In today's world, 1878 in association football has become an increasingly relevant topic of conversation. Whether in academia, politics, fashion or technology, 1878 in association football has left his mark and generated a significant impact on society. It is important to closely examine the influence of 1878 in association football on different aspects of everyday life and understand how it has transformed the way we think, act and relate. In this article, we will explore the multiple dimensions of 1878 in association football and its role in shaping the world today.
Overview of the events of 1878 in association football
The following are the association football events of the year 1878 throughout the world.
Events
October 14 - First ever floodlit football match takes place at Bramall Lane, Sheffield between teams chosen by the Sheffield Association and local clubs.
15 April – John May (d. 1933), Scotland international forward in five matches (1906–1909).
16 April – Tip Foster (d. 1914), England international forward in five matches (1900–1902), scoring three goals; the only man to captain England at both football and cricket.
12 June – Charles Thomson (d. 1936), Scotland international half-back in 21 matches (1904–1914), scoring four goals.
8 July – Jimmy Quinn (d. 1945), Scotland international forward in eleven matches (1905–1912), scoring seven goals.
12 November – Tom Jackson (d. 1916), Scotland international player in six matches (1904–1907).
5 December – Arthur Marbles (d. 1964), English footballer.
26 December – Alex Raisbeck (d. 1949), Scotland international full-back in eight matches (1900–1907).
29 December – Sammy Day (d. 1950), England international forward in three matches (1906), scoring two goals.
unknown – Sandy MacFarlane (d. 1945), Scotland international forward in five matches (1904–1911).
References
^Farnworth, Keith (1983). Wednesday!. Sheffield City Libraries. ISBN0-900660-87-2.