1906 FA Cup final

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1906 FA Cup Final
File:Everton fa cup 1906.jpg
Everton FC posing with the trophy
Event1905–06 FA Cup
Date21 April 1906
VenueCrystal Palace, London
RefereeFred Kirkham
Attendance75,609
1905
1907

The 1906 FA Cup final was contested by Everton and Newcastle United at Crystal Palace. Everton won 1–0, the goal scored by Alex "Sandy" Young.

Match details

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Everton1–0Newcastle United
Young File:Soccerball shade.svg 77'
Attendance: 75,609
Referee: F. Kirkham (Preston)
Ireland Billy Scott
England William Balmer
England Jack Crelley
England Harry Makepeace
Scotland Jack Taylor (c)
England Walter Abbott
England Jack Sharp
Scotland Hugh Bolton
Scotland Alex "Sandy" Young
England Jimmy Settle
England Harold Hardman
Manager:
England William C. Cuff
Scotland Jimmy Lawrence
Scotland Andy McCombie
England Jack Carr
Scotland Alex Gardner
Scotland Andy Aitken
Scotland Peter McWilliam
England Jock Rutherford
Scotland James Howie
England Colin Veitch (c)
Scotland Ronald Orr
England Bert Gosnell
Manager:
Scotland Frank Watt

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Replay if scores still level

Road to the Final

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Everton
Home teams listed first.

Round 1: Everton 3–1 West Bromwich Albion

 

Round 2: Chesterfield 0–3 Everton

 
 

Round 3: Everton 1–0 Bradford City

 

Round 4: Everton 4–3 Sheffield Wednesday

 
 

Semi-Final: Everton 2–0 Liverpool

Newcastle United
Home teams listed first.

Round 1: Newcastle United 6–0 Grimsby Town

 

Round 2: Derby County 0–0 Newcastle United

Replay: Newcastle United 2–1 Derby County
 

Round 3: Newcastle United 5–0 Blackpool

 

Round 4: Newcastle United 2–2 Birmingham City

Replay: Birmingham City 0–3 Newcastle United
 

Semi-Final: Woolwich Arsenal 0–2 Newcastle United

References

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