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Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP Has been played since 1960, originally as "Nations Cup". From 1960 until 1976, 4 teams qualified for the final tournament, from 1980 until 1992, 8 teams made it there, and from 1996 to 2012 16 teams entered the final showpiece.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Links to other sections of the RSSSF Archive. The RSSSF Introduction Page. The RSSSF Archive - Main Page. Current International Tournaments | Historical Domestic Results | International Club Results | International Country Results | Miscellaneous | Recent Additions | Guide to the Contents | Links. Search the RSSSF Archive with GoogleTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Virgin Islands Championship 1997-2003 Overview. Full International Results of North and Central American National Teams. Representative Matches Western FA (Canada) and American FA (United States) Mexico v Trinidad and Tobago -- head to head results. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 Caribbean Club Championship 2000. Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: Joe Public FC (TRI, holders) Tivoli Gardens FC (JAM, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) Chelsea FC (VIN, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) Club Franciscain (MTQ, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de Martinique champion) Defence Force FC (TRI, 1999 PFL champion) Notre Dame CANADA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Professional Era - Voyageurs Cup. Between 2002 and 2007 this cup was awarded by the Voyageurs Group (a fan association) to the Canadian USL-1 (formerly A-League) team with the best record in the intra-Canadian matches.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP Has been played since 1960, originally as "Nations Cup". From 1960 until 1976, 4 teams qualified for the final tournament, from 1980 until 1992, 8 teams made it there, and from 1996 to 2012 16 teams entered the final showpiece.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Links to other sections of the RSSSF Archive. The RSSSF Introduction Page. The RSSSF Archive - Main Page. Current International Tournaments | Historical Domestic Results | International Club Results | International Country Results | Miscellaneous | Recent Additions | Guide to the Contents | Links. Search the RSSSF Archive with GoogleTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Virgin Islands Championship 1997-2003 Overview. Full International Results of North and Central American National Teams. Representative Matches Western FA (Canada) and American FA (United States) Mexico v Trinidad and Tobago -- head to head results. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 Caribbean Club Championship 2000. Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: Joe Public FC (TRI, holders) Tivoli Gardens FC (JAM, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) Chelsea FC (VIN, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) Club Franciscain (MTQ, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de Martinique champion) Defence Force FC (TRI, 1999 PFL champion) Notre Dame SAINT-PIERRE ET MIQUELON 2021 Saint-Pierre et Miquelon 2021. Overall Championship Table: 1.AS Miquelonnaise 2 2 0 0 5- 2 8 2.AS Saint-Pierre 2 1 0 1 4- 3 5 3.AS Ilienne Amateur 2 0 0 2 1- 5 2 NB: the league championship is split into 4 cup tournaments; the standings of the overall championship is obtained by the total sum of the final standings of those four cups: the Coupe Agricole ECO, the Coupe CAS EDF, the Coupe Taxi HELLINGS FRANK GABADINHO MHANGO Born: 27- 9-1992 Country: Malawi Caps: 50 (W19-D12-L19 – GF39-GA46 – %50.00) Goals: 11 Age First Cap: 19 yr 283 d 6- 7-2012 vs. Zambia 1-0 Age Last Cap: 28 yr 179 d 24- 3-2021 vs. South Sudan 1-0 National Team Career: 8 yr 261 dTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Links to other sections of the RSSSF Archive. The RSSSF Introduction Page. The RSSSF Archive - Main Page. Current International Tournaments | Historical Domestic Results | International Club Results | International Country Results | Miscellaneous | Recent Additions | Guide to the Contents | Links. Search the RSSSF Archive with Google LISTS OF FULL INTERNATIONALS OF NATIONAL TEAMS Lists of Full Internationals of National Teams. Europe. South America. Africa. Asia and Oceania. North and Central America. For overviews of women international matches by country, please refer to the overview of International Country Results - Women Tournaments (check the relevant continental sections, e.g. Europe ). Europe. PROLIFIC SCORERS DATA Tichy, Lajos 1959-60 201 85 Kocsis, Sandor 1954 170 80 Tichy, Lajos 1961-62 154 80 Tichy, Lajos 1962-63 147 74 Tichy, Lajos 1958-59 147 83 Müller, Gerd 1976-77 146 72 Deak, Ferenc 1948-49 139 75 Müller, Gerd 1971-72 137 92 Bican, Josef 1943-44 130 47 Willimowski, Ernst 1940-41 129 52 Pele 1959 127 106 Tichy, Lajos 1965 126 69 Deak, Ferenc NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE Team Standings and Playoff Results Scoring systems: USA 1967: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw 0 points for a loss. NPSL (1967): 6 points for a win, 3 points for a tie, 0 points for a loss, 1 point for up to three goals scored per game. FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time. MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF In 1943 the Liga Mayor was founded with 10 members, it was the first professional league and a truly national league. Founders were América, Asturias, Atlante, España, Marte and Moctezuma from the former Primera Fuerza, Atlas and Guadalajara from the Liga de Occidente and A.D. Orizabeño and Veracruz from the Liga Veracruzana. CONCACAF U-16/U-17 CHAMPIONSHIP Palmares. Year Winners Runners-Up Third Venue U-16 1983 USA Trinidad/Tobago Mexico Trinidad/Tobago 1985 Mexico Costa Rica Canada Mexico 1987 Mexico USA Costa Rica Honduras 1988 Cuba USA Canada Puerto España U-17 1991 Mexico USA Cuba Trinidad/Tobago 1992 USA Mexico Canada Cuba 1994 Costa Rica USA Canada El Salvador 1996 Mexico USACosta Rica
NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
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Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time. MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF América Cruz Azul 0-1 2-1 2-2 agg (aet, 4-2 pen) Miguel Herrera 2013-14 Apert. León América 2-0 3-1 5-1 agg Gustavo Matosas Claus. León Pachuca 2-3 2-0 4-3 agg (aet) Gustavo Matosas 2014-15 Apert. América Tigres 0-1 3-0 3-1 agg Antonio Mohamed Claus. Santos Laguna Querétaro 5-0 0-3 5-3 agg Pedro Caixinha 2015-16 Apert. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
PANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games. COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
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Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time. MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF América Cruz Azul 0-1 2-1 2-2 agg (aet, 4-2 pen) Miguel Herrera 2013-14 Apert. León América 2-0 3-1 5-1 agg Gustavo Matosas Claus. León Pachuca 2-3 2-0 4-3 agg (aet) Gustavo Matosas 2014-15 Apert. América Tigres 0-1 3-0 3-1 agg Antonio Mohamed Claus. Santos Laguna Querétaro 5-0 0-3 5-3 agg Pedro Caixinha 2015-16 Apert. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
PANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games. COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 SAINT-PIERRE ET MIQUELON 2021 Saint-Pierre et Miquelon 2021. Overall Championship Table: 1.AS Miquelonnaise 2 2 0 0 5- 2 8 2.AS Saint-Pierre 2 1 0 1 4- 3 5 3.AS Ilienne Amateur 2 0 0 2 1- 5 2 NB: the league championship is split into 4 cup tournaments; the standings of the overall championship is obtained by the total sum of the final standings of those four cups: the Coupe Agricole ECO, the Coupe CAS EDF, the Coupe TaxiTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020 HELLINGS FRANK GABADINHO MHANGO Born: 27- 9-1992 Country: Malawi Caps: 50 (W19-D12-L19 – GF39-GA46 – %50.00) Goals: 11 Age First Cap: 19 yr 283 d 6- 7-2012 vs. Zambia 1-0 Age Last Cap: 28 yr 179 d 24- 3-2021 vs. South Sudan 1-0 National Team Career: 8 yr 261 d WAYNE ROBERT HENNESSEY Caps Date Venue Opponent Score Competition 1 26- 5-07 Wrexham New Zealand 2-2 2 2- 6-07 Cardiff Czech Republic 0-0 European Ch. Qual. 3 22- 8-07 Sofia Bulgaria 1-0 4 8- 9-07 Cardiff Germany 0-2 European Ch. Qual. 5 12- 9-07 Trnava Slovakia 5-2 European Ch. Qual. 6 17-11-07 Cardiff Ireland 2-2 European Ch. Qual. 7 21-11-07 Frankfurt Germany 0-0 European Ch. Qual. 8 6- 2-08 Wrexham Norway 3 CANADA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Professional Era - Voyageurs Cup. Between 2002 and 2007 this cup was awarded by the Voyageurs Group (a fan association) to the Canadian USL-1 (formerly A-League) team with the best record in the intra-Canadian matches.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Regional Level (Women) British Indian Ocean Territory 1975/76. First Level (Diego Garcia, Chagos Islands) Burkina Faso 2020/21. First Level. Second Level. First and Second Level (Women) First Level -- Link to Giuseppe Imburgia. Burundi 2020/21. ENGLISH LEAGUE LEADING GOALSCORERS Football League Div 1 & 2 Leading Goalscorers 1920-39. Division One Division Two 1920 F.Morris West Brom Alb 37 S.Taylor Huddersfield 35 1921 J.Smith Bolton Wand 38 S.Puddefoot West Ham Utd 29 1922 A.Wilson Middlesbrough 31 J.Broad Stoke 25 1923 C.Buchan Sunderland 30 H.Bedford Blackpool 32 1924 W.Chadwick Everton 28 H.Bedford Blackpool34 1925
INDONESIA - LIST OF (SEMI-)PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS Galatama (= Liga Sepakbola Utama) Ed. Season Champions Runners-Up 1 1979/80 Warna Agung (Jakarta) Jayakarta (Jakarta) 2 1980-82 NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) Jayakarta (Jakarta) 3 1982/83 NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) UMS 80 (Jakarta) 4 1983/84 Yanita Utama (Bogor) 1-0 Mercu Buana (Medan) 5 1984 Yanita Utama (Bogor) UMS 80 (Jakarta) 6 1985 Krama Yudha TigaPANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games. YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time. MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF In 1943 the Liga Mayor was founded with 10 members, it was the first professional league and a truly national league. Founders were América, Asturias, Atlante, España, Marte and Moctezuma from the former Primera Fuerza, Atlas and Guadalajara from the Liga de Occidente and A.D. Orizabeño and Veracruz from the Liga Veracruzana. COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional Atlético Quindio 1955 D. Independiente Medellín Atlético Nacional 1956 Atlético Quindio Millonarios 1957 D. IndependientePANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games.NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05 H.V.V. 1905/06 H.B.S. 1906/07 H.V.V. 1907/08 QuickAFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time. MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF In 1943 the Liga Mayor was founded with 10 members, it was the first professional league and a truly national league. Founders were América, Asturias, Atlante, España, Marte and Moctezuma from the former Primera Fuerza, Atlas and Guadalajara from the Liga de Occidente and A.D. Orizabeño and Veracruz from the Liga Veracruzana. COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional Atlético Quindio 1955 D. Independiente Medellín Atlético Nacional 1956 Atlético Quindio Millonarios 1957 D. IndependientePANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games.NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05 H.V.V. 1905/06 H.B.S. 1906/07 H.V.V. 1907/08 Quick CANADA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Professional Era - Voyageurs Cup. Between 2002 and 2007 this cup was awarded by the Voyageurs Group (a fan association) to the Canadian USL-1 (formerly A-League) team with the best record in the intra-Canadian matches. SAINT-PIERRE ET MIQUELON 2021 Saint-Pierre et Miquelon 2021. Overall Championship Table: 1.AS Miquelonnaise 2 2 0 0 5- 2 8 2.AS Saint-Pierre 2 1 0 1 4- 3 5 3.AS Ilienne Amateur 2 0 0 2 1- 5 2 NB: the league championship is split into 4 cup tournaments; the standings of the overall championship is obtained by the total sum of the final standings of those four cups: the Coupe Agricole ECO, the Coupe CAS EDF, the Coupe Taxi HELLINGS FRANK GABADINHO MHANGO Born: 27- 9-1992 Country: Malawi Caps: 50 (W19-D12-L19 – GF39-GA46 – %50.00) Goals: 11 Age First Cap: 19 yr 283 d 6- 7-2012 vs. Zambia 1-0 Age Last Cap: 28 yr 179 d 24- 3-2021 vs. South Sudan 1-0 National Team Career: 8 yr 261 d WAYNE ROBERT HENNESSEY Caps Date Venue Opponent Score Competition 1 26- 5-07 Wrexham New Zealand 2-2 2 2- 6-07 Cardiff Czech Republic 0-0 European Ch. Qual. 3 22- 8-07 Sofia Bulgaria 1-0 4 8- 9-07 Cardiff Germany 0-2 European Ch. Qual. 5 12- 9-07 Trnava Slovakia 5-2 European Ch. Qual. 6 17-11-07 Cardiff Ireland 2-2 European Ch. Qual. 7 21-11-07 Frankfurt Germany 0-0 European Ch. Qual. 8 6- 2-08 Wrexham Norway 3PANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games. LIST OF LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOPSCORERS List of League All-Time Topscorers. Argentina: Erico 295 Armenia: Avetisyan 128 Australia: Damien Mori 240 Archie Thompson 90 Austria: Dienst 323 Belgium: De Cleyn 350 Bolivia: Antelo 341 Brazil: Dinamite 190 Bulgaria: Jekov 253 Colombia: Valenciano 211 Cyprus: Kaiafas 259 Czechoslovakia: Bican 218 Denmark: Enoksen 151 Ecuador: Benitez 191 Egypt: Al-Shazly 176 England: Greaves YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Caribbean Club Championships. Caribbean clubs have had a separate section to qualify for the later stages for the CONCACAF Champions Cup for a long time; it is not clear since when this section has been dubbed "Caribbean Club Championship", but at least in 1998 (qualifying for the 1999 CONCACAF tournament) and 2000 (qualifying for the 2000 CONCACAF tournament) and since 2007. COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional Atlético Quindio 1955 D. Independiente Medellín Atlético Nacional 1956 Atlético Quindio Millonarios 1957 D. IndependienteTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
About this document. Many thanks to RISC-Linz for making resources available for this archive in the past.. Prepared and maintained by the Rec.Sport.Soccer StatisticsTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
The RSSSF Archive consists of the following sections: Current International Tournaments. Current Domestic Results. Historical Domestic Results. International Club Results. International Country Results. Miscellaneous. The following links are meant to help newcomers in navigating the RSSSF Archive: Guide to the Contents.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
1950-59/60. 1940-49/50. 1930-39/40. 1920-29/30. 1910-19/20. 1900-09/10. 19th century. Archives. Past Domestic League Results(Countrywise)
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Virgin Islands Championship 1997-2003 Overview. Full International Results of North and Central American National Teams. Representative Matches Western FA (Canada) and American FA (United States) Mexico v Trinidad and Tobago -- head to head results.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Links to other sections of the RSSSF Archive. The RSSSF Introduction Page. The RSSSF Archive - Main Page. Current International Tournaments | Historical Domestic Results | International Club Results | International Country Results | Miscellaneous | Recent Additions | Guide to the Contents | Links. Search the RSSSF Archive with GoogleTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 Caribbean Club Championship 2000. Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: Joe Public FC (TRI, holders) Tivoli Gardens FC (JAM, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) Chelsea FC (VIN, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) Club Franciscain (MTQ, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de Martinique champion) Defence Force FC (TRI, 1999 PFL champion) Notre DameTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
The RSSSF Archive consists of the following sections: Current International Tournaments. Current Domestic Results. Historical Domestic Results. International Club Results. International Country Results. Miscellaneous. The following links are meant to help newcomers in navigating the RSSSF Archive: Guide to the Contents.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
1950-59/60. 1940-49/50. 1930-39/40. 1920-29/30. 1910-19/20. 1900-09/10. 19th century. Archives. Past Domestic League Results(Countrywise)
THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Virgin Islands Championship 1997-2003 Overview. Full International Results of North and Central American National Teams. Representative Matches Western FA (Canada) and American FA (United States) Mexico v Trinidad and Tobago -- head to head results.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Links to other sections of the RSSSF Archive. The RSSSF Introduction Page. The RSSSF Archive - Main Page. Current International Tournaments | Historical Domestic Results | International Club Results | International Country Results | Miscellaneous | Recent Additions | Guide to the Contents | Links. Search the RSSSF Archive with GoogleTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 Caribbean Club Championship 2000. Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: Joe Public FC (TRI, holders) Tivoli Gardens FC (JAM, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) Chelsea FC (VIN, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) Club Franciscain (MTQ, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de Martinique champion) Defence Force FC (TRI, 1999 PFL champion) Notre DameTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Acknowledgements. Apart from the data collected by the RSSSF members, the sources used more or less extensively are listed in our list of references.. Please mail any comments to karel@rsssf.com, current maintainer of the archive. INTERNATIONAL APPEARANCES AND GOALS -- COUNTRYWISE INDEX International Appearances and Goals -- Countrywise Index. Players with 100+ Caps and 30+ International Goals. Players with International Appearances for Two or More Countries. International Appearances and Goals -- Albania. International Appearances and Goals -- Algeria. International Appearances and Goals -- Algerians for France.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Asia and Oceania. Ho Ho Cup 1928-1983. 2600th Anniversary of the Japanese Empire 1940. Afghanistan Independence Tournament 1941 (Kabul) East Asia Games 1942 (Hsinking) Polish Army in the East 1943. South Korean Tour of Hongkong, Macao and Vietnam 1949. South Korean Tour of Hongkong 1950. Colombo Cup 1952-1955. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP Has been played since 1960, originally as "Nations Cup". From 1960 until 1976, 4 teams qualified for the final tournament, from 1980 until 1992, 8 teams made it there, and from 1996 to 2012 16 teams entered the final showpiece.AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
LISTS OF FULL INTERNATIONALS OF NATIONAL TEAMS Lists of Full Internationals of National Teams. Europe. South America. Africa. Asia and Oceania. North and Central America. For overviews of women international matches by country, please refer to the overview of International Country Results - Women Tournaments (check the relevant continental sections, e.g. Europe ). Europe. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
IVORY COAST (WOMEN) 2021 Ivory Coast (Women) 2021. Première Division Poule A Ange FC Africa Sports Abdoul Sport FC Inter d'Abidjan Onze Soeurs de Gagnoa Poule B Juventus Yopougon Révélation FC Académie Alex Nzi Jeunesse FC Stella Club d'Adjamé Round 1 EUROPEAN CUPS ARCHIVE About this document. Prepared and maintained by James M. Ross for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Author: James M. Ross Last updated: 12 May 2021 COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF América Cruz Azul 0-1 2-1 2-2 agg (aet, 4-2 pen) Miguel Herrera 2013-14 Apert. León América 2-0 3-1 5-1 agg Gustavo Matosas Claus. León Pachuca 2-3 2-0 4-3 agg (aet) Gustavo Matosas 2014-15 Apert. América Tigres 0-1 3-0 3-1 agg Antonio Mohamed Claus. Santos Laguna Querétaro 5-0 0-3 5-3 agg Pedro Caixinha 2015-16 Apert. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
BELGIUM - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF The 1983 championship is therefore included in their total below. Number of Titles per Club (118) 34 Anderlecht 17 Club Brugge 11 Union 10 Standard 7 Beerschot 6 Racing Brussel 5 Daring CB FC Liège (Liège was spelled Liége until 1946) 4 Antwerp Lierse SK KV Mechelen (includes FC Mechelen) Racing Genk 3 Cercle Brugge 2 SK Beveren 1 AAGent RWDM.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time.NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF América Cruz Azul 0-1 2-1 2-2 agg (aet, 4-2 pen) Miguel Herrera 2013-14 Apert. León América 2-0 3-1 5-1 agg Gustavo Matosas Claus. León Pachuca 2-3 2-0 4-3 agg (aet) Gustavo Matosas 2014-15 Apert. América Tigres 0-1 3-0 3-1 agg Antonio Mohamed Claus. Santos Laguna Querétaro 5-0 0-3 5-3 agg Pedro Caixinha 2015-16 Apert. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
BELGIUM - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF The 1983 championship is therefore included in their total below. Number of Titles per Club (118) 34 Anderlecht 17 Club Brugge 11 Union 10 Standard 7 Beerschot 6 Racing Brussel 5 Daring CB FC Liège (Liège was spelled Liége until 1946) 4 Antwerp Lierse SK KV Mechelen (includes FC Mechelen) Racing Genk 3 Cercle Brugge 2 SK Beveren 1 AAGent RWDM.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time.NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
1950-59/60. 1940-49/50. 1930-39/40. 1920-29/30. 1910-19/20. 1900-09/10. 19th century. Archives. Past Domestic League Results(Countrywise)
COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020 INDONESIA - LIST OF (SEMI-)PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS Galatama (= Liga Sepakbola Utama) Ed. Season Champions Runners-Up 1 1979/80 Warna Agung (Jakarta) Jayakarta (Jakarta) 2 1980-82 NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) Jayakarta (Jakarta) 3 1982/83 NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) UMS 80 (Jakarta) 4 1983/84 Yanita Utama (Bogor) 1-0 Mercu Buana (Medan) 5 1984 Yanita Utama (Bogor) UMS 80 (Jakarta) 6 1985 Krama Yudha TigaTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Asia and Oceania. Ho Ho Cup 1928-1983. 2600th Anniversary of the Japanese Empire 1940. Afghanistan Independence Tournament 1941 (Kabul) East Asia Games 1942 (Hsinking) Polish Army in the East 1943. South Korean Tour of Hongkong, Macao and Vietnam 1949. South Korean Tour of Hongkong 1950. Colombo Cup 1952-1955. LIST OF LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOPSCORERS List of League All-Time Topscorers. Argentina: Erico 295 Armenia: Avetisyan 128 Australia: Damien Mori 240 Archie Thompson 90 Austria: Dienst 323 Belgium: De Cleyn 350 Bolivia: Antelo 341 Brazil: Dinamite 190 Bulgaria: Jekov 253 Colombia: Valenciano 211 Cyprus: Kaiafas 259 Czechoslovakia: Bican 218 Denmark: Enoksen 151 Ecuador: Benitez 191 Egypt: Al-Shazly 176 England: GreavesTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Regional Level (Women) British Indian Ocean Territory 1975/76. First Level (Diego Garcia, Chagos Islands) Burkina Faso 2020/21. First Level. Second Level. First and Second Level (Women) First Level -- Link to Giuseppe Imburgia. Burundi 2020/21.PANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games. YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
JAPAN - LIST OF EMPEROR'S CUP FINALS - RSSSF Japan - List of Emperor's Cup Finals. The Emperor's Cup was also known as the All Japan Football Championship. NB: Shukyu-dan apparently refers to (city) selection. 1921 ( 1st) Tokyo Shukyu-dan 1-0 Mikage Shukyu-dan 1922 ( 2nd) Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1-0 Hiroshima Koto-shihan 1923 ( 3rd) Astra Club 2-1 Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1924 ( 4th) Rijo Club 4-1All
NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF América Cruz Azul 0-1 2-1 2-2 agg (aet, 4-2 pen) Miguel Herrera 2013-14 Apert. León América 2-0 3-1 5-1 agg Gustavo Matosas Claus. León Pachuca 2-3 2-0 4-3 agg (aet) Gustavo Matosas 2014-15 Apert. América Tigres 0-1 3-0 3-1 agg Antonio Mohamed Claus. Santos Laguna Querétaro 5-0 0-3 5-3 agg Pedro Caixinha 2015-16 Apert. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
BELGIUM - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF The 1983 championship is therefore included in their total below. Number of Titles per Club (118) 34 Anderlecht 17 Club Brugge 11 Union 10 Standard 7 Beerschot 6 Racing Brussel 5 Daring CB FC Liège (Liège was spelled Liége until 1946) 4 Antwerp Lierse SK KV Mechelen (includes FC Mechelen) Racing Genk 3 Cercle Brugge 2 SK Beveren 1 AAGent RWDM.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time.NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF América Cruz Azul 0-1 2-1 2-2 agg (aet, 4-2 pen) Miguel Herrera 2013-14 Apert. León América 2-0 3-1 5-1 agg Gustavo Matosas Claus. León Pachuca 2-3 2-0 4-3 agg (aet) Gustavo Matosas 2014-15 Apert. América Tigres 0-1 3-0 3-1 agg Antonio Mohamed Claus. Santos Laguna Querétaro 5-0 0-3 5-3 agg Pedro Caixinha 2015-16 Apert. PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
BELGIUM - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF The 1983 championship is therefore included in their total below. Number of Titles per Club (118) 34 Anderlecht 17 Club Brugge 11 Union 10 Standard 7 Beerschot 6 Racing Brussel 5 Daring CB FC Liège (Liège was spelled Liége until 1946) 4 Antwerp Lierse SK KV Mechelen (includes FC Mechelen) Racing Genk 3 Cercle Brugge 2 SK Beveren 1 AAGent RWDM.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES Football Tournament of the Olympic Games - Overview. The oldest and most traditional international tournament in world football. After serving as a demonstration sport at the some of the first Olympic Games, the football tournament of the Olympic Games reached its peak in the 1920s when the tournament must be regarded as the world championship of that time.NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0NETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
COLOMBIA - LIST OF CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP Up to 1999 16394 matches have been played and 46427 goals scored. Champions Runners Up 1948 Independiente Santa Fe Atlético Junior 1949 Millonarios Deportivo Cali 1950 Once Caldas Millonarios 1951 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1952 Millonarios Boca Juniors (Cali) 1953 Millonarios Atlético Quindio 1954 Atlético Nacional AtléticoQuindio
INDONESIA - LIST OF (SEMI-)PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS Galatama (= Liga Sepakbola Utama) Ed. Season Champions Runners-Up 1 1979/80 Warna Agung (Jakarta) Jayakarta (Jakarta) 2 1980-82 NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) Jayakarta (Jakarta) 3 1982/83 NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) UMS 80 (Jakarta) 4 1983/84 Yanita Utama (Bogor) 1-0 Mercu Buana (Medan) 5 1984 Yanita Utama (Bogor) UMS 80 (Jakarta) 6 1985 Krama Yudha Tiga YUGOSLAVIA/SERBIA (AND MONTENEGRO) Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) hadremained.
THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
1950-59/60. 1940-49/50. 1930-39/40. 1920-29/30. 1910-19/20. 1900-09/10. 19th century. Archives. Past Domestic League Results(Countrywise)
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Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020PANAMERICAN GAMES
Panamerican Games. Held every four years, open to teams from both of the Americas. Since 1999 there have been women tournaments as well; in 2007 a futsal tournament was introduced as well as a tournament for handicapped athletes, the Parapan American Games.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Regional Level (Women) British Indian Ocean Territory 1975/76. First Level (Diego Garcia, Chagos Islands) Burkina Faso 2020/21. First Level. Second Level. First and Second Level (Women) First Level -- Link to Giuseppe Imburgia. Burundi 2020/21.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Asia and Oceania. Ho Ho Cup 1928-1983. 2600th Anniversary of the Japanese Empire 1940. Afghanistan Independence Tournament 1941 (Kabul) East Asia Games 1942 (Hsinking) Polish Army in the East 1943. South Korean Tour of Hongkong, Macao and Vietnam 1949. South Korean Tour of Hongkong 1950. Colombo Cup 1952-1955. JAPAN - LIST OF EMPEROR'S CUP FINALS - RSSSF Japan - List of Emperor's Cup Finals. The Emperor's Cup was also known as the All Japan Football Championship. NB: Shukyu-dan apparently refers to (city) selection. 1921 ( 1st) Tokyo Shukyu-dan 1-0 Mikage Shukyu-dan 1922 ( 2nd) Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1-0 Hiroshima Koto-shihan 1923 ( 3rd) Astra Club 2-1 Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1924 ( 4th) Rijo Club 4-1All
LIST OF LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOPSCORERS List of League All-Time Topscorers. Argentina: Erico 295 Armenia: Avetisyan 128 Australia: Damien Mori 240 Archie Thompson 90 Austria: Dienst 323 Belgium: De Cleyn 350 Bolivia: Antelo 341 Brazil: Dinamite 190 Bulgaria: Jekov 253 Colombia: Valenciano 211 Cyprus: Kaiafas 259 Czechoslovakia: Bican 218 Denmark: Enoksen 151 Ecuador: Benitez 191 Egypt: Al-Shazly 176 England: GreavesTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Additions 2021. thai army games 1960 ( Apr 29) (in "international country results") germany djk championships 1921-1932 additional data ( Apr 29) (in "historical domestic results") international matches walter hempel ( Apr 29) (in "miscellaneous") international matchesaxel tyll (
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Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
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Domestic Cup Results (Worldwide Index) Domestic League Results. Please note that the (top level) leagues listed below generally are updated once a month. The continental overview pages additionally include links to lower level leagues and countries or territories not includedbelow.
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Virgin Islands Championship 1997-2003 Overview. Full International Results of North and Central American National Teams. Representative Matches Western FA (Canada) and American FA (United States) Mexico v Trinidad and Tobago -- head to head results.AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 Caribbean Club Championship 2000. Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: Joe Public FC (TRI, holders) Tivoli Gardens FC (JAM, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) Chelsea FC (VIN, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) Club Franciscain (MTQ, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de Martinique champion) Defence Force FC (TRI, 1999 PFL champion) Notre DameTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Additions 2021. thai army games 1960 ( Apr 29) (in "international country results") germany djk championships 1921-1932 additional data ( Apr 29) (in "historical domestic results") international matches walter hempel ( Apr 29) (in "miscellaneous") international matchesaxel tyll (
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Central and North America. CONCACAF Cup/League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF Champions League 2021. CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup -- Finals 1991-1998-- with links to tournaments. CONCACAF League -- Finals-- with links to tournaments; CONCACAF League 2020NETHERLANDS
Netherlands - Champions. NB: the champions of the Eerste Klasse West until 1897 (when it was the only first class competition in the country, apart from 1896/97 when the Eerste Klasse Oost was first played) are not included 1897/98 R.A.P. 1898/99 R.A.P. 1899/00 H.V.V. 1900/01 H.V.V. 1901/02 H.V.V. 1902/03 H.V.V. 1903/04 H.B.S. 1904/05H.V.V
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Domestic Cup Results (Worldwide Index) Domestic League Results. Please note that the (top level) leagues listed below generally are updated once a month. The continental overview pages additionally include links to lower level leagues and countries or territories not includedbelow.
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Virgin Islands Championship 1997-2003 Overview. Full International Results of North and Central American National Teams. Representative Matches Western FA (Canada) and American FA (United States) Mexico v Trinidad and Tobago -- head to head results.AFRICAN NATIONS CUP
Has been played since 1957, and is thereby older than the corresponding European championship. The tournament is generally held every two years, and the number of teams participating in the final tournament has continually increased, reaching 16 for the first timein 1998.
PALAU - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Palau - List of Champions. 2004 Daewoo Ngatpang 2-0 Mount Everest Nepal 2005 Team Bangladesh 2006 Surangel And Sons Company 2007 Team Bangladesh 2-1 Surangel and Sons Company 2008 Kramers FC (Koror) 2009 Melekeok FC 2010 Daewoo Ngatpang 2011 not held 2012 (Spring) Team Bangladesh 2-1 Taj 2012 (Fall) Taj 5-3 New Stars FC 2013 not held 2014Kramers FC 3-1 Team
NETHERLANDS 1966/67
Netherlands 1966/67. Eredivisie 1966-1967 ADO Ajax DOS DWS Elin Feij F 54 G A GVAV MVV NAC PSV Sitt Spa Tel Twe Will Xer A.D.O. *** 2-0 6-1 1-0 6-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 3-0 0 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 2000 Caribbean Club Championship 2000. Originally a final tournament with 8 teams was planned, with as participants: Joe Public FC (TRI, holders) Tivoli Gardens FC (JAM, 1999/2000 NPL Heroes' Cup winners) Chelsea FC (VIN, 1999 St.Vincent club champion) Club Franciscain (MTQ, 1998/99 Ligue de Football de Martinique champion) Defence Force FC (TRI, 1999 PFL champion) Notre DameTHE RSSSF ARCHIVE
The RSSSF Archive consists of the following sections: Current International Tournaments. Current Domestic Results. Historical Domestic Results. International Club Results. International Country Results. Miscellaneous. The following links are meant to help newcomers in navigating the RSSSF Archive: Guide to the Contents.THE RSSSF ARCHIVE
Domestic Cup Results (Worldwide Index) Domestic League Results. Please note that the (top level) leagues listed below generally are updated once a month. The continental overview pages additionally include links to lower level leagues and countries or territories not includedbelow.
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Asia and Oceania. Ho Ho Cup 1928-1983. 2600th Anniversary of the Japanese Empire 1940. Afghanistan Independence Tournament 1941 (Kabul) East Asia Games 1942 (Hsinking) Polish Army in the East 1943. South Korean Tour of Hongkong, Macao and Vietnam 1949. South Korean Tour of Hongkong 1950. Colombo Cup 1952-1955. IVORY COAST (WOMEN) 2021 Ivory Coast (Women) 2021. Première Division Poule A Ange FC Africa Sports Abdoul Sport FC Inter d'Abidjan Onze Soeurs de Gagnoa Poule B Juventus Yopougon Révélation FC Académie Alex Nzi Jeunesse FC Stella Club d'Adjamé Round 1 LISTS OF FULL INTERNATIONALS OF NATIONAL TEAMS Lists of Full Internationals of National Teams. Europe. South America. Africa. Asia and Oceania. North and Central America. For overviews of women international matches by country, please refer to the overview of International Country Results - Women Tournaments (check the relevant continental sections, e.g. Europe ). Europe. BELGIUM - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF The 1983 championship is therefore included in their total below. Number of Titles per Club (118) 34 Anderlecht 17 Club Brugge 11 Union 10 Standard 7 Beerschot 6 Racing Brussel 5 Daring CB FC Liège (Liège was spelled Liége until 1946) 4 Antwerp Lierse SK KV Mechelen (includes FC Mechelen) Racing Genk 3 Cercle Brugge 2 SK Beveren 1 AAGent RWDM.
MEXICO - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF In 1943 the Liga Mayor was founded with 10 members, it was the first professional league and a truly national league. Founders were América, Asturias, Atlante, España, Marte and Moctezuma from the former Primera Fuerza, Atlas and Guadalajara from the Liga de Occidente and A.D. Orizabeño and Veracruz from the Liga Veracruzana. JAPAN - LIST OF EMPEROR'S CUP FINALS - RSSSF Japan - List of Emperor's Cup Finals. The Emperor's Cup was also known as the All Japan Football Championship. NB: Shukyu-dan apparently refers to (city) selection. 1921 ( 1st) Tokyo Shukyu-dan 1-0 Mikage Shukyu-dan 1922 ( 2nd) Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1-0 Hiroshima Koto-shihan 1923 ( 3rd) Astra Club 2-1 Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1924 ( 4th) Rijo Club 4-1All
KIRIBATI - LIST OF CHAMPIONS - RSSSF Kiribati - List of Champions. Year Champions Runners-Up Te Runga 1984 South Tarawa 3-1 Abaiang 1985-2001 not known (many years: not held) 2002 Arorae 2003 not held 2004 Tarawa Urban Council 2-1 Betio Town Council 2005 not held 2006 Betio Town Council 3-1 Tarawa Urban Council 1 2007 not held 2008 not known 2009 Betio Town Council 2010 Makin 1-1 Marakei 2011-12 notNETHERLANDS 1968/69
Netherlands 1968/69. Eredivisie 1968-1969 ADO Ajax AZ67 DOS DWS Feij Fort G A GVAV Hol MVV NAC NEC PSV Spa Tel Twe Vldm A.D.O. *** 2-5 2-0 1-3 2-0 2-3 4-0 1-1 3-2 2-1 BERMUDA - LIST OF CUP WINNERS ------------------------- The first soccer match in Bermuda was played on October 10th, 1879 at the Garrison Cricket Ground in Prospect; XIX P.W.O. Regiment won 4-1 against the "Prospect Civilians". The Royal Gazette of November 11th 1902 reports on a match between the 36th Company of the Royal Engineers and the 2nd Company Royal Worcestershire Regiment, won 5-0by the former.
A first ever cup competition was held in 1913/14, the Governor's Cup, which was open to naval and military teams; the first cup competition open to civilian clubs was the B.A.A. Cup, first held in 1922/23, which may be a considered forerunner of the current FA Cup; black clubs first held a cup competion in 1948 (the Bermuda Football Combination Cup) and first entered a "joint competition" in 1954. ------------------------- "White" Cup Tournaments | "Coloured" Cup Tournaments | Joint CupTournaments
------------------------- "WHITE" CUP TOURNAMENTS Explanation of used abbreviations (also in seasonwise files linked from here): BAA = Bermuda Athletics Association BFA = Bermuda Football Association BFC = Bermuda Football Combination BFL = Bermuda Football League BVRC = Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps DRSC = Dockyard Recreation and Sports Club HMS = His (Her) Majesty's Ship IIAA = Ireland Island Athletics Association KSLI = King's Shropshire Light Infantry NF = Northumberland Fusiliers PHC = Pembroke Hamilton Club RAF = Royal Air Force RAOC = Royal Army Ordnance Corps RE & RCS = Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals SF = Sherwood Foresters WYR = West Yorkshire Regiment YMAA = Young Men's Athletic Association YMSC = Young Men's Social Club the 2nd Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry moved to Curaçao in June 1940 and entered the local league in the 1941 seasonGOVERNOR'S CUP
1913/14 "G" Company, Queens 3-0 27th Company, Royal Engineers 1914/15 unknown; finalists: Royal Army Ordnance Corps and "D" Company, 38th Ottawa Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force 1915/16 Royal Army Ordnance Corps 4-1 "D" Company, 38th Ottawa Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force "B" 1916/17 No 95 Company, Royal Garrison Artillery 3-1 Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1917/18 The Bands, HMS 3-2 2/4th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment 1919 2/4th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment "A" bt Royal Naval Barracks 1920 "D" Company, Royal Sussex Regiment 2-2 2-0 HMS "Cambrian" 1921 "D" Company, Royal Sussex Regiment drw 2-1 Royal Naval Barracks 1921/22 No 95 Company, Royal Garrison Artillery 2-0 "C" Company, East Lancashire Regiment 1923 HMS "Mutine" bt "D" Company, East Lancashire Regiment 1923/24 Royal Garrison Artillery 2-0 HMS "Calcutta" 1924/25 HMS "Calcutta" bt Royal Engineers 1925/26 HMS "Calcutta" 3-1 Royal Garrison Artillery 1926 HMS "Curlew" bt "B" Company, Green Howards Regiment 1927 HMS "Capetown" 3-0 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1928/29 unknown; finalists: HMS "Capetown" and HMS "Durban" 1930/31 HMS "Despatch" 7-2 "A" Company and Band, 1st West Yorkshire Regiment 1931 unknown; finalists: Northumberland Fusiliers and HMS "Dragon" 1932-34 not known 1935 HMS "York" 7-1 B.V.R.C. 1936 HMS "Dragon" 2-1 HMS "Apollo" 1937/38 HMS "York" 5-1 HMS "Apollo" 1938 Staff and Departments 2-1 HMS "York" 1939 not played 1940 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 3-1 HMS "Malabar" 1941 Casemates Soccer XI 3-0 Cameron Highlanders 1942 HMS "Malabar" 3-2 Staff and Departments 1943 Bermuda Militia Artillery 3-1 Malabar Depot 1944 Malabar Depot 7-0 Malabar Training Centre 1945 B.V.R.C. 2-0 HMCS Somers Isles "B" 1946 Danbar 4-1 Bermuda Militia 1947 "B" Company, 2nd Bn, Gloucestershire 2-2 3-1 Royal Navy Depot 1948 HMS "Sheffield" 7-0 HMS "Malabar" 1949 HMS "Jamaica" "B" 3-1 HMS "Glasgow" "B" 1950 HMS "Snipe" "A" 2-1 HMS "Glasgow" "C"B.A.A. CUP
NB: first cup competition open to civilian teams. 1922/23 HMS "Mutine" 3-2 East Lancashire Regiment 1923/24 Royal Garrison Artillery 2-1 B.A.A. 1924/25 Royal Garrison Artillery 1-0 Royal Engineers & Royal Corps of Signals 1925/26 Green Howards Regiment 3-1 HMS "Calcutta" 1926/27 Green Howards Regiment 1-1 1-0 HMS "Calcutta" 1927/28 St George's No 1 Section 2-0 HMS "Cairo" 1928/29 not knownMEDAL COMPETITION
NB: successor of B.A.A. Cup. 1930 "A" Company, West Yorkshire Regiment 2-2 8-2 D.R.S.C. 1931 "A" Company, West Yorkshire Regiment bt "C" Company, West Yorkshire Regiment 1932 B.A.A. 3-2 D.R.S.C. 1933 HMS "Malabar" 3-1 D.R.S.C. 1934 St George's Athletic Club 4-2 Staff and Departments 1935 B.A.A. w/o St George's Athletic ClubB.F.A. CUP
NB: successor of Medal Competition. 1936 B.A.A. 9-2 "C" Company, Sherwood Foresters Regiment 1937 "C" Company, Sherwood Foresters Regiment 4-2 The Band, Sherwood Foresters Regiment 1937/38 B.A.A. 3-2 The Band, Sherwood Foresters Regiment 1939 2nd Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry 4-2 B.A.A. Lilywhites 1939/40 D.R.S.C. 3-0 B.V.R.C. 1941 Casemates Soccer XI 6-2 Cameron Highlanders 1942 Cameron Soccer XI 2-1 D.R.S.C. 1943 Fleet Air Arm 1-0 Admiralty House 1943/44 Malabar Depot 3-1 West End United 1945 B.V.R.C. 4-1 West End United 1946 National Sports Club 2-0 Admiralty House 1947 Old Comrades 4-2 Watford Mess 1948 National Sports Club 3-2 D.R.S.C. BERMUDA FOOTBALL COMBINATION CUP NB: successor of B.F.A. Cup. 1948/49 HMS "Glasgow" 3-1 Pembroke Panthers 1949/50 HMS "Glasgow" 6-0 St George's Dinghi and Sports Club 1950 National Sports Club 5-4 B.A.A. Greens 1951 B.A.A. Greens 5-0 HMS "Sheffield" 1952/53 National Sports Club 7-0 HMS "Superb" 1953 B.A.A. 3-1 Police Recreation Club 1954-56 not known 1956/57 B.A.A. 9-0 Prospect 1957/58 National Sports Club 1958/59 B.A.A. 5-2 National Sports Club 1959/60 Police Recreation Club 2-0 National Sports Club 1960/61 not known (not Police Recreation Club) 1961/62 Police Recreation Club 3-0 Ramblers 1962/63 not knownB.F.A. TROPHY
1932 D.R.S.C. 1936 D.R.S.C. 2-1 St George's Athletic Club 1937 The Band, Sherwood Foresters Regiment 3-0 "B" Company, Sherwood Foresters Regiment 1938 Bermuda Athletic Association (BAA) 5-0 SS Monarch of Bermuda 1939 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 2-1 SS Queen of Bermuda 1940 King's Shropshire Light Infantry 3-2 HMS "Malabar" 1941 Casemates Soccer XI 4-3 HMS "Malabar" 1942 Casemates Soccer XI 1943 HMS "Malabar" 1-0 Single Men's Quarter XI 1944 Daniel's Head 3-3 3-2 Malabar Depot 1944/45 Royal Air Force 4-1 Daniel's Head 1945/46 Danbar 13-3 B.V.R.C. 1946/47 HMS "Sheffield" 3-2 B.A.A. 1947 HMS "Sheffield" 3-2 Old ComradesB.F.C. TROPHY
NB: successor of B.F.A. Trophy. 1949 National Sports Club 2-1 B.A.A. 1950 B.A.A. Greens 5-0 HMS "Sheffield" 1951 National Sports Club 5-2 B.A.A. Greens 1952 B.A.A. Greens 2-0 St George's Dinghi and Sports Club 1953 National Sports Club 5-2 B.A.A. Greens 1954 St George's Dinghi and Sports Club 2-1 B.A.A. Greens ------------------------- "COLOURED" CUP TOURNAMENTS BERMUDA FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1948 Pembroke Juniors 3-2 Key West Rangers 1949 Key West Rangers 6-2 Pembroke Juniors 1950 Key West Rangers 5-2 Pembroke Juniors 1951 Pembroke Juniors 1952 Key West Rangers 4-4 3-1 Pembroke Juniors 1952/53 Devonshire Lions 3-1 Key West Rangers "B" 1954 Pembroke Juniors bt Key West Rangers 1955 Pembroke Juniors 4-3 Key West Rangers 1956 Pembroke Juniors 5-4 Somerset Eagles 1957 Pembroke Hamilton Club bt West End Rovers 1958 Pembroke Juniors 1959 Pembroke Hamilton Club 5-3 Southampton Rangers 1960 Dock Hill Rangers 4-4 3-2 Pembroke Hamilton Club 1961 Young Men's Social Club 3-1 Pembroke Hamilton Club 1961/62 Pembroke Hamilton Club 6-0 Paget Bombardiers 1963 North Village Community Club 1-0 Pembroke Hamilton Club ------------------------- JOINT CUP TOURNAMENTSB.F.A. CUP
NB: the 1955/56 edition was the inaugural one; aka B.F.A. Challenge Cup 1955/56 B.A.A. 3-1 Southampton Rangers 1956/57 Pembroke Hamilton Club 4-3 Pembroke Juniors 1957/58 Wellington Rovers 4-2 Bermuda AA Wanderers 1958/59 Dock Hill Rangers 3-1 Devonshire Lions 1959/60 Pembroke Hamilton Club 5-3 Dock Hill Rangers 1960/61 Pembroke Hamilton Club 2-1 Young Men's Social Club 1961/62 Pembroke Hamilton Club 4-3 West End Rovers 1962/63 Young Men's Social Club 3-1 Pembroke Juniors 1963/64 Young Men's Social Club 3-1 Dock Hill Rangers 1964/65 Young Men's Social Club 3-1 Dock Hill Rangers 1965/66 Casuals SC 2-1 North Village 1966/67 Pembroke Hamilton Club 3-2 Devonshire Colts 1967/68 Somerset Trojans 3-2 Devonshire Colts 1968/69 Somerset Trojans 6-0 Southampton Rangers 1969/70 Somerset Trojans 3-1 Academicals 1970/71 Pembroke Hamilton Club 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1971/72 Somerset Trojans 0-0 2-2 4-1 PHC Zebras 1972/73 Devonshire Colts 2-2 2-1 PHC Zebras 1973/74 Devonshire Colts 3-0 Warwick Workmen's Club Bombardiers 1974/75 PHC Zebras 3-1 Somerset Trojans 1975/76 Somerset Trojans 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1976/77 Somerset Trojans 3-1 Southampton Rangers 1977/78 North Village 3-1 PHC Zebras 1978/79 Somerset Trojans 4-0 Devonshire Cougars 1979/80 PHC Zebras 4-1 Warwick Workmen's Club Bombardiers 1980/81 Vasco da Gama 3-1 Somerset Trojans 1981/82 Vasco da Gama 3-1 PHC Zebras 1982/83 North Village 2-1 Vasco da Gama 1983/84 Southampton Rangers 1-1 2-0 Devonshire Colts 1984/85 Hotels International 2-1 PHC Zebras 1985/86 North Village 2-0 Vasco da Gama 1986/87 Dandy Town 2-2 1-0 PHC Zebras 1987/88 Somerset Trojans 0-0 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1988/89 North Village 2-1 PHC Zebras 1989/90 Somerset Trojans 2-0 Dandy Town 1990/91 Boulevard Blazers 1-1 2-0 PHC Zebras 1991/92 PHC Zebras 2-1 Dandy Town 1992/93 Boulevard Blazers 4-1 Devonshire Colts 1993/94 Vasco da Gama 2-1 Dandy Town 1994/95 Vasco da Gama 2-0 Devonshire Cougars 1995/96 Boulevard Blazers 2-1 Southampton Rangers 1996/97 Boulevard Blazers 3-2 Wolves 1997/98 Vasco da Gama 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1998/99 Devonshire Colts 1-0 Dandy Town 1999/00 North Village 2-1 Devonshire Colts 2000/01 Devonshire Colts 3-1 North Village 2001/02 North Village 3-0 Dandy Town 2002/03 North Village 5-1 Prospect 2003/04 North Village 3-3 2-1 Devonshire Cougars 2004/05 North Village 2-0 Hamilton Parish 2005/06 North Village 4-1 Dandy Town 2006/07 Devonshire Colts 2-0 Boulevard Blazers 2007/08 PHC Zebras 2-0 Dandy Town 2008/09 Boulevard Blazers 5-3 Dandy Town 2009/10 Devonshire Cougars 2-2 Somerset Eagles 2010/11 Devonshire Cougars 4-1 Southampton Rangers 2011/12 Dandy Town 5-2 North Village 2012/13 Devonshire Cougars 3-0 Somerset Eagles 2013/14 Dandy Town 1-0 North Village 2014/15 Dandy Town 3-1 Flanagan's Onions 2015/16 Robin Hood 2-0 Dandy Town 2016/17 PHC Zebras 1-0 North Village 2017/18 Robin Hood 1-0 Southampton Rangers 2018/19 Robin Hood 3-2 X'roads Warriors 2019/20 competition abandoned 2020/21 competition abandoned Pembroke Hamilton Club were first 'black' club to win the FA Cup results of first final also given as 3-3 Cougars had beaten St. George's Colts 2-1 in the semifinalsNumber of Wins
11 PHC Zebras
10 North Village 9 Somerset Trojans 5 Devonshire Colts 5 Vasco da Gama 5 Boulevard Blazers4 Dandy Town
3 Devonshire Cougars 3 Young Men's Social Club 3 Robin Hood 1 Southampton Rangers 1 Dock Hill Rangers 1 Bermuda AA Wanderers 1 Casuals SC 1 Hotels International 1 Wellington Rovers (St.George's)Pembroke Juniors
Warwick Workmen's Club BombardiersAcademicals
Devonshire Lions
Flanagan's Onions
Hamilton Parish
Prospect
Somerset Eagles
Wolves
X'roads Warriors
Notes: Bermuda AA abbreviates Bermuda Athletic Association and were also known as BAA Green Knights; their current name is BAA Wanderers; Somerset Trojans' win 1989/90 was the first for a second division club.FRIENDSHIP TROPHY
1965/66 North Village 1-0 Wellington Rovers 1966/67 Somerset Trojans 3-1 Devonshire Colts 1967/68 Somerset Trojans 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1968/69 Somerset Trojans 4-1 Devonshire Colts 1969/70 Somerset Trojans 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1970/71 PHC Zebras 2-0 Somerset Trojans 1971/72 PHC Zebras 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1972/73 PHC Zebras 3-0 Devonshire Cougars 1973/74 Devonshire Colts 3-1 Hotels International 1974/75 PHC Zebras 2-1 Young Men's Social Club 1975/76 Southampton Rangers 2-1 Young Men's Social Club 1976/77 Somerset Trojans 3-2 WWC (Warwick?) 1977/78 North Village 0-0 Southampton Rangers 1978/79 Somerset Trojans 4-1 PHC Zebras 1979/80 Somerset Trojans 2-0 North Village 1980/81 Devonshire Colts 2-1 Devonshire Cougars 1981/82 Southampton Rangers 1-0 Devonshire Cougars 1982/83 Hotels International 1-0 Vasco da Gama 1983/84 Vasco da Gama 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1984/85 Boulevard Blazers 3-2 Devonshire Colts 1985/86 PHC Zebras 3-1 Dandy Town 1986/87 PHC Zebras 4-3 St George's (Colts?) 1987/88 PHC Zebras 2-0 Hotels International 1988/89 Somerset Trojans 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1989/90 PHC Zebras 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1990/91 Dandy Town 3-0 Somerset Trojans 1991/92 Southampton Rangers 1-0 PHC Zebras 1992/93 North Village 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1993/94 Dandy Town 1-0 Vasco da Gama 1994/95 Dandy Town 4-2 Somerset Trojans 1995/96 St George's Colts 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1996/97 North Village 2-1 Dandy Town 1997/98 Hotels International 4-2 Boulevard Blazers 1998/99 Devonshire Colts 2-0 Vasco da Gama 1999/00 Devonshire Colts 3-1 PHC Zebras 2000/01 North Village 4-2 Dandy Town 2001/02 PHC Zebras 3-2 North Village 2002/03 Dandy Town 3-2 Somerset Eagles 2003/04 North Village 1-0 Somerset Eagles 2004/05 Devonshire Cougars 3-1 PHC Zebras 2005/06 North Village 2-1 Dandy Town 2006/07 Somerset Trojans 4-0 Devonshire Cougars 2007/08 North Village 7-3 PHC Zebras 2008/09 PHC Zebras 2-1 Southampton Rangers 2009/10 North Village 3-2 Southampton Rangers 2010/11 North Village 3-1 Devonshire Cougars 2011/12 North Village 4-0 Somerset Trojans 2012/13 Devonshire Cougars 0-0 Dandy Town 2013/14 Somerset Trojans 4-1 Hamilton Parish 2014/15 Robin Hood awd Dandy Town 2015/16 Somerset Trojans 2-1 PHC Zebras 2016/17 Devonshire Cougars 1-0 PHC Zebras 2017/18 PHC Zebras 2-0 North Village 2018/19 PHC Zebras 5-2 Dandy Town 2019/20 Southampton Rangers 1-0 Devonshire Cougars 2020/21 competition abandoned Dandy Town won the final 4-3 but fielded an ineligible playerNumber of Wins
12 PHC Zebras
11 Somerset Trojans 11 North Village 4 Devonshire Colts4 Dandy Town
4 Southampton Rangers 3 Devonshire Cougars 2 Hotels International 1 Vasco da Gama 1 Boulevard Blazers 1 St George's Colts (includes lost final 1986/87) 1 Robin HoodSomerset Eagles
Young Men's Social ClubHamilton Parish
Wellington Rovers
WWC (Warwick?)
Number of League-Cup-and-Friendship-Trophy Trebles (7) NB: since introduction of joint league (BFU) in 1963 3 Somerset Trojans2 North Village
1 Devonshire Cougars1 PHC Zebras
MARTONMERE CUP
1972/73 Devonshire Colts 3-2 Somerset Trojans 1973/74 North Village 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1974/75 North Village 3-2 Devonshire Colts 1975/76 PHC Zebras 4-2 Hotels International 1976/77 Somerset Trojans 4-0 Young Men's Social Club 1977/78 Somerset Trojans 3-1 Southampton Rangers 1978/79 North Village 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1979/80 North Village 1-0 Devonshire Cougars 1980/81 Somerset Trojans 1-0 Vasco da Gama 1981/82 Hotels International 4-1 Somerset Trojans 1982/83 PHC Zebras 4-1 Somerset Trojans 1983/84 Hotels International 3-1 Southampton Rangers 1984/85 Vasco da Gama 2-0 North Village 1985/86 North Village 1-0 PHC Zebras 1986/87 Somerset Trojans 0-0 Southampton Rangers 1987/88 Dandy Town 2-1 PHC Zebras 1988/89 North Village 1-0 1-0 Hotels International 1989/90 Somerset Trojans 2-0 Dandy Town 1990/91 Dandy Town 2-0 PHC Zebras 1991/92 Somerset Trojans 1-0 North Village 1992/93 Somerset Trojans 1-0 PHC Zebras 1993/94 Boulevard Blazers 3-2 Devonshire Colts 1994/95 Vasco da Gama 1-1 Boulevard Blazers 1995/96 Vasco da Gama 3-1 Boulevard Blazers 1996/97 Boulevard Blazers 1-0 North Village 1997/98 Boulevard Blazers 3-2 Vasco da Gama 1998/99 Dandy Town 2-1 Devonshire Colts 1999/00 Dandy Town 4-2 Wolves 2000/01 Wolves 1-0 Devonshire Colts 2001/02 Devonshire Cougars 3-2 North Village 2002/03 Devonshire Colts 2-1 PHC Zebras 2003/04 North Village 3-0 Devonshire Cougars 2004/05 North Village 3-2 Dandy Town 2005/06 Dandy Town 1-0 Somerset Trojans 2006/07 Devonshire Cougars 2-0 PHC Zebras 2007/08 PHC Zebras 1-1 Devonshire Cougars 2008/09 Devonshire Cougars 4-0 North Village 2009/10 Dandy Town 1-1 Boulevard Blazers [aet, 5-4 pen NB: not played since 2010Number of Wins
8 North Village
7 Somerset Trojans6 Dandy Town
3 PHC Zebras
3 Boulevard Blazers 3 Devonshire Cougars 3 Vasco da Gama 2 Devonshire Colts 2 Hotels International1 Wolves
Southampton Rangers Young Men's Social Club Note: played (in 1995/96) between first six teams of previous season.DUDLEY EVE TROPHY
1978/79 Devonshire Colts 3-1 1-1 North Village 1979/80 North Village 2-1 1-0 Somerset Trojans 1980/81 Vasco da Gama 4-2 3-2 Southampton Rangers 1981/82 PHC Zebras 1-1 3-3 Somerset Trojans 1982/83 Devonshire Colts 1-0 0-0 Somerset Trojans 1983/84 Vasco da Gama 2-1 3-1 Somerset Trojans 1984/85 North Village 1-2 2-0 PHC Zebras 1985/86 PHC Zebras 2-1 2-0 Dandy Town Hornets 1986/87 Dandy Town 2-1 1-1 Somerset Trojans 1987/88 North Village 0-1 1-0 Hotels Internationals 1988/89 PHC Zebras 3-2 1-2 Dandy Town Hornets 1989/90 PHC Zebras 4-1 2-2 Dandy Town Hornets 1990/91 PHC Zebras 3-0 2-1 Boulevard Blazers 1991/92 Boulevard Blazers 1-0 2-2 Somerset Trojans 1992/93 Somerset Trojans 1-1 2-0 PHC Zebras 1993/94 Dandy Town 3-0 1-0 North Village Red Devils 1994/95 Somerset Trojans 1-1 2-1 Dandy Town 1995/96 Vasco da Gama 2-0 1-1 Dandy Town 1996/97 PHC Zebras 1-0 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1997/98 Vasco da Gama 0-0 1-0 Devonshire Colts 1998/99 North Village 2-0 1-1 Dandy Town 1999/00 Devonshire Colts 6-0 1-3 Vasco da Gama 2000/01 North Village 3-2 3-1 Devonshire Colts 2001/02 Wolves 3-1 4-0 PHC Zebras 2002/03 Bermuda XI 2-1 Jamaica U-23 2003/04 Barbados 4-0 Bermuda 2004/05 not held, see Champions Cup 2005/06 Devonshire Cougars 1-1 North Village 2006/07 Somerset Trojans 3-0 Devonshire Cougars 2007/08 North Village 4-1 Devonshire Cougars 2008/09 Dandy Town Hornets 2-2 Boulevard Blazers 2009/10 North Village 1-1 PHC Zebras 2010/11 North Village 4-4 Devonshire Cougars 2011/12 Dandy Town Hornets 1-0 North Village 2012/13 Somerset Trojans 2-1 North Village 2013/14 Dandy Town Hornets 2-2 Devonshire Cougars 2014/15 Dandy Town Hornets 3-0 Somerset Trojans 2015/16 PHC Zebras 2-0 Robin Hood 2016/17 Devonshire Cougars 1-0 PHC Zebras 2017/18 PHC Zebras 3-0 Devonshire Cougars 2018/19 Robin Hood 2-0 Somerset Trojans 2019/20 Dandy Town Hornets 5-2 Robin Hood 2020/21 Devonshire Cougars 2-1 Dandy Town HornetsNumber of Wins
8 North Village
8 PHC Zebras
7 Dandy Town
4 Somerset Trojans 4 Vasco da Gama 3 Devonshire Cougars 3 Devonshire Colts 1 Boulevard Blazers1 Robin Hood
1 Barbados 1 Bermuda XI1 Wolves
Bermuda
Hotels InternationalsJamaica U-23
Southampton Rangers Note: the 1978/79 edition was the first (former BFA executive Dudley Eve had died 4 months prior to the first edition); Wolves were first team to win it and be relegated (2001/02; that also was the first time they reached the final); the 2003/04 trophy was awarded at New Year's Day 2004 as part of a 3-match tour of Barbados in BermudaCHAMPIONS CUP
2004/05 Dandy Town 2-2 Devonshire Cougars Note: one-off tournament replacing the Dudley Eve Trophy for the 2004/05 season CHARITY SHIELD (SUPER CUP) NB: seasons indicated refer to the season in which the contestants won the league resp. the cup to qualify for the Super Cup match, which was usually played at the start of the next season 1983/84 Southampton Rangers 0-0 Somerset Trojans 1984/85 Hotels Internationals 3-1 PHC Zebras 1985/86 North Village 1-0 PHC Zebras 1986/87 Somerset Trojans 3-1 Dandy Town Hornets 1987/88 Dandy Town Hornets 2-0 Somerset Trojans 1988/89 PHC Zebras 1-0 North Village 1989/90 PHC Zebras 3-1 Somerset Trojans 1990/91 PHC Zebras 2-0 Boulevard Blazers 1991/92 PHC Zebras 2-1 Boulevard Blazers 1992/93 Boulevard Blazers 2-1 Somerset Trojans 1993/94 Dandy Town 2-0 Vasco da Gama 1994/95 Vasco da Gama 2-0 Boulevard Blazers 1995/96 Vasco da Gama 3-2 Boulevard Blazers 1996/97 Devonshire Colts 1-1 Boulevard Blazers 1997/98 Boulevard Blazers 3-2 Vasco da Gama 1998/99 Devonshire Colts 3-1 Vasco da Gama 1999/00 North Village 3-0 PHC Zebras 2000/01 Dandy Town 2-1 Devonshire Colts 2001/02 North Village 2-0 Devonshire Cougars 2002/03 North Village 2-0 Devonshire Colts 2003/04 North Village 2-0 Dandy Town 2004/05 North Village 4-3 Devonshire Cougars 2005/06 Dandy Town 3-2 North Village 2006/07 Devonshire Cougars 5-0 Devonshire Colts 2007/08 PHC Zebras 7-1 North Village 2008/09 Boulevard Blazers 1-0 Devonshire Cougars 2009/10 Devonshire Cougars 3-2 Dandy Town 2010/11 North Village 3-0 Devonshire Cougars 2011/12 Dandy Town 4-0 North Village 2012/13 Devonshire Cougars 6-3 Somerset Trojans 2013/14 Dandy Town 4-0 Somerset Trojans 2014/15 Dandy Town 3-0 Somerset Trojans 2015/16 Dandy Town 2-1 Robin Hood 2016/17 PHC Zebras 1-0 Robin Hood 2017/18 PHC Zebras 2-1 Robin Hood 2018/19 Robin Hood 3-1 PHC Zebras 2019/20 Southampton Rangers 4-0 North Village NB: the 1984 edition was the first.Number of Wins
8 Dandy Town
7 North Village
7 PHC Zebras
3 Boulevard Blazers 3 Devonshire Cougars 2 Devonshire Colts 2 Vasco da Gama 2 Southampton Rangers 1 Somerset Trojans1 Robin Hood
1 Hotels Internationals Number of League-and-Cup Doubles (18) NB: since introduction of joint league (BFU) in 19634 North Village
3 PHC Zebras
3 Somerset Trojans2 Dandy Town
2 Young Men's Social Club 1 Boulevard Blazers 1 Devonshire Colts 1 Devonshire Cougars1 Vasco da Gama
NB: in addition the following clubs won league-and-cup doubles prior to 1963:_white league_
4 B.A.A.
1 "A" Company, West Yorkshire Regiment1 HMS "Malabar"
1 National Sports Club_black league_
5 Pembroke Juniors 2 Key West Rangers 1 Pembroke Hamilton Club SHIELD CUP (FIRST DIVISION) 1963/64 PHC Zebras bt Warwick WC Bombardiers 1964/65 not known 1965/66 Southampton Rangers bt Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club 1966/67 not known 1967/68 Hotels International 1968/69 Young Men's Social Club bt Somerset Colts1969/70 Police
1970/71 Pembroke Juniors1971/72 Police
1972/73 Southampton Rangers 1973/74 Centaurs United1974/75 Police
1975/76 Devonshire Recreation Club1976/77 Wolves
1977/78 Hamilton Parish 1978/79 St George's Cricket Club 1979/80 Warwick United 1980/81 PHC Zebras 1981/82 Boulevard Blazers 1982/83 Warwick United1983/84 Wolves
1984/85 St George's Cricket Club 1985/86 Vasco da Gama 1986/87 Port Royal 1987/88 Devonshire Colts1988/89 Wolves
1989/90 Warwick United 1990/91 Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club 1991/92 St George's Cricket Club 2-1 St David's 1992/93 BAA Wanderers 1993/94 BAA Wanderers 1994/95 Southampton Rangers 1995/96 Paget Lions bt Devonshire Cougars 1996/97 Somerset Trojans bt Prospect Police1997/98 Wolves
1998/99 PHC Zebras 3-1 St George's Colts 1999/00 St George's Colts 3-1 Young Men's Social Club 2000/01 Somerset Eagles 2-1 St David's Islanders 2001/02 Boulevard Blazers 6-2 Somerset Eagles 2002/03 Southampton Rangers 5-0 Hamilton Parish 2003/04 Somerset Trojans 7-0 Paget 2004/05 Ireland Rangers 2-2 St David's Islanders 2005/06 Paget Lions 0-0 Crossroads Warriors 2006/07 Devonshire Colts 5-2 Southampton Rangers 2007/08 St David's 1-0 Somerset Eagles 2008/09 Somerset Trojans 3-1 St David's 2009/10 Saint George's Colts 2-0 Prospect United 2010/11 Hamilton Parish 2-1 Wolves 2011/12 Hamilton Parish 2-0 Crossroads Warriors 2012/13 Hamilton Parish 1-0 Somerset Eagles 2013/14 Somerset Eagles 1-0 Devonshire Colts 2014/15 Devonshire Colts 3-1 Young Men's Social Club 2015/16 BAA Wanderers 1-1 Crossroads Warriors 2016/17 BAA Wanderers 2-0 Devonshire Colts 2017/18 Southampton Rangers 2-1 Paget Lions 2018/19 Southampton Rangers 2-1 Hamilton Parish 2019/20 Devonshire Colts 4-1 Flanagan's Onions 2020/21 competition abandoned the 1964/65 winners were reported as Southampton Rangers, the 1965/66 winners as Hotels Internationals and the 1966/67 winners as Somerset Trojans; however, results from contemporary newspapers appear to suggest Southampton Rangers won in 1966 and Hotels Internationals may have won in 1967; no information on 1965 was found. Number of Wins (55; 2 not known) 6 Southampton Rangers 5 Hamilton Parish (includes 1990/91) 5 St George's Colts (includes Cricket Club)4 BAA Wanderers
4 Devonshire Colts4 Wolves
3 PHC Zebras
3 Police
3 Somerset Trojans3 Warwick United
2 Boulevard Blazers2 Paget Lions
2 Somerset Eagles
1 Centaurs United
1 Devonshire Recreation Club 1 Hotels International1 Ireland Rangers
1 Pembroke Juniors1 Port Royal
1 St David's
1 Vasco da Gama
1 Young Men's Social Club COMMERCIAL CUP (LOWER LEVEL) 1998/99 North Village Rams 1-0 Lobster Pot 1999-05 no tournament 2005/06 MR Onions 2-1 BAA Wanderers 2006/07 Key West Rangers 4-1 Robin Hood 2007/08 Lobster Pot 3-0 Tuff Dogs 2008/09 North Village Rams 3-1 Key West Rangers -------------------------ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
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