Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy

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The Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy was an association football competition that took place twice, in Turin, Italy, in 1909 and 1911. It is sometimes referred to as The First World Cup. However it is predated by the Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva, which was hosted in 1908 also in Turin, as the first international competition[1] and football tournaments at the Olympic Games, since 1900 (officially). Also as the World Cup features international teams from around the world, and this competition features club sides from only Europe, it is a misnomer. It would be more accurate to say that it was a precursor to the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.


Italy, Germany and Switzerland sent their most prestigious club sides to the competition, but The Football Association of England refused to be associated with it and declined the offer to send a team. Not wishing to have England unrepresented in the competition, Lipton invited West Auckland FC, an amateur side from County Durham and mostly made up of coal miners, to take part. Some sources claim that this was as a result of an administrative error as the FA intended to send Woolwich Arsenal but West Auckland were invited instead as they shared the same initials.[2] West Auckland won the tournament and returned to Italy in 1911 to defend their title. In this second competition, West Auckland beat the then amateur team Juventus 6-1 in the final, and were awarded the trophy outright.


In January 1994 the original trophy, which was being held in West Auckland Workingmen's Club, was stolen and to date has not been recovered. An exact replica of the original trophy was commissioned and is now held by West Auckland FC.


Tyne Tees Television produced a TV dramatisation of the story in 1982, The World Cup: A Captain's Tale.




Contents





  • 1 1909 tournament

    • 1.1 Participants


    • 1.2 Results



  • 2 1911 tournament

    • 2.1 Participants


    • 2.2 Results



  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




1909 tournament



Participants


  • Torino XI (Italy) (formed from players of mainly Juventus and FC Torino)


  • Stuttgarter Sportfreunde (Germany)


  • West Auckland FC (England)


  • FC Winterthur (Switzerland)


Results


Semi-finals

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11 April 1909







Stuttgarter Sportfreunde Germany0-2England West Auckland
Whittington 10, Dickenson 88 (pen)




11 April 1909







Torino XI Italy1-2Switzerland FC Winterthur
F. Berardo 13Lang 25, 55 (pen)


Third Place Match

12 April 1909







Torino XI Italy2-1Germany Stuttgarter Sportfreunde
De Bernardi 35, Zuffi II 75Kipp 15


Final

12 April 1909







West Auckland England2-0Switzerland FC Winterthur
R. Jones 6 (pen), J. Jones 8



1911 tournament



Participants



  • Juventus (Italy)


  • FC Zürich (Switzerland)


  • West Auckland (England)


  • FC Torino (Italy)


Results


Semi-finals

Unknown date







Zürich Switzerland0-2England West Auckland




Unknown date







Juventus ItalybeatItaly Torino


Third Place Match

Unknown date







Torino Italy2-1Switzerland Zürich


Final

17 April 1911







Juventus Italy1-6England West Auckland



See also


  • Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy

  • Copa Lipton

  • Lipton Challenge Cup


References




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  2. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/tees/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8173000/8173881.stm BBC news article on the Trophy



  • Results of the Thomas Lipton Trophy


External links


  • West Auckland Village Website page about the first World Cup

  • West Auckland Town FC History page

  • West Auckland: "World Cup" winner







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