The White Rovers

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Full nameWhite Rovers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rovers
Short nameWhite Rovers
FoundedNovember 1891; 131 years ago.
The White Rovers
The White Rovers playing against an unofficial Germany national team.
Full nameWhite Rovers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rovers
Short nameWhite Rovers
FoundedNovember 1891; 131 years ago.
Dissolved1899
GroundTerrain de Bécon

The White Rovers, also known as White Rovers Paris, was a French amateur football club based in Paris which existed between 1891 and 1899. The club was founded in 1891 by Englishman Jack Wood, who had formerly played football in his home country.[1] White Rovers primarily used Anglo-American football players, but was open to all nationalities. The club held its home matches on land opposite the commune of Bécon-les-Bruyères and later played matches in Bois de Vincennes.

White Rovers are best remembered for their pioneering role in the amateur beginnings of football in France, being one of the six football clubs that participated in France's first-ever football championship in 1894.[2] Despite being considered the best team in Paris at the time,[by whom?] the White Rovers never managed to win the championship, finishing as runners-up four times in a row between 1894 and 1897, behind the Standard Athletic Club and Club Français.[2] The club subsequently declined after struggling to attract players. After two further seasons without competing for the title, the club was dissolved in 1899.[2]

White Rovers featured in many historic French football firsts. They were involved in the first interclub match in 1892 against the International Athletic Club; the first international interclub match in 1893 against England's Marylebone Football Club; the first official match against the Cercle athlétique de Neuilly on 15 April 1894, winning 13–0. Despite the club's very short life, they left a considerable mark in the history of French football.

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