1908 in association football

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1908 throughout the world.

Winners club national championship

 * Argentina: Belgrano(*)
 * Belgium : Racing CB
 * England: Manchester United
 * FA Cup: Wolves
 * Finland: Unitas Helsinki
 * Germany: Viktoria Berlin (winners of a regional league play-off)(*)
 * Hungary: MTK(*)
 * Italy: Pro Vercelli(*)
 * Netherlands : Quick Den Haag(*)
 * Scotland: For fuller coverage, see 1907-08 in Scottish football.
 * Scottish Division One – Celtic
 * Scottish Division Two – Raith Rovers
 * Scottish Cup – Celtic
 * Sweden: IFK Gothenburg(*)
 * Switzerland: FC Winterthur (winners of a play-off)(*)
 * Uruguay: River Plate(*)
 * Greece: F.C. Goudi Athens

(*)Amateur league

International tournaments

 * Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva, in Turin, Italy:
 * Servette FC
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 * Olympic Games in London, United Kingdom (October 19 – 24 1908)
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Clubs founded

 * March 25 – Clube Atlético Mineiro (Brazil)
 * July 19 – Feyenoord (Netherlands)
 * September 26 – SK Brann (Norway)
 * Hartlepool United F.C. (England)
 * March 9 – F.C. Internazionale Milano (Italy)
 * R.S.C. Anderlecht (Belgium)
 * Huddersfield Town F.C. (England)
 * Panathinaikos FC (Greece)
 * U.S. Lecce (Italy)
 * St Albans City F.C. (England)
 * S.S.C. Bari (Italy)
 * Real Murcia (Spain)
 * FC Lugano (Switzerland)
 * ŁKS Łódź (Poland)
 * LASK (Austria)

Births

 * March 21 – Juan López Fontana, Uruguayan football manager (died 1983)
 * April 20 – Pierre Korb, French international footballer (died 1980)
 * June 4 – Alejandro Villanueva, Peruvian footballer (died 1944)
 * June 8 – Leo Lemešić, Croatian football player and manager (died 1978)
 * August 1 – William Ling, English football referee (died 1984)
 * November 12 – Frank Wattam, English professional footballer (died 1984)