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The initial Football League

It is generally accepted the first officially organised league competition in the world was the (English) Football League formed in 1888. Then, it contains 12 clubs all whom were based in the North and also the Midlands of England. The 1st winners with the Football League Championship were Preston North End.

In 1992 with all the influx of megabucks from BSkyB (now called Sky TV), the most notable teams broke away to form their very own league referred to as FA Premier League.

Today, the first Football League has 3 divisions called; the Championship, Division 1 and Division 2.

In order that England today has a total of 4 professional football leagues, with teams upgrading (promotion) or down (relegation) from the leagues based on their points tally at the conclusion of each season.

The initial Football Association Cup (FA Cup)

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The first FA Cup final was took part in England in 1872 between Royal Engineers and Wanderers before 2,000 spectators. Wanderers ran out 1-0 winners partly because Royal Engineers -- have been the favourites -- lost a new player through injury, at the start of the match, together to play on with only 10 men since substitutes werent allowed then. The "Challenge Cup", as it was known originally, was the brainchild of Mr. C. W. Alcock of Sunderland who proposed only the year before that "A challenge cup should be established regarding the the Association"; the "Association" being the Football Association, hence the FA Cup.

The Oldest Soccer club on earth

Thereve always been many arguments over the oldest football club on earth. Here are a few points to consider though...

The oldest, continuously documented, "football" club on earth is Dublin University Soccer club, within the Republic of Ireland, that has been founded in 1854. However, the club now plays Rugby Union, not Association Football. For that reason its not officially thought to be the oldest football club in the world.

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Sheffield Football team -- Sheffield FC -- founded in England in 1857, is recognised by the English FA and FIFA as being the oldest, continuously documented football team in the world still playing Association Football. They have fun playing the Northern Premier League Division 1 South in England. So they are usually now recognised being the oldest soccer club on earth.

But, theres documentation of your "football club" in Edinburgh, Scotland between 1824 and 1841. Several documents remain today which refer to the "Foot Ball Club" and its really rules. It worked rather being a golf club where members selected teams from their membership to try out one another. The club continues to be now been reconstituted and plays as of "The Foot Ball Club of Edinburgh" in a amateur capacity.

The initial International Football Match

The first international football match was played between Scotland and England in Glasgow, Scotland on 30th November 1872, before 4,000 spectators. The end result was a hard-fought 0-0 draw. And of the 110 games played between 1872 and 1999 if the fixture was disbanded, Scotland had won 41, England 45, and 24 games had resulted in a draw.

The First Trainers Dugout

The very first ever recorded use of a sunken covered enclosure beside the pitch (the dugout) was at early 1920s at Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland. The trainer during the time, Donald Coleman, been there created to protect himself as they took detailed notes of his players during matches, as was his practice, and, was partly sunken to the ground so as not to block spectators views from the game. Visiting teams were so impressed the idea soon spread all through great britain and therefore the world.
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