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This is a list of the oldest documented football competitions, played at school, club, national and international levels. The first list contains competitions that have been played continuously. The second is a list of competitions that are now defunct.
Current competitions
Association football
Year | Competition | Type | First Trophy, Years | Original code | Location | Notes & references |
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1871 | FA Cup | club trophy | FA Cup Original FA Cup trophy 1871–1895 Second FA Cup trophy 1895–1910 Current FA cup Trophy 1911– |
Association football | England | Oldest association football competition in the world. |
1874 | Scottish Cup | club trophy | Scottish Cup 1874– | Association football | Scotland | Oldest association football trophy in the world. |
1876 | Birmingham Senior Cup | county cup | 1876– | Association Football | West Midlands, England | Oldest regional trophy in the world. |
1876 | Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup | county cup | 1876– | Association Football | South Yorkshire, England | Also includes some clubs from Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and West Yorkshire. |
1877 | Welsh Cup | club trophy | Welsh Cup, 1877– | Association football | Wales | |
1877 | Shropshire Senior Cup | County cup | Shropshire Premier County Cup, 1877- | Association football | Shropshire, England | |
1878 | Berks & Bucks Senior Cup | county cup | 1879– | Association Football | Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, England | |
1880 | Lancashire Senior Cup | county cup | 1880– | Association Football | Lancashire, England | Also includes teams from Greater Manchester and Merseyside |
1880 | Cheshire Senior Cup | county cup | 1880– | Association football | Cheshire, England | Also includes teams from Greater Manchester and Merseyside, many from the historical boundaries of Cheshire. |
1881 | Irish Cup | club trophy | 1881– | Association football | Ireland (1881–1921) Northern Ireland (1921–) |
Originally created as the national club trophy for all of Ireland, it now serves as the national club trophy for Northern Ireland after the Republic of Ireland was created in 1921. |
1882 | Oxford University Cuppers | intercollegiate trophy | Association football | Oxford, England | University claims is its the 2nd oldest football competition (after the FA Cup),[1] but also documents 1882/3 as the first season.[2] | |
1882 | Cambridge University Cuppers | intercollegiate trophy | Association football | Cambridge, England | ||
1884 | Lincolnshire FA County Senior Trophy | county cup | 1884– | Association Football | Lincolnshire, England | |
1886 | Scottish Junior Cup | club trophy (non-league) |
Scottish Junior Cup 1886– | Association football | Scotland | |
1887 | Aberdeenshire Cup | regional cup | 1888 | Association football | Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Claims to be second oldest association football tournament in the world.[3] |
1888 | Medaille Fodbold Konkurrence | regional cup | April 29th, 1888 | Pre-association | Denmark | Oldest football league outside of Great Britain and Ireland. |
1888 | English Football League | club league | Association football | England | Oldest association football league. The Premier League was later created and is now the top-flight English league. | |
1888 | Durand Cup | club trophy | Durand Cup, 1888– | Association football | India | Oldest football tournament in Asia. |
1889 | Northern Football League | club league | Association football | North East England | Second-oldest association football league in the world. | |
1889 | Trades Cup | regional cup | Association football | Kolkata, India | ||
1890 | Border Cup | regional cup | Association
football |
Scottish Borders
Scotland |
Originally played for by senior clubs, has been contested by Border Amateur Football Association clubs since 1960. | |
1891 | Argentine Primera División | club league | Copa Campeonato (1896) | Association football | Argentina | Oldest top division association football league in the world and oldest league outside Great Britain. |
1892 | Brown Shield | interprovincial tournament | Brown Shield, 1892 | Association football | New Zealand | Originally the country's premier football trophy, now only contested sporadically.[4] |
1893 | IFA Shield | club trophy | IFA Shield | Association football | Kolkata, India | |
1894 | Bedfordshire Senior Cup | county cup | 1894– | Association Football | Bedfordshire, England | |
1895 | Belgian First Division A | club league | National Championships 1895– | Association football | Belgium | Oldest association football league in continental Europe. |
1896 | Hong Kong Shield | club trophy | Association football | Hong Kong | ||
1897 | Montagu Cup | regional cup (amateur) | 1897– | Association football | Mexborough, England | Oldest football cup regularly played at its original venue. |
1898 | Serie A | club league | National Championships 1898– | Association football | Italy | |
1898 | Calcutta Football League | club league | Association football | Kolkata, India | Oldest association football league in Asia. | |
1898 | Swiss Super League | club league | 1898–1929 Serie A 1931–1944 Nationalliga/Ligue Nationale/Lega Nazionale 1944–2003 Nationalliga A/Ligue Nationale A/Lega Nazionale A 2003– Super League |
Association football | Switzerland | Longest continuously running top-flight national league[5] |
1899 | KNVB Cup | club trophy | 1899– | Association football | Netherlands | |
1900 | Uruguayan Primera División | club league | 1900– | Association football | Uruguay | |
1901 | Ontario Cup | club trophy | 1901– | Association football | Canada | Oldest association football competition in North America. |
1901 | Nemzeti Bajnokság | club league | Association football | Hungary | ||
1902 | Copa del Rey | club trophy | 1902 Copa de la Coronación, 1903– | Association football | Spain | |
1902 | Norwegian Football Cup | club trophy | Association football | Norway | First played as an invitational tournament consisting of 5 teams and arranged by Kristiania Idrætsforening. First time as a national tournament 1963 | |
1902 (3 May) | Campeonato Paulista | club league | Association football | São Paulo state, Brazil | ||
1902 | Mumbai Football League | club league | Association football | Mumbai, India | ||
1903 | Primera División de la Asociación de Football de Santiago | club league | Association football | Santiago, Chile | ||
1905 (9 April) | Campeonato Baiano | club league | Association football | Bahia, Brazil | ||
1906 (3 May) | Campeonato Carioca | club league | Association football | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
1906 (8 July) | Paraguayan Primera División | club league | Association football | Paraguay | ||
1907 | Federation Cup | club trophy | Association football | South Australia, Australia | Second oldest knockout competition in Australia. | |
1908 | Milne Cup | annual challenge match | 1908– | Association football | Shetland and Orkney (Scotland) | Oldest football competition between two islands. |
1908 | Hong Kong First Division League | club league | Association football | Hong Kong | ||
1908 | Nadkarni Cup | regional cup | Nadkarni Cup | Association football | Mumbai, India | |
1908 (19 October) | Football at the Summer Olympics | International tournament | 1908– | Association football | various | Oldest nations association football competition in the world. |
1909 (6 December) | Liga I | club league | Association football | Romania | ||
1911 | Belgian Cup | club trophy | 1911– | Association football | Belgium | |
1912 | Peruvian Primera División | club league | Association football | Peru | League (under the denomination of Escudo Dewar) was exclusively played by teams from Lima. However, older, less-important tournaments were previously held in Callao. | |
1912 | Úrvalsdeild | club league | Association football | Iceland | ||
1913 | Challenge Trophy | club trophy (today amateur) | Connaught Cup 1913–1925; Challenge Trophy 1926–1954; Challenge Trophy & Carling Cup 1954–1961; Challenge Trophy 1962- | Association football | Canada | Strictly amateur since 1962. |
1914 | Collingwood Cup | university trophy | 1914– | Association football | Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland | |
1914 | Manning Cup | schools fixture | Manning Cup, 1914– | Association football | Jamaica | annual contest among Secondary High Schools in the Kingston, St. Andrew and St. Catherine parishes of Jamaica. |
1914 | Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup | club trophy | National Challenge Cup (1914); Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (1999–) | Association football | United States | Oldest association football competition in the United States of America. |
1916 | Copa América | International tournament | South American Football Championship (1916–1967) Copa América (1975–) |
Association football | South America | Oldest non-European association football competition in the world. |
1917 | All Japan High School Soccer Tournament | high school tournament | Association football | Japan | ||
1921 | Kentish Cup | international (services) | Association football | Europe | Inter-Services. Oldest international military association football tournament.[6] | |
1921 | FAI Cup | club trophy | 1921– | Association football | Republic of Ireland | |
1921 | Egypt Cup | club trophy | 1921– | Association football | Egypt | Oldest association football competition in Africa. |
1921 | Malaysia Cup | club trophy | 1921– southern champ, Singapore FA and the northern champ, Selangor FA | Association football | Malaysia | Oldest football competition in the ASEAN |
1921 | Emperor's Cup | club trophy | Association football | Japan | ||
1923 | Totty Cup | primary school tournament | post-1947 for primary schools | Association football | England | |
1925 | Swiss Cup | club trophy | Association football | Switzerland | ||
1925 | Polish Cup | club trophy | 1925; 1951– | Association football | Poland |
Australian rules football
Year (Date) | Competition | Type | First Trophy,
Years |
Original code | Location | Notes & references |
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1858 (7 August) | Melbourne Grammar School-Scotch College Cordner-Eggleston Cup, 1989– | schools fixture | Cordner-Eggleston Cup | experimental rules | Melbourne, Australia | |
1877 (30 April) | South Australian Football Association | club league | Thomas Seymour Hill Premiership Trophy | Australian rules football | Adelaide, South Australia | Oldest Australian rules football league and earliest governing body, The most influential Footballing Body in South Australia. |
1877 (17 May) | Victorian Football Association | club league | Victorian rules | Melbourne, Australia | Most influential early governing body for Australian rules football in Victoria. | |
1879 (12 June) | Tasmanian Football League | club league | Victorian rules | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | Some discontinuity, most recently dormant between 2001 and 2008. | |
1881 (10 June) | Bendigo Football League | club league | Victorian rules | Bendigo, Australia | Includes the Castlemaine football club, second oldest football club in Australia. | |
1883 | Black Diamond Football League | club league | Black Diamond Challenge Cup, 1888– | Australian rules football | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia | Trophy donated to the league by Newcastle's Richmond Tobacco Co., claims to be the longest running football trophy in Australia.[7][8] |
1885 | West Australian Football League | club league | Australian rules football | Perth, Western Australia | sustained | |
1888 | Broken Hill Football League | club league | Australian rules football | Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1893 | Ballarat Football Association | club league | Australian rules football | Ballarat, Victoria |