1945–46 FA Cup
Country | England | ||
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Champions | Derby County | ||
Runners-up | Charlton Athletic | ||
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The 1945–46 FA Cup was the 65th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, generally known as the FA Cup, and the first to be held after the Second World War. Derby County were the winners, beating Charlton Athletic 4–1 after extra time in the final at Wembley, London. The tournament witnessed a disaster in the sixth round when, during the second leg of the Bolton–Stoke City tie, 33 people were crushed to death in the Burnden Park disaster.[1]
For the only time in the history of the competition, all matches from the First Round Proper up to and including the Sixth Round Proper were played over two legs, the first leg being played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. In the first and second rounds proper, the second leg was played on the following Saturday; from the third round onwards, it was played during the week following the first leg. If aggregate scores were level after 90 minutes of the second leg had been played, a replay would take place at a neutral venue. These changes were made in order to give clubs additional revenue, as the Football League would not resume normal play until the autumn of 1946.
Calendar
Round | Date |
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Extra Preliminary Round | Saturday 1 September 1945 |
Preliminary Round | Saturday 8 September 1945 |
First Round Qualifying | Saturday 22 September 1945 |
Second Round Qualifying | Saturday 6 October 1945 |
Third Round Qualifying | Saturday 20 October 1945 |
Fourth Round Qualifying | Saturday 3 November 1945 |
First Round Proper | Saturday 17 November 1945 Saturday 24 November 1945 |
Second Round Proper | Saturday 8 December 1945 Saturday 15 December 1945 |
Third Round Proper | Saturday 5 January 1946 w/c Monday 7 January 1946 |
Fourth Round Proper | Saturday 26 January 1946 w/c Monday 28 January 1946 |
Fifth Round Proper | Saturday 9 February 1946 w/c Monday 11 February 1946 |
Sixth Round Proper | Saturday 2 March 1946 w/c Monday 4 March 1946 |
Semi-Finals | Saturday 23 March 1946 |
Final | Saturday 27 April 1946 |
- w/c = week commencing
Results
First Round Proper
At this stage 43 Third Division North and Third Division South clubs joined the 25 non-league clubs who came through the qualifying rounds.
The first leg matches were played on Saturday, 17 November 1945 and the second legs on the following Saturday, 24 November 1945. No replays were necessary.
Second Round Proper
The first leg matches were played on Saturday, 8 December 1945 and the second legs on the following Saturday, 15 December 1945. No replays were necessary.
Third Round Proper
At this stage the remaining First and Second Division clubs entered the competition.
The first leg matches were played on Saturday, 5 January 1946 and the second legs in the following week commencing Monday, 7 January 1946. Two replays were necessary, both of which were played on Wednesday, 16 January 1946.
Fourth Round Proper
The first leg matches were played on Saturday, 26 January 1946 and the second legs in the following week commencing Monday, 28 January 1946. One replay was necessary, which was played on 4 February 1946.
Fifth Round Proper
The first leg matches were played on Saturday, 9 February 1946 and the second legs in the following week commencing Monday, 11 February 1946.
Sixth Round Proper
2 March 1946 |
Aston Villa | 3 – 4 | Derby County |
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Edwards 6' Iverson 28' Broome 66' |
[11] | Doherty 23' 85' Carter 62' Crooks 88' |
2 March 1946 |
Bradford Park Avenue | 2 – 2 | Birmingham City |
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Dougall Jones |
Park Avenue, Bradford Attendance: 19,732 |
9 March 1946 |
Birmingham City | 6 – 0 | Bradford Park Avenue |
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Dougall Bodle Mulraney |
St Andrew's, Birmingham Attendance: 49,858 |
9 March 1946 |
Bolton Wanderers | 0 – 0 (33 spectators died) |
Stoke City |
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Burnden Park, Bolton Attendance: A |
Semi-Finals
Replay
27 March 1946 |
Birmingham City | 0 – 4 | Derby County |
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Doherty 96' Stamps |
Maine Road, Manchester Attendance: 80,407 |
Final
The final took place on Saturday, 27 April 1946 at Wembley and ended in a 4–1 win for Derby County after extra time. Charlton Athletic's Bert Turner opened the scoring with an own goal in the 85th minute, which he equalised a minute later to force extra time. A goal from Peter Doherty and two from Jack Stamps completed Derby's victory.
Derby County | 4 – 1 (aet) | Charlton Athletic |
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B. Turner 85' (og) Doherty 92' Stamps 97' 106' |
[14] | B. Turner 86' |
Derby County
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Charlton Athletic
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Notes
- ↑ David Kynaston (2008). Austerity Britain 1945–51. Bloomsbury. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-7475-9923-4.
- ↑ Match played at White Hart Lane, London.
- ↑ "Luton 0 - 6 Derby County (Sat 05 Jan 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Derby County 3 - 0 Luton (Wed 09 Jan 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ Match played at Craven Cottage, London.
- ↑ Match played at Elland Road, Leeds.
- ↑ "Derby County 1 - 0 West Brom (Sat 26 Jan 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "West Brom 1 - 3 Derby County (Wed 30 Jan 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Brighton 1 - 4 Derby County (Sat 09 Feb 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Derby County 6 - 0 Brighton (Wed 13 Feb 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Aston Villa 3 - 4 Derby County (Sat 02 Mar 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Derby County 1 - 1 Aston Villa (Sat 09 Mar 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Derby County 1 - 1 Birmingham (Sat 23 Mar 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
- ↑ "Derby County 4 - 1 Charlton (Sat 27 Apr 1946)". therams.co.uk. Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
External links
- The FA Cup Archive at TheFA.com
- Results on Soccerbase
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