1905–06 FA Cup
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Champions | Everton | ||
Runners-up | Newcastle United | ||
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The FA Cup 1905–06 was the 35th staging of the world's oldest association football competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (more usually known as the FA Cup). Everton won the competition for the first time, beating Newcastle United 1–0 in the final at Crystal Palace.
Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held at neutral venues until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.
The Crystal Palace versus Chelsea tie in the third qualifying round led to the Football Association changing the rules. The tie was scheduled to be played on 18 November 1905, and Chelsea were also obliged to play a Football League game against Burnley F.C.. Chelsea were chasing promotion from the Second Division, and so they fielded a full strength side in the league and sent a reserve team to Palace. Palace won the fixture 7-1 in front of a crowd of 3,000. As a result of the outcry, the Football Association amended their rules such that teams must always field their strongest side in the FA Cup.[1]
Calendar
The format of the FA Cup for the season had a preliminary round, four qualifying rounds, four proper rounds, and the semi finals and final.
Round | Date |
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Preliminary Round | Saturday 23 September 1905 |
First Qualifying Round | Saturday 7 October 1905 |
Second Qualifying Round | Saturday 28 October 1905 |
Third Qualifying Round | Saturday 18 November 1905 |
Fourth Qualifying Round | Saturday 9 December 1905 |
First Round Proper | Saturday 13 January 1906 |
Second Round | Saturday 3 February 1906 |
Third Round | Saturday 24 February 1906 |
Fourth Round | Saturday 10 March 1906 |
Semi-Finals | Saturday 31 March 1906 |
Final | Saturday 21 April 1906 |
First round proper
29 of the 40 clubs from the First and Second divisions joined the 24 clubs who came through the qualifying rounds. Of the League sides not given byes to this round, Chelsea, Hull City, Leeds City and Clapton Orient were entered at the First Qualifying Round. Chelsea and Leeds City went out in the Third Qualifying Round (to Crystal Palace and Hull City respectively), while the other two teams qualified. Barnsley, Bradford City, Burslem Port Vale, Burton United, Gainsborough Trinity, Glossop and Stockport County were put into the Fourth Qualifying Round, with only Glossop going out, to Brighton & Hove Albion. Sixteen non-league clubs joined the eight League sides in winning through to the First Round Proper.
To replace the missing League teams, eleven Southern League sides were given byes to the First Round to bring the total number of teams up to 64. These were:
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32 matches were scheduled to be played on Saturday, 13 January 1906. Six matches were drawn and went to replays in the following midweek fixture, of which one went to a second replay the following week.
Second Round Proper
The sixteen second round matches were played on Saturday, 3 February 1906. Six matches were drawn, with the replays taking place in the following midweek fixture. One of these, the Brighton & Hove Albion – Middlesbrough match, went to a second replay the following week.
Third round proper
The eight third-round matches were scheduled for Saturday, 24 February 1906. There was one replay, played in the following midweek fixture.
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team | Date |
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1 | Liverpool | 2–0 | Brentford | 24 February 1906 |
2 | Southampton | 6–1 | Middlesbrough | 24 February 1906 |
3 | The Wednesday | 4–1 | Nottingham Forest | 24 February 1906 |
4 | Everton | 1–0 | Bradford City | 24 February 1906 |
5 | Woolwich Arsenal | 5–0 | Sunderland | 24 February 1906 |
6 | Newcastle United | 5–0 | Blackpool | 24 February 1906 |
7 | Tottenham Hotspur | 1–1 | Birmingham | 24 February 1906 |
Replay | Birmingham | 2–0 | Tottenham Hotspur | 28 February 1906 |
8 | Manchester United | 5–1 | Aston Villa | 24 February 1906 |
Fourth Round Proper
The four quarter final matches were scheduled for Saturday, 10 March 1906. The Newcastle United – Birmingham game was drawn, and replayed on 14 March.
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team | Date |
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1 | Birmingham | 2–2 | Newcastle United | 10 March 1906 |
Replay | Newcastle United | 3–0 | Birmingham | 14 March 1906 |
2 | Liverpool | 3–0 | Southampton | 10 March 1906 |
3 | Everton | 4–3 | The Wednesday | 10 March 1906 |
4 | Manchester United | 2–3 | Woolwich Arsenal | 10 March 1906 |
Semi-Finals
The semi-final matches were played on Saturday, 31 March 1906. Everton and Newcastle United won to meet in the final.
Final
The Final was contested by Everton and Newcastle United at Crystal Palace, on 21 April 1906. Everton won 1–0, the goal scored by Alex "Sandy" Young.
Match details
Everton
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Newcastle United[2]
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See also
References
- General
- Official site; fixtures and results service at TheFA.com
- 1905-06 FA Cup at rsssf.com
- 1905-06 FA Cup at soccerbase.com
- Specific
- ↑ Tony Matthews, ed. (1998). We All Follow The Palace. Juma. pp. 14–15. ISBN 1-872204-55-4.
- ↑ FA Cup Final kits, 1900-1909
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