IFFHS HISTORY AND STATISTICS - THE ENGLISH FA CUP (7)
Picture : English FA Cup Winners 1924/25: Sheffield United FC. St.v.l. John Nicholson (Coach), »Herbie« Pantling, Seth King, »Billy« Cook, »Charly« Sutcliffe, »Ernie« Milton, »Harry« Green;
m.v.l. »Tommy« Boyle, Harry Johnson, »Billy« Gillespie; v.v.l. »Dave« Mercer, »Fred« Tunstall. Foto: Colorsport
FA STATISTICS
NO FA CUP BETWEEN 1915 AND 1919 (FIRST WAR)
1919/20
Final:
24. April 1920
Aston Villa FC – Huddersfield Town
AFC 1:0 (0:0; 0:0) a.e.t.
Referee: James Thomas
Howcroft (Bolton/1)
Attendance: 50.018, Stamford Bridge,
London
Goal: 1:0 (97.) Kirton
Aston Villa FC:
(Trainer: George Ramsay/Scotland/7)
Samuel Hardy (2) —
Thomas Smart (1),
A. Thomas Weston (2) —
Andrew Ducat (1),
Frank Barson (1),
Frank Moss (1) —
Charles William Wallace (2),
William John Kirton (1),
William Henry Walker (1),
Clement Stephenson (2),
Arthur Reginald Dorrell (1)
Huddersfield Town AFC:
(Trainer: Ambrose Langley/1)
Alexander Mutch (1/Scotland) —
James William Wood (1),
Frederick Edwin Bullock (1) —
Charles Howard Slade (1),
Thomas Wilson (1),
William Watson (2) —
George Edward Holland Richardson
(1),
Frank Drury Mann (1),
Samuel James Taylor (1),
John Swan (1),
Ernest Islip (1)
English FA Cup Winners 1919/20: Aston Villa FC. St.v.l.
George Ramsay (Coach), »Tom« Smart, P.M.Barte, F.W.
Rinder (Chairman), »Sam« Hardy, »Andy« Frank, Frank
Moss, E. Spencer; m.v.l. Official, »Bill« Kirton, »Andy«
Ducat, »Billy« Walker, »Clem« Stephenson, W. Jones; v.v.l.
»Charlie« Wallace, Frank Barson, »Tom« Weston, Arthur
Dorrell. Foto: Colorsport
1920/21
Final:
23. April 1921
Tottenham Hotspur FC – Wolverhampton
Wanderers FC 1:0 (0:0)
Referee: Joseph Davies (Rainhill/
1)
Attendance: 72.805, Stamford Bridge,
London
Goal: 1:0 (52.) Dimmock
Tottenham Hotspur FC:
(Trainer: Peter McWilliam/Scotland/1)
Alexander Campbell Hunter (1/Scotland)
—
Thomas Clay (1),
Robert James McDonald (1/Scotland)
—
Bertram Smith (1),
Charles Walters (1),
Arthur Grimsdell (1) —
James Andrew Banks (1),
James Marshall Seed (1),
James Cantrell (1),
Herbert Bliss (1),
James Henry Dimmock (1)
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC:
(Trainer: John Henry Addenbrooke/5)
Frank Noel George (1) —
Maurice Woodward (1),
George Harold Marshall (1) —
Valentine Francis Gregory (1),
John B. Hodnett (1),
Alfred Riley (1) —
Tancy Lea (1),
Frederick Burrill (1),
George William Neville Edmonds (1),
Arthur Potts (1),
Samuel Ernest Brooks (1)
1921/22
Final:
29. April 1922
Huddersfield Town AFC – Preston
North End FC 1:0 (0:0)
Referee: John W. D. Fowler
(Sunderland/1)
Attendance: 53.710, Stamford Bridge,
London
Goal: 1:0 (68.) Smith (11m)
Huddersfield Town AFC:
(Trainer: Herbert Chapman/1)
Alexander Mutch (2/Scotland) —
James William Wood (2),
Samuel John Wadsworth (1) —
Charles Howard Slade (2),
Thomas Wilson (2),
William Watson (3) —
George Edward Holland Richardson
(2),
Frank Drury Mann (2),
Ernest Islip (2),
Clement Stephenson (3),
William Henry Smith (1)
Preston North End FC:
(Trainer: James Vincent Hayes/1)
James Frederick Mitchell (1) —
Herbert Harold Hamilton (1),
Alexander Doolan (1/Scotland) —
Thomas Duxbury (1),
Joseph McCall (1),
John Williamson (1) —
Archibald Rawlings (1),
Frank Jefferis (1),
William Thomas Roberts (1),
1922/23
Final:
28. April 1923
Bolton Wanderers FC – West Ham
United FC 2:0 (1:0)
Referee: Donald H. Asson (West
Bromwich/1)
Attendance: 126.047, Wembley Stadium,
London
Goals: 1:0 (2.) Jack,
2:0 (53.) Joh. Smith
Bolton Wanderers FC:
(Trainer: Charles E. Foweraker/1)
Richard Henry Pym (1) —
Robert Haworth (1),
Alexander Finney (1) —
Henry Nuttall (1),
James Seddon (1),
William Jennings (1/Wales) —
William Butler (1),
David Bone Nightingale Jack (1),
John Reid Smith (1/Scotland),
Joseph Smith (1),
Edward Thomas Vizard (1/Wales)
West Ham United FC:
(Trainer: E. Sydney King/1)
Arthur Edward Hufton (1) —
William Henderson (1),
John Young (1) —
Sidney MacDonald Bishop (1),
George Kay (1),
John Tresadern (1) —
Richard William Richards (1/Wales),
William Brow (1),
Victor Martin Watson (1),
William Grey Bruce Moore (1),
James William Ruffell (1)
Captain: Joseph Smith (1)
George Kay (1)
English FA Cup Winners 1922/23: Bolton Wanderers FC. St.v.l. »Harry« Nuttall, »Bob« Haworth, »Dick« Pym, »Jim« Seddon, »Bill« Jennings, Rowley; v.v.l. »Bill« Butler, »Dave« Jack,
»Jack« Smith, »Joe« Smith, »Ted« Vizard, »Alex« Finney. Foto: Colorsport
1923/24
Final:
26. April 1924
Newcastle United FC – Aston Villa
FC 2:0 (0:0)
Referee: William E. Russell
(Swindon/1)
Attendance: 91.695, Wembley Stadium,
London
Goals: 1:0 (82.) Harris,
2:0 (85.) Seymour
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/8)
William Bradley (1) —
William Hampson (1),
Francis Carr Hudspeth (1) —
Edward Mooney (1),
Charles William Spencer (1),
William M. Gibson (1/Scotland) —
Wilfred Lawson Low (5/Scotland),
William Duncan Cowan (1/Scotland),
Neil L. Harris (1/Scotland),
Thomas Henry McDonald (1/Scotland),
George Stanley Seymour (1)
Aston Villa FC:
(Trainer: George Ramsay/Scotland/8)
Thomas Jackson (1) —
Thomas Smart (2),
Thomas Mort (1) —
Frank Moss (2),
Victor Edmond Milne (1/Scotland),
George Frederick Blackburn (1) —
Richard Ernest York (1),
William John Kirton (2),
Leonard King Capewell (1),
William Henry Walker (2),
Arthur Reginald Dorrell (2)
Captain: Francis Carr Hudspeth (1)
1924/25
Final:
25. April 1925
Sheffield United FC – Cardiff City
AFC 1:0 (1:0)
Referee: George Noel Watson
(Nottingham/1)
Attendance: 91.763, Wembley Stadium,
London
Goal: 1:0 (22.) Tunstall
Sheffield United FC:
(Trainer: John Nicholson/6)
Charles Spencer Sutcliffe (1) —
William Cook (2),
Ernest Milton (1) —
Herbert Harold Pantling (1),
Seth King (1),
George Henry Green (1) —
David William Mercer (1),
Thomas Wilkinson Boyle (4),
Harry Johnson (1),
William Ballintrae Gillespie (1/Ireland),
Frederick Edward Tunstall (1)
Cardiff City AFC:
(Trainer: Frederick Stewart/Scotland/1)
Thomas George Farquharson (1/Ireland)
—
James Nelson (1/Scotland),
James Blair (1/Scotland) —
Henry Williamson Wake (1/England),
Frederick Charles Keenor (1/Wales),
William Hardy (1/Scotland) —
Leonard Stephen Davies (1/Wales),
James Gill (1/England),
Joseph Robinson Nicholson (1/England),
George Harold Beadles (1/Wales),
John Hugh Evans (1/Wales)
Captain: William Ballintrae
Gillespie (1)
James Blair