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1920 FA Cup final

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Football match
1920 FA Cup Final
Stamford Bridge hosted the match
Event1919–20 FA Cup
Aston VillaHuddersfield Town
10
Afterextra time
Date24 April 1920
VenueStamford Bridge,London
RefereeJack Howcroft (Bolton)
Attendance50,018
1915
1921

The1920 FA Cup final, the first since the end of theFirst World War, was contested byAston Villa andHuddersfield atStamford Bridge. Aston Villa won 1–0, with the goal coming in extra time fromBilly Kirton, to clinch the trophy for a record sixth time.[1] This was the first ever FA Cup Final to require extra time to be played.[2][3]

This was Aston Villa's sixth FA Cup Final win. Their opponents had secured promotion from the Second Division this season, having nearly gone out of business, and were appearing in their first final. Aston Villa captain, Andy Ducat, had represented England at both football and cricket.[4] The Villa team had four surviving members of the club's last F.A. Cup final victory in 1913; Tommy Weston, Sam Hardy, Clem Stephenson and Charlie Wallace.[5] Those four Villa players and Frank Moss had all served in the Armed Forces duringWorld War I.[6] Frank Barson, known for his tough style of play, was warned before the kick-off by the referee against using his normal tactics.[7]

This was Villa manager George Ramsay's sixth FA Cup Final win, a record for a manager, and one that was only equalled in 2015 byArsène Wenger – against Aston Villa.[6] The trophy was presented byPrince Henry, the fourth son of KingGeorge V.[8][9]

Road to the Final

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How the finalists reached the final.[10] Huddersfield Town were in the Second Division at this time.[10]

Aston Villa

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Round 1Aston Villa2–1Queens Park RangersQPR were a non-league club at this time.[10]
Round 2Manchester United1–2Aston Villa
Round 3Aston Villa1–0Sunderland
Quarter-finalTottenham Hotspur0–1Aston VillaTottenham Hotspur were in the Second Division at this time[10]
Semi-finalAston Villa3–1Chelseaplayed atBramall Lane, Sheffield

Huddersfield Town

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Round 1Huddersfield Town2–1BrentfordBrentford were a non-league club at this time.[10]
Round 2Newcastle United0–1Huddersfield Town
Round 3Huddersfield Town3–1Plymouth ArgylePlymouth Argyle were a non-league club at this time.[10]
Quarter-finalHuddersfield Town2–1Liverpool
Semi-finalHuddersfield Town2–1Bristol Cityplayed atStamford Bridge, London

Match details

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Aston Villa1–0 (a.e.t.)Huddersfield Town
Kirton 100'Report
Attendance: 50,018
Aston Villa
Huddersfield Town
GKEnglandSam Hardy
RBEnglandTommy Smart
LBEnglandTommy Weston
RHEnglandAndy Ducat (c)
CHEnglandFrank Barson
LHEnglandFrank Moss
OREnglandCharlie Wallace
IREnglandBilly Kirton
CFEnglandBilly Walker
ILEnglandClem Stephenson
OLEnglandArthur Dorrell
Secretary-Manager:
ScotlandGeorge Ramsay
GKScotlandSandy Mutch
RBEnglandJames Wood
LBEnglandFred Bullock (c)
RHEnglandCharlie Slade
CHEnglandTom Wilson
LHEnglandBilly Watson
OREnglandGeorge Richardson
IREnglandFrank Mann
CFEnglandSam Taylor
ILEnglandJack Swann
OLEnglandErnie Islip
Manager:
EnglandAmbrose Langley

References

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  1. ^"Aston Villa | Club | History | Timeline". Avfc.co.uk. Retrieved7 August 2011.
  2. ^Tom Davis & Mat Kendrick (18 April 2015)."Aston Villa at Wembley: The 50 most memorable claret and blue moments in the FA Cup".Birmingham Mail. Retrieved27 December 2016.
  3. ^John Motson (2005).Motson's FA Cup Odyssey: The World's Greatest Knockout Competition. Robson. p. 48.ISBN 1-861-05903-5.
  4. ^Richard William Cox; Dave Russell; Wray Vamplew, eds. (2002).Encyclopedia of British Football. Psychology Press. p. 16.ISBN 0-714-65249-0.
  5. ^"Aston Villa's FA Cup Finals". Retrieved27 December 2016.
  6. ^ab"Villa's WWI heroes". Retrieved27 December 2016.
  7. ^Simon Brunton (16 December 2014)."The forgotten story of … Frank Barson's seven-month ban".The Guardian. Retrieved27 December 2016.
  8. ^"Aston Villa v Huddersfield FA Cup Final 1920". Archived fromthe original on 28 December 2016. Retrieved27 December 2016.
  9. ^Rory Benson (15 August 2016)."Aston Villa vs Huddersfield Town: Pick your Terriers team to start at Villa Park". The Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved27 December 2016.
  10. ^abcdef"1920 FA Cup Results". Retrieved27 December 2016.

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