1892 FA Cup Final

The 1892 FA Cup Final was contested by West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa at the Kennington Oval. This was the last FA Cup Final to be played at Kennington Oval due to the Surrey Cricket authorities becoming increasingly alarmed at the large crowds now being attracted to the main game in the footballing calendar. Albions form throughout the league season had been erratic and Villa supporters felt that all they had to do was turn up and the cup was theirs for the taking.[1] West Bromwich Albion won 30, with goals by Alfred Geddes, Sammy Nicholls and Jack Reynolds. Villa began brightly on a warm, sunny day which helped swell the attendance to almost 33,000, but Albion had an early surprise in store and after just 4 minutes took the lead. Villa fought back hard but they found the Albion keeper Joe Reader in tremendous form. Albion then made it 2-0 on the 27 minute mark and 10 minutes into the 2nd half, Villa's last hopes disappeared when Albion went 3 up. Albion defended resolutely to see out the game with a clean-sheet and return with the cup to their Stoney Lane home.[2] This was the first FA Cup Final in which goal-nets were used.

1892 FA Cup Final
Event1891–92 FA Cup
Date19 March 1892
VenueKennington Oval, London
RefereeCharles Clegg
Attendance32,710
WeatherWarm, Sunny and cloudless

Match details

GK1Joe Reader
FB2Mark Nicholson
FB3Thomas McCulloch
HB4Jack Reynolds
HB5Charlie Perry
HB6Willie Groves
FW7Billy Bassett
FW8Roddy McLeod
FW9Sammy Nicholls
FW10Tom Pearson
FW11Alfred Geddes
Manager:
Louis Ford
GK1Jimmy Warner
FB2Gershom Cox
FB3Walter Evans
HB4Harry Devey
HB5James Cowan
HB6John Baird
FW7Charlie Athersmith
FW8Billy Dickson
FW9John Devey
FW10Lewis Campbell
FW11Dennis Hodgetts
Manager:
George Ramsay

See also

References

  1. Taken from 'West Bromwich Albion: A Complete Record by Tony Matthews (1993)
  2. West Bromwich Albion: A Complete Record by Tony Matthews (1993)
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