A presentation summarizing My Football Facts & Stats content, the leading source of historical football facts, football results & football stats on the web, covering all aspects of The Beautiful Game from the very first FA Cup matches in 1871-72 right up to today's National and International competitions from all over the world. My Football Facts & Stats includes the full histories of domestic leagues from over 90 different countries with chronological lists of League Champions, tables of League Championships won by clubs and the current League tables. Summaries of these Leagues and a table of every club to have won 10 or more National League Championships is also included. The English game is covered in great detail with statistics from all four Top Flights of League Football from 1888-89 onwards as well as from Non-League Football. Both Domestic Cup competitions are featured with season by season charts of the progress made by every club who has reached the last 32 in both the FA Cup from 1871-72 and the League (Carling) Cup from 1960-61. In addition, the Charity/Community Shield matches are covered and there are tables for overall performance in the League, Cups and European Trophies won by English clubs.
All International club competitions from UEFA are fully detailed as are the major South American, African and Asian club tournaments. The history of the FIFA World Cup is well documented with unique charts showing the progress made by every country which has participated in the Finals from 1930 to 2010. International competitions are also featured from Africa, Asia and South America.
Special sections on MyFootballFacts.com also highlight the legendary players from around the world who have made special contributions to the game. There are also sections dedicated to Player of the Year awards and comprehensive stats on Premier League players appearances, goalscorers and assists as well as details of every Foreign player who has appeared in the Premier League since 1992-93.
Aspects of football finances are included and there is a fully detailed section on Scottish Football at both club and international levels.
Fully interactive databases of all 92 English League clubs and the 42 Scottish League clubs also feature on the site.
Tottenham Hotspur football club has its own special section with details about every aspect of the club's history and players, both past and present alongside comprehensive statistics from every competition Spurs have participated in and full coverage of all the opposition Spurs have faced since 1882.
We are constantly looking to expand the scope of the site and future plans will include dedicated sections for many more clubs from the Premier League, elsewhere in Europe and beyond.
We welcome your comments and suggestions about MyFootballFacts and are happy to host reciprocal links to other football sites.
2. My Football Facts & Stats is the leading source of historical
football facts & football stats on the web, covering all aspects
of The Beautiful Game from the very first FA Cup matches in
1871-72 right up to today's National and International
competitions from all over the world.
Myfootballfacts.com is organized by Gateway pages, which
cluster together sub-pages on each football subject, e.g. FIFA
World Cup Pages or All Time Premier League Pages.
Contact: webmaster@myfootballfacts.com
3. Home African Football
All Time Premier League Asian Football
Premier League by Season Oceana Football
Football League Olympic Football
Non-League
World Leagues
FA Cup
Scottish Football
League Cup
English Domestic Israel Football
England Team Yugoslavia Football
FIFA World Cup Tottenham Hotspur
UEFA Nations Legendary Players
South America
CONCACF
4. Football Trivia- Question of the Day
Lawro’s Predictions
5. My Football Facts & Stats home page gives an
overview of the scope of the site and includes
highlights of competitions that are relevant for any
particular day. Also features our Football Question of
the Day.
6. All Time PL Stats features statistics Premier League
total statistics from 1993-94 season to 2012-13
season. Includes PL point stats, 100 PL goal scorers,
PL red and yellow cards.
7. Statistic, Results and Facts from every individual
Premier League season from 1992-93 to 2012-13.
Includes comprehensive results, tables and
goalscoring records.
8. The Football League is a league competition
featuring professional football clubs from England
and Wales. Founded in 1888, it is the oldest such
competition in world football.
9. Facts, results and statistics from the Non-Football
League competitions from 1889 to 2012. Traces the
history of the Football League expansion by
absorbing the various minor leagues up until 1930.
10. The history and statistics of the World’s oldest
football competition, the FA Cup, founded in 1871
and still going strong today.
11. Results, statistics and history of the Football League
(Capital One) Cup from 1960-61 to 2012-13.
12. Combined statistics from English Domestic Football
including league, FA Cup and League Cup
competitions.
13. The complete history of England’s National Football
Team from its founding in 1872 to today’s matches
under the management of Roy Hodgson.
14. Comprehensive statistics and records of every FIFA
World Cup Finals from Uruguay in 1930 to Brazil in
2014. Includes composite performance statistics.
15. Complete records and statistics of UEFA’s Club
Competitions including the European
Cup/Champions League, European Cup Winners’ Cup
and UEFA Cup/Europa League.
16. The history and statistics of UEFA’s National
Championships (Euro) from 1960 to 2012 including
the Under-21 tournaments to Israel 2013.
17. Full details and statistics of South America’s National
Championships (Copa America) from 1916 to 2011.
18. Full details, results and statistics of South America’s
Club Championships (Copa Libertadores) from 1960
to 2012. Also includes Copa Lipton statistics from
1905 to 1992.
19. Full details, results and statistics of CONCACAF
North & Central America & Caribbean Football Gold
Cup Championships 1963 to 2012 and Champions
League 1962 to 2012.
20. Full details, results and statistics of Africa Cup of
Nations Championships 1957 to 2012 and
Champions League 1964 to 2012.
21. Full details, results and statistics of the Asian Cup
Championships 1956 to 2012, Asian Games and
Champions League.
22. Full details, results and statistics of OFC Nations
Championships 1973 to 2012 and Champions
League 1987 to 2012.
23. Comprehensive history, results and statistics of every
summer Olympic Games Football Tournament from
Paris 1900 to London 2012 for men and women.
24. Comprehensive details and statistics from over 100
different football leagues from around the world.
27. Section detailing the football history, results and
statistics of the various States which made up
Yugoslavia from 1923 to 2012.
http://www.myfootballfacts.com/Yugoslavian_Football.html
28. Detailed records and statistics of Tottenham Hotspur
FC from 1882 to 2012, including match histories
against every opponent Spurs have faced.
29. Section highlighting over 200 of football’s
Legendary Football Players from Victorian times to
today’s star performers from around the world.
30. The BBC’s Mark Lawrenson’s Premier League
Predictions for Season 2012-13 with links to
previous seasons.
31. Our popular football trivia Question of the Day
section with Questions and Answers on every aspect
of Football from around the world.
June 30th 2011:
Q: Who were the first club to win the European - South American Intercontinental Cup in 1960?
A: Real Madrid of Spain beat Peñarol of Uruguay over two legs. The competition ran until 2004, when it was replaced with
FIFA's Club World Cup. Intercontinental Cup 1960-2004 & Club World Cup 2000-2011
June 29th 2011:
Q: England's first opponents at Wembley were Scotland in 1924 but who were their second opponents at Wembley?
A: Argentina in May 1951. Wales first played at Wembley in 1952 and Northern Ireland in 1955.
England Full International Record & Statistics 1872 to 2011
June 28th 2011:
Q: Which England international won caps playing for the most England managers?
A: Goalkeeper David Seamen won his first cap under Bobby Robson in 1988 then Graham Taylor, Terry Venables, Glenn
Hoddle, Howard Wilkinson, Kevin Keegan and finally his 75th cap under Sven-Göran Eriksson in 2002.
England National Football Team 1872-2011