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1899 in association football
The following are the
association football
events of the year
1899
throughout the world.
Events
January 8:
FC Freiburg
are champions of south
Germany
.
February: German club
Werder Bremen
established, Knattspyrnufélag ReykjavÃÂkur founded
March 12: Final of first official Swiss championship, won by the
Anglo-American Club de Zürich
March 20: England defeat Wales 4âÂÂ0 in Bristol.
May 3: Hungarian club
Ferencvárosi TC
founded
May 14: Uruguayan club,
Club Nacional de Football
is founded being the second Uruguayan football club to be founded and the first Latin American club founded by natives. German club
Eintracht Frankfurt
founded
July 1: German club
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
founded
July 16: In the first match in
El Salvador
between two organised teams, the Santa Ana team beats a team from
San Salvador
, 2-0.
August 10: Norwegian club
Viking FK
founded
August 31: French club
Olympique de Marseille
founded
November 29: Spanish Club
FC Barcelona
founded
December 16: Italian club
AC Milan
founded
National champions
Argentina:
Belgrano Athletic
Belgium:
FC Liégeois
England:
Aston Villa
France:
Le Havre
Ireland:
Distillery
Italy:
Genoa
Netherlands:
RAP Amsterdam
Scotland:
Division One
:
Rangers
Scottish Cup
:
Celtic
Sweden:
ÃÂrgryte IS
Switzerland:
Anglo-American Club de Zürich
(first official champions)
International tournaments
1899 British Home Championship
(March 2 – April 8, 1899)
:
Births
February 15 –
Sid White
, English professional footballer (d. 1968)
March 15 –
Arie Bieshaar
, Dutch footballer (d. 1965)
April 7 –
Geoff Power
, English professional footballer (d. 1963)
July 11 –
Frits Kuipers
, Dutch footballer (d. 1943)
July 14 –
Gyula Mándi
, Hungarian footballer and manager (d.
1969
)
October 30 –
Georges Capdeville
, French football referee (d. 1991)
Deaths
Clubs founded
AC Milan
FC Barcelona
Viking FK
Olympique de Marseille
Club Nacional de Football
Ferencvárosi TC
Werder Bremen
SK Rapid Wien
Eintracht Frankfurt
VfL Osnabrück
AFC Bournemouth
(as Boscombe)
References