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The 1962 FA Cup final took place on 5 May 1962 at Wembley Stadium and was won by Tottenham Hotspur over Burnley, by a 3–1 scoreline. Due to the lack of passion and excitement, replaced by patience and cautious play, the final was dubbed "The Chessboard Final". Tottenham were the holders, having won the League and FA Cup Double the previous ...
The 1962 FA Cup final took place on 5 May 1962 at Wembley Stadium and was won by Tottenham Hotspur over Burnley, by a 3–1 scoreline. Due to the lack of passion and excitement, replaced by patience and cautious play, the final was dubbed "The Chessboard Final". Tottenham took to the field as holders, having won the League and FA Cup Double in ...
28 April 1962: Ipswich, in the First Division for the first time, are crowned champions of English club football with a 2–0 win at home Aston Villa on the last day of the league season. It is the first major trophy of their history, and the first time that an English club has won the title in their first season as a top division club.
The 1962–63 FA Cup was the 82nd staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Manchester United won the competition for only the third time, beating Leicester City 3–1 in the final at Wembley.
4 February 1963: The FA postpone the fifth and sixth rounds of the FA Cup for a week. 9 February 1963: Only seven League fixtures are played due to the bad weather. [2] 12 February 1963: The FA postpone the fifth and sixth rounds of the FA Cup further. 18 February 1963: The FA Cup semi-finals are postponed four weeks and the final three weeks.
FA Cup Final Team 1: Jim Standen: GK 39 7 7 1962 Luton: 2: John Bond: RB 26 7 6 1 1951 Amateur 3: Jack Burkett: LB 40 1 7 7 1962 Academy 4: Eddie Bovington: RH 22 7 3 1960 Academy 5: Ken Brown: CH 36 7 6 1952 Academy 6: Bobby Moore (Captain) LH 37 2 7 6 1958 Academy 7: Peter Brabrook: OR 38 8 7 2 6 2 1962 Chelsea: 8: Ronnie Boyce: IR 41 6 7 3 7 ...
The Blackburn Rovers team which won the FA Cup in 1884. Team captain James Brown (front row, centre) holds the trophy. The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout competition in English football, organised by and named after The Football Association (the FA).
30 April – The BBC broadcasts live television coverage of the FA Cup Final for the first time. 26 September - The first half of the FA Charity Shield is broadcast live from Highbury. [3] 1939. 29 April - The FA Cup Final is again shown live accompanied, for the first time, by a commentator working solely for television.
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