FA Cup-finalen 1933

FA Cup-finalen 1933
Turnering:FA Cup 1932-33
Dato:29. april 1933
Stadion:Wembley Stadium, London
Dommer:E. Wood (Sheffield)
Tilskuere:92.950

FA Cup-finalen 1933 var en fodboldkamp som udgjorde finalen i den britiske pokalturnering FA Cup i 1933. Den blev spillet mellem Everton og Manchester City den 29. april 1933Wembley Stadium i London. Finalen i 1933 var den første, i hvilken spillere fik tildelt numre, så de kunne genkendes. Everton fik numrene 1-11, og Manchester City fik numrene 12-22.[1][2] Hvert hold spillede sig igennem fem runder for at nå til finalen. Everton vandt 3-0, hvor Jimmy Stein, Dixie Dean og James Dunn scorede målene. Det var holdets første cup-titel siden 1906.[3]

Kampdetaljer

29. april 1933
15:00 BST
Everton3–0Manchester City
Stein Goal 41'
Dean Goal 52'
Dunn Goal 80'
Rapport


Wembley Stadium, London
Tilskuere: 92.950
Dommer: Eddie Wood

Spilledragt
Spilledragt
Spilledragt
Spilledragt
Manchester City
1England Ted Sagar
2Nordirland Billy Cook
3England Warney Cresswell
4England Cliff Britton
5England Tommy White
6Skotland Jock Thomson
7England Albert Geldard
8Skotland James Dunn
9England Dixie Dean (c)
10England Tommy Johnson
11Skotland Jimmy Stein
Træner:
Ingen – holdvalg valgt i samråd med Dean[4]
22England Len Langford
21England Sid Cann
20England Bill Dale
19Skotland Matt Busby
18England Sam Cowan (c)
17England Jackie Bray
16England Ernie Toseland
15England Bobby Marshall
14Skotland Alec Herd
13Skotland Jimmy McMullan
12England Eric Brook
Træner:
England Wilf Wild

Referencer

  1. ^ "F.A. Cup Final: Preparations at Wembley". The Times. 1933-04-27. s. 6.
  2. ^ Ward, Andrew (1984). The Manchester City Story. Derby: Breedon. s. 32. ISBN 0-907969-05-4.
  3. ^ "Cup Winners' Tour in Four-in-hand". Manchester Guardian. 1933-05-01. s. 13.
  4. ^ "FA Cup Final 1933". Everton FC. Arkiveret fra originalen 17. juli 2014. Hentet 2011-10-04.
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