Football History Timeline
2000s
2009 in
football The FIFA Confederations Cup will be held in South Africa; UEFA
Women's Championship will be held in Finland.
2008 in football 2008
European Football Championship will be held in Austria and Switzerland; the first
edition of FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup will be held in New Zealand.
2007 in
football The 42nd edition of Copa América is held in Venezuela;
FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 is held in China.
2006 in football 2006
FIFA World Cup is held in Germany and won by Italy on a penalty kick shootout
over France; a major match-fixing scandal erupts in Italy, with five Serie A teams
implicated; Egypt record victory for the fifth time in the African Cup of Nations;
the U-19 Women's World Championship increases its age limit to 20 effective with
this year's event in Russia, won by Korea DPR.
2005 in football The
Champions League final in Istanbul sees Liverpool come back from a 0-3 half-time
score to defeat A.C. Milan 3-2 in a penalty shootout, following a 3-3 draw. Also,
a match-fixing scandal rocks German football, though it does not directly affect
the First Bundesliga.
2004 in football Greece are surprise winners
of the UEFA Euro 2004 football tournament, defeating the host nation Portugal
1-0 in the final.
2003 in football Germany win the Women's World Cup
final against Sweden 2-1, after extra time; Rupert Murdoch's British Sky Broadcasting
pays £1,024 million (1,510 million euros) for rights to transmit England
FA Premier League seasons 2004-2007.
2002 in football Brazil set up
a record fifth title in World Cup competition, defeating Germany 2-0 in the 2002
FIFA World Cup final. The first FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship is held in
Canada, with the USA defeating the hosts in the final 1-0 on a golden goal in
extra time.
2001 in football Real Madrid sign playmaker Zinedine Zidane
of Juventus in a world record transfer fee of 72 million euros.
2000 in football
France win their second European Championship title after beating Italy
2-1, with a golden goal in extra time; First FIFA Club World Cup.
1990s
1999
in football Manchester United win the Champions League, FA Cup and Premiership
to cap off a historical "Treble"; the USA defeat China in a penalty
shootout to win the Women's World Cup in front of the largest crowd ever to witness
a women's sporting event.
1998 in football In the 1998 FIFA World Cup
final, France win 3-0 over Brazil at Stade de France to claim their first World
Cup.
1997 in football Éric Cantona announces his retirement
from football; Helenio Herrera, legendary trainer of Inter in the 1960s dies.
1996 in football In the Euro 96 final, Germany defeat the Czech Republic
2-1 with a golden goal from Oliver Bierhoff; Nigeria become the first African
team to win the Olympic Tournament.
1995 in football The Bosman ruling
allows all footballers playing in the European Union and not under contract to
freely change clubs, and also abolishes foreign player quotas with respect to
EU nationals. Norway win the second FIFA Women's World Cup; Eric Cantona is suspended
for six months by The FA for kicking Crystal Palace fan Matthew Simmons.
1994
in football In the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Brazil win their fourth title,
defeating Italy on penalties in the final held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
1993 in football Olympique de Marseille becomes the first French club
to win the European Cup, newly renamed as the UEFA Champions League, defeating
AC Milan 10 at the Olympiastadion in Munich. Marseille also win Ligue 1,
but are stripped of the title due to a corruption scandal; 18 members of the Zambia
national team die in a plane crash.
1992 in football In the final of
Euro 92, Denmark surprisingly win 2-0 over Germany; Armand Cesari Stadium Furiani
disaster takes place in Bastia, Corsica; FA Premier League created as the top
flight in English Football.
1991 in football In the inaugural Women's
World Cup, the USA win 2-1 over Norway; after being banned for six years, English
clubs are again allowed to participate in competitions sponsored by UEFA; Diego
Maradona is banned for 15 months in Italy's Serie A after testing positive for
cocaine in a drug test.
1990 in football West Germany win the 1990
FIFA World Cup in Rome, Italy, defeating defending champion Argentina 1-0 in the
final; "Waterloo Day" for Austrian football in Euro 92 qualifying at
Landskrona, Sweden, where the Faroe Islands defeat Austria 1-0 in the former's
first ever international match.
1980s
1989 in football The Hillsborough
disaster occurs in Sheffield, England, before the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool
and Nottingham Forest, resulting in the loss of 96 lives.
1988 in football
The Netherlands, led by captain Ruud Gullit and top goal scorer Marco van
Basten, defeat the Soviet Union 2-0 to win the Euro 1988 championship.
1987
in football FC Porto win the European Cup for the first time after defeating
Bayern Munich 2-1 in the final at Prater Stadium in Wien; in the second World
Championship FIFA Under 16, the Soviet Union defeat Nigeria on penalties.
1986
in football The 1986 World Cup finals are played for the second time in
Mexico, with Argentina defeating West Germany 3-2 for their second title at the
Azteca Stadium in Mexico City; the tournament sees the dominance of Argentinian
player Diego Maradona, scoring the infamous Hand of God goal, before his "Goal
of the Century" solo dribble second goal, both in the quarterfinal against
England.
1985 in football The Heysel Stadium disaster takes place in
Brussels at the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus, leading to
English clubs being banned from European club competition; Michel Platini wins
his third consecutive European Footballer of the Year award; for the first time,
an African squad wins a FIFA tournament, the World Championship Under 16, as Nigeria
surprisingly defeat favourites West Germany 2-0 in China.
1984 in football
Michel Platini leads the hosts France to the European Football Championship,
beating Spain in the final; France also win the gold medal in the 1984 Olympic
Games, beating Brazil in the final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
1983 in football
1982 in football Italy win their third World Cup title after
a wait of 44 years, defeating West Germany 3-1 in the final at Santiago Bernabeu
Stadium, Madrid.
1981 in football The Football League begins awarding
three points for a win instead of two.
1980 in football
1970s
1979
in football Nottingham Forest lift their first European Cup in Munich,
defeating Malmö 1-0 in the final.
1978 in football Hosts Argentina
win the 1978 World Cup, beating the Netherlands 31 in the final; Johann
Cruyff refuses to play in the tournament.
1977 in football
1976
in football Bayern Munich win the European Cup for the third consecutive
season.
1975 in football
1974 in football Hosts West Germany
win the 1974 World Cup, beating the Netherlands 21 in the final; Manchester
United are relegated only six years after winning the European Cup
1973 in
football Ajax win the European Cup for the third consecutive season; Sunderland
shock Leeds United 1-0 in the FA Cup final.
1972 in football
1971
in football 66 die in the second Ibrox disaster, The Brazilian National
Champiomship First Season.
1970 in football Brazil win their third
World Cup, beating Italy 41 in the 1970 World Cup final as their captain
Pelé becomes the first player to win three World Cup medals.
1960s
1969
in football 2000 die when El Salvador and Honduras declare war on each
other following a World Cup qualifying match.
1968 in football Manchester
United win the European Cup ten years after the Munich air disaster killed eight
of their players; Eusébio wins the inaugural Golden Boot award as the continent's
top club scorer.
1967 in football Celtic become the first Scottish,
British or North European club to win the European Cup, beating Internazionale
21 in the final.
1966 in football England win the 1966 World
Cup as hosts, beating West Germany 42 in the final as Geoff Hurst becomes
the first player to score a hat trick in the final.
1965 in football
1964 in football
1963 in football The West German national
league Bundesliga is formed; Lev Yashin becomes the first goalkeeper to win European
Footballer of the Year.
1962 in football Brazil retain the 1962 World
Cup, beating Czechoslovakia 31 in the final.
1961 in football
CONCACAF is founded; Benfica become the second team to win the European Cup, beating
FC Barcelona 32 in the final.
1960 in football Real Madrid win
their fifth consecutive European Cup.
1950s
1959 in football
1958 in football 23 people, including eight Manchester United players,
are killed in the Munich air disaster; Pelé and Garrincha star as Brazil
win their first World Cup in Sweden, beating the hosts 52 in the final of
the 1958 tournament.
1957 in football CAF is founded; only three teams
enter the first African Cup of Nations, won by Egypt; in England the Busby Babes
of Manchester United retain the Football League Championship.
1956 in football
Real Madrid beat Stade de Reims-Champagne 43 in the first European
Cup final; Stanley Matthews wins the first European Footballer of the Year award;
first RAI TV's transmission match football Serie A in Italy from Fiorentina and
Napoli
1955 in football
1954 in football UEFA is founded
in Basel, Switzerland; West Germany win the 1954 FIFA World Cup, coming back from
0-2 to win the final game 3-2 against Hungary, a match known as The Miracle of
Bern; Asian Football Confederation is founded.
1953 in football England
lose a home match for the first time, 63 to Hungary.
1952 in football
Hungary's revolutionary tactics help the Golden Team to win the football
at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
1951 in football
1950 in football
Uruguay win the 1950 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil, when they beat the
hosts 2-1 in the final group match of the tournament, also known as the Maracanazo.
Earlier in the same tournament, one of the biggest upsets in football history
occurs, when the USA shocks England 10.
1940s
1949 in football
The Superga air disaster kills 31 people, including 18 Torino players.
1948 in football
1947 in football
1946 in football
1945 in football
1944 in football
1943 in football
1942 in football Dinamo Kiev players tortured and killed after beating
Nazi Occupier teams.
1941 in football
1940 in football
1930s
1939
in football Shirt numbering is made compulsory.
1938 in football
Italy retain the 1938 World Cup in France, beating Hungary 42 in the final.
Argentina and Uruguay boycott the tournament as it is held in Europe for the second
successive time.
1937 in football
1936 in football
1935
in football
1934 in football Hosts Italy become the second World
Cup winners, beating Czechoslovakia 21 in the final.
1933 in football
1932 in football
1931 in football
1930 in football
Thirteen teams enter the first World Cup, held in Uruguay. The hosts beat
Argentina 42 in the final.
1920s
1929 in football
1928
in football The Spanish Football League La Liga is formed. Its ten clubs
include Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao.
1927 in football
1926 in football Huddersfield Town become the first team to win the
Football League in three consecutive seasons.
1925 in football The
offside rule is changed: a player is now onside if a minimum of two (instead of
three) opposing players are between him and the goal line.
1924 in football
Players allowed to score directly from a corner kick.
1923 in football
Bolton Wanderers defeat West Ham United in the first English FA Cup final
played at Wembley Stadium, remembered as the White Horse Final because of the
mounted police that kept spectators from encroaching onto the pitch.
1922
in football
1921 in football
1920 in football
1910s
1919 in football
1918 in football
1917 in football
1916 in football Uruguay win the first Copa América,
held in Argentina.
1915 in football
1914 in football Glentoran
from belfast win first ever european competition the Vienna cup
1913 in football
Opposing players forced to stand at least ten yards away from a free kick.
1912 in football Goalkeepers banned from handling the ball outside
their own penalty area.
1911 in football
1910 in football
1900s
1909 in football
1908 in football
1907 in
football
1906 in football
1905 in football
1904
in football FIFA is founded in Paris on 21 May.
1903 in football
1902 in football 26 people die and over 500 are injured when a section
of the terracing collapses after a Scotland-England British Home Championship
match at Ibrox Park; five Spanish clubs compete for the first Copa del Rey; the
first Brazilan football league, the Campeonato Paulista is won by São Paulo
Athletic Club.
1901 in football
1900 in football
1890s
1899
in football
1898 in football The Italian Football Federation
is formed.
1897 in football The Football League introduces automatic
promotion and relegation between its two divisions.
1896 in football
Italy's first national championship is organised by the Italian Federation of
Gymnastics.
1895 in football The Belgian Football Association is founded.
1894 in football
1893 in football Argentine Football Association
is founded.
1892 in football The Football League introduces a second
division. a major shift for the football league history.
1891 in football
The penalty kick is introduced. Assistant referees are first introduced
as linesman.
1890 in football The Scottish Football League is formed.
1880s
1889 in football A Dutch Football Association and the Danish
Football Association are founded.
1888 in football The Football League,
the first national football league competition, is founded in England.
1887
in football Hibs
win what is regarded by observers as the first football World Championship.
1886
in football The FAs of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland form
the International FA Board; The Football Association introduces a 'cross tape'
between goalposts as a precedent to the 'crossbar'.
1885 in football
The Football Association legalises professionalism. The first non-European international
was contested on the 28 November 1885, at Newark, New Jersey, between the USA
and Canada, the Canadians winning 1-0.
1884 in football
1883 in
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1882 in football
1881 in football
1880
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1870s
1879 in football Kjøbenhavns
Boldklub introduces itself as the first sports club in continental Europe.
1878
in football Referees begin to use whistles.
1877 in football
The length of a match is set at 90 minutes.
1876 in football
1875
in football The crossbar is introduced, replacing tape as the means of
marking the top of the goal.
1874 in football The FA autorized referees
to sent off players uncorrectly, and makes rule change squad direction pitch in
mid time. The first shin pads are introduced.
1873 in football The
Scottish Football Association and first Scotland football club, Rangers F.C.,
was founded. In offside law was decided rule that offside position is determined
when the ball is touched and played by a team-mate, and not in receive. A other
thing for the history of football was how the Scottish Cup started this season,
said to be the lodest trophy in Football.
1872 in football Scotland
and England draw 00 in the first ever international football match, played
at the West of Scotland Cricket Club; Wanderers beat Royal Engineers in the first
FA Cup final; kick corner and ball fixture is introduced by The Football Association;
1871
in football Charles William Alcock creates the Football Association Challenge
Cup, the oldest cup tournament alive.
1870 in football First "goalkeepers",
and passage from "dribbling game" to "passing game" is seen
in club matches in Sheffield and London; the first unofficial international match,
between England and Scotland, finishes in a 0-0 draw at the Kennington Oval in
London.
Pre 1870s
1867 Queens Park, Scotland's oldest club in Scottish
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1860s in football The Cromwell Cup, the second oldest football
tournament in the world, takes place in 1868 with Sheffield Rules ; the first
ever football tournament, the Youdan Cup, is played by twelve Sheffield clubs
in 1867; The Football Association is founded in 1863, and it ratifies the original
14 rules of the game. Goal kicks are introduced in 1869.
1850s in football
Sheffield F.C., the first football club in the world, is founded in 1857;
the Sheffield Rules are also created.
1840s in football Official referees
appear for the first time in a football match, at a match held in Cheltenham in
1849, two in field and one in tribune; The Cambridge Rules are created in 1848.
Prehistory of football The 1835 "Highway Act" in England
bans playing of football in public streets; the first known official match, Calcio
Fiorentino, is played in Florence in January 1739; "tsu chu" begins
to be played in China sometime in the 3rd century BC.
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