Engraving of the finish line at the 1881 Melbourne Cup
1881 in sports describes the year's events in world sports.
Athletics
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USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
American football
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College championship
College football national championship – Yale Bulldogs
Events
Michigan Wolverines is the first "western" team to travel east and play against the established teams at Harvard Crimson, Yale Bulldogs and Princeton Tigers.
Association football
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England
FA Cup final – Old Carthusians 3–0 Old Etonians at The Oval in the last final to be played between two southern amateur sides.
Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers both change their venues to enclosed grounds where gate money can be charged, an increasing practice among clubs that are openly (or otherwise) professional.
Preston North End is founded and plays from the start at Deepdale, which holds the world record for the length of time a venue has been in continuous use by one major league club.[1]
Burnley FC founded as Burnley Rovers RUFC which decides in May 1882 to switch codes. The Rovers suffix is dropped two years later and the club renamed as Burnley AFC.
Newcastle United, which has a complicated early history, is founded as Stanley FC by a cricket club in the Byker area of Newcastle.
France
Foundation of FC Girondins de Bordeaux.
Ireland
Moyola Park F.C. wins the inaugural Irish Cup final
Scotland
Foundation of Berwick Rangers F.C..
12 March — Andrew Watson makes his Scotland debut, becoming the world's first black international football player
Scottish Cup final – Queen's Park 3–1 Dumbarton at Hampden Park (replay after Dumbarton protests about the original match which Queen's Park has won 2–1)
Baseball
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National championship
National League champions – Chicago White Stockings
Events
Detroit replaces Cincinnati leaving Cleveland and Providence the southerly cities on the National League circuit. Four others lie on the northerly rail line from stalwart Chicago to stalwart Boston: Detroit, Buffalo, Troy, and Worcester.
In autumn, for the first time, all eight National League clubs prepare to continue next season.
Boxing
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Events
Paddy Ryan takes part in a number of exhibition bouts but does not defend his Heavyweight Championship of America title.[2]
John L. Sullivan continues his rise to the championship with a series of knockout victories, none of them lasting longer than eight rounds.[3]
Cricket
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Events
Lancashire County Cricket Club wins its first outright title. At the end of the season, an English team led by Alfred Shaw goes to Australia for the 1881–82 Test series.