1893 in association football
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The following are the association football events of the year 1893 throughout the world.
Events[]
- July - Woolwich Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle United all admitted to the Football League
- September - Woolwich Arsenal return to the Manor Ground from their three-year stay at the Invicta Ground.
Clubs formed in 1893[]
England[]
- Gillingham F.C.
- Headington (now Oxford United)
- Royal Ordnance Factories
- West Auckland Town F.C.
- Whitby Town F.C.
Germany[]
Italy[]
Portugal[]
Scotland[]
National champions[]
Argentina[]
- Primera División Winners:
Denmark[]
- Football Tournament Winners:[1]
England[]
- First Division Winners:
- FA Cup Winners:
Ireland[]
- Football League Winners:
- Linfield
- Irish Cup Winners:
- Linfield
Netherlands[]
- Football League Winners:[2]
Scotland[]
- First Division Winners:
- Scottish Cup Winners:
Wales[]
- Welsh Cup Winners:
International tournaments[]
- 1893 British Home Championship (February 25 – April 8, 1893)
- England
Births[]
- 7 March: Luitpold Popp, German international footballer (died 1968)
Deaths[]
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Footnotes[]
- ^ Although recognised by the Danish Football Association (DBU), winners of tournament not considered official Danish champions.
- ^ Unofficial championship because teams had not played an equal number of matches.
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