Oldest football clubs
Sports clubs dedicated to
playing football began in the 18th century, for example London's Gymnastic Society which was founded in the mid-18th century and ceased
playing matches in 1796.
The first documented club to bear in the
title a reference to being a 'football club' were called "The Foot-Ball
Club" who were located in Edinburgh, Scotland, during the period
1824–41.The club forbade tripping but allowed pushing and holding and the
picking up of the ball.
In 1845, three boys at Rugby school were
tasked with codifying the rules then being used at the school. These were the
first set of written rules (or code) for any form of football. This
further assisted the spread of the Rugby game.
Competitions

Oldest football competitions
One of the longest running football fixture
is the Cordner-Eggleston Cup, contested between Melbourne Grammar
School and Scotch College, Melbourne every year since 1858. It
is believed by many to also be the first match of Australian rulesfootball, although it was played under experimental rules in its first year.
The first football trophy tournament was the Caledonian Challenge Cup, donated
by the Royal Caledonian Society of Melbourne, played in 1861 under
the Melbourne Rules. The oldest football league is
a rugby football competition, the United Hospitals Challenge Cup (1874),
while the oldest rugby trophy is the Yorkshire Cup, contested since 1878.
The South Australian Football Association (30 April 1877) is the
oldest surviving Australian rules football competition. The oldest surviving soccer
trophy is the Youdan Cup (1867) and the oldest national soccer
competition is the English FA Cup (1871). The Football League (1888)
is recognised as the longest running Association Football league.
The first ever international football match took
place between sides representing England and Scotland on March 5,
1870 at the Oval under the authority of the FA. The first Rugby
international took place in 1871.
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