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1891–92 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1891–92 FA Cup
countryEngland
Scotland
Wales
defending_championsBlackburn Rovers
winnersWest Bromwich Albion
(2nd title)
secondAston Villa
prev_season[1890–91](1890-91-fa-cup)
next_season[1892–93](1892-93-fa-cup)

Scotland Wales (2nd title) The 1891–92 FA Cup was the 21st staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. West Bromwich Albion won the competition, beating Aston Villa 3–0 in the final at the Kennington Oval, with Wembley Stadium still 30 years away from being built.

Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. Some matches, however, might be rescheduled for other days if there were clashes with games for other competitions or the weather was inclement. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.

Calendar

RoundDateNo. of teams
First qualifying roundSaturday 3 October 1891160
Second qualifying roundSaturday 24 October 189180
Third qualifying roundSaturday 14 November 189140
Fourth qualifying roundSaturday 5 December 189120
First round properSaturday 16 January 189232
Second round properSaturday 30 January 189216
Third round properSaturday 13 February 18928
SemifinalsSaturday 27 February 18924
FinalSaturday 19 March 18922

Qualifying rounds

Despite the Football League expanding from 12 teams to 14, this season's FA Cup qualifying rounds were still played out to a fourth round consisting of 10 ties. Winning through to the first round proper were Middlesbrough Ironopolis, Casuals, Blackpool, Newcastle East End, Small Heath, Sheffield United, Luton Town, Heanor Town, Old Westminsters and Crewe Alexandra. Of those, only Heanor Town and Blackpool were appearing in the competition proper for the first time although the Seasiders' predecessor outfit Blackpool St John's had entered the FA Cup twice in the early 1880s. Newcastle East End also emulated their crosstown rivals Newcastle West End in winning through the Cup qualifying rounds once before the two clubs' amalgamation during the 1892 close-season.

With Stoke re-entering the Football League and Darwen beating out Newton Heath (amongst others) for the League's final expansion place, only eight non-League clubs received byes through to the first round this season. These were future Football League members Nottingham Forest, The Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Royal Arsenal and Bootle along with Crusaders, Sunderland Albion and Birmingham St George's

For information on all matches played from the preliminary round to the fourth qualifying round, see 1891–92 FA Cup qualifying rounds.

Results

First round

Tie No.Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
1Blackpool0–3**Sheffield United**16 January 1892
2**Preston North End**6–0Middlesbrough Ironopolis23 January 1892
3Stoke3–0 *Match void*Casuals16 January 1892
*Replay****Stoke****3–0**Casuals*23 January 1892
4**Nottingham Forest**2–1Newcastle East End16 January 1892
5**Blackburn Rovers**4–1Derby County16 January 1892
6**Aston Villa**4–1Heanor Town16 January 1892
7The Wednesday2–1 *Match void*Bolton Wanderers16 January 1892
*Replay****The Wednesday****4–1**Bolton Wanderers*23 January 1892
8Bootle0–2**Darwen**16 January 1892
9Old Westminsters2–3**West Bromwich Albion**16 January 1892
10Wolverhampton Wanderers2–2Crewe Alexandra16 January 1892
*Replay**Crewe Alexandra**1–4****Wolverhampton Wanderers***23 January 1892
11Sunderland3–0 *Match void*Notts County16 January 1892
*Replay****Sunderland****4–0**Notts County*23 January 1892
12Luton Town0–3**Middlesbrough**16 January 1892
13Crusaders1–4**Accrington**16 January 1892
14Everton2–4 *Match void*Burnley16 January 1892
*Replay**Everton**1–3****Burnley***23 January 1892
15Sunderland Albion1–2 *Match void*Birmingham St George's16 January 1892
*Replay****Sunderland Albion****4–0**Birmingham St George's*23 January 1892
16**Small Heath**5–1Royal Arsenal16 January 1892

Second round

Tie No.Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
1Burnley1–3**Stoke**30 January 1892
2**Aston Villa**2–0Darwen30 January 1892
3**The Wednesday**2–0Small Heath30 January 1892
4Accrington1–0 *Match void*Sunderland30 January 1892
*Replay**Accrington**1–3****Sunderland***6 February 1892
5**Wolverhampton Wanderers**3–1Sheffield United30 January 1892
6Middlesbrough1–2**Preston North End**30 January 1892
7**West Bromwich Albion**3–1Blackburn Rovers30 January 1892
8Sunderland Albion0–1**Nottingham Forest**30 January 1892

Third round

Tie No.Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
1Stoke2–2Sunderland13 February 1892
*Replay****Sunderland****4–0**Stoke*20 February 1892
2**Nottingham Forest**2–0Preston North End13 February 1892
3Wolverhampton Wanderers1–3**Aston Villa**13 February 1892
4**West Bromwich Albion**2–1The Wednesday13 February 1892

Semifinals

The original semifinal matches were played on 27 February 1892. Aston Villa comfortably came through their tie with Sunderland 4–1 but West Bromwich Albion and Nottingham Forest drew their match 1–1. The tie went to a replay, again played at Molineux, but again finished 1–1. A second replay was needed to separate the teams, played in Derby and this time West Bromwich Albion came through winners 6–2 to reach the final against Aston Villa.

Tie No.Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
1**Aston Villa**4–1Sunderland27 February 1892
2West Bromwich Albion1–1Nottingham Forest27 February 1892
*Replay**Nottingham Forest**1–1**West Bromwich Albion*5 March 1892
*Replay****West Bromwich Albion****6–2**Nottingham Forest*9 March 1892

Final

Main article: 1892 FA Cup Final

The 1892 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 19 March 1892 at the Kennington Oval. The final was contested by West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa. West Brom won 3–0, with goals from Alf Geddes, Nicholls and John Reynolds.

Sam Nicholls John Reynolds

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  1. "Cup Competitions 2012-2013 Latest Active - Arsenal FC - Arsenal World".
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