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1902 in association football
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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1902 throughout the world.
Events
March 6: Real Madrid is founded
Clubs formed in 1902
- Norwich City Football Club
- Real Madrid
- Fluminense Football Club
- L.R. Vicenza
- MSV Duisburg
- Grazer AK
Winners club national championship
- Brazil - There was not a national championship. State, provincial as said in that time, championships were separately held for each province for five decades until 1959 Taça Brasil, a significant unifier cup among state champions. 1902 Campeonato Paulista, State of São Paulo championship, was pioneer in the country.
- São Paulo Province – São Paulo Athletic
- Hungary:
- Hungarian National Championship I – Budapesti TC
- Italy:
- Italian Football Championship – Genoa C.F.C.
- Scotland:
- Scottish Division One – Rangers
- Scottish Division Two – Port Glasgow
- Scottish Cup – Hibernian
International tournaments
- 1902 British Home Championship (February 22 – May 3, 1902) ::
Births
- March 7: Ernő Schwarz, Hungarian-born American football player and coach (died 1977)
- May 1: Ernst Nagelschmitz, German footballer (died 1987)
- July 22: Andrés Mazali, Uruguayan footballer (died 1975)
- November 20: Giampiero Combi (Italian footballer)
Deaths
Main article: Deaths in 1902
References
References
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