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On this day – March 16th

16th March 2018 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
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and the day after the first test match,

The First FA Cup Final

The competition mooted by Charles Alcock in July 1871 had its final the following year on Friday March 16 1872 at Kennington, the kick-off at six in the evening. A crowd of 2,000 watched the match, having paid one shilling each for entry to the ground.

Played at the Kennington Oval, better known now as a venue for cricket tests, the match was contested between Wanderers, a team made up of ex-public schoolboys and varsity men, and The Royal Engineers. The Royal Engineers had beaten Crystal Palace 3 – 0 in a replayed semi-final also contested at the Oval; Wanderers, having drawn in their semi-final at the Oval against Queen's Park of Glasgow were given a walk-over rather than facing a replay – the Scots had to return to Glasgow before the replay could be held.

The winning goal of the final was scored by a player listed for the game as A H Chequer, whose real name was Morton Betts, previously a Harrow player of some note. "Chequer" scored from a narrow angle after forward Robert Vidal had created an opening by dribbling past opposing defenders.

For much of the game the Royal Engineers team played with what amounted to ten men, their midfielder Lieutenant Edmund Cresswell having broken a collar-bone after just ten minutes' play. He toughed it out to the end on the wing, but took little part in play.

The upper-class nature of the game at that stage of its development is highlighted by the makeup of the Royal Engineers team, which consisted of two captains and nine lieutenants.

The winning side received the trophy, which had cost £20 from the company of Martin, Hall & Co of London, at a dinner held at the Pall Mall restaurant in London on April 11th. This miniscule cup was dubbed by some wags "The Little Tin Idol". It was stolen while on display in Birmingham in 1895, and was never found.

The winners were able to compete in the final the following year without playing any other matches – the rest played for the right to challenge them – the competition was then, as it still is, correctly named the FA Challenge Cup.

The question is – who won the First Final and what was the score?

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Wanderers beat the Royal Engineers 1-0


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