The 1883–84 Irish Cup was the 4th edition of the Irish Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition in Irish football. Distillery won the tournament for...
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The 1883–84 Belfast Charity Cup was the inaugural edition of the Belfast Charity Cup, a cup competition in Irish football. Cliftonville won the tournament...
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The 1883–84 British Home Championship was the inaugural international football tournament, played between the Home Nations of the British Isles which...
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The 1883–84 season was the 11th season of competitive football in Scotland. This season saw the introduction of the British Home Championship, with Scotland...
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The 1883–84 season was the 13th season of competitive football in England. Since 1880, Bolton Wanderers (founded in 1874), was known to have unofficially...
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Queen's Island F.C. (1881) (category Defunct association football clubs in Northern Ireland)
friendly match in December 1883 against the Y.M.C.A., and, after losing to Wellington Park in the second round of the 1883–84 Irish Cup, the only fixture recorded...
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1884 in association football (section Domestic cups)
Prescot Cables F.C. Tranmere Rovers F.C. Wakefield F.C. Stenhousemuir F.C. 1883–84 British Home Championship (26 January – 29 March 1884) Source: Rules for...
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Alexander F.C. (category Founding members of the Irish Football Association)
After a contentious defeat to Moyola Park in the quarter-final of the 1883–84 Irish Cup, the club withdrew in protest from the association. The withdrawal...
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break-away from the Irish Football Association by clubs from what would become the Irish Free State in 1921, the Irish Cup was the national cup competition for...
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British Home Championship (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (the last of whom competed as Northern Ireland starting from the late 1950s). Beginning during the 1883–84 season, it is the...
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