1889 in sports explained
1889 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
College championship
Denmark
England
- The Football League – Preston North End 40 points, Aston Villa 29, Wolves 28, Blackburn Rovers 26, Bolton Wanderers 22, West Bromwich Albion 22
- FA Cup final – Preston North End 3–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers at The Oval.
- Preston North Ends wins the inaugural Football League championship unbeaten, an achievement that will not be equalled until 2003–04 by Arsenal. Preston also wins the FA Cup to become the first team ever to complete The Double. The team earns the nickname of "Invincibles".
- The Football Alliance is founded as a rival to the Football League. It is short-lived and collapses in 1892 when the Football League expands. The Alliance is brokered by Sheffield Wednesday president John Holmes. Founder members include Sheffield Wednesday, Newton Heath (Manchester United), Nottingham Forest, Small Heath (Birmingham City) and Grimsby Town. Ardwick (Manchester City) will join in 1891 for the final season.
- Sheffield United is founded. With Sheffield Wednesday having left Bramall Lane in 1887, the management committee of the Bramall Lane complex decides to form a new football club at the ground, using Sheffield United Cricket Club as its basis. Bramall Lane is the world's oldest professional football venue, though not the longest in continuous use (which is Deepdale).
- The 1889–90 Football League season features the same 12 teams as in 1888–89.
Netherlands
Scotland
- Scottish Cup final – Third Lanark 2–1 Celtic (replay; the SFA declared the original match void due to adverse conditions). Celtic reaches the Scottish Cup final in the club's inaugural season.
Baseball
National championship
Boxing
Events
Lineal world champions[2]
Events
- 12–13 March — South Africa plays its inaugural Test match against the touring England national cricket team. England wins by 8 wickets. The match also marks the beginning of first-class cricket in South Africa where the Currie Cup is inaugurated as the premier domestic competition.
- The number of balls per over in England is increased from four to five. The four-ball over has been used since time immemorial.
- The major English county cricket clubs meet to agree a way of deciding an order of ranking for the next season; the official County Championship is established.
England
Australia
Major tournaments
Other tournaments
England
Australia
Canada
Ireland
USA
Events
The Boat Race
Home Nations Championship
England
USA
Notes and References
- http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/sully.htm Cyber Boxing Zone – John L Sullivan
- Web site: Cyber Boxing Zone . https://web.archive.org/web/20090614133802/http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/pastchp.htm . 2009-06-14 . live . 2009-06-17 .
- A semi-official seasonal title proclaimed by media consensus prior to December 1889 when the official County Championship is constituted.
- Web site: Epsom Derby History, Winners, & Facts Britannica . www.britannica.com . 29 December 2021 . en.