At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a demonstration football event was contested. Only three club teams competed. No medals were awarded at the time, but the IOC subsequently awarded a gold medal to Canada for Galt F.C.'s performances.
The 1904 Games were spread over several months, linked to the St LouisWorld's Fair, and football was the last sport to be contested, in November. The tournament was played as a straight round robin, although the game between Christian Brother College and St. Rose was replayed twice due to two 0-0 draws.
Ernest Linton, George Ducker, John Gourley, John Fraser, Albert Johnson, Robert Lane, Tom Taylor, Frederick Steep, Alexander Hall, Gordon McDonald, William Twaits, Otto Christman, Albert Henderson
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Christian Brothers College (USA)
Louis Menges, Oscar Brockmeyer, Thomas January, John January, Charles January, Peter Ratican, Warren Brittingham, Alexander Cudmore, Charles Bartliff, Joseph Lydon, Raymond Lawlor
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St. Rose Parish (USA)
Frank Frost, George Cooke, Henry Jameson, Joseph Brady, Dierkes, Martin Dooling, Cormic Cosgrove, O'Connell, Claude Jameson, Harry Tate, Thomas Cooke, Johnson