1896 FA Cup Final

The 1896 FA Cup Final was won by The Wednesday at the Crystal Palace, in a victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

1896 FA Cup Final
Event1895–96 FA Cup
Date18 April 1896
VenueCrystal Palace, London
RefereeWilliam Simpson
Attendance48,836

Tournament format

Clubs competed for a new trophy, which remains the oldest surviving FA Cup trophy, although it was retired from use in 1910.[1]

The Final

The Wednesday players posing with the trophy

Fred Spiksley became the star of the show in this Cup Final, scoring the two goals that gave the Wednesday a 2–1 win. Within the first minute, a run by Harry Davis, the outside-right, set up Spiksley to slot home the first. David Black soon equalised for Wolves with a cunning hook close to the post. Spiksley however smashed a shot against the upright which bounced into the goal and then out again. The referee gave a goal. The score stayed the same till the final whistle to give Wednesday their first FA Cup win.

The Wolves goalkeeper Tennant had been injured during the buildup to the winning goal and was dazed as the ball crashed off his bar, bounced down and back out and did not realise a goal had been given. At the end of the game, he walked up to Jack Earp, the Wednesday captain and asked, "When's the replay?", to which he received the reply "There is no replay old man! We won by two goals to one as you will see when we take the medals!". "But how? for only one shot passed me!". Replied a confused Tennant.

Match details

The Wednesday2–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Spiksley  1'  18' Black  8'
Crystal Palace, London
Attendance: 48,836
Referee: William Simpson
The Wednesday
Wolverhampton Wanderers [2]
GK Jimmy Massey
DF Jack Earp (c)
DF Ambrose Langley
MF Harry Brandon
MF Tommy Crawshaw
MF Bob Petrie
FW Archie Brash
FW Alec Brady
FW Laurie Bell
FR Harry Davis
FL Fred Spiksley
Manager:
Arthur Dickinson
GK Billy Tennant
DF Dickie Baugh (c)
DF Tommy Dunn
MD Billy Owen
MD Billy Malpass
MD Hill Griffiths
FW Jack Tonks
FW Charlie Henderson
FW Billy Beats
FR Harry Wood
FL David Black
Manager:
Jack Addenbrooke

Route to the Final

The Wednesday

Round 1: Southampton St. Mary's 2–3 The Wednesday

Round 2: The Wednesday 2–1 Sunderland

Quarter-final: The Wednesday 4–0 Everton

Semi-final: The Wednesday 1–1 Bolton Wanderers

(at Goodison Park)
  • Replay: Bolton Wanderers 1–3 The Wednesday
(at the Town Ground, Nottingham)

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Round 1: Notts County 2–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • Replay: Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–3 Notts County

Round 2: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–0 Liverpool

Quarter-final: Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–0 Stoke City

Semi-final: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 Derby County

(at Villa Park)

References

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