1898 Fa Cup Final

The 1898 FA Cup final was an association football match between Derby County and Nottingham Forest on Saturday, 16 April 1898 at the Crystal Palace stadium in south London.

It was the final match of the 1897–98 FA Cup, the 27th edition of the world's oldest football knockout competition, and England's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, better known as the FA Cup.

1898 FA Cup Final
1898 Fa Cup Final
Nottingham Forest posing with the trophy
Event1897–98 FA Cup
Date16 April 1898
VenueCrystal Palace, London
RefereeJohn Lewis
(Market Drayton, Shropshire)
Attendance62,017
1897
1899

Derby County and Nottingham Forest were both appearing in their first final. As members of the Football League First Division, they were exempt from the competition's qualifying phase and each joined the competition in the first round proper, progressing through four rounds to the final.

The final was watched by a crowd of 62,017 and Forest, leading 2–1 at half-time, won the match 3–1 with goals by Arthur Capes (2) and John McPherson. Steve Bloomer scored for Derby. Forest won the cup again in 1959. Derby reached the final again in 1899 but were defeated by Sheffield United; they won the cup in 1946.

Background

The FA Cup, known officially as The Football Association Challenge Cup, is an annual knockout association football competition in men's domestic English football. The competition was first proposed on 20 July 1871 by C. W. Alcock at a meeting of The Football Association committee. The tournament was first played in the 1871–72 season and is the world's oldest association football competition. The 1898 match between Derby County and Nottingham Forest at Crystal Palace was the 27th final. Both teams were appearing in the final for the first time.

Derby County and Nottingham Forest were both members of the Football League First Division. In the 1897–98 league championship, Forest amassed 31 points to finish in eighth place, eleven points behind champions Sheffield United. Derby finished in tenth place, three points behind Forest.

Both teams were selected by a committee with the club secretary in charge on match days. Derby's secretary was Harry Newbould who, in 1900, became their first formally appointed team manager. Nottingham Forest retained the policy of selection by committee until 1936. In 1898, their secretary was Harry Hallam.

Route to the final

Derby County

Round Opposition Score
First Aston Villa (h) 1–0
Second Wolverhampton Wanderers (a) 1–0
Third Liverpool (h) 1–1
Third (replay) Liverpool (a) 5–1
Semi-final Everton (n) 3–1
Key: (h) = home venue; (a) = away venue; (n) = neutral venue. Source:

Derby County entered the competition in the first round proper and played five matches, including one replay, en route to the final. All four of their opponents were other teams in the First Division.

Early rounds

In the first round on Saturday, 29 January, Derby were at home to Aston Villa

Semi-final

The semi-finals were staged at neutral venues on Saturday, 19 March. Derby faced Liverpool's Merseyside neighbours Everton at Molineux, where Derby had won their second round tie in February.

Nottingham Forest

Round Opposition Score
First Grimsby Town (h) 4–0
Second Gainsborough Trinity (h) 4–0
Third West Bromwich Albion (a) 3–2
Semi-final Southampton (n) 1–1
Semi-final (replay) Southampton (n) 2–0
Key: (h) = home venue; (a) = away venue; (n) = neutral venue. Source:

Nottingham Forest entered the competition in the first round proper and played five matches, including one replay, en route to the final. One of their opponents was in the First Division, two were in the Second Division and one was in the Southern League.

Early rounds

In the first round on Saturday, 29 January, Forest were at home to Second Division Grimsby Town.

Semi-final

The semi-finals were staged at neutral venues on Saturday, 19 March, and Forest were drawn to play Southern League champions Southampton at Bramall Lane in Sheffield.

Match

1898 Fa Cup Final 
A moment of the final

Forest took the lead with a goal by Capes which Bloomer equalised. After 42 minutes, Richards tried to lob from a McInnes cross. Fryer was reached it first but he dropped the ball at the feet of Capes, who turned it into the empty goal.

In the second half, McPherson scored Forest's third goal four minutes from time.

Details

Derby County1–3Nottingham Forest
Bloomer 1898 Fa Cup Final  31' Capes 1898 Fa Cup Final  19' 1898 Fa Cup Final  42'
McPherson 1898 Fa Cup Final  86'
Attendance: 62,017
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Derby County
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Nottingham Forest
GK 1898 Fa Cup Final  Jack Fryer
RB 1898 Fa Cup Final  Jimmy Methven
LB 1898 Fa Cup Final  Joe Leiper
RH 1898 Fa Cup Final  John D. Cox
CH 1898 Fa Cup Final  Archie Goodall
LH 1898 Fa Cup Final  Jimmy Turner
RW 1898 Fa Cup Final  John Goodall
IR 1898 Fa Cup Final  Steve Bloomer
CF 1898 Fa Cup Final  John Boag
IL 1898 Fa Cup Final  Jimmy Stevenson
LW 1898 Fa Cup Final  Hugh McQueen
Club secretary:
1898 Fa Cup Final  Harry Newbould
GK 1898 Fa Cup Final  Dan Allsopp
RB 1898 Fa Cup Final  Archie Ritchie
LB 1898 Fa Cup Final  Adam Scott
RH 1898 Fa Cup Final  Frank Forman (c)
CH 1898 Fa Cup Final  John McPherson
LH 1898 Fa Cup Final  Willie Wragg
RW 1898 Fa Cup Final  Tom McInnes
IR 1898 Fa Cup Final  Charlie Richards
CF 1898 Fa Cup Final  Len Benbow
IL 1898 Fa Cup Final  Arthur Capes
LW 1898 Fa Cup Final  Alf Spouncer
Club secretary:
1898 Fa Cup Final  Harry Hallam

Match rules

  • 90 minutes duration (two halves of 45 minutes each; teams change ends at half-time).
  • No extra time if scores level at end of normal time. Result to be settled by replay at a later date.
  • No substitutes allowed.

Notes

  • Players are listed above according to their positions on the field. There was no shirt numbering in 1898.

Post-match

Presentation details and post-match events to follow

Notes

References

Bibliography

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