1965 FA Cup Final
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The 1965 FA Cup Final took place on 1 May 1965 at Wembley Stadium. It was the 93rd year, 84th final (due to World Wars) and the 37th to be played at Wembley. It was contested between Liverpool, who had won the First Division the previous season and had lost their two previous attempts at the cup (1914 and 1950), and Leeds United, who had won the Second Division Championship and been promoted the previous season.
The twentieth post-war Final was a hard one to pick. On the previous season's performance (1963–64), Liverpool would have been the favourites after winning the First Division and Leeds winning the Second Division. However, Leeds finished 2nd in the league in 1964–65 and Liverpool finished 7th. Three seasons earlier, Leeds had been only one match away from relegation from the Second Division, so their position in the league and reaching their first FA Cup Final was a remarkable achievement, which was pointed out in the final programme.[1]
This was also the first FA Cup Final to feature a black player; Albert Johanneson.
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[edit] Match summary
The game ran to extra time — the first Final to do so since 1947, and the additional period was played out in an atmosphere of great tension and drama before Liverpool were victorious.
Defensively, Leeds were excellent, but there was a lack of invention in their attack. The Collins-Bremner midfield machine for once failed to function, their passes down the middle invariably mastered by Yeats and Smith. Liverpool, on the other hand, were always forcing their way forward, with St. John and Hunt showing tremendous bursts of energy in particular. Every raid looked full of danger, but Leeds survived.
Three minutes into extra time the deadlock was finally broken when Liverpool scored. Left-back Byrne, who had played most of the match with a broken collar bone, took the ball to the by-line and crossed for Hunt, stooping low, to nod home. But they quickly lost the advantage when Leeds equalised. Charlton headed the ball down and Bremner lashed a half-volley into the top corner. Then Liverpool contrived to score again, St. John diving to head in Callaghan's low centre from the right.
[edit] Match facts
1965-05-01 15:00 BST |
Liverpool | 2 – 1 | Leeds United | Wembley, London Attendance: 100,000 Referee: W. Clements (Birmingham) |
Hunt 93' St. John 113' |
Bremner 95' |
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MATCH RULES
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[edit] Road to Wembley
Home teams listed first.
[edit] LiverpoolRound 3: West Bromwich Albion 1–2 Liverpool Round 4: Liverpool 1–1 Stockport County
Round 5: Bolton Wanderers 0–1 Liverpool Round 6: Leicester City 0–0 Liverpool
Semi-final: Liverpool 2–0 Chelsea
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[edit] Leeds UnitedRound 3: Leeds United 3–0 Southport Round 4: Leeds United 1–1 Everton
Round 5: Leeds United 2–0 Shrewsbury Town Round 6: Crystal Palace 0–3 Leeds United Semi-final: Leeds United 0–0 Manchester United
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[edit] Notes
- ^ The FA (01/05/1965) Leeds Make History, FA Cup Final Programme 1965 (Accessed 12 October 2006)
[edit] External links
- Match Programme at fa-cupfinals.co.uk
- Game facts at soccerbase.com
- Full Results from the 1965 FA Cup competition at soccerbase.com
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