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1891, Jak Wood and his brother Tom, together with other football pioneers in the city, mostly of British and American nationality, met at the Café Français on rue Pasquier in Paris, where they voted narrowly to play association football rather than rugby rules, thus founding the first football club in Paris, the White Rovers Football Club. The entity's Board was subsequently elected, appointing for secretary Mr. Pullard, who works at Galignani's Messenger, whose head office located at 224 rue de Rivoli also serves as the headquarters of the White Rovers, and for treasurer
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year later, the Routiers ended up level on points with Standard AC at the top of the table, and since goal difference was not a thing at the time, the two teams played a play-off to decide the title. The White Rovers had beat Standard AC in the league game, but in the championship, they had to settle for another defeat (2–3) and were left empty-handed for the fourth time in a row.
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recognized by the USFSA. On 9 January 1894, however, fearing that football would develop outside of it and beyond its control, the USFSA created a commission responsible for the organizing and management of association football, and on that same day the White Rovers were finally admitted by the USFSA, more than two years after their founding.
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stood out, a Briton who had previously played amateur football in his home country. So when he arrived to work in Paris in 1891, one of his first thoughts was to organize games of football in his new home, since at the time football was a sport practically unknown in the French capital. On 30 October
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By 1898, several players had meanwhile returned to Great Britain or the US, so the club began to declined and ended up with 0–30 goals and 0–20 points in last place in the top Parisian league. Due to his tradition and successes, he still did not have to be relegated, but he failed to assemble a team
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On 12 December 1898, White Rovers lost to a German selection in Paris (0–7), a historic meeting since this encounter marked the first of the so-called German Ur-Internationals. In front of a large audience, Germany, judged as "one of the strongest foreign teams that have come to France", easily won
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by three goals to nil. The next day sees the first international club game on French soil between White Rovers and Marylebone FC, with the Londoners beating the Parisians by four goals to one at BĂ©con in the White Rovers' final game of the season. Because of this, Paris soon became a popular Easter
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Even though a few football clubs existed in Paris at the start of the 1893–94 season, the USFSA did not initially legitimize the sport, fearing something similar to what happened in Great Britain, where football had already adopted professionalism, will occur, so no club is thus affiliated with or
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Links are then forged between the three clubs. White Rovers and Standard AC organize evenings where players from other clubs are invited, near Saint-Lazare station for Rovers. Rovers introduced an international element to football in Paris when in 1893, in search of new adversaries, they turned to
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From 1896 onwards, the championship was held in a simple round of points, still restricted to the Paris region. The Rovers won seven of their eight matches, achieving a goal difference of 35–2, losing only to Club Français (1–4), thus finishing with the silver medal for the third time in a row. A
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Also in 1894, the White Rovers took part in its first national championship in France, although still limited to Paris and its environs. After an 11–0 win over CA Neuilly and a surprisingly meager 1–0 win against Club Français, scoring fifteen minutes from the end of the match by
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taken by Jack Wood, slightly helped by the wind. They met Standard AC in the final on 29 April 1894, and given their invictus status, Rovers were considered the favourites, but for the first time there were unable to beat domestic opponents, ending in a 2–2 draw after
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in the northwest of Paris, where they were granted the use of a ground nearby thanks to a director of the railway company called Henry Blount, son of the British Consul and a well-known socialite, who became the club's patron.
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in 1892–93, the White Rovers continued their series of victories by beating Standard AC once again on 22 January by 3–0, and again on 11 March, on Standard AC's ground located at Porte Dauphine (2–0).
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Paris was introduced to football around 1890, thanks to the British colony that worked and lived there (and later through the French returning from studying abroad), among whom a certain
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White Rovers was the catalyst for many other historic landmarks, being involved in many firsts in France such as the first interclub match, in 1892 against the
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on 15 April 1894, winning 13–0, so despite its very short life, the Rovers had a considerable mark in the history of football in France.
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The line-up of White Rovers on 2 April 1893, in the first international club game on French soil against Marylebone FC.
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holidays of 1893. On 1 April, Marylebone FC beat a Paris selection made of players from White Rovers, Standard AC and
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On 2 March 1892, White Rovers played its first match against another club, the International Athletic Club, nickname
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football players, but was open to all nationalities. The club hosted its football matches on land opposite the
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by seven goals to nil against the White Rovers, an event of which there remains a photograph published in
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Jack Wood, who had formerly played football in his home country. White Rovers primarily utilized
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in French) were based in the Paris suburb of Courbevoie, near the railway station at
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White Rovers is best remembered for its pioneering role in the amateur beginnings of
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which existed between 1891 and 1899. The club was founded in 1891 by
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Participation in the first French championship (1893–94)
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The founding of the club was announced on 7 November in
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Robert James MacQueen: One of the team's best players.
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England and managed to bring a London team to Paris,
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Club Français
International Athletic Club
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