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The Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy was an
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competition that took place twice, in
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,
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, in 1909 and 1911. It is regarded as an early European trophy.The first European Trophy - 1909
on West Auckland Web
It is predated by the
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, which was hosted in 1908 in Turin, and the
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, which took place between 1887 and 1902. Also seen as an international competition, but with the noted lack of an England team, Lipton in partnership with the Italian royal family, wanted to go one further and make a more complete tournament. While the actual
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features international teams from around the world, the Lipton Cup, an invitational, only featured a few club sides from Europe.


Overview

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and
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sent their most prestigious club sides to the competition, but
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of
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refused to be associated with it and declined the offer to send a team. Not wishing to have
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unrepresented in the competition,
Thomas Lipton Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, 1st Baronet (10 May 18482 October 1931) was a Scotsman of Ulster-Scots parentage who was a self-made man, as company founder of Lipton Tea, merchant, philanthropist and yachtsman who lost 5 straight America's Cup ...
invited West Auckland FC, an amateur side from
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and mostly made up of
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s, to take part. The reason why this team was selected is unknown. Some verbal tradition in West Auckland was that the FA intended to send Woolwich Arsenal but West Auckland were invited instead as they shared the same initials. West Auckland won the tournament and returned to Italy in 1911 to defend their title. In this second competition, West Auckland beat the then amateur team
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6–1 in the final, and were awarded the trophy outright. The development of football on other continents: Asia, Africa and the Americas was not very advanced and Europe was where the major football was happening.The World Cup Story
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In January 1994 the original trophy, which was being held in West Auckland Working Men's Club, was stolen. An exact replica of the original trophy was commissioned and is now held by West Auckland FC.


1909 tournament


Participants

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Results


Semi-finals

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Third place match

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Final


1911 tournament


Participants


Results


Semi-finals

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Third place match

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Final

West Auckland Town: J Robinson; Tom Wilson, Charlie Cassidy; Andy "Chips" Appleby, Michael Alderson, Bob "Drol" Moore; Fred Dunn, Joes Recastle, Bob Jones, Bob Guthrie, Charlie "Dirty" Hogg, T Riley, John Warick Officials: M S C Barron, E Meek, W Nolli, R Hodgson, R Chamberlain


In popular culture

Moving Adverts of Dubai has worked with video maker Rob Kilburn on an account of the story, ''Our Cup of Tea''.
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produced a dramatisation of the story in 1982, '' The World Cup: A Captain's Tale''.


See also

*
Copa Lipton The Copa Lipton or Copa de Caridad Lipton was a football friendly competition contested between Argentina and Uruguay national teams. The competition was held 29 times between 1905 and 1992. History The trophy was donated by the Scottish tea ...
*
Lipton Challenge Cup The Lipton Challenge Cup also known as Coppa Lipton was a football competition competed between clubs from Southern Italy and Sicily. It was played during the period leading up to World War I when football in the country was still in its infancy ...
* 1895 World Championship *
Football World Championship The Football World Championship, also known as the United Kingdom Championship or the International Club Championship, was a exhibition association football match played between the English and Scottish club champions on a regular, but not annual ...
*
Évence Coppée Trophy The Évence Coppée Trophy () was a one-off competition comprising a single association football match in 1904 between Belgium and France. Held at the Stade du Vivier d'Oie in Uccle, Belgium, the match ended in a 3–3 draw. The trophy was name ...


Further reading

* ''The Miners' Triumph: The First English World Cup Win'', Martin Connolly, Oakleaf Publishing (self-published) (2014)


References


External links


''Our Cup of Tea''
the story of England's first world cup win – Narrated by Tim Healy on
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