1914 in association football

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1914 throughout the world.

Events

 * The only edition of the Vienna Cup, the first European cup competition, is won by the Glentoran of Northern Ireland.
 * Woolwich Arsenal are renamed Arsenal.
 * Palmeiras is founded as SS Palestra Italia.
 * PFC Levski Sofia is founded on May 24.
 * Portuguese Football Federation is founded, as Portuguese Football Union, on 31 March.
 * Reggina Calcio is founded.

Winners club national championship

 * Argentina: Racing Club, Estudiantiles Porteño
 * Austria: Wiener AF
 * Belgium: Daring CB
 * Denmark: Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
 * England: Blackburn Rovers
 * France: Olympique Lillois
 * Germany: SpVgg Fürth
 * Hungary: MTK Hungária FC
 * Iceland: Fram
 * Italy: Casale
 * Netherlands: H.V.V.
 * Paraguay: Olimpia
 * Scotland: For fuller coverage, see 1913-14 in Scottish football.
 * Scottish Division One – Celtic
 * Scottish Division Two – Cowdenbeath
 * Scottish Cup – Celtic
 * Sweden: AIK
 * United States: The oldest club trophy soccer competition in the Americas, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, is founded as National Challenge Cup and the Brooklyn Field Club (1898-1924) are the first champions.
 * Uruguay: CA River Plate
 * Greece: 1913 to 1921 - no championship titles due to the First World War and the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922.

International tournaments

 * 1914 British Home Championship (January 19, 1914 – April 4, 1914)
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Births

 * June 10 – Hans Klodt, German international footballer (died 1996)
 * July 16 – August Lešnik, Croatian footballer (died 1992)
 * July 18 – Oscar Heisserer, French international (died 2004)
 * July 29 – Jock Smeaton, Scottish professional footballer (died 1984)
 * August 26 – Atilio García, Argentine-Uruguayan footballer (died 1973)
 * November 23 – Tom Storey, English professional footballer (died ?)
 * December 18 – František Fadrhonc, Czech football manager (died 1981)

Deaths

 * April 19 - Morton Betts, English footballer and cricketer