Challenge International du Nord

The Challenge international du Nord (Northern International Challenge) was an annual football tournament featuring clubs from Northern France and Belgium as they could not play in the French Championship. Later teams from Switzerland, Netherlands and England were invited to play. It was hosted in the Lille area (Roubaix, Tourcoing and Lille) between 1898 and 1914 in different formats.

Chanllenge International du Nord
Founded1898
Abolished1914
RegionEurope
Last championsCASG Paris (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (3 titles)

The Tournament edit

The tournament format changed over the years, originally being played between a French group of teams and a Belgium group, with the semi-finals being played between a French and a Belgian team.

From 1905, the tournament was opened to clubs from the Netherlands, Prinses Wilhelmina en 1905 and GVC Wageningen. Also from Switzerland, BSC Old Boys and Grasshoppers. Between 1909 and 1914, the tournament was exclusively played between French clubs and amateur clubs from England .

Awards edit

With the exception of Le Havre AC in 1900, the clubs from Belgium won trophies between 1898 and 1908 . Royale Union Saint-Gilloise being the most successful reaching four finals in five years and winning three of them (1904, 1905, 1907).

Tournament History
Edition Year Winner Finalist Score Notes
1 1898   Léopold Club de Bruxelles (1)   RC Roubaix 3–1
2 1899   Léopold Club de Bruxelles (2)   FC Bruges 4–1
3 1900   Le Havre AC (1)   Club français 3–2
4 1901   Beerschot AC (1)   Léopold Club de Bruxelles 2–0
5 1902   Antwerp FC (1)   Beerschot AC 4–2
6 1903   Racing Club de Bruxelles (1)   RC Roubaix 4–0
7 1904   Union Saint-Gilloise (1)   United Sports Club 5–0
8 1905   Union Saint-Gilloise (2)   Enschedese Football Club Prinses Wilhelmina 3–1
9 1906   Antwerp FC (2)   US Tourcoing 3–2
10 1907   Union Saint-Gilloise (3)   Olympique Lillois 4–0
11 1908   Racing Club de Bruxelles (2)   Union Saint-Gilloise 1–0
12 1909   Eastbourne FC (1)   RC Roubaix 5–1
13 1910   Reigate Priory F.C. (1)   CA Paris 3–0
14 1911   US Tourcoing (1)   Cambridge Town F.C. 2–1
15 1912   Cambridge Town F.C. (1)   US Tourcoing 4–1
16 1913   US Tourcoing (2)   Club français Unknown
17 1914   CASG Paris (1)   Club français 7–0

Sources edit

  • RSSSF et archives Pages de Foot
  • Olivier Chovaux, 50 ans de football dans le Pas-de-Calais, Arras, Artois Presses Université, 2001

External links edit