1895 FA Cup final

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Summary

Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion became the first pair of clubs to meet in the FA Cup Final for a third time: the teams had previously met in the 1887 final, won by Villa, and the 1892 final, won by the Albion.[1] The final was played for the first time at Crystal Palace, which was to host the finals for the next twenty years. The weather for the final was described as "a beautiful spring day",[2] and consequently the crowd and press were still coming into the ground when the game kicked off.

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Aston Villa players posing with the trophy

From the kick-off, John Devey, the Villa centre-forward, swung the ball out to his inside-left, Dennis Hodgetts. Hodgetts' long cross-pass found Charlie Athersmith on the right, and his centre fell to Bob Chatt who sent the ball goalwards on a half volley. Albion's keeper Joe Reader was only able to get his fingers to the shot, and turned the ball across the goal mouth and, after a goalmouth scramble involving Devey and Albion defender Jack Horton, the ball was turned in to the net.[3]

There are no accurate timings for the goal and different reports time it at between 30 and 39 seconds. At the time, many of the crowd and press missed the goal as they were still taking their seats, and the press reports indicated that Chatt had scored. According to Ward & Griffin in their "Essential History of Aston Villa" however, "after the game, the Villa players confirmed that John Devey had netted after Chatt's shot had been blocked straight into the latter's path and had ricocheted off his knee."[4] Despite this claim, The Football Association still credit the goal to Chatt as having been scored on thirty seconds.[5]

The fastest accurately timed goal was Louis Saha's effort for Everton after 25 seconds in the 2009 final.[6]

Despite pressure from the Albion forwards, especially the outstanding Billy Bassett, Villa were able to hold on to their lead until half-time. In the second half, neither side was able to add to the score and Villa held on to win the cup for the second time.

Match details

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GK Template:Flagicon Tom Wilkes
DF Template:Flagicon Howard Spencer
DF Template:Flagicon Jimmy Welford
MF Template:Flagicon Jack Reynolds
MF Template:Flagicon James Cowan
MF Template:Flagicon George Russell
FW Template:Flagicon Charlie Athersmith
FW Template:Flagicon Bob Chatt
FW Template:Flagicon John Devey (c)
FR Template:Flagicon Dennis Hodgetts
FL Template:Flagicon Stephen Smith
Manager:
Template:Flagicon George Ramsay
GK Template:Flagicon Joe Reader
DF Template:Flagicon Billy Williams
DF Template:Flagicon Jack Horton
MD Template:Flagicon Tom Perry
MD Template:Flagicon Tom Higgins
MD Template:Flagicon Jack Taggart
FW Template:Flagicon Billy Bassett
FW Template:Flagicon Roddy McLeod
FW Template:Flagicon Billy Richards
FR Template:Flagicon Tom Hutchinson
FL Template:Flagicon Jack Banks
Manager:
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See also

References

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  7. FA Cup Final kits, 1890–1899

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