1933 FA Cup Final

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The 1933 FA Cup Final was contested by Everton and Manchester City at Wembley. Everton won 3–0, with goals from Jimmy Stein, Dixie Dean and James Dunn.

The 1933 FA Cup Final was the first FA Cup Final where the players, including goalkeepers, were issued numbers for identification. Everton was allocated numbers 1-11 and Manchester City was allocated numbers 12-22.

[edit] Match details

1933-04-29
15:00 BST
Everton 3 – 0 Manchester City Wembley, London
Attendance: 92,950
Referee: E. Wood
Stein Scored
Dean Scored
Dunn Scored
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Everton
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Manchester City
EVERTON:
1 Flag of England Ted Sagar
2 Flag of England Billy Cook
3 Flag of England Warney Cresswell
4 Flag of England Cliff Britton
5 Flag of England Tommy White
6 Flag of Scotland Jock Thomson
7 Flag of England Albert Geldard
8 Flag of Scotland James Dunn
9 Flag of England Dixie Dean (c)
10 Flag of England Tommy Johnson
11 Flag of England Jimmy Stein
Manager:
none - team selection made in consultation with Dean[1]
MANCHESTER CITY:
12 Flag of England Len Langford
13 Flag of England Sydney Cann
14 Flag of England Billy Dale
15 Flag of Scotland Matt Busby
16 Flag of England Sam Cowan(c)
17 Flag of England Jackie Bray
18 Flag of England Ernie Toseland
19 Flag of England Bobby Marshall
20 Flag of Scotland Alec Herd
21 Flag of Scotland Jimmy McMullan
22 Flag of England Eric Brook
Manager:

MATCH RULES

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

[edit] References

  1. ^ EVERTONFC.COM: | History | Honours and Records | FA Cup Final Wins | FA Cup Final 1933

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