Make sure you stay in the know with our guide to the world's football leagues, cups and competitions including the English and Scottish Premiership Leagues, and the European and World Cups to mention a few.
Comment: Prior to 1955, The F.A. did not permit clubs or players to take part in competitive football played on Sunday. A change of heart by the governing body in 1960 allowed Sunday leagues to become affiliated to County Associations and, four years later, The F.A. started the Sunday Cup for non-contract amateur players playing for clubs in the top division of their Sunday league.
Comment: This site features all the latest news with search facility, Qualifying, First Round, Second Round, Third Round, Fourth Round, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Final Matches, Clubs and Multimedia: Photo, Graphic Goals. The UEFA Cup, which was introduced for the 1971/72 season, comprises a wide range of clubs across Europe that have qualified for the competition from a selection of differing routes.
Comment: The official website of the FA Premier League. Discover everything you want to know about the FA Premier League. Find out about the history, foundation and format of the competition, the people behind the scenes and their many community initiatives. The site also features links to club shops.
Comment: The official UEFA Champions League web site. Contents include the latest news, Qualifying Matches, First, Second & Final Phase Matches, Standings, Clubs, Players, Statistics, Comparison Statistics, and Multimedia: Audio, Video and Mobile. There is also a 'fanzone' which features polls, games, forum, and chat.
Comment: The massive development of women's football has gone hand in hand with the growth of UEFA's competition for senior national women's teams - the UEFA European Women's Championship. Here you will find all the latest news, matches and standings, teams, programme, and all-time statistics.
Comment: In 1969 The Football Association introduced the F.A. Challenge Trophy, a knock-out competition for non-League clubs with the incentive of an appearance at Wembley for the finalists. With amateur clubs still being afforded that opportunity in The FA Amateur Cup (until 1974 when the competition was last played), it was felt that clubs with professional players, could only enter.
Comment: The official site of the Korean Professional Football League. Contents include links to the football clubs, news, preview, schedules & results, players, team standings, team statistics, multimedia, photo gallery, members registration, webzine and links. Information on K-League and profiles on the twelve K-League teams.