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1850s in association football

The following are events in the 1850s decade which are relevant to the development of association football. Included are events in closely related codes, such as the Sheffield Rules. All events happened in English football unless specified otherwise.

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Events edit

1857 edit

 
Charles W. Alcock

1858 edit

  • 28 October – Final approval of the Laws of Sheffield Football Club which became known via several revisions as the Sheffield Rules. Originally created and maintained by Sheffield FC, responsibility for the rules passed to Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association upon its creation in 1867. They co-existed with the Football Association (FA) rules from 1863 until 1877 when the two codes were unified.[5][6] The first version applied strict limits to handling of the ball but did allow the fair catch (earning a free kick). A goal could only be scored by kicking the ball, but not from a free kick. There was no offside rule but there were rules about the throw-in and the goal kick. There was no definition of goal size or structure, and no mention of team numbers. Besides carrying the ball by hand, certain other Rugby School practices were forbidden including hacking and holding opponents.[7][8]

1859 edit

Births edit

Unknown edit

  • c.1850 – William Gibb (d. unknown), Scotland international in 1873 who played in the second official international match.
  • c.1850 – John Hunter (d. 1891), Scotland international in four matches (1874–1877).
  • c.1850 – Sandy Kennedy (d. unknown), Scotland international in six matches (1875–1884).
  • c.1855 – David Davidson (d. unknown), Scotland international in five matches (1878–1881).
  • c.1855 – John Kay (d. unknown), Scotland international in six matches, scoring five goals (1880–1884).
  • c.1855 – George Ker (d. unknown), Scotland international in five matches, scoring ten goals including a hat-trick against England in March 1880 (1880–1882).

1850 edit

  • 1 January – Charles Chenery (d. 1928), England international 1872–1874 who played in the first three official international matches; also a county cricketer.
  • 13 March – Alfred Goodwyn (d. 1874), England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match; the first international footballer to die.
  • 14 March – Francis Birley (d. 1910), England international in 1874 and 1875; a three-time winner of the FA Cup.
  • 23 April – Arnold Kirke Smith (d. 1927), England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match.
  • 27 May – Charles Morice (d. 1932), England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match.
  • 15 June – Charlie Clegg (d. 1937), England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match; later both chairman and president of The Football Association (The FA).
  • 19 July – Cuthbert Ottaway (d. 1878), England international in 1872 and 1874 as team captain in the first and third official international matches; also a county cricketer.
  • 16 December – Joseph Taylor (d. 1888), Scotland international in 1872 who played in the first official international match and, until 1876, made six international appearances.

1851 edit

  • March – Jimmy Lang (d. unknown), Scotland international in two matches, scoring two goals (1876–1878).
  • 28 April – P. G. von Donop (d. 1921), England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match and in 1875, made two appearances.
  • 30 April – John Blackburn (d. 1927), Scotland international in 1873 who played in the second official international match.
  • 7 October – Alexander Bonsor (d. 1907), England international 1873–1875 made two appearances; twice an FA Cup winner with The Wanderers.
  • 17 October – Reginald Courtenay Welch (d. 1939), England international in 1872 and 1874 who played in the first and third official international matches; twice an FA Cup winner with The Wanderers.
  • 23 November – Jerry Weir (d. 1887), Scotland international in 1872 who played in the first official international match; made four international appearances.
  • 25 December – James J. Thomson (d. 1915), Scotland international 1872–1874 who played in the first three official international matches.
  • unknown date – John McGregor (d. unknown), Scotland international in four matches (1877–1880).

1852 edit

  • 18 January – Billy MacKinnon (d. 1942), Scotland international in 1872 who played in the first official international match and, until 1879, made nine appearances.
  • 30 January – Hubert Heron (d. 1914), England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match and, until 1878, made five appearances.
  • 21 April – William Clegg (d. 1932), England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match and in 1879 against Wales; brother of Charlie Clegg.
  • unknown date – William Ker (d. 1925), Scotland international in 1872–73 who played in the first two official international matches.
  • unknown date – Jack Hunter (d. 1903), England international in seven matches from 1878 to 1882; an early professional who was player-coach with Blackburn Olympic when they won the FA Cup in 1883.

1853 edit

  • 14 March – Arthur Cursham (d. 1884), England international forward in six matches (1876–1883), scoring two goals.
  • 18 March – William Maynard (d. 1921), England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match.
  • 3 September – Walpole Vidal (d. 1914), England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match.
  • unknown date – Harry McNeil (d. 1924), Scotland international in ten matches, scoring six goals (1874–1881).
  • unknown date – Thomas Highet (d. 1907), Scotland international in four matches (1875–1878).
  • unknown date – Alex McLintock (d. 1931), Scotland international in three matches (1875–1880).
  • unknown date – Robert Neill (d. 1928), Scotland international in five matches (1876–1880).
  • unknown date – John McDougall (d. 1925), Scotland international in five matches, scoring four goals (1877–1879).

1854 edit

  • 25 January – Segar Bastard (d. 1921), England international in 1880 (one match); also a noted referee.
  • 10 March – Alex McGeoch (d. 1922), Scotland international in four matches (1876–1877).
  • unknown date – Charles Campbell (d. 1927), Scotland international in 13 matches, as captain in nine (1874–1886).

1855 edit

  • 1 June – Walter Buchanan (d. 1926), England international in 1876 (one match); played for Clapham Rovers.
  • 4 July – Francis Sparks (d. 1934), England international forward in three matches (1879–1880), scoring three goals.
  • 12 August – John Smith (d. 1934), Scotland international in ten matches, scoring ten goals (1877–1884).
  • 7 December – Stuart Macrae (d. 1927), England international half-back in six matches (1883–1884).
  • unknown date – William Davies (d. 1916), Wales international in four matches (1876–1880) who scored the first-ever goal for Wales.
  • unknown date – John McPherson (d. 1934), Scotland international in eight matches (1879–1885).

1856 edit

  • 6 March – Horace Barnet (d. 1941), England international in 1882 (one match); played for Royal Engineers.
  • 24 May – Andrew Watson (d. 1921), Scotland international in three matches (1881–1882), believed to have been the first black player at international level.
  • 27 May – Tom Vallance (d. 1935), Scotland international in seven matches (1877–1881) and an early captain of Rangers.
  • 27 July – John Baird (d. 1902), Scotland international in three matches (1876–1880).
  • 12 November – Joe Beverley (d. 1897), England international in 1884 (three matches); an early professional player for both Blackburn Olympic and Blackburn Rovers.

1857 edit

  • 9 July – Norman Bailey (d. 1923), England international in 19 matches from 1878 to 1887.
  • 23 July – Lindsay Bury (d. 1935), England international in two matches from 1877 to 1879.

1858 edit

  • 22 March – James Richmond (d. 1898), Scotland international in three matches (1877–1882).
  • 30 July – Charles Bambridge (d. 1935), England international in 18 matches (scoring eleven goals) from 1879 to 1887.
  • 13 November – Joseph Lindsay (d. 1933), Scotland international in eight matches, scoring six goals (1880–1886).
  • 27 November – William Beveridge (d. 1941), Scotland international in three matches (1879–1880).
  • unknown date – Alfred Dobson (d. 1932), England international full-back in four matches (1882–1884).
  • unknown date – Peter Miller (d. 1914), Scotland international in three matches (1882–1883).

1859 edit

  • 2 January – Billy Mosforth (d. 1929), England international in nine matches from 1877 to 1882.
  • 14 January – Albemarle Swepstone (d. 1907), England international goalkeeper in six matches (1880–1883).
  • 15 March – Arthur Brown (d. 1909), England international in three matches (scoring four goals), all in 1882.
  • 9 April – Bob Roberts (d. 1929), England international goalkeeper in three matches (1887–1890).
  • 29 April – Rupert Anderson (d. 1944), England international goalkeeper for one match in 1879.
  • 6 June – William McKinnon (d. 1899), Scotland international in four matches (1883–1884).
  • 22 June – George Gillespie (d. 1900), Scotland international goalkeeper in seven matches (1880–1891).
  • 6 October – George Holden (d. 1925), England international forward in four matches (1881–1884).
  • 4 November – Andrew Holm (d. unknown), Scotland international in three matches (1882–1883).
  • 27 November – Harry Cursham (d. 1941), England international forward in eight matches (1880–1884), scoring five goals.

References edit

  1. ^ . FIFA News. FIFA. 18 August 2014. Archived from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  2. ^ Young, pp. 15–17.
  3. ^ Farnsworth, pp. 21–22.
  4. ^ Hutton, Steven; Curry, Graham; Goodman, Peter (2007). Sheffield FC. At Heart Limited. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-84-547174-3.
  5. ^ Tims, Richard (2011). "The Birth of Modern Football: The Earliest Rules and Historic Archive of the World's First Football Club". Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Meeting of the Sheffield Football Association". Sheffield and Rotherham Independent. lxi (5722): 7. 24 April 1877.
  7. ^ Curry, Graham; Dunning, Eric (2015). Association Football: A Study in Figurational Sociology. London: Routledge. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-13-882851-3.
  8. ^ Murphy, pp. 41–47.
  9. ^ Sanders, p. 42.

Bibliography edit

  • Farnsworth, Keith (1995). Sheffield Football: A History. Volume 1, 1857–1961. Sheffield: Hallamshire Press. ISBN 978-1-87-471813-0.
  • Murphy, Brendan (2007). From Sheffield with Love. Sports Book Limited. ISBN 978-1-89-980756-7.
  • Sanders, Richard (2009). Beastly Fury – The Strange Birth of British Football. London: Transworld. ISBN 978-0-55-381935-9.
  • Young, Percy M. (1964). Football in Sheffield. San Francisco: Dark Peak. ISBN 978-0-95-062724-3.

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The following are events in the 1850s decade which are relevant to the development of association football Included are events in closely related codes such as the Sheffield Rules All events happened in English football unless specified otherwise List of years in association football 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 1857 1 2 1858 1 3 1859 2 Births 2 1 Unknown 2 2 1850 2 3 1851 2 4 1852 2 5 1853 2 6 1854 2 7 1855 2 8 1856 2 9 1857 2 10 1858 2 11 1859 3 References 4 BibliographyEvents edit1857 edit nbsp Charles W Alcock24 October Foundation of Sheffield FC The club is officially regarded by the FA and FIFA governing bodies as the world s oldest association football club It is the oldest documented non university club in any code of football 1 2 3 4 1858 edit 28 October Final approval of the Laws of Sheffield Football Club which became known via several revisions as the Sheffield Rules Originally created and maintained by Sheffield FC responsibility for the rules passed to Sheffield amp Hallamshire County Football Association upon its creation in 1867 They co existed with the Football Association FA rules from 1863 until 1877 when the two codes were unified 5 6 The first version applied strict limits to handling of the ball but did allow the fair catch earning a free kick A goal could only be scored by kicking the ball but not from a free kick There was no offside rule but there were rules about the throw in and the goal kick There was no definition of goal size or structure and no mention of team numbers Besides carrying the ball by hand certain other Rugby School practices were forbidden including hacking and holding opponents 7 8 1859 edit Foundation of Wanderers FC by a group of Old Harrovians including Charles W Alcock The club was originally called Forest Football Club and changed its name to Wanderers in 1864 9 Births editUnknown edit c 1850 William Gibb d unknown Scotland international in 1873 who played in the second official international match c 1850 John Hunter d 1891 Scotland international in four matches 1874 1877 c 1850 Sandy Kennedy d unknown Scotland international in six matches 1875 1884 c 1855 David Davidson d unknown Scotland international in five matches 1878 1881 c 1855 John Kay d unknown Scotland international in six matches scoring five goals 1880 1884 c 1855 George Ker d unknown Scotland international in five matches scoring ten goals including a hat trick against England in March 1880 1880 1882 1850 edit 1 January Charles Chenery d 1928 England international 1872 1874 who played in the first three official international matches also a county cricketer 13 March Alfred Goodwyn d 1874 England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match the first international footballer to die 14 March Francis Birley d 1910 England international in 1874 and 1875 a three time winner of the FA Cup 23 April Arnold Kirke Smith d 1927 England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match 27 May Charles Morice d 1932 England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match 15 June Charlie Clegg d 1937 England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match later both chairman and president of The Football Association The FA 19 July Cuthbert Ottaway d 1878 England international in 1872 and 1874 as team captain in the first and third official international matches also a county cricketer 16 December Joseph Taylor d 1888 Scotland international in 1872 who played in the first official international match and until 1876 made six international appearances 1851 edit March Jimmy Lang d unknown Scotland international in two matches scoring two goals 1876 1878 28 April P G von Donop d 1921 England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match and in 1875 made two appearances 30 April John Blackburn d 1927 Scotland international in 1873 who played in the second official international match 7 October Alexander Bonsor d 1907 England international 1873 1875 made two appearances twice an FA Cup winner with The Wanderers 17 October Reginald Courtenay Welch d 1939 England international in 1872 and 1874 who played in the first and third official international matches twice an FA Cup winner with The Wanderers 23 November Jerry Weir d 1887 Scotland international in 1872 who played in the first official international match made four international appearances 25 December James J Thomson d 1915 Scotland international 1872 1874 who played in the first three official international matches unknown date John McGregor d unknown Scotland international in four matches 1877 1880 1852 edit 18 January Billy MacKinnon d 1942 Scotland international in 1872 who played in the first official international match and until 1879 made nine appearances 30 January Hubert Heron d 1914 England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match and until 1878 made five appearances 21 April William Clegg d 1932 England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match and in 1879 against Wales brother of Charlie Clegg unknown date William Ker d 1925 Scotland international in 1872 73 who played in the first two official international matches unknown date Jack Hunter d 1903 England international in seven matches from 1878 to 1882 an early professional who was player coach with Blackburn Olympic when they won the FA Cup in 1883 1853 edit 14 March Arthur Cursham d 1884 England international forward in six matches 1876 1883 scoring two goals 18 March William Maynard d 1921 England international in 1872 who played in the first official international match 3 September Walpole Vidal d 1914 England international in 1873 who played in the second official international match unknown date Harry McNeil d 1924 Scotland international in ten matches scoring six goals 1874 1881 unknown date Thomas Highet d 1907 Scotland international in four matches 1875 1878 unknown date Alex McLintock d 1931 Scotland international in three matches 1875 1880 unknown date Robert Neill d 1928 Scotland international in five matches 1876 1880 unknown date John McDougall d 1925 Scotland international in five matches scoring four goals 1877 1879 1854 edit 25 January Segar Bastard d 1921 England international in 1880 one match also a noted referee 10 March Alex McGeoch d 1922 Scotland international in four matches 1876 1877 unknown date Charles Campbell d 1927 Scotland international in 13 matches as captain in nine 1874 1886 1855 edit 1 June Walter Buchanan d 1926 England international in 1876 one match played for Clapham Rovers 4 July Francis Sparks d 1934 England international forward in three matches 1879 1880 scoring three goals 12 August John Smith d 1934 Scotland international in ten matches scoring ten goals 1877 1884 7 December Stuart Macrae d 1927 England international half back in six matches 1883 1884 unknown date William Davies d 1916 Wales international in four matches 1876 1880 who scored the first ever goal for Wales unknown date John McPherson d 1934 Scotland international in eight matches 1879 1885 1856 edit 6 March Horace Barnet d 1941 England international in 1882 one match played for Royal Engineers 24 May Andrew Watson d 1921 Scotland international in three matches 1881 1882 believed to have been the first black player at international level 27 May Tom Vallance d 1935 Scotland international in seven matches 1877 1881 and an early captain of Rangers 27 July John Baird d 1902 Scotland international in three matches 1876 1880 12 November Joe Beverley d 1897 England international in 1884 three matches an early professional player for both Blackburn Olympic and Blackburn Rovers 1857 edit 9 July Norman Bailey d 1923 England international in 19 matches from 1878 to 1887 23 July Lindsay Bury d 1935 England international in two matches from 1877 to 1879 1858 edit 22 March James Richmond d 1898 Scotland international in three matches 1877 1882 30 July Charles Bambridge d 1935 England international in 18 matches scoring eleven goals from 1879 to 1887 13 November Joseph Lindsay d 1933 Scotland international in eight matches scoring six goals 1880 1886 27 November William Beveridge d 1941 Scotland international in three matches 1879 1880 unknown date Alfred Dobson d 1932 England international full back in four matches 1882 1884 unknown date Peter Miller d 1914 Scotland international in three matches 1882 1883 1859 edit 2 January Billy Mosforth d 1929 England international in nine matches from 1877 to 1882 14 January Albemarle Swepstone d 1907 England international goalkeeper in six matches 1880 1883 15 March Arthur Brown d 1909 England international in three matches scoring four goals all in 1882 9 April Bob Roberts d 1929 England international goalkeeper in three matches 1887 1890 29 April Rupert Anderson d 1944 England international goalkeeper for one match in 1879 6 June William McKinnon d 1899 Scotland international in four matches 1883 1884 22 June George Gillespie d 1900 Scotland international goalkeeper in seven matches 1880 1891 6 October George Holden d 1925 England international forward in four matches 1881 1884 4 November Andrew Holm d unknown Scotland international in three matches 1882 1883 27 November Harry Cursham d 1941 England international forward in eight matches 1880 1884 scoring five goals References edit A slice of Sheffield FIFA News FIFA 18 August 2014 Archived from the original on 2 April 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Young pp 15 17 Farnsworth pp 21 22 Hutton Steven Curry Graham Goodman Peter 2007 Sheffield FC At Heart Limited p 50 ISBN 978 1 84 547174 3 Tims Richard 2011 The Birth of Modern Football The Earliest Rules and Historic Archive of the World s First Football Club Retrieved 20 February 2020 Meeting of the Sheffield Football Association Sheffield and Rotherham Independent lxi 5722 7 24 April 1877 Curry Graham Dunning Eric 2015 Association Football A Study in Figurational Sociology London Routledge p 49 ISBN 978 1 13 882851 3 Murphy pp 41 47 Sanders p 42 Bibliography editFarnsworth Keith 1995 Sheffield Football A History Volume 1 1857 1961 Sheffield Hallamshire Press ISBN 978 1 87 471813 0 Murphy Brendan 2007 From Sheffield with Love Sports Book Limited ISBN 978 1 89 980756 7 Sanders Richard 2009 Beastly Fury The Strange Birth of British Football London Transworld ISBN 978 0 55 381935 9 Young Percy M 1964 Football in Sheffield San Francisco Dark Peak ISBN 978 0 95 062724 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1850s in association football amp oldid 1164957472, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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