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1890 FA Cup final

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Football match
1890 FA Cup final
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Event1889–90 FA Cup
Blackburn RoversThe Wednesday
61
Date29 March 1890
VenueKennington Oval, London
RefereeMajorFrancis Marindin
Attendance20,000
1889
1891

The1890 FA Cup final was contested byBlackburn Rovers andThe Wednesday at theKennington Oval.

Sheffield Daily Telegraph illustration of Wednesday's goal (credited here toMicky Bennett; other sources give it toAlbert Mumford.)

Report

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Blackburn won 6–1 with goals scored byWilliam Townley (3),Nat Walton,Jack Southworth andJoe Lofthouse. The Wednesday's goal was scored byAlbert Mumford. Townley'shat-trick was the first in anFA Cup Final. The match was the 19th FA Cup Final and the fourth time that Blackburn had won theFA Cup.

Wednesday had been handicapped by captainHenry Winterbottom[1] being injured in the previous game againstGrimsby Town and unable to play, replaced by Woolhouse ofSheffield F.C., and Billy Ingram was suffering from an illness which made it touch and go whether he would play; in the end, he did play, but was entirely ineffective. Smith was blamed for the first goal, after just six minutes, a Townley header from a Forrest free-kick which Smith "never appear[ed] to make any attempt to stop"; and also the second, a Walton long shot which Smith "entirely misjudged". In between Bennett missed a golden chance to equalise by heading an easy chance over the bar; Bennett also had a goal disallowed on the basis it had already gone out of play. Townley made it three after 38 minutes with a "magnificent shot" and Southworth made it 4 just before half-time.[2]

Wednesday's consolation after 53 minutes was credited to both Mumford and Bennett, but either way was a header from a Woolhouse cross, but soon after Townley completed his hat-trick after Smith parried a shot from Lofthouse, and Lofthouse himself made it six with a handful of minutes remaining after a Forrest corner found him unmarked.

Haydn Arthur Morley, who was Wednesday's captain in the final, earned his living as a solicitor.[3] The match was the last of seven consecutive and eight total finals officiated by MajorFrancis Marindin of theRoyal Engineers, a veteran of theCrimean War.[4] The match set the record for the highest scoring FA Cup Final, later equalled by the1953 final.[5] Blackburn's six goals remain the record for the most by one team in an FA Cup final, equalled byBury in1903 and byManchester City in2019.

Match

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Blackburn Rovers6–1The Wednesday
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: MajorFrancis Marindin
Blackburn Rovers
The Wednesday[6]
GKEnglandJohnny Horne
DFEnglandJames Southworth
DFScotlandJohn Forbes
MFEnglandJohn Barton
MFScotlandGeordie Dewar
MFEnglandJimmy Forrest
FWEnglandJoe Lofthouse
FWScotlandHarry Campbell
FWEnglandJack Southworth
FWEnglandNat Walton
FWEnglandWilliam Townley
GKEnglandJim Smith
DFEnglandHaydn Morley (c)
DFEnglandTeddy Brayshaw
MFEnglandJack Dungworth
MFEnglandBilly Betts
MFEnglandGeorge Waller
FWEnglandBilly Ingram
FWEnglandHarry Woolhouse
FWEnglandMicky Bennett
FWEnglandAlbert Mumford
FWEngland Tom Cawley

References

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  1. ^"The Wednesday team for the final".Sheffield Independent: 8. 25 March 1890.
  2. ^"The English Association Challenge Cup".Sheffield Independent: 7. 31 March 1890.
  3. ^The Solicitor's Journal. The Journal. 1953. p. 406.
  4. ^Patrick Barclay (2014).The Life and Times of Herbert Chapman: The Story of One of Football's Most Influential Figures. Hachette UK.ISBN 978-0-297-86851-4.
  5. ^Ross, James M. (6 August 2020)."England FA Challenge Cup Finals".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved16 October 2020.
  6. ^English FA Cup Finalists 1890 - 1899

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