1921 in association football

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1921 throughout the world.

Events

  • By 1921 women's football had become increasingly popular through the charitable games played by women's teams during and after the First World War. In a move that was widely seen as caused by jealousy of the crowds' interest in women's games which frequently exceeded that of the top men's teams, in 1921 the Football Association banned all women's teams from playing on grounds affiliated to the FA because they thought football damaged women's bodies. For several decades, this meant that women's football virtually ceased to exist.

Winners club national championship

Founded clubs

International tournaments

 Scotland
China
 Argentina

Births

Undated:

Clubs founded

References

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