FA Cup 1871-72

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The 1871–72 Football Association Challenge Cup was the first organised association football competition in the world. Fifteen clubs entered that first competition, although three withdrew without playing a game. In the final, held at Kennington Oval on March 16, 1872, Wanderers beat the Royal Engineers by a single goal, scored by Morton Betts under the pseudonym A H Chequer, as he was formerly a member of the Harrow Chequers Club.

Of the 15 original entrants, Queen's Park (from Glasgow) are now members of the Scottish League (Scottish teams entered the FA Cup until 1887). Marlow and Maidenhead (now Maidenhead United) are still around, and each have only missed a single season in the history of the Competition. A team from the Civil Service still exists, playing in Amateur Football Alliance competitions. The Crystal Palace team from 1871-1872 is not connected to the modern day Crystal Palace. The team from Hitchin in the 1870s reformed to become the modern Hitchin Town in 1928.

There were several occurrences in this first competition that would be considered bizarre today. Drawn matches were covered by Rule 8 of the competition which stated that "In the case of a drawn match, the clubs shall be drawn in the next ties or shall compete again, at the discretion of the Committee. In the event of a team refusing to play again or failing to play off the tie in which it has been drawn, within the stipulated time, it shall be adjudged to have lost the match". Queen's Park and Donington School could not agree on a date for their first round match, so both teams were allowed through to the second round where they were drawn together again - this time the School side scratched. Finally, Queen's Park could not afford to travel back to London for a semi-final replay, so their opponents Wanderers were given a walk-over to the final.

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[edit] First Round

Home Club Score Away Club Date
Barnes 2-0 Civil Service November 11, 1871
Hampstead Heathens Bye
Hitchin 0-0 (both teams allowed through) Crystal Palace November 11, 1871
Maidenhead 2-0 Marlow November 11, 1871
Queen's Park (Could not agree date, both teams allowed through) Donington School
Royal Engineers Walkover - Scratched Reigate Priory
Upton Park 0-3 Clapham Rovers November 11, 1871
Wanderers Walkover - Scratched Harrow Chequers

[edit] Second Round

Home Club Score Away Club Date
Barnes 1-1 Hampstead Heathens December 23, 1871
Crystal Palace 3-0 Maidenhead December 16, 1871
Hitchin 0-5 Royal Engineers January 10, 1872
Queen's Park Walkover - Scratched Donington School  
Wanderers 3-1 Clapham Rovers December 16, 1871

[edit] Second Round Replay

Home Club Score Away Club Date
Hampstead Heathens 1-0 Barnes January 6, 1872

[edit] Quarter Finals

Home Club Score Away Club Date
Queen's Park Bye
Royal Engineers 3-0 Hampstead Heathens January 27, 1872
Wanderers 0-0 (Both teams allowed through) Crystal Palace January 20, 1872

[edit] Semi-Finals

Home Club Score Away Club Date
Royal Engineers 0-0 Crystal Palace (at Kennington Oval) February 17, 1872
Wanderers 0-0 Queen's Park (at Kennington Oval) March 5, 1872

[edit] Semi-Final Replays

Home Club Score Away Club Date
Royal Engineers 3-0 Crystal Palace (at Kennington Oval) March 9, 1872
Wanderers Walkover - Scratched Queen's Park (Queen's Park scratched as they were unable to travel to London for the replay)

[edit] Final

Main article: 1872 FA Cup Final
Winners Score Runners-up Date
Wanderers 1-0 Royal Engineers (at Kennington Oval) March 16, 1872

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