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1972 FA Cup Final

Old Wembley Stadium (external view).jpg
Event
1971–72 FA Cup















Date
6 May 1972
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Referee
David Smith (Stonehouse)
Attendance
100,000

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The 1972 FA Cup Final took place on 6 May 1972 at Wembley Stadium. It was the centenary final (although only the 91st final due to world wars) and the 44th to be played at Wembley.


It was contested between cup holders Arsenal, who had won the Football League and the FA Cup the previous season, and Leeds United, who had won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and finished 2nd in the league the previous season. They had never won the trophy before.


Arsenal planned to make it the third decade for a club to return as Cup-holders and win again for the second successive year, as Newcastle had done in 1952 and Tottenham in 1962.


The final is also the origin of the song "Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!" (commonly known as "Marching On Together") as the B-side of the Leeds cup final song, still played by United and other Leeds sports teams.




Contents






  • 1 Road to Wembley


    • 1.1 Leeds United


    • 1.2 Arsenal




  • 2 Match summary


  • 3 Match facts


  • 4 External links





Road to Wembley[edit]







Leeds United[edit]


Home teams listed first.


Round 3: Leeds United 4–1 Bristol Rovers


Round 4: Liverpool 0–0 Leeds United



Replay: Leeds United 2–0 Liverpool

Round 5: Cardiff City 0–2 Leeds United



 

 


Round 6: Leeds United 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur


Semi-final: Leeds United 3–0 Birmingham City



(at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield)

 

 




Arsenal[edit]


Home teams listed first.


Round 3: Swindon Town 0–2 Arsenal


Round 4: Reading 1 –2 Arsenal


 

Round 5: Derby County 2–2 Arsenal




Replay: Arsenal 0–0 Derby County


2nd Replay: Arsenal 1–0 Derby County (at Filbert Street)


Round 6: Leyton Orient 0–1 Arsenal


Semi-final: Stoke City 1–1 Arsenal



(at Villa Park, Birmingham)


Replay: Arsenal 2–1 Stoke City
(at Goodison Park, Everton)





Match summary[edit]


The Leeds duo Mick Jones and Allan 'Sniffer' Clarke combined to produce a goal in the fifty-third minute. Jones sent across a hard, shoulder-high centre and Clarke headed powerfully past Arsenal keeper Geoff Barnett's left hand from fifteen yards.


A match that often fell below the highest level began badly with a foul by Clarke on Alan Ball in the first five seconds and the first of four bookings — Bob McNab bringing down Peter Lorimer as early as the second minute. Neither side played consistently up to their capabilities, yet both had their moments. Charlie George's fierce volley cannoned back off the bar for Arsenal, and both Clarke and Lorimer struck the woodwork for Leeds.


Leeds' jubilation at the end was tempered by a last-minute injury to Mick Jones, who dislocated his elbow and had to be helped up the steps by Norman Hunter to receive his winners' medal.



Match facts[edit]



6 May 1972
15:00 BST












Leeds United 1–0 Arsenal

Clarke Goal 53'
(Report)


Wembley, London

Attendance: 100,000

Referee: David Smith




















Leeds United
















Arsenal














































































GK 1
Scotland David Harvey
RB 2
England Paul Reaney
LB 3
England Paul Madeley
MF 4
Scotland Billy Bremner (c)
CB 5
England Jack Charlton
CB 6
England Norman Hunter
RW 7
Scotland Peter Lorimer
FW 8
England Allan Clarke
FW 9
England Mick Jones
MF 10
Republic of Ireland Johnny Giles
LW 11
Scotland Eddie Gray

Substitute:
MF 12
England Mick Bates

Manager:

England Don Revie









































































GK 1
England Geoff Barnett
RB 2
Northern Ireland Pat Rice
LB 3
England Bob McNab
MF 4
England Peter Storey
CB 5
Scotland Frank McLintock (c)
CB 6
England Peter Simpson
MF 7
England George Armstrong
MF 8
England Alan Ball
FW 9
England Charlie George
FW 10
England John Radford Substituted off 73'
MF 11
Scotland George Graham

Substitute:
FW 12
England Ray Kennedy Substituted in 73'

Manager:

England Bertie Mee



Match rules



  • 90 minutes.

  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.

  • Replay if scores still level.

  • One named substitute.




External links[edit]




  • Match Programme at fa-cupfinals.co.uk


  • Game facts at soccerbase.com


  • Full Results from the 1972 FA Cup competition at soccerbase.com

  • Match Report at Mighty Whites














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