1910 in association football

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1910 throughout the world.

Events

 * 20 November, Portuguese team Vitória F.C. is founded.
 * 1 September – The foundation of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista.
 * 24 February, Swedish team Malmö FF is founded.
 * Suffering from financial problems and close to bankruptcy, Woolwich Arsenal are liquidated and reformed, being bought out by Fulham chairman Henry Norris.
 * Millwall Athletic move from their ground in North Greenwich to The Old Den in New Cross.
 * Ayr United F.C. is founded.

Winners club national championship

 * Argentina: Alumni Athletic Club
 * Belgium: Union Saint-Gilloise
 * England: Aston Villa
 * Germany: Karlsruher FV
 * Hungary: Ferencváros
 * Italy: Internazionale Milano F.C.
 * Luxembourg: Racing Club Luxembourg
 * Netherlands: H.V.V.
 * Paraguay: Club Libertad
 * Romania: Olympia București
 * Scotland: For fuller coverage, see 1909-10 in Scottish football.
 * Scottish Division One – Celtic
 * Scottish Division Two – Leith Athletic
 * Scottish Cup – Dundee
 * Sweden: IFK Göteborg
 * Uruguay: CA River Plate
 * Greece: F.C. Goudi Athens

International tournaments

 * 1910 British Home Championship (March 12 – April 11, 1912)

Births

 * 22 January – Raúl Alexandre, Portuguese footballer (d. ?)
 * 27 March – Bob Robinson, English professional footballer (d. 1989)
 * 3 April – Danny Edgar, English professional footballer (d. 1991)
 * 31 December – Albert Curwood, professional footballer (d. 1971)