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1952 FA Cup Final

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1952 FA Cup Final
Event FA Cup 1951–52
Date 3 May 1952
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Arthur Ellis
Attendance 127,000
1951
1953

The 1952 FA Cup Final was the final match of the 1951-52 staging of the Football Association Challenge Cup (better known as the FA Cup), English football's main cup competition. The match was contested by Newcastle United and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday 3 May 1952. Newcastle were appearing in their 11th final in total and their second successive final, while it was Arsenal's sixth final and their second in three years.

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[edit] Match facts

3 May 1952 Newcastle United 1 – 0 Arsenal Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 127,000
Referee: Arthur Ellis
Robledo Goal 84' (Report)
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Newcastle United
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Arsenal
NEWCASTLE UNITED:
GK 1 Flag of Scotland Simpson
RB 2 Flag of England Cowell
LB 3 Flag of Northern Ireland McMichael
RH 4 Flag of England Harvey (c)
CH 5 Flag of Scotland Brennan
LH 6 Flag of Chile T. Robledo
OR 7 Flag of England Walker
IR 8 Flag of Wales Foulkes
CF 9 Flag of England Milburn
IL 10 Flag of Chile G. Robledo
OL 11 Flag of Scotland Mitchell
Manager:
Flag of England Stan Seymour
ARSENAL:
GK 1 Flag of England Swindin
RB 2 Flag of Wales Barnes
LB 3 Flag of England Smith
RH 4 Flag of Scotland Forbes
CH 5 Flag of Wales Daniel
LH 6 Flag of England Mercer
OR 7 Flag of England Cox
IR 8 Flag of Scotland Logie
CF 9 Flag of England Holton
IL 10 Flag of England Lishman
OL 11 Flag of England Roper
Manager:
Flag of England Tom Whittaker

[edit] Match summary

Arsenal played Newcastle United with several recovering players rushed back into the first team; Walley Barnes was taken off injured with a twisted knee after 35 minutes (no substitutes were allowed then), and ten-man Arsenal suffered further injuries to Holton, Roper and Daniel, so that by the end of the match they had only seven fit players on the pitch;[1] with the numerical advantage in their favour, Newcastle won 1–0 with a goal from George Robledo.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Soar & Tyler (2005). The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. p. 99. 

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