Club of Pioneers

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Countries of origin of member clubs, as of May 2024.

The Club of Pioneers is a worldwide network of the oldest continuing association football clubs from each country.

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The Club of Pioneers was founded in 2013 by Sheffield FC, the first and oldest association football club in the world. The Club of Pioneers aims to discover and connect the world's oldest existing football clubs, to build a global network of like-minded football clubs to promote the importance of football history and the grass roots and amateur game.

Definition of Pioneers

According to today's historical knowledge and available sources of football history, the Sheffield Football Club Foundation awards the honorary membership within the Club of Pioneers to those football clubs, who:

  1. Still play football in amateur or professional football competition today.
  2. Have constantly existed as a sports organisation since their date of foundation. (Exceptions for periods of inactivity due to external reasons, for example war.)
  3. Are by definition the oldest existing football club of their country, referring to the foundation date of a football team as part of a multi-sport club or as a proper football club, playing to association football rules.
  4. Live and support the values of the game and amateur football: Integrity, Respect, Community.

Team Work

The club has a work team made up of great professionals who have been working in the field of football for many years.

  1. President: Richard Tims
  2. Partnerships: Dylan Ralph
  3. Ambassador: Tom Simons (Belgium)
  4. Latam Ambassador: Juan Alvarez (France - Uruguay)
  5. Ambassador: Robert Zitzmann (Germany)

Current members

ClubCountryfounded inLeague Season 23/24LevelContinent
Sheffield FC Flag of England.svg England1857, 24 October Northern Premier League Division One East8Europe
Wrexham AFC Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales1864, 4 October League Two 4Europe
Queen's Park FC Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland1867, 9 July Scottish Championship 2Europe
Kjøbenhavns Boldklub Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark1876, 26 April Copenhagen Series 6Europe
FC St. Gallen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland1879, 19 April Swiss Super League 1Europe
Koninklijke HFC Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands1879, 15 September Second Division 3Europe
Cliftonville FC Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland1879, 20 September NIFL Premiership 1Europe
Royal Antwerp FC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium1880 Pro League 1Europe
Savages FC Pietermaritzburg Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa1882, 26 AugustNot applicable [1] n.a.Africa
Balgownie Rangers F.C. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1883Not applicablen.a.Oceania
Hong Kong F.C. Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong1886, 12 February Hong Kong Premier League 1Asia
Yokohama C&AC Flag of Japan.svg Japan1886, 26 DecemberNot applicable [2] n.a.Asia
Associação Académica de Coimbra Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal1887, 3 November Liga 3 3Europe
North Shore United AFC Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand1887 NRFL Division 1 3Oceania
Örgryte IS Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden1887, 4 December Superettan 2Europe
BFC Germania 1888 Flag of Germany.svg Germany1888, 15 April Kreisliga Berlin B Staffel 610Europe
Mohun Bagan Super Giant Flag of India.svg India1889, 15 August Indian Super League [3] 1Asia
Real Club Recreativo de Huelva Flag of Spain.svg Spain1889, 23 December Primera Federación 3Europe
St. George's FC Flag of Malta.svg Malta1890 National Amateur League 3Europe
Albion Football Club Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay1891, 1 June Primera División 2South America
Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands1892, 13 May 1. deild 1Europe
Santiago Wanderers Flag of Chile.svg Chile1892, 15 August Primera B de Chile 2South America
Genoa CFC Flag of Italy.svg Italy1893, 7 September Serie A 1Europe
Odds Ballklubb Flag of Norway.svg Norway1894, 31 March Eliteserien 1Europe
First Vienna FC Flag of Austria.svg Austria1894, 22 August 2. Liga 2Europe
CS Fola Esch Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg1906, 9 December National Division 1Europe
Botev Plovdiv Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria1912, 11 March First Professional Football League 1Europe
FK Ljuboten Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia1919, 28 March Third Football League 3Europe
FK Sveikata Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania1919, 8 June II Lyga 3Europe
SV Voorwaarts Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname1919, 1 August Topklasse 1South America
AC Libertas Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino1928, 4 September Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio 1Europe


(May 2024)

Pioneers Cup

Members of the Club of Pioneers, can also take part in a Pioneers Cup: a football tournament where only 'oldest' clubs can participate, to showcase their pioneering heritage. The teams themselves do not play, but are represented by 'Pioneer' teams of fans, former-players, and staff of the club.

Pioneers Cup 2013 - Sheffield
Date16 November 2013
Venue Sheffield F.C. Stadium - England
Participating teamsSheffield F.C. (England) with Chris Waddle, Carlton Palmer, John Beresford,
RC Recreativo de Huelva (Spain)
Genoa CFC (Italy)with Tomáš Skuhravý, Gennaro Ruotolo
WinnersSheffield F.C.
Pioneers Cup 2014 - Haarlem
Date30 August 2014
Venue Haarlem - Netherlands
Participating teamsSheffield F.C. (England) with Chris Dolby
Koninklijke HFC (Netherlands) with Tom Van Schaick
Royal Antwerp Fc (Belgium)
WinnersSheffield FC
Pioneers Cup 2014 - Huelva
Date6 September 2014
Venue Nuevo Colombino - Huelva - Spain
Participating teamsRC Recreativo de Huelva (Spain)
Koninklijke HFC (Netherlands)
Genoa CFC (Italy)
WinnersRC Recreativo de Huelva
Pioneers Cup 2016 - Antwerp
Date21 May 2016
Venue Bosuilstadion - Antwerp - Belgium
Participating teamsRoyal Antwerp F.C. (Belgium) with Jonas De Roeck
Koninklijke HFC (Netherlands) with Tom Van Schaik, Paulo Meijnderhagen
CS Fola Esch (Luxembourg) with Pascal Welter
WinnersKoninklijke HFC
extra infoPioneers Cup Ambassador : Laszlo Fazekas
Pioneers Cup 2019 - Haarlem
Date31 August 2019
Venue Haarlem - Netherlands
Participating teamsFK Sveikata (Lithuania) Gintaras Cibirka, Audrius Paškevičius
Koninklijke HFC (Netherlands)
Royal Antwerp Fc (Belgium)
WinnersFK Sveikata
Pioneers Cup 2024 - Haarlem
Date7 September 2024
Venue Haarlem - Netherlands
Participating teamsFK Sveikata (Lithuania)
Koninklijke HFC (Netherlands)
Royal Antwerp Fc (Belgium)
CS Fola Esch (Luxembourg)
Mohun Bagan (India)
WinnersFK Sveikata (2)

Notes

  1. "Info". Facebook . 20 November 2022. (...)Savages has junior teams from U6 to U17, and senior teams: Over 35 and Over 50
  2. Yokohama Country & Athletic Club (20 December 2021). "Football" . Retrieved 20 November 2022. OVER 30/40 SECTION: The Masters play every weekend against teams from the local community and beyond, and stick behind afterwards for beers at the bar. In the summer, a select squad of Over 40s play in the difficult Kanagawa Senior Masters League. All matches are played at home.(...)
  3. Mohun Bagan Super Giant represents the football section of Mohun Bagan AC since 2020.

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