1923 in sports

1923 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Years in sports: 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s
Years: 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926

American football

NFL championship

College championship

Association football

Bulgaria

England

  • The Football LeagueLiverpool 60 points, Sunderland 54, Huddersfield Town 53, Newcastle United 48, Everton 47, Aston Villa 46
  • FA Cup final – Bolton Wanderers 2–0 West Ham United at Empire Stadium, Wembley, London. The match, known as the "White Horse Final", is the inaugural Wembley final.
  • The Third Division North expands from 20 to 22 clubs, bringing the total number of Football League clubs to 88. With Stalybridge Celtic expelled, the new clubs are Doncaster Rovers, New Brighton (1923–1951) and AFC Bournemouth.

Germany

Romania

  • Rapid București is founded under the name "Cultural and Sporting Association CFR" (in Romanian: Asociatia culturala si sportiva C.F.R.) by a group of workers at the Grivita workshops.

Spain

  • Celta de Vigo is founded after the merger of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Club Fortuna de Vigo.
  • Club Deportivo Villarreal, official founded on March 10, as predecessor for Villarreal CF.

Turkey

  • Formation of the Turkish Football Federation (Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu or TFF)
  • Genclerbirligi of Ankara officially founded on March 14.

Athletics

Monaco

UK

US

Australian rules football

VFL Premiership

South Australian Football League

West Australian Football League

  • 6 October – East Perth win its fifth consecutive premiership, beating East Fremantle 9.9 (63) to 7.4 (46)
  • Sandover Medal won by "Digger" Thomas (East Perth)

Bandy

Sweden

Baseball

World Series

Major League Baseball

Negro League Baseball

Boxing

Events

  • 18 June — Jimmy Wilde's long reign as World Flyweight Champion ends when he is knocked out by Filipino Pancho Villa in the 7th round in New York City
  • 31 August — Harry Greb, arguably the greatest-ever middleweight, takes the world title when he defeats Johnny Wilson over 15 rounds in New York City
  • 14 September — Jack Dempsey knocks out Luis Firpo in the second round of a sensational fight at the Polo Grounds in New York City to retain his World Heavyweight Championship title.

Lineal world champions[1]

Canadian football

Grey Cup

Cricket

Events

England

Australia

India

New Zealand

South Africa

  • Currie Cup – not contested

West Indies

Cycling

Tour de France

Giro d'Italia

Figure skating

World Figure Skating Championships

Golf

Major tournaments

Other tournaments

Horse racing

England

Australia

Canada

France

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey

Stanley Cup

Sweden

Motorsport

Multi-sport events

Far Eastern Championship Games

Rowing

The Boat Race

Rugby league

England

Australia

Rugby union

Five Nations Championship

Speed skating

Speed Skating World Championships

Tennis

Australia

  • Australian Men's Singles Championship – Pat O'Hara Wood (Australia) defeats Bert St. John (Australia) 6–1 6–1 6–3
  • Australian Women's Singles Championship – Margaret Molesworth (Australia) defeats Esna Boyd Robertson (Australia) 6–1 7–5

England

  • Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Bill Johnston (USA) defeats Francis Hunter (USA) 6–0 6–3 6–1
  • Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Suzanne Lenglen (France) defeats Kitty McKane Godfree (Great Britain) 6–2 6–2

France

USA

  • American Men's Singles Championship – Bill Tilden (USA) defeats Bill Johnston (USA) 6–4 6–1 6–4
  • American Women's Singles Championship – Helen Wills Moody (USA) defeats Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (Norway) 6–2 6–1

Davis Cup

Notes

a The Grand Final was postponed owing to heavy rain, creating the latest finish to a VFL/AFL season.

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References

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