IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

Round C

PWLDFAPts
Pool 1
Ireland (QWC)2200123356
Romania (QWC)211062764
Georgia202023972
Pool 2
England (QWC)2200133156
Italy (QWC)211082304
Netherlands202071770
Pool 3
Scotland (QWC)2200170146
Spain (QWC)2110241024
Portugal2020281062
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [References: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Pool 1
Ireland70Georgia0
Georgia23Romania27
Ireland53Romania35
Pool 2
England110Netherlands0
Netherlands7Italy67
England23Italy15
Pool 3
Scotland85Portugal11
Spain21Portugal17
Scotland85Spain3
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [References: 2]

Round B

PWLDFAPts
Pool 1
Italy (QRC)44002306212
Georgia (QRC)4310746010
Croatia4220105908
Russia413085926
Denmark4040262064
Pool 2
Romania (QRC)44002384612
Netherlands (QRC)43101067810
Ukraine422097878
Poland4130581526
Belgium4040441804
Pool 3
Spain (QRC)44001584212
Portugal (QRC)43101206010
Germany4220102828
Czech Republic4130801056
Andorra4040452164
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round B 1998-1999 [References: 2]

Round A

PWLDFAPts
Pool 1
Ukraine (QRB)44001772112
Yugoslavia4310187010
Switzerland412140507
Israel412146737
Austria413015826
Pool 2
Croatia (QRB)44001896912
Latvia43101674910
Moldova422053818
Norway4130421256
Bulgaria4040441714
Pool 3
Andorra (QRB)440013916512
Sweden43101916010
Hungary422050798
Lithuania4130701576
Luxembourg4040271164
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round A 1998-1999 [References: 2]

Report

Ireland had to qualify for the IRB Rugby World Cup in 1999, along with England, Scotland, and Italy, as France and Wales were the only countries from the Europe Zone given an automatic Qualification Berth based on prior World Cup performances.

Ireland were placed in Pool 1 and automatically qualified for Round C. Ukraine had qualified from Round A in Pool 1 and went through to Round B with Italy and Georgia who both qualified for Round C.

In round C Ireland started off with an easy 70-0 in over Georgia, and then after Georgia lost to Romania by the slender margin of 23-27, Ireland just had to defeat Romania in their last Pool match to top their Pool but made heavy work of defeating Romania, 53-35 in a high-scoring game, as both teams qualified for the Rugby World Cup.

Meanwhile in Pool 2, England scored a record 110-0 win over Netherlands and then struggled against Italy, winning 23-15 as they both qualified. In Pool 3 Scotland made light work of Spain and Portugal, with Spain getting the other qualification place.

The IRB (International Rugby Board) governs World Rugby Union, and the 1999 World Cup was the fourth edition.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Africa Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 199-200. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

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IRB Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

IRB Rugby World Cup 1999 Logo [Reference: 1]

Round D

PWLDFAPts
Namibia (QWC)330078329
Morocco (QRR)321029297
Zimbabwe312055545
Cote d’Ivoire303013603
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round D 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Morocco15Zimbabwe9
Cote d’Ivoire10Namibia22
Cote d’Ivoire0Zimbabwe32
Morocco8Namibia17
Zimbabwe14Namibia39
Cote d’Ivoire3Morocco6
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round D 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Round C

PWLDFAPts
Zimbabwe (QRD)210169414
Namibia (QRD)210149464
Tunisia210129604
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Zimbabwe43Tunisia9
Tunisia20Namibia17
Namibia32Zimbabwe26
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Round B

PWLDFAPts
Tunisia (QRC)210163174
Kenya210142704
Arabian Gulf210130484
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round B 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Arabian Gulf12Tunisia11
Kenya37Arabian Gulf18
Tunisia52Kenya5
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round A 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Round A

PWLDFAPts
Arabian Gulf (QRB)220097436
Zambia211050574
Botswana202026732
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round A 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Report

Namibia were the surprise qualifiers from the African Zone of the 1999 IRB Rugby World Cup, qualifyinf first from Round C and then topping Round D. The African Zone was divided into four rounds with teams seeded into Rounds A to D based on past record in qualifying.

Arabian Gulf qualified out of Round A ahead of Zambia and Botswana, and joined Tunisia and Kenya in Round B, where Tunisia finished first and qualified for Round C. There the joined Zimbabwe and Namibia, with the top two qualifing for the final qualifying round. Tunisia were the unlucky team knocked out at this stage on points difference after all teams finished equal.

In Round D Namibia and Zimbabwe joined the top seeds Morocco and Cote d’Ivoire, with Namibia winning all three games to qualify for the Rugby World Cup 1999. Morocco finished in second and entered the Repechaje Round with teams from other Zones. South Africa were automatically qualified based on prior World Cup performances.

The IRB (International Rugby Board) governs World Rugby Union, and the 1999 World Cup was the fourth edition.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Africa Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 199-200. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

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World Major League Sports Team Names 1862-Present

Team Names (Most Recent Name & Year)

YearTeamLeague
1862Notts CountyEnglish Football League
1863Civil Service Stags *London Rugby Union
1864Carlton BluesAustralian Football League
1865Hull FCRugby Football League
1866HarlequinsPremiership (Rugby Union)
1867WaspsPremiership (Rugby Union)
1868Sheffield WednesdayEnglish Football League
1869North Melbourne KangaroosAustralian Football League
1870Port Adelaide PowerAustralian Football League
1871Reading FCEnglish Football League
1872Edinburgh RugbyPro 14 (Rugby Union)
1873Toronto ArgonautsCanadian Football League
1874Aston Villa FCEnglish Premier League
1875Hibernian FCScottish Premier League
1876Cardiff BluesPro 14 (Rugby Union)
1876Atlanta BravesMajor League Baseball
1877Middlesbrough FCEnglish Football League
1878
1879Leinster, Ulster, MunsterPro 14 (Rugby Union)
1880Leicester TigersPremiership (Rugby Union)
1881Girondins BordeauxTop 14 (Rugby Union)
1882
1883Stade FrancaisTop 14 (Rugby Union)
1884Tottenham Hotspur FCEnglish Premier League
1884Dublin GAAGaelic Athletic Association
1885ConnachtPro 14 (Rugby Union)
1886Grasshoppers ZurichUEFA (Soccer)
1887Celtic FCScottish Premier League
1888Bristol BearsPremiership (Rugby Union)
1889Cincinnati RedsMajor League Baseball
1890Philadelphia PhilliesMajor League Baseball
1891Pittsburgh PiratesMajor League Baseball
1892Liverpool FCEnglish Premier League
1893Sparta PrahaUEFA (Soccer)
1894Detroit TigersMajor League Baseball
1895Flamengo FCBrazilian Football Association
1896Watertown Red & Blacks *Empire Football League
1897JuventusUEFA (Soccer)
1898Athletic BilbaoUEFA (Soccer)
1899FC BarcelonaUEFA (Soccer)
1900Bayern MunichUEFA (Soccer)
1900AFC Ajax AmsterdamUEFA (Soccer)
1901Alianza LimaCONMEBOL (Soccer)
1901Cleveland IndiansMajor League Baseball
1902Manchester United FCEnglish Premier League
1903Aberdeen FCScottish Premier League
1904SL BenficaUEFA (Soccer)
1905Chelsea FCEnglish Premier League
1906Chicago White SoxMajor League Baseball
1907Chicago CubsMajor League Baseball
1908Boston Red SoxMajor League Baseball
1909RCD AnderlechtUEFA (Soccer)
1910St. PauliUEFA (Soccer)
1911Zamalek (Cairo)Confederation of African Football
1912GalatasarayUEFA (Soccer)
1913New York YankeesMajor League Baseball
1914
1915Hyvinkää Tahko (Helsinki)Finnish Pesapallo Association
1916CA America (Mexico City)Liga MX (Mexico Soccer)
1917Montreal CanadiensNational Hockey League
1918
1919Green Bay PackersNational Football League
1920Arsenal FCEnglish Football League
1920Real Madrid CFUEFA (Soccer)
1921Chicago BearsNational Football League
1922Legia WarszawaUEFA (Soccer)
1923Geelong CatsAustralian Football League
1924Boston BruinsNational Hockey League
1924New York GiantsNational Football League
1925
1926Detroit Red WingsNational Hockey League
1926Toronto Maple LeafsNational Hockey League
1926Chicago BlackhawksNational Hockey League
1926New York RangersNational Hockey League
1927AS RomaUEFA (Soccer)
1928
1929Ross CountyScottish Premier League
1930
1931
1932
1933Melbourne DemonsAuustralian Football League
1933Philadelphia EaglesNational Football League
1934Detroit LionsNational Football League
1935Sao Paulo FCBrazlian Football Confederation
1936
1937
1938Edmonton EskimoesCanadian Football League
1939Hammarby IF (Stockholm)Swedish Handball Federation
1940Pittsburgh SteelersNational Football League
1941Santa Fe (Bogota)CONMEBOL (Soccer)
1942
1943Birmingham City FCEnglish Premier League
1944
1945Calgary StampedersCanadian Football League
1946Boston CelticsNational Basketball Association
1946Sasketchewan RoughridersCanadian Football League
1947New York KnicksNational Basketball Association
1948
1949Raja CasablancaConfederaton of African Football
1950Hamilton Tiger-CatsCanadian Football League
1951
1952CF MonterreyLiga MX (Mexican Soccer)
1953Sepahan SC (Tehran)Asian Football Confederation
1954British Columbia LionsCanadian Football League
1954Baltimore OriolesMajor League Baseball
1955
1956
1957Detroit PistonsNational Basketball Association
1958Los Angeles DodgersMajor League Baseball
1958San Francisco GiantsMajor League Baseball
1959South Sydney RabbitohsNational Rugby League
1960Denver BroncosNational Football League
1960Dallas CowboysNational Football League
1960Buffalo BillsNational Football League
1961Minnesota VikingsNational Football League
1961Minnesota TwinsMajor League Baseball
1962New York MetsMajor League Baseball
1962Los Angeles LakersNational Basketball Association
1963New Yor JetsNational Football League
1963Kansas City ChiefsNational Football League
1964Philadelphia 76ersNational Basketball Association
1965Houston AstrosMajor League Baseball
1966Atlanta FalconsNational Football League
1966Chicago BullsNational Basketball Association
1967Miami DolphinsNational Football League
1967Philadelphia FlyersNational Hockey League
1968New Orleans SaintsNational Football League
1968Phoenix SunsNational Basketball Association
1969Cincinnati BengalsNational Football League
1970New England PatriotsNational Football League
1970Portland TrailblazersNational Basketball Association
1970Cleveland CavaliersNational Basketball Association
1970Milwaukee BrewersMajor League Baseball
1970Buffalo SabresNational Hockey League
1970Vancouver CanucksNational Hockey League
1971Houston RocketsNational Basketball Association
1971Golden State WarriorsNational Basketball Association
1972New York IslandersNational Hockey League
1972Texas RangersMajor League Baseball
1973Gladiatori RomaIFAF Europe
1974Washington CapitalsNational Hockey League
1975
1976Seattle SeahawksNational Football League
1976Tampa Bay BuccaneersNational Football League
1977Indiana PacersNational Basketball Association
1977Toronto Blue JaysMajor League Baseball
1978Dusseldorf PantherIFAF Europe
1979Utah JazzNational Basketball Association
1979Calgay FlamesNational Hockey League
1979Edmonton OilersNational Hockey League
1980Dallas MavericksNational Basketball Association
1981Canberra RaidersNational Rugby League
1982New Jersey DevilsNational Hockey League
1982Indianapolis ColtsNational Football League
1983Sydney SwansAustralian Football League
1984LA ClippersNational Basketball Association
1985Sacramento KingsNational Basketball Association
1986
1987West Coast EaglesAustralian Football League
1988Miami HeatNational Basketball Association
1988Brisbane BroncosAustralian Football League
1989Orlando MagicNational Basketball Association
1989Minnesota TimberwolvesNational Basketball Association
1990Adelaide CrowsAustralian Football League
1991San Jose SharksNational Hockey League
1991Buffalo BanditsNational Lacrosse League
1992Kashima Antlers (Tokyo)Asian Football Confederation
1992Ottawa SenatorsNational Hockey League
1992Tampa Bay LightningNational Hockey League
1993Colorado RockiesMajor League Baseball
1993Dallas StarsNational Hockey League
1993Florida PanthersNational Hockey League
1993Montreal ImpactMajor League Soccer
1994Colorado AvalancheNational Hockey League
1994Seattle SoundersMajor League Soccer
1995Toronto RaptorsNational Basketball Association
1995Carolina PanthersNational Football League
1995Jacksonville JaguarsNational Football League
1996Phoenix CoyotesNational Hockey League
1996Montreal AlouettesCanadian Football League
1996Baltimore RavensNational Football League
1996DC UnitedMajor League Soccer
1996Columbus CrewMajor League Soccer
1996New England RevolutionMajor League Soccer
1996Los Angeles GalaxyMajor League Soccer
1996Colorado RapidsMajor League Soccer
1997Chicago FireMajor League Soccer
1997Carolina HurricanesNational Hockey League
1998Arizona DiamondbacksMajor League Baseball
1998Nashville PredatorsNational Hockey League
1999Cleveland BrownsNational Football League
1999Tennessee TitansNational Football League
2000Washington WizardsNational Basketball Association
2000Minnesota WildNational Hockey League
2001Memphis GrizzliesNational Basketball Association
2001Columbus Blue JacketsNational Hockey League
2001Portland TimbersMajor League Soccer
2001Vancouver WhitecapsMajor League Soccer
2002Houston TexansNational Football League
2002Dragons (Swansea)Pro 14 (Rugby Union)
2003Colorado MammothsNational Lacrosse League
2004Napoli SoccerUEFA (Soccer)
2005Washington NationalsMajor League Baseball
2005Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimMajor League Baseball
2005FC DallasMajor League Soccer
2005Real Salt LakeMajor League Soccer
2006Anaheim DucksNational Hockey League
2007Leeds United FCEnglish Premier League
2007Tampa Bay RaysMajor League Baseball
2008Oklahoma City ThunderNational Basketball Association
2008ScarletsPro 14 (Rugby Union)
2008Toronto FCMajor League Soccer
2008San Jose EarthquakesMajor League Soccer
2009Toronto RockNational Lacrosse League
2009Seattle SoundersMajor League Soccer
2009Gold Coast SunsAustralian Football League
2010New York Red BullsMajor League Soccer
2010Philadelphia UnionMajor League Soccer
2011Winnipeg JetsNational Hockey League
2011Sporting Kansas CityMajor League Soccer
2012Brooklyn NetsNational Basketball Association
2012Miami MarlinsMajor League Baseball
2013New Orleans PelicansNational Basketball Association
2014New England Black WolvesNational Lacrosse League
2015Charlotte HornetsNational Basketball Association
2015New York City FCMajor League Soccer
2016Condors CDMXLiga Football Americano Mexico
2016Mexicas CDMXLiga Football Americano Mexico
2016Raptors de EdoMexLiga Football Americano Mexico
2017Fundidores de MonterreyLiga Football Americano Mexico
2017Minnesota United FCMajor League Soccer
2017Vegas Golden KnightsNational Hockey League
2018Osos de TolucaLiga Football Americano Mexico
2018Artilleros de PueblaLiga Football Americano Mexico
2019Pioneros de QueretaroLiga Football Americano Mexico
2019Halifax ThunderbirdsNational Lacrosse League
2019Los Angeles RamsNational Football League
2019Los Angeles ChargersNational Football League
2020Las Vegas RaidersNational Football League
2020Washington Football TeamNational Football League
2021Seattle KrakenNational Hockey League

*The Notts County of their sport. i.e the First team and now in a low National League Division rather than Major League.

Report

Now that Washington Redskins have changed their name under pressure from Native Americans, Eirball takes a look at some Major League Sports Teams around the World and when their current name was last used for the first time, from the first Pro Soccer Team, Notts County in 1862 to the Seattle Kraken, who are due to begin play in the National Hockey League 2021-22

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith, Michael Smith, Ralph Schmeer and Michael Brophy of the Irish American Football Association and Irish American Football Officials Association;| Tony McDevitt; Tim Leadingham (Tallaght Outlaws); Joe Grey (Dublin Dragons); Sean Douglas (Dublin Rebels & UCD); and John Gunning (Tokyo Times, Inside Sport Japan and American Football International).

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Last Updated: 3 September 2020

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Ohio League 1905

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Ohio League
Massillon Tigers (C)99001.000
Canton AC Red & White10820.800
Shelby AC
Dayton AC
Lisbon AC
Columbus AC
Lorain
Norwalk
Columbus AC
Canal Dover Giants
Pennsylvania Teams
Latrobe
Carlisle Indian School Redskins
West Virginia Teams
Benwood
Military Teams
USS Michigan
Ohio League 1905 [References: Compiled from results in 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
30.09.1905Canton AC Red & White41Lisbon AC0
Week 2
07.10.1905Canton AC Red & White63Columbus AC0
Massillon Tigers34Ohio Medical University0
Week 3
14.10.1905Canton AC Red & White121USS Michigan0
Massillon Tigers42Norwalk0
Week 4
21.10.1905Canton AC Red & White107Dayton AC0
Massillon Tigers22Shelby AC0
Midweek
25.10.1905Dayton AC0Canton AC Red & White52
Week 5
28.10.1905Canton AC Red & White25Shelby AC0
Massillon Tigers51Lorain0
Week 6
04.11.1905Canton AC Red & White66Benwood (W.Va.)0
Massillon Tigers88Broadway AC Cleveland0
Midweek
09.11.1905Massillon Tigers40Toledo AC0
Week 7
11.11.1905Latrobe (Pa)6Canton AC Red & White0
Massillon Tigers8Carlisle Indian School Redskins4
Week 8
16.11.1905Canton AC Red & White8Carlisle Indian School Redskins0
18.11.1905Massillon Tigers39Canal Dover Giants0
Championship
25.11.1905Massillon Tigers14Canton AC Red & White4
Ohio League 1905 [References: Compiled from results in 1]

Report

Having won the Ohio Independent Championship for two seasons running in American Football, the Massillon Tigers had a new challenge to their supremacy in 1905: Canton Athletic Club. Both teams were from Stark County, and were to dominate the best Profesional Football League in the country for more than a decade.

In 1905 they started with massive wins: Canton 41-0 over Lisbon AC followed by a 63-0 win over Columbus Ac and then a record-breaking 121-0 win over USS Michigan. Massillon Tigers meanwhile won 34-0 against Ohio Medical University and 42-0 over Norwalk.

The first big test for either team came on the 21st of October when Massillon met Shelby AC, and defeated them 22-0. Shelby were the next best team in the State after the big two, and the following week Canton beat them by 25-0, so there was little separatimg the big two.

Meanwhile Canton defeated Dayton AC, who had provided the Championship Game opposition to Massillon in 1904, by a huge margin: 107-0 in Canton and 52-0 in Dayton. Massillon themselves picked up two big wins: 51-0, 88-0 and 40-0. Canton then defeated a visiting West Virginia side 66-0.

These two teams were steamrolling opposition, and fans were not turning up at the gate. The manager of Canton AC knew they needed a big draw to continue to pay the players. He lined up the Carlisle Indian School Redskins, one of the top draws in Football. The Carlisle Indian School was a school for adult Native Americans, and although more of a high school level education they played matches against the big Colleges further east such as Harvard.

Not to be outdone, Massillon also signed up the Redskins and this was seen as the first big test of both teams. First Massillon defeated Carlisle 8-4 and the same weekend the Canton gteam travelled to Latrobe, in the coal-mining areas of Western Pennsylvania, once the powerhouse of Pro Football (from 1892 to 1901) but now less important. although undefeated since 1901 Latrobe weren’t expected to provide stiff opposition, but not only did they do that they shocked Canton AC 6-0, with Captain Ryan (an Irish name) at the helm.

The following week Canton defeated Carlisle Redskins 8-0 and Massillon struggled, by their standards to a 39-0 win over Canal Dover Giants. On Thanksgiving Day 1905 the Massillon Tigers met the Canton AC Red & White for the State Championship and the claim of Pro Football’s World Champion too. with the score tied at 4-4 at halftime, one of Canton’s star players was sent off for throwing a punch. With his replacement on the defensive line inexperienced, Massillon sent the big Notre Dame Fighting Irish star Red Salmon through him on every play, and gained yards after yards. Salmon burst through fot two touchdowns (worth 5 points each at the time) for a 14-4 Massillon win and the three-in-a-row for the “second city” in Stark County.

While Professional Football was still second to College Football in the country and only really played in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York City, New Jersey and Upstate New York, teams played University teams as well as High School teams (there were no official rules governing player eligibility or payments). The money was massive for the time. It was expected that Canton’s payroll for the Championship Game was $3,000. New England stuck with Soccer as its pro game until the early 1930s. An Ed Murphy played for Canton in 1905 while a Charley Moran played for Massillon Tigers, both Irish names.

References

Bibliography

[1] Professional Football Researchers Association (2011) “Challenge from Canton – 1905” The Early History of Professional Football. pg. 209-223. PFRA Publications. Connecticut.

Newspapers

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Ann Hanley, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Gerry Tully, Paul Lynch, Paul Foley, Cathal Gallagher, Emerson Callender, Naomi Harte and Niamh Bohan.

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National Football League 1902

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Pittsburgh Stars (C)42203922.500
*Philadelphia Phillies42202824.500
*Philadelphia Athletics42201738.500
National Football League 1902 [Reference: Compiled from results in 1-3]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship
06.12.1902Philadelphia Athletics17Philadelphia Phillies6
National Football League 1902 [Reference: 4]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
18.10.1902Philadelphia Athletics6Philadelphia Phillies0
25.10.1902Philadelphia Phillies17Philadelphia Athletics0
01.11.1902Pittsburgh Stars18Philadelphia Phillies0
08.11.1902Philadelphia Athletics11Pittsburgh Stars0
22.11.1902Philadelphia Phillies11Pittsburgh Stars0
28.11.1902Pittsburgh Stars11Philadelphia Athletics0
National Football League 1902 [Reference: Compiled from results in 1-3]
Cartoon from the Philadelphia Inquirer showing the Philadelphia Athletics winning Touchdown against the Philadelphia Phillies in the first NFL Championship Game in 1902 [Reference: 4]

Report

The first Professional Football teams were in the Western Pennsylvania Coal-Mining areas of Pittsburgh and nearby towns such as Greensburg and Latrobe from 1892 to early 20th Century.

By the time 1902 came around, however, most of the teams had vanished, leaving the Pittsburgh teams looking for newer Football pastures, and a team made up of the best players from the remaining Pittsburgh teams, soon dubbed the “Stars” by the Pittsburgh press, organised a series of matches with Philadelphia Baseball teams, the Athletics and Phillies. Some of the top Baseball stars of Pennsylvania moonlighted in this 3-team National Football League.

Although it was called the National Football League it comprised of only three Pennsylvania teams, and in the first two matches the Phillies and Athletics split their series. In fact every series was split evenly, with each team winning all its home games. The rivalry between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and between the two Philadelphia Baseball teams meant the games played were bitter.

In the last game of the season, Pittsburgh met the Athletics at home, with a win giving the Athletics a clear Championship with 3 wins and a loss. A Pittsburgh win would put them top of the League on Points Difference, as it was far superior to either Philadelphia team, and the Pittsburgh press dubbed it the Championship Game, which Pittsburgh Stars won 11-0 the saturday after Thanksgiving.

The following weekend, however, the Athletics and Phillies met in Philadelphia for a post-season game dubbed the “NFL Championship” by the hometown press, even though the two teams finished below the Stars in Points Difference in the end-of-year standings. In the end the Philadelphia Athletics won 17-6, claiming the Championship. Perhaps Pittsburgh had won the League Pennant, to use a Baseball term for the Regular Season League Champions and the Philadelphia Athletics the Championship.

Nevertheless a World Series was organised later that year featuring the top teams from New York City, New Jersey, Upstate New York and a team representing the two Philadelphia teams (Pittsburgh weren’t invited). This was the first “National Football League” and “World Series” but it only lasted one season (the NFL) and two in the case of the “World Series” and its time had not yet come. In the meantime the focus of Pro Football shifted from Western Pennsylvania to Ohio.

References

Bibliography

[1] Professional Football Researchers Association (2011) “Dave Berry and the Philadelphia Story – The Very First NFL” The Early History of Professional Football. pg. 199-208. PFRA Publications. Connecticut.

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1902) Athletics win from Phillies Sunday Morning, Philadelphia Enquirer October 19, 1902. Pg. 13 [Internet] Available on the Newspaper Archive at: https://newspaperarchive.com/philadelphia-inquirer-oct-19-1902-p-13/   [Accessed 2 September 2020]

[3] Anon. (1902) Phillies win from the Athletic Team, 17-0 in a bitter Gridiron Game Sunday Morning, Philadelphia Enquirer October 26, 1902. Pg. 11 [Internet] Available on the Newspaper Archive at: https://newspaperarchive.com/philadelphia-inquirer-oct-26-1902-p-11/   [Accessed 2 September 2020]

[4] Anon. (1902) Athletics win Championship, beating Phillies 17-6 on Icy Gridiron Sunday Morning, Philadelphia Enquirer December 7, 1902. [Internet] Available on the Newspaper Archive at: https://newspaperarchive.com/philadelphia-inquirer-dec-07-1902-p-14/ [Accessed 2 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Ann Hanley, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Gerry Tully, Paul Lynch, Paul Foley, Cathal Gallagher, Emerson Callender, Naomi Harte and Niamh Bohan.

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Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2010

Comune di Firenze Logo [Reference: 2]

Result

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
24.06.2010Azzurri di Santa Croce11½Bianchi di Santo Spirito3
Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2010 [Reference: 2]

Report

Azzurri di Santa Croce won the 2010 Calcio Fioerntino Trofeo with a 11½ to 3 win over Bianchi di Santo Spirito in the Final. No Semi-Finals were played in 2010.

References

Images

[1] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) logo-tamburino-firenze [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/logo-tamburino-firenze.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Risultati Partite [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[4] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) CALCIO STORICO FIORENTINO [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=calcio-storico-fiorentino [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[5] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Studies & Documentation [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=studi_e_documentazione [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

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Last Updated: 2 September 2020

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Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2011

Comune di Firenze Logo [References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
18.06.2011Bianchi di Santo Spirito7Rossi di Santa Maria Novella1
19.06.2011Azzurri di Santa Croce12Verdi di San Giovanni
Final
24.06.2011Azzurri di Santa CroceBianchi di Santo Spirito
Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2011 [References: 2]

Report

Azzurri di Santa Croce won a close, low-scoring Calcio Fiorentino Final against Bianchi di Santo Spirito in 2011. They had earlier defeated Verdi di San Giovanni by a wide margin in the Semi-Finals, putting up a huge score of 12.

References

Images

[1] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) logo-tamburino-firenze [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/logo-tamburino-firenze.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Risultati Partite [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[4] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) CALCIO STORICO FIORENTINO [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=calcio-storico-fiorentino [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[5] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Studies & Documentation [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=studi_e_documentazione [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 September 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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Calcio Storico Fiorentino August Festival 2012

Comune di Firenze Logo [Reference: 2]

Result

DateTeam 1Team 2
August Festival
18.08.2012Verdi di San Giovanni12Bianchi di Santo Spirito
Calcio Storico Fiorentino August Festival 2012 [References: 2]

Report

Verdi di San Giovanni won the Autumn Festival match in Calcio Fiorentino, which is held irregularly, against Bianchi di Santo Spirito.

References

Images

[1] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) logo-tamburino-firenze [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/logo-tamburino-firenze.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Risultati Partite [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[4] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) CALCIO STORICO FIORENTINO [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=calcio-storico-fiorentino [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[5] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Studies & Documentation [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=studi_e_documentazione [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 September 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2012

Comune di Firenze Logo [Reference: 2]

Results

DateTeam 1Team 2
Semi-Finals
16.07.2012Bianchi di Santo Spirito Verdi di San Giovanni2
17.07.2012Azzurri di Santa Croce11Rossi di Santa Maria Novella0
Final
24.06.2012Bianchi di Santo Spirito 4Azzurri di Santa Croce0
Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2012 [Reference: 2]

Report

The 2012 Calcio Fiorentino was won convincingly by Bianchi di Santo Spirito with two big wins aganst first Verdi di San Giovanni in the Semi-Finals, and then shutting out Azzurri di Santa Croce in the Final.

References

Images

[1] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) logo-tamburino-firenze [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/logo-tamburino-firenze.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Risultati Partite [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[4] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) CALCIO STORICO FIORENTINO [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=calcio-storico-fiorentino [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[5] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Studies & Documentation [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=studi_e_documentazione [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 September 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2013

Comune di Firenze Logo [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
15.06.2013Rossi di Santa Maria Novella0Bianchi di Santo Spirito3
16.06.2013Verdi di San Giovanni0Azzurri di Santa Croce8
Final
30.06.2013Bianchi di Santo Spirito2Azzurri di Santa Croce1
Calcio Storico Fiorentino 2013 [Reference: 2]

Report

Bianchi di Santo Spirito won the Calcio Fiorentino in 2013 by defeating Azzurri di Santa Croce 2-1 in the Final after knocking out Rossi di Santa Maria Novella in the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) logo-tamburino-firenze [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/logo-tamburino-firenze.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Risultati Partite [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[4] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) CALCIO STORICO FIORENTINO [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=calcio-storico-fiorentino [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[5] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Studies & Documentation [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=studi_e_documentazione [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 September 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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