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1914 in association football
The following are the
football (soccer)
events of the year
1914
throughout the world.
Events
The only edition of the
Vienna Cup
, the first European cup competition, is won by the
Glentoran
of Northern Ireland.
Woolwich Arsenal
are renamed Arsenal.
Palmeiras
is founded as SS Palestra Italia.
PFC Levski Sofia
is founded on May 24.
Portuguese Football Federation
is founded, as Portuguese Football Union, on 31 March.
Reggina Calcio
is founded.
Winners club national championship
Argentina
:
Racing Club
,
Estudiantiles Porteño
Austria
:
Wiener AF
Belgium
:
Daring CB
Denmark
:
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
England
:
Blackburn Rovers
France
:
Olympique Lillois
Germany
:
SpVgg Fürth
Hungary
:
MTK Hungária FC
Iceland
:
Fram
Italy
:
Casale
Netherlands
:
H.V.V.
Paraguay
:
Olimpia
Scotland
:
For fuller coverage, see
1913-14 in Scottish football
.
Scottish Division One
–
Celtic
Scottish Division Two
–
Cowdenbeath
Scottish Cup
–
Celtic
Sweden
:
AIK
United States
: The oldest club trophy soccer competition in the Americas,
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
, is founded as
National Challenge Cup
and the
Brooklyn Field Club
(1898-1924) are the first champions.
Uruguay
:
CA River Plate
Greece
: 1913 to 1921 - no championship titles due to the
First World War
and the
Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922
.
International tournaments
1914 British Home Championship
(January 19, 1914 – April 4, 1914)
:
Births
June 10
–
Hans Klodt
, German international footballer (died 1996)
July 16
–
August Leà ¡nik
, Croatian footballer (died 1992)
July 18
–
Oscar Heisserer
, French international (died 2004)
July 29
–
Jock Smeaton
, Scottish professional footballer (died 1984)
August 26
–
Atilio GarcÃÂa
, Argentine-Uruguayan footballer (died 1973)
November 23
–
Tom Storey
, English professional footballer (died ?)
December 18
–
Frantià ¡ek Fadrhonc
, Czech football manager (died 1981)
Deaths
April 19 -
Morton Betts
, English footballer and cricketer
References