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1949 FA Cup Final

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Event
1948–49 FA Cup















Date
30 April 1949
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Referee
Reg Mortimer (Huddersfield)
Attendance
98,920

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The 1949 FA Cup Final was the 68th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 30 April 1949 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. Wolves had finished sixth in the First Division that season and boasted several England internationals among their ranks, while Leicester had narrowly avoided relegation from the Second Division and were making their first Wembley appearance.


Wolves won the match 3–1, thus winning the FA Cup for the third time. Jesse Pye (2) and Sammy Smyth scored Wolves' goals, with Mal Griffiths replying for Leicester. Captain Billy Wright was presented with the cup by Princess Elizabeth.




Contents






  • 1 Road to Wembley


    • 1.1 Leicester City


    • 1.2 Wolverhampton Wanderers




  • 2 Match summary


  • 3 Match details


  • 4 External links





Road to Wembley[edit]




Leicester City[edit]























































3rd Round Leicester City 1–1
Birmingham City
3rd Round (Replay) Birmingham City 1–1 Leicester City
3rd Round (2nd Replay) Leicester City 2–1
Birmingham City
4th Round Leicester City 2–0
Preston North End
5th Round Luton Town 5–5 Leicester City
5th Round (Replay) Leicester City 5–3
Luton Town
6th Round Brentford 0–2 Leicester City
Semi-final Portsmouth 1–3 Leicester City
(at Highbury)


Wolverhampton Wanderers[edit]















































3rd Round Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–0
Chesterfield
4th Round Sheffield United 0–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers
5th Round Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1
Liverpool
6th Round Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0
West Bromwich Albion
Semi-final Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–1
Manchester United
(at Hillsborough)
Semi-final (Replay) Manchester United 0–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
(at Goodison Park)


Match summary[edit]


Wolves started determinedly and took a 13th-minute lead when Jesse Pye, who had been preferred to Dennis Wilshaw, stooped to head in an inch-perfect Hancocks cross. Leicester kept Wolves at bay until almost half-time, when Pye collected the ball in the penalty area with his back to goal, after the Foxes had struggled to clear a corner, and turned to slam it home for his second.


Leicester brought the game to life immediately after the interval courtesy of Mal Griffiths, who flicked the ball home after Williams parried Chisholm's initial effort. Within minutes, they believed they were level only for a narrow offside decision to rule out Chisholm's finish. Sammy Smyth quickly turned the game around when he picked up the ball in the centre circle and drove through the Leicester defence before hitting the ball low into the far corner to make it 3–1 and clinch the cup for Molineux men for the third time in their history. It was the first of five major trophies that they would win under the management of Stan Cullis.


Leicester were without two of their key players for the game, both of them ruled out by injury. Goalkeeper Ian McGraw was unable to play due to a broken finger, while Don Revie had suffered a nose injury.



Match details[edit]



30 April 194915:00 BST












Leicester City 1–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Griffiths Goal 47'
Report
Pye Goal 13'42'
Smyth Goal 64'


Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 98,920

Referee: R. A. Mortimer (Huddersfield)




















Leicester City
















Wolverhampton Wanderers










































































1
England Gordon Bradley
2
England Ted Jelly
3
Scotland Sandy Scott
4
England Walter Harrison
5
England Norman Plummer (c)
6
England Johnny King
7
Wales Mal Griffiths
8
England Jack Lee
9
England Jimmy Harrison
10
Scotland Ken Chisholm
11
Scotland Charlie Adam

Manager:

Scotland Johnny Duncan





































































1
England Bert Williams
2
England Roy Pritchard
3
England Terry Springthorpe
4
England Billy Crook
5
England Bill Shorthouse
6
England Billy Wright (c)
7
England Johnny Hancocks
8
Northern Ireland Sammy Smyth
9
England Jesse Pye
10
Scotland Jimmy Dunn
11
England Jimmy Mullen

Manager:

England Stan Cullis



External links[edit]


  • Match report














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