1889 World Championship (football)

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1889 World Championship
Event Football World Championship
Date3 October 1889
Venue Cathkin Park, Glasgow
Referee Aitken
Attendance6,000
WeatherCloudy
1888
1895
Third lanark team 1889.jpg
Third Lanark
Preston north end 1888.jpg
Preston North End

The 1889 World Championship was an exhibition football match that took place in Glasgow, Scotland, on 3 October 1889 between the winners of the Scottish Cup, Third Lanark (then known as 3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers), and the English Double winners of the Football League and FA Cup, Preston North End. The match finished 3–3, although Third Lanark took a 2–0 lead into half time. [1]

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The Football World Championship had always been contested between the victors of the national cups of England and Scotland, which were the eminent club football competitions in the world at the time. The Football League in England was established in 1888–89 but it only consisted of clubs from the North and Midlands during its formative years. Nonetheless, Preston went through the inaugural season unbeaten and won the championship, earning the nickname "The Invincibles". They further asserted their dominance by winning that season's FA Cup. The Scottish Football League wouldn't be founded until 1890–91.

An attendance of 6,000 was reported at Third Lanark's Cathkin Park for the spectacle. Among the crowd were the players of Blackburn Rovers, Preston's Lancashire rivals – who played Celtic, Third Lanark's Glasgow rivals, at Celtic Park that same day. The local newspaper The Glasgow Herald reported on the two matches in equal detail and prominence as bank holiday cross-border challenge matches with no particular attention given to the fact that Thirds v Preston was a contest between the cup-holders, [1] although the previous year's fixture at the same venue between Renton and West Bromwich Albion was given far greater attention in the same publication. [2]

Participant teams

TeamQualification
Flag of Scotland (traditional).svg Third Lanark 1888–89 Scottish Cup winners
Flag of England.svg Preston North End 1888–89 FA Cup winners

Match details

Third Lanark Flag of Scotland (traditional).svg 3–3 Flag of England.svg Preston North End
Scott Soccerball shade.svg10'
Johnstone Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svg
Holmes Soccerball shade.svg47'
N. Ross Soccerball shade.svg50'
J. Ross Soccerball shade.svg87'
Cathkin Park , Glasgow
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Aitken
  1. 1 2 3 Guest player (Hill and McPherson from Heart of Midlothian, Scott from Airdrieonians). [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Yesterday's Football. | 3rd L.R.V. V. Preston North End., The Glasgow Herald, 4 October 1889
  2. Football, Cricket and Other Sports., The Glasgow Herald, 21 May 1888
  3. The Holiday Matches., The Scottish Referee, 7 October 1889; scan via London Hearts Supporters Club

Further reading

  • "To-day's Football". Glasgow Evening News . Glasgow. 3 October 1889. p. 5. Retrieved 19 February 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.(subscription required)