The first recorded game took place in Hobart on 10 May 1879 when the Cricketers Football Club played a
scratch match. The first recorded inter-club match took place a month later when the Cricketers took on New Town FC on 7 June (Hobart Mercury), described as English Association Rules. The first recorded reference to
British Football (as it was known at the time of its introduction) being played in Tasmania was in 1898 when a team of merchant and navy seamen played an army team on the Domain in
Hobart. The first recorded competition was established in 1900 when an organised league was set up comprising three teams - Trinity, Gunners and Sandy Bay. Due to the
Boer War organised British Football did not last long but in 1910 it returned and not long after North vs South matches were started.
International teams visit Tasmania In 1923 Southern China, a team from
Hong Kong, visited Tasmania becoming the first international side to tour Tasmania. The Tasmania state team beat Southern China 2–1. Three days later at
York Park,
Launceston, the FA team won 17–0,
Jimmy Hagan scoring eight goals. A club friendly at
North Hobart Oval in 1957 is another example of a match featuring an overseas team. Although the match was an Australia XI team vs Hungarian club
Ferencvárosi TC, some sources incorrectly list it as a full international (Australia v Hungary). In 1993 Japanese
J-League side
Nagoya Grampus Eight who at the time featured former
England striker
Gary Lineker toured Australia, training in Tasmania for a month, and playing a friendly against the senior Tasmanian state side. The Japanese side won the game 3–0.
Interstate clubs visit Tasmania A
National Soccer League game was held in
Launceston, Tasmania in 2002 between
Perth Glory and
Melbourne Knights at
Aurora Stadium. The match was a 1–1 draw and attracted a crowd of 5324 fans. An
A-League pre-season cup game was played in Launceston between
Melbourne Victory and
Adelaide United on 16 July 2006 at the same venue with Adelaide getting a 1–0 win, watched by a crowd of 6,834. A 2007 repeat of the Melbourne Victory, Adelaide United
pre-season cup fixture saw 8,061 at Aurora Stadium. The result in 2007 was a 1–1 draw between the teams. The Melbourne Victory v Adelaide game continued in both 2008 and 2009. On 25 July 2010 Melbourne Victory hosted
Central Coast Mariners in another preseason game at Aurora Stadium.
Bids to join national club competitions Tasmania has never had a team in either the former
National Soccer League or the
A-League. A proposal for an NSL team began in February 2004, but was halted by the imminent disbandment of the league. Since the formation of the A-League, Tasmania has been cited as a future expansion proposition. In March 2008, a Tasmanian Football Taskforce was formed by a group of Tasmanian businessmen to investigate the formation of an A-League team. The working name of the group is
Tasmania United FC.
World Cup aspirations Football Australia CEO
Ben Buckley met with
Football Tasmania representatives in October 2007 to outline FFA's strategic plan for the game. Buckley stated that a
FIFA World Cup qualifier match in Tasmania was a possibility. ==Representative teams==