England •
FA Cup final –
Clapham Rovers 1–0
Oxford University at
The Oval • A dispute develops between
Bolton Wanderers and the
FA about
professionalism, a heated topic in football through the 1880s which will directly or indirectly involve many other clubs besides Bolton. The FA espouses the so–called "Corinthian Spirit" and there are constant arguments about broken–time payments, out–of–pocket expenses and what amounts to actual wages. Despite its convictions, the FA has no objection to professional clubs playing in the
FA Cup and this may be a tacit acknowledgement that the growth of professionalism is inevitable. There are close links at this time between football and cricket, which has employed professionals since the 17th century. Part of the problem is that many of the amateurs see football as "fun", but cricket is taken very seriously and the professional cricketer is considered necessary. Bolton Wanderers, formed in 1874 as a church team, has already become an ambitious club and is turning professional to attract talent from Scotland. Its neighbour
Blackburn Rovers also turns professional in 1880. •
Manchester City founded as St Marks (West Gorton) by members of St Mark's Church Cricket team. First match was on 13 November.
Ireland • Establishment of the
Irish Football Association (IFA) in
Belfast as the world's fourth oldest football association. Until the formation of the
Football Association of Ireland (FAI) in 1921, the IFA administers football throughout Ireland although participation in the 19th century is mainly centred on the Belfast area. The IFA now governs football in Northern Ireland only and is not to be confused with the FAI which governs football in the Republic of Ireland.
Scotland •
Scottish Cup final –
Queen's Park 3–0 Phonebank at
Hampden Park Australia • The Wanderers, considered the first Australian soccer club, plays a match against members of the
Kings School rugby team at Parramatta Common. ==
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