| Years |
Date |
Competition |
Type |
First trophy awarded, years |
Original code |
Current code |
Location |
Notes |
| 1858– |
7 August |
Melbourne Grammar School-Scotch
College |
schools fixture |
Cordner-Eggleston Cup, 1989– |
experimental |
Australian rules
football |
Melbourne, Australia |
[1][2] |
| 1861–1876 |
December |
Caledonian
Challenge Cup |
club trophy |
Caledonian Challenge Cup, 1861–1864 |
Melbourne Rules |
defunct |
Melbourne, Australia |
[3]
Later trophy donated by the Athletic Sports Committee before
becoming the South Yarra Challenge Cup. |
| 1867 only |
|
Youdan Cup |
club trophy |
Youdan Cup, 1867 |
Sheffield
Rules |
defunct |
Sheffield, England |
|
| 1868 only |
|
Cromwell
Cup |
club trophy |
Cromwell Cup, 1868 |
Sheffield
Rules |
defunct |
Sheffield, England |
|
| 1871– |
|
FA Cup |
club trophy |
FA Cup, 1871– |
Association Football |
Association Football |
England |
oldest surviving football competition/trophy in the
world |
| 1874– |
|
United
Hospitals Challenge Cup |
club trophy |
Challenge Cup |
rugby football |
Rugby Union |
Surrey, England |
oldest rugby football competition in the
world |
| 1874– |
|
Scottish
Cup |
national club trophy |
Scottish Cup 1874– |
Association Football |
Association Football |
Scotland |
oldest national trophy in the world |
| ~1875–[4] |
|
Bromsgrove–KESB |
schools fixture |
Siviter-Smith Cup, 1935– |
rugby football |
Rugby Union |
Bromsgrove/Birmingham, England |
Later trophy donated by Paul Siviter-Smith, a Birmingham
businessman, who had sons at both schools.[5] |
| 1877– |
30 April |
South Australian Football Association |
club league |
Thomas Seymour Hill Premiership Trophy, ? |
Australian rules football |
Australian rules football |
Adelaide,
South Australia |
oldest Australian rules football league and earliest
governing body |
| 1877– |
17 May |
Victorian Football Association |
club league |
? |
Victorian Rules |
Australian rules football |
Melbourne, Australia |
most influential early governing body for Australian
rules football |
| 1879– |
|
Tasmanian Football
League |
club league |
? |
Victorian Rules |
Australian rules football |
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
some discontinuity, most recently dormant between
2001-2008 and returns in 2009 |
| 1879– |
10 March |
Calcutta
Cup |
international challenge |
? |
Rugby
football |
Rugby union |
England, Scotland |
competed for by the England and Scotland international
rugby teams annually |
| 1880– |
|
Bendigo Football League |
club league |
? |
Victorian Rules |
Australian rules football |
Bendigo, Australia |
includes the Castlemaine football club, second oldest
football club in Australia |
| 1882–? |
|
Northern Football Association |
club league |
? |
Victorian Rules |
defunct |
Launceston, Tasmania |
clubs included Launceston, City and
Longford |
| 1883– |
|
Black Diamond Football League |
club league |
Black Diamond Challenge Cup, 1887– |
Australian Rules Football |
Australian rules football |
Newcastle, New South
Wales, Australia |
[6]
trophy donated to the league by Newcastle’s Richmond Tobacco
Co. claims to be the longest running football trophy in
Australia |
| 1885– |
|
West Australian Football
League |
club league |
? |
Australian rules football |
Australian rules football |
Perth, Western Australia |
|
| 1888– |
|
The
Football League |
club league |
? |
Association Football |
Association Football |
|
oldest association football league |
| 1888– |
|
Durand Cup |
Tournament |
Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1988- |
Experimental |
All India Football Federation |
Shimla, India |
Oldest football Tournament in India |
| 1888– |
|
Broken Hill Football
League |
club league |
? |
Australian rules football |
Australian rules football |
Broken Hill, New South
Wales, Australia |
|
| 1896– |
|
Australian Football
League |
club league |
Flag 1895-; AFL Premiership
Cup, 1959– |
Australian Rules Football |
Australian rules football |
Victoria, Australia (national since
1990) |
premiership flag awarded since 1895. Now the game's
premier competition and highest governing body. |
| 1898– |
|
Yates Cup |
college league |
|
Canadian football |
Canadian football |
Ontario, Canada |
The Ontario University
Athletics football trophy and oldest football trophy in North
America, won by the Western Ontario Mustangs a
record 28 times. |
| 1901– |
|
New South Wales
Suburban Rugby Union |
club league |
|
Rugby union |
Rugby union |
Sydney, Australia |
|
| 1903– |
|
Sydney AFL |
club league |
|
Australian Rules Football |
Australian rules football |
Sydney, Australia |
|
| 1904– |
|
AFL
Queensland State League |
club league |
|
Australian Rules Football |
Australian rules football |
Brisbane,
Australia |
|
| 1908– |
|
New South Wales Rugby
League |
club league |
|
Rugby League |
rugby league |
Sydney, Australia |
| 1908– |
|
Hong Kong First Division
League |
club league |
|
Football League |
football league |
Hong Kong,
China |
| 1909– |
|
Grey Cup |
Originally national club trophy; now national league |
|
"Rugby football" (early form of Canadian football) |
Canadian
football |
Canada |
Now the championship trophy of the Canadian Football
League. |
| 1910– |
|
Newcastle Rugby League |
club league |
|
Rugby League |
rugby league |
Newcastle, New South Wales,
Australia |
|
| 1911– |
|
Illawarra Rugby League |
club league |
|
Rugby League |
rugby league |
Illawarra, New South
Wales, Australia |
|