Tottenham Hotspurs - 1901
I think it was Cardiff.
It was Millwall in 2004. They played Manchester United and unsuprisingly, lost 3-0 to the red devils. It was Millwall in 2004. They played Manchester United and unsuprisingly, lost 3-0 to the red devils.
By what would you classify success? A league title or FA Cup? It is hard to say who the most unsuccessful team is because there are thousands of English teams, non league ones achieve very little.
It is a team that does not play in one of the main leagues in a country. They may play in a regional league and it is often possible for them to do well and be promoted to one of the main leagues, at which point they are no longer a non-league team.
It's difficult to say, but English non-league Sheffield FC, founded in 1857, are the world's oldest surviving football team.
You must be qualified to play in the UEFA champions league europa league to play in europe so you have to be in the premier league if your an english team.
If you do not count the Negro League, the first non-white major league player was the great Jackie Robinson.
I could be wrong, but is it Paul Lambert, with Borussia Dortmund in 1997?
it's impossible
Some non-league football competitions will depend on which league and form of football one is referring to. In European football (soccer in North America) there are tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup.
Peter Osgood in 1970. No one has scored in every round in the same year as no team who contested the first round has ever got to the final. Peter Osgood scored in every round from the 3rd to the final in 1970 Jimmy Greaves has contested every round from first qualifying round to the final with various clubs in his career. In 1901 Spurs won the cup when they were a non league team, maybe the answers is there.
Sir Peter Blake is famous for getting a knighthood, getting into the America's Cup Hall of Fame and being the skipper of the first non-American team to successfully defend the America's Cup.