Football World Championship 1914
Milwaukee was the host of the 1914 Football World Championship, with the Blatz Platz of the USA champion Brewmasters and Borchert Field of their rivals, Cream City FC, being used for the event. The Brewmasters opened the event with a 4-2 victory over HVV of the Netherlands. After MTK Budapest of Hungary drew against HVV, the Brewmasters only needed a draw against the Hungarians to advance. The locals started off poorly and fell behind 2-0, but two goals in the last 15 minutes secured the draw and the top spot in Group A. The other group winners were Olympique Lillois of France, Aarau of Switzerland, and Blackburn Rovers of England.
The Brewmasters were pitted against Olympique Lillois in the first semifinal. The French squad were too fast for the locals and claimed a 2-1 victory. In the other semifinal, Blackburn Rovers snatched a 2-1 victory over Aarau.
In the final, Blackburn Rovers were in fine form as the dominated the length and width of the Blatz Platz. The French speed was no match for the English elegance on the pitch, and Blackburn danced their way to a resounding 4-1 triumph.