfield YMCA.[3] The final score was 5–1 in favor of the students, with the only goal for the faculty being scored by Amos Alonzo Stagg.[3] A crowd of 200 spectators watched the game.[3]
James J. Corbett, known as "Gentleman Jim"

Boxing

Events

  • 7 September — James J. Corbett wins the World Heavyweight Championship with a 21st round knockout of John L. Sullivan at the Olympic Club in New Orleans. Sullivan is gradually worn down by Corbett's combination of elusive footwork and fast jabs. Corbett holds the title until 1897.[4]

Lineal world champions[5]

Cricket

Events

England

Australia

South Africa

  • Currie Cup – not contested

West Indies

Golf

Major tournaments

Other tournaments

Horse racing

Events

England

Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey

Ice skating

Events

Rowing

The Boat Race

Rugby football

Home Nations Championship

Tennis

England

France

USA

References

  1. "Good Night". The Washington Post. 18 November 2006.
  2. Names, Larry D (1987). "The Myth". In Scott, Greg (ed.). The History of the Green Bay Packers: The Lambeau Years. 1. Angel Press of WI. pp. 24–25. ISBN 0-939995-00-X.
  3. "Basket Football Game". Springfield Republican. Springfield, Massachusetts. March 12, 1892. Retrieved June 9, 2014.
  4. Cyber Boxing Zone – James J Corbett. Retrieved on 14 November 2009.
  5. "Cyber Boxing Zone". Archived from the original on 2009-06-14. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
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