The1883 FA Cup finalwas contested byBlackburn OlympicandOld Etoniansat theKennington Oval.Blackburn Olympic won 2–1 after extra time.James Costleyand Arthur Matthews scored for Blackburn;Harry Goodhartfor Old Etonians. It was a watershed match for the sport, as for the first time in an FA Cup final aworking-classteam playing the 'combination game' (passing) were triumphant over a team playing thepublic schooltactics of 'rushing' and 'scrimmages'.[1]

1883 FA Cup final
Blackburn Olympic, winners
Event1882–83 FA Cup
Afterextra time
Date31 March 1883
VenueKennington Oval,London
RefereeCharles Crump
Attendance8,000
1882
1884

Overview

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Blackburn Olympic, coached by former England player, Jack Hunter, had previously eliminated Lower Darwen, Darwen Ramblers and Druids, reaching the final after a 4–0 over Old Carthusians in the semi-final. On the other hand, Old Etonians earned to play their third consecutive final, although they were not the favourites to win the match.[2]

The following is the chronicle of the match, as it appeared onThe Morning Post:

The deciding trial in the competition came off at Kennington-Oval on Saturday. The attendance was very large. In the first half the Old Etonians scored a goal, kicked by Goodhart, but matters were balanced when Massie [sic] got the leather through. At the call of time the score stood at a goal each, and then the extra half-hour was entered upon. A very exciting struggle followed, and at about 15 minutes from the call of time Costley headed the ball through, and no further score being made, Blackburn were winners by two goals to one. The Cup was presented by Major Marindin, andMr. Coddington,MPforBlackburn,acknowledged the compliment on behalf of the winners. The Etonians suffered a severe loss through Dunn getting damaged during the first half, but, by way of a set-off, the Blackburn team had three of their men crippled. It was a grandly-contested trial, and the Blackburn men won by fast play and good condition.[3]

— The Morning Post(London), 2 April 1883

A key factor in the Olympians' victory was a tactical innovation. It played a 2-3-5 formation, rather than the familiar 2-2-6 of the Etonians, "which certainly strengthened the defence without essentially weakening the attack."[4]

Match details

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Blackburn Olympic2–1 (a.e.t.)Old Etonians
Matthews
107'Costley
Report Goodhart
Attendance: 8,000
Blackburn Olympic
Old Etonians
GK Thomas Hacking
DF James Ward
DF Albert Warburton
MF Thomas Gibson
MF William Astley
MF Jack Hunter
FW Thomas Dewhurst
FW Alfred Matthews
FW George Wilson
FW James Costley
FW John Yates
GK John Rawlinson
DF Thomas French
DF Percy de Paravicini
MF Arthur Kinnaird
MF Charles Foley
FW Arthur Dunn
FW Herbert Bainbridge
FW John Barrington Chevallier
FW William Anderson
FW Harry Goodhart
FW Reginald Macaulay

References

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  1. ^What If There Had Been No Port In The Vale?: Startling Port Vale Stories!.Witan Books. 2011. p. 40.ISBN978-0-9529152-8-7.
  2. ^"FA Cup Final 1883 - Match Report".FA Cup History.Archived fromthe originalon 21 May 2008.Retrieved26 March2020.
  3. ^"Blackburn Olympic v Old Etonians 2-1 (English FA Cup Final: March 31, 1883)".Morning Post.31 March 1883 – via Play Up Liverpool.
  4. ^"Memorable association matches".Cricket and Football Field:2. 13 May 1893.
  • The Early Years of the FA Cup: How the British Army Helped Establish the World's First Football Tournament: p. 164 Author: James W Bancroft