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The Unofficial World Championship thus remained vacant until the same two teams met again at the Kennington Oval on 8 March 1873. England won 4–2, and so are regarded as having become the inaugural Unofficial Football World Champions. [13] Early international football was almost entirely confined to the British Isles.
This article provides details of unofficial football games played by the Indonesia national football team. All the games listed were not accorded the status of FIFA's official International A Matches. [1] [2] [3]
FIFA Club World Cup - FIFA football competition. Intercontinental Cup - The unofficial predecessor to the FIFA Club World Cup. FIFA Intercontinental Cup - A global FIFA football competition from 2024 using the FIFA Club World Cup's 2005 to 2023 format. FIBA Intercontinental Cup - an international basketball championship for clubs. World Club ...
As inter club games became more commonplace in the mid-1860s the club with the most successful record in club matches was recognised as the Scottish club champion on an unofficial basis. By the 1870s the Scotsman newspaper would declare the champion Scottish club in its annual review of the football season. The championship was always awarded ...
The Football World Championship, also known as the United Kingdom Championship or the International Club Championship, was an exhibition association football match played between the English and Scottish club champions (either national cup or league championship) on a regular, but not annual, basis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with varying degrees of press attention and public ...
The FIFA Club World Cup's prestige is perceived quite differently in different parts of the football world; while it is widely regarded as the most distinguished club-level trophy in South America, [36] [37] it struggles to attract interest in most of Europe compared to the UEFA Champions League and commonly lacks recognition as a high-ranking ...
All Japan Club Teams Football Tournament: Non-league cup: Only the teams from 7th-tier league enter this cup National Sports Festival (Football) Inter-prefectural tournament: All Japan University Football Championship: University tournament: Prime Minister Cup All Japan University Football Championship University tournament: Prince Takamado Trophy
By the end of the first year of fighting during World War I, most official football tournaments were suspended (a notable exception was the Scottish Football League Division One). International matches took place very occasionally during the duration of the war itself (July 1914 to November 1918) with Scotland only playing two, both military ...