1953 FA Cup Final
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The 1953 FA Cup Final, also known as the "Matthews Final", was a football match that became famous for the performance of Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews, after whom it was nicknamed. He inspired his team to come from 3–1 down against Bolton Wanderers, to win 4–3, and on a personal note, he claimed the trophy that had eluded him in two previous finals. Despite the final being more famous for the heroics of Matthews, Stan Mortensen scored three goals for Blackpool on the day, becoming the only player ever to have scored an FA Cup Final hat-trick at the original Wembley Stadium. Bill Perry scored the winning goal.
It was the first football match attended by the reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
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As of 15 December 2007, Cyril Robinson is the only member of Blackpool's cup-winning side still living. By comparison, nine members of the Bolton team are still alive.