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'''1878 in sports''' describes the year's events in world sport.
'''1878 in sports''' describes the year's events in world sport.


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==[[American football]]==
==[[American football]]==
'''College championship'''
'''[[1878 college football season|College championship]]'''
* [[NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship|College football national championship]] – [[Princeton Tigers football|Princeton Tigers]]
* [[NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship|College football national championship]] – [[Princeton Tigers football|Princeton Tigers]]
'''Events'''
'''Events'''
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'''Scotland'''
'''Scotland'''
* [[1878 Scottish Cup Final|Scottish Cup final]] – [[Vale of Leven F.C.|Vale of Leven]] 1–0 [[Third Lanark F.C.|Third Lanark]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Scottish Cup Past Winners {{!}} Scottish Cup {{!}} Scottish FA |url=https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-cup/archive/scottish-cup-history/scottish-cup-winners/ |website=www.scottishfa.co.uk |access-date=5 February 2021}}</ref>
* [[1878 Scottish Cup Final|Scottish Cup final]] – [[Vale of Leven F.C.|Vale of Leven]] 1–0 [[Third Lanark F.C.|Third Lanark]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Scottish Cup Past Winners {{!}} Scottish Cup {{!}} Scottish FA |url=https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-cup/archive/scottish-cup-history/scottish-cup-winners/ |website=www.scottishfa.co.uk |access-date=5 February 2021}}</ref>

== [[Australian rules football|Australian Rules Football]] ==

* [[Victorian Football League|Victorian Football Association]] premiers - [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
* [[South Australian National Football League|SANFL]] premiers - [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]


==[[Baseball]]==
==[[Baseball]]==
'''National championship'''
'''National championship'''
* [[National League]] champions – [[Boston Red Caps]]
* [[National League (baseball)|National League]] champions – [[Boston Red Caps]]
'''Events'''
'''Events'''
* [[Harry Wright]] leads [[Boston Red Caps]] to another pennant, once again with brother [[George Wright (sportsman)|George Wright]] at shortstop and [[Andy Leonard]] in the outfield. This is six wins in seven years for them all, plus their membership of the 1869–70 [[Cincinnati Red Stockings]].
* [[Harry Wright]] leads [[Boston Red Caps]] to another pennant, once again with brother [[George Wright (sportsman)|George Wright]] at shortstop and [[Andy Leonard]] in the outfield. This is six wins in seven years for them all, plus their membership of the 1869–70 [[Cincinnati Red Stockings]].
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* [[St. Leger Stakes]] – Jannette
* [[St. Leger Stakes]] – Jannette
'''Australia'''
'''Australia'''
* [[Melbourne Cup]] – [[Calamia]]
* [[1878 Melbourne Cup|Melbourne Cup]] – [[Calamia]]
'''Canada'''
'''Canada'''
* [[Queen's Plate]] – King George
* [[Queen's Plate]] – King George
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==[[Tennis]]==
==[[Tennis]]==
'''England'''
'''England'''
* [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship]] – [[Frank Hadow]] (GB) defeated [[Spencer Gore (sportsman)|Spencer Gore]] (GB) 7–5 6–1 9–7
* [[1878 Wimbledon Championship – Singles|Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship]] – [[Frank Hadow]] (GB) defeated [[Spencer Gore (sportsman)|Spencer Gore]] (GB) 7–5 6–1 9–7


'''World'''
'''World'''

Latest revision as of 07:53, 16 October 2024

1878 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

College championship

Events

England

  • FA Cup finalThe Wanderers 1–0 Royal Engineers at The Oval. The Wanderers become the first team to complete a hat trick of FA Cup wins and it is their fifth (and final) win in total.
  • Accrington FC, known as "Th' Owd Reds", is founded in 1878 by the town cricket club and plays at Thorneyholme Road, which remains the home of Accrington Cricket Club to the present. Accrington FC, which folds in 1896, is not the same club as Accrington Stanley, which begins in 1891 as Stanley Villa (i.e., founded by residents of Stanley Street in Accrington). In 1893, Stanley Villa decides to adopt the town's name and becomes Accrington Stanley.
  • Everton F.C. founded as St Domingo's, a chapel team with a pitch on Stanley Park in Liverpool. The present name is adopted the following year at a pub meeting.
  • Ipswich Town founded and known as Ipswich A.F.C. until 1888 when it merges with Ipswich Rugby Club to form Ipswich Town Football Club
  • Manchester United founded as Newton Heath Cricket & Football Club by employees of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway.
  • Stoke Ramblers merges with Stoke Victoria Cricket Club, and becomes Stoke Football Club (in 1928, it is renamed Stoke City).
  • West Bromwich Albion founded as West Bromwich Strollers by workers at Salter's Spring Works in West Bromwich. They become Albion in 1879.

Scotland

National championship

Events

Events

Events

England

Australia

Major tournaments

England

Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

Events

The Boat Race

Other events

Events

England

World

  • The 2nd pre-open era 1878 Men's Tennis tour gets underway 6 tournaments are staged this year between 9 July – 12 October 1878.

References

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  2. ^ LA84Foundation.org Outing Volume IV Issue 6 September 1884
  3. ^ Cyber Boxing Zone – Joe Goss. Retrieved on 12 November 2009.
  4. ^ A semi-official seasonal title proclaimed by media consensus prior to December 1889 when the official County Championship is constituted.
  5. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Henri Duhamel". bivouak.net. 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-11. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  7. ^ "Chamrousse Ski History". PisteHors.com. 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  8. ^ Bolitho, Andrea (January 2010). "Top Secret Slopes". France Today. Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 20 January 2013.