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1894–95 FA Cup


FieldValue
title1894–95 FA Cup
imageAston villa 1895 team.jpg
captionThe Aston Villa team following the final
countryEngland
Wales
defending_championsNotts County
winnersAston Villa (2nd title)
secondWest Bromwich Albion
prev_season[1893–94](1893-94-fa-cup)
next_season[1895–96](1895-96-fa-cup)

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The 1894–95 FA Cup was the 24th season of the world's oldest association football competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (more usually known as the FA Cup). The cup was won by Aston Villa, who defeated West Bromwich Albion 1–0 in the final of the competition, played at Crystal Palace in London. This was Villa's second victory in the FA Cup.

The Trophy was stolen from a display in the shop window of W. Shillcock (a football fitter) in Newton Row, Birmingham, after the final and never recovered despite a £10 reward. According to the Police, it was taken sometime between 21:30 on Wednesday 11 September and 7:30 the following morning, along with cash from a drawer. The cup was replaced by a copy of the original, made by Howard Vaughton, the former Aston Villa player and England international, who had opened a silversmith's business after his retirement from the game.

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. 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 at neutral venues 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

The format of the FA Cup for the season had a preliminary round, four qualifying rounds, three proper rounds, and the semi-finals and final.

RoundStart date
Preliminary roundSaturday 6 October 1894
First round qualifyingSaturday 13 October 1894
Second round qualifyingSaturday 3 November 1894
Third round qualifyingSaturday 24 November 1894
Fourth round qualifyingSaturday 15 December 1894
First round properSaturday 2 February 1895
Second round properSaturday 16 February 1895
Third round properSaturday 2 March 1895
Semi-finalsSaturday 16 March 1895
FinalSaturday 20 April 1895

Qualifying rounds

The 16 First Division sides were all given byes to the first round, as were Notts County, Darwen, Bury, Newcastle United, Newton Heath and Woolwich Arsenal from the Second Division. The other Second Division sides were entered into the first qualifying round, with the exceptions of Burton Swifts, who started in the second qualifying round, and Manchester City, who did not enter the competition this season. Of the qualifying League sides, only Burton Wanderers and Leicester Fosse progressed to the FA Cup proper. Eight non-league sides also qualified, these being Southport Central, Middlesbrough, Barnsley St Peter's, Fairfield, Chesterfield, Luton Town, Millwall Athletic and Southampton St Mary's. Future Cup champions Barnsley and Southampton were competing at this stage for the first time, as were Chesterfield and Fairfield.

First round proper

The first round proper contained sixteen ties between 32 teams. The matches were played on Saturday, 2 February 1895. One match was drawn, with the replay taking place in the following midweek fixture. The Barnsley St Peter's – Liverpool game was voided following a dispute over extra time being played. The match was replayed nine days later, resulting in a 4–0 win to Liverpool.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Darwen0–0Wolverhampton Wanderers2 February 1895
*Replay****Wolverhampton Wanderers****2–0**Darwen*6 February 1895
2**Bury**4–1Leicester Fosse2 February 1895
3**[Aston Villa](1894-95-aston-villa)**2–1Derby County2 February 1895
4**The Wednesday**5–1Notts County2 February 1895
5**Bolton Wanderers**1–0Woolwich Arsenal2 February 1895
6Southport Central0–3**Everton**2 February 1895
7**Middlesbrough**4–0Chesterfield2 February 1895
8**Sunderland**11–1Fairfield2 February 1895
9Luton Town0–2**Preston North End**2 February 1895
10Burton Wanderers1–2**Blackburn Rovers**2 February 1895
11Newton Heath2–3**Stoke**2 February 1895
12Small Heath1–2**West Bromwich Albion**2 February 1895
13**Sheffield United**3–1Millwall Athletic2 February 1895
14Southampton St Mary's1–4**Nottingham Forest**2 February 1895
15**Newcastle United**2–1Burnley2 February 1895
16**Barnsley St Peter's**2–1
*(Match void)*Liverpool2 February 1895
*Replay****Liverpool****4–0**Barnsley St Peter's*11 February 1895

Second round proper

The eight Second Round matches were scheduled for Saturday, 16 February 1895. There were two replays, played in the following midweek fixture.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Liverpool0–2**Nottingham Forest**16 February 1895
2**Aston Villa**7–1Newcastle United16 February 1895
3**The Wednesday**6–1Middlesbrough16 February 1895
4**Bolton Wanderers**1–0Bury16 February 1895
5**Wolverhampton Wanderers**2–0Stoke16 February 1895
6**Sunderland**2–0Preston North End16 February 1895
7Everton1–1Blackburn Rovers16 February 1895
*Replay**Blackburn Rovers**2–3****Everton***20 February 1895
8Sheffield United1–1West Bromwich Albion16 February 1895
*Replay****West Bromwich Albion****2–1**Sheffield United*20 February 1895

Third round proper

The four Third Round matches were scheduled for Saturday, 2 March 1895. There were no replays.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1**Aston Villa**6–2Nottingham Forest2 March 1895
2**The Wednesday**2–0Everton2 March 1895
3**West Bromwich Albion**1–0Wolverhampton Wanderers2 March 1895
4**Sunderland**2–1Bolton Wanderers2 March 1895

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were both played on Saturday, 16 March 1895. Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion went on to meet in the final at Crystal Palace.


Final

Main article: 1895 FA Cup final

The final was contested by Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion at Crystal Palace. Aston Villa won 1–0, with Bob Chatt being credited with scoring the fastest goal in FA Cup Final history, scored after just 30 seconds. Devey found Hodgetts, whose cross was laid off by Athersmith to Chatt, whose half volley took a deflection.

Match details

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References

  1. "FA Cup Stolen".
  2. [http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/English_Football_League/FA_Cup_Finals/1890-1899.html FA Cup Final kits, 1890-1899]
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