1888 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. College championship Events - Tackling below the waist is legalised.
England Origin of the Football League - One of the problems facing professionalism is the lack of competitive matches, especially for teams that have been knocked out of the FA Cup. It is self–evident that crowds for friendly fixtures are much lower, which means a reduction in revenue and consequent struggle to pay wages.
- Aston Villa's Scottish director William McGregor seeks a solution by asking other professional clubs to arrange annual home and away fixtures on a competitive basis, with points to be awarded for winning and drawing. Following a conference between club directors on 23 March, the English Football League is founded on 17 April as one division of twelve clubs.
- The founder members are: Accrington FC (1888–1893), Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke FC, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Scotland - Scottish Cup final – Renton 6–1 Cambuslang
- Glasgow Celtic founded by members of the Marist Order, a teaching institute, as a way of raising money for a poor children’s charity. The club's first ground is a piece of rented land not far from the present Celtic Park. Celtic's first recorded match is a home "friendly" against Rangers; Celtic win 5–2 in what is therefore the inaugural "Old Firm Game".
International National championship Events - The last of many adjustments finally sets four balls and three strikes for a "walk" and a strikeout.
Events Lineal world champions[2] Events - After a run of disastrous results over a number of seasons, Derbyshire is demoted from first-class status and the 1888 County Championship is contested by only eight teams: Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex, Notts, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire. Derbyshire will recover first-class status in 1894 and rejoin the Championship in 1895.
- 5 July — formation of Glamorgan CCC at a meeting in the Angel Hotel, Cardiff.
- Thanks mainly to the bowling of Bobby Peel, England defeats Australia 2–1 to retain The Ashes.
England Australia Major tournaments Other tournaments England Australia Canada Ireland USA The Boat Race Home Nations Championship Other events England USA [edit] References
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