1893 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. College championship Events England - The Football League – Sunderland 48 points, Preston North End 37, Everton 36, Aston Villa 35, Bolton Wanderers 32, Burnley 30
- FA Cup final – Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0 Everton at Fallowfield, Manchester
- Ahead of the 1893–94 season, the Football League decides to expand the Second Division from 12 to 16 clubs but, with the unexpected demise of Accrington FC, they are left with 15.
- Notts County and Accrington FC have been relegated from the First Division and replaced by Darwen and Sheffield United, both promoted from the Second Division. Bootle FC is expelled from the league and, to make the Second Division up to 16 clubs, the league elects Liverpool, Middlesbrough Ironopolis (league membership 1893–94), Newcastle United, Rotherham Town (1893–96) and Woolwich Arsenal, the latter being the first club from the south of England to join the Football League. Unexpectedly, Accrington FC then withdraws from the Football League and the 1893–94 Second Division has to proceed with an uneven 15 clubs.
- Although the Football League is experiencing membership difficulties at this time, it has nevertheless succeeded in electing two of the greatest football clubs of all time: Liverpool and Arsenal.
Scotland Argentina Portugal - 28 September — foundation of FC Porto as Football Club do Porto
National championship - Beginning in 1893, the National League's championship pennant is awarded to the first–place club in the standings at the end of the season. Boston Beaneaters takes the 1893 title and there is no post–season play–off series.
Events - The pitcher's rubber replaces the box and the effective distance from home plate increases from 55 feet to 60 feet, 6 inches.
Events Events Lineal world champions[2] Events Honours – England Honours – Australia Honours – South Africa Honours – India Honours – West Indies Major tournaments Other tournaments England Australia Canada Ireland USA Stanley Cup The Boat Race Home Nations Championship - In the 11th series, six matches are played between England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Wales wins all three of its matches to take the Championship for the first time.
Events England France USA America's Cup [edit] References
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