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Scotland]] for the Calcutta Cup in 1892 1892 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. College championship Events England - The Football League Sunderland 42 points, Preston North End 37, Bolton Wanderers 36, Aston Villa 30, Everton 28, Wolves 26
- FA Cup final West Bromwich Albion 3 0 Aston Villa in the last final to be played at The Oval.
- 13 March Liverpool Football Club is founded after Everton is split by a faction fight at board level over the proposed purchase of the freehold at Anfield. One faction, retaining the club's name and players, quits Anfield and moves across Stanley Park to establish a new home at Goodison Park. The other faction, which owns Anfield, decides to establish a new club there and this is called Liverpool FC. The new club joins the Lancashire League prior to the 1892 1893 season.
- With the demise of the rival Football Alliance, the Football League is able to expand by inviting former Alliance members to join it. Membership doubles from 14 to 28 clubs with divisions introduced for the first time in the 1892 93 season. The original Football League becomes the new First Division, expanded to 16 teams; and the new Second Division is formed with 12 teams, many of them former members of the Alliance.
- Darwen is relegated from the First Division; Newton Heath (Manchester United), Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday are elected to the First Division for 1892 93. Members of the new Second Division are Ardwick (Manchester City), Bootle (league members 1892 93), Burton United (1892 1907), Crewe Alexandra, Darwen, Grimsby Town, Lincoln City, Northwich Victoria (1892 94), Burslem Port Vale (1892 1907), Sheffield United, Small Heath (Birmingham City) and Walsall.
Germany - 25 July Hertha Berlin founded as one of the oldest clubs in Germany
Scotland Events - C. B. Fry equals the world record for the long jump of 23 ft. 5in the record stands for 18 months.
National championship - The "National League and American Association" is the sole major league in baseball after incorporating four clubs from the former American Association into the expanded and restructured National League and buying out the four others.
- The National League plays a split season, Boston Beaneaters winning the first half, Cleveland Spiders winning the second. At the end of the season, Boston defeats Cleveland 5 0 in a championship series. The experiment will not be repeated but it will be adapted after two-month interruption of the 1981 season.
Events James J. Corbett, known as "Gentleman Jim" Events Lineal world champions[2] Events England Australia South Africa West Indies Major tournaments Other tournaments Events England Australia Canada Ireland USA Events The Boat Race Home Nations Championship England France USA References de:Sportjahr 1892 fr:1892 en sport hu:1892 a sportban ja:1892 no:Sports ret 1892 pt:1892 no desporto sv:Sport ret 1892 zh:1892
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