1895–96 Welsh Cup

The 1895–96 Welsh Cup was a knock-out football competition contested by teams from Wales. Bangor City F.C. defeated Wrexham F.C. in the final by a score of 3–1.

First round

Division One

Bangor City 3–1 (a.e.t.) Llandudno Swifts Maes-y-Dre
Bangor
Westminster Rovers 1–0 Flint
Mold Red Star 1–3 Carnarvon Ironopolis

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Division two

Wrockwardine Wood 2–0 Rhostyllen Victoria
Wellington St George 3–0 Rhos
Market Drayton 2–2 Wellington Town
Ironbridge 2–11 Druids

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

1 Ironbridge dismissed for fielding un-registered players

Replay

Market Drayton 1–3 Wellington Town

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Division Three

Oswestry United 3–1 Llanidlois

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Aberystwyth Town receive a bye to the next round
Whitchurch receive a bye to the next round
Porthmadoc receive a bye to the next round

Division Four

Rhayader 2–1 Builth
Hereford 4–0 Rogerstone

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Cardiff City scratch to Aberdare

Second round

Druids 7–0 Wrockwardine Wood
Wellington St George 3–2 Wellington Town

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Porthmadoc scratch to Oswestry United
Rhayader scratch to Hereford
Bangor receive a bye to the next round
Aberdare receive a bye to the next round

Third round

Druids 2–2 Wellington St George

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Replay

Druids 0–3 Wellington St George

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Fourth round

Bangor City 1–1 Wellington St George

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Replay

Bangor City 4–0 Wellington St George

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Semi Final

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

Replay

Source: Welsh Football Data Archive

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Final

Bangor3–1Wrexham
T Thomas 5',C Jones, J Roberts Pugh
Council Field, Llandudno
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Mr Brodie (Wolverhampton)
Bangor.[1]
Wrexham[2]

References

  1. The History of the Welsh Cup 1877–1993 by Ian Garland (1991) ISBN 1-872424-37-6
  2. "Wrexham - Historical Football Kits". www.historicalkits.co.uk.
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