1955 FA Cup final

The 1955 FA Cup final was the 74th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 7 May 1955 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Newcastle United and Manchester City.

1955 FA Cup final
Event1954–55 FA Cup
Date7 May 1955
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeReg Leafe (Mapperley)
Attendance100,000

Newcastle won the match 3–1, thus winning the FA Cup for the third time in five years and the sixth time in all. Jackie Milburn scored Newcastle's first goal after 45 seconds (a record for a Wembley final that would stand until 1997), before Bobby Johnstone equalised for City just before half-time. Bobby Mitchell restored Newcastle's lead in the 52nd minute, and George Hannah extended it seven minutes later.

The match was virtually decided in the 17th minute when City fullback Jimmy Meadows attempted a tackle on Mitchell, only to sustain a serious leg injury which forced him to be stretchered off five minutes later (and also forced him to retire from playing). As substitutes were not allowed in English football at the time, City had to play the rest of the match with ten players.

As of 2023, this remains Newcastle's last FA Cup win and major domestic honour, though they have appeared in three finals since.

Match details

Newcastle United3–1Manchester City
Milburn 1'
Mitchell 52'
Hannah 59'
Report Johnstone 45'
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Reg Leafe
Newcastle United
Manchester City
1Scotland Ronnie Simpson
2England Bobby Cowell
3England Ron Batty
4Scotland Jimmy Scoular (c)
5England Bob Stokoe
6Northern Ireland Tommy Casey
7England Len White
8England Jackie Milburn
9England Vic Keeble
10England George Hannah
11Scotland Bobby Mitchell
Manager:
Scotland Doug Livingstone
1West Germany Bert Trautmann
2England Jimmy Meadows
3England Roy Little
4England Ken Barnes
5Scotland Dave Ewing
6Wales Roy Paul (c)
7Guernsey Billy Spurdle
8England Joe Hayes
9England Don Revie
10Scotland Bobby Johnstone
11Republic of Ireland Paddy Fagan
Manager:
Scotland Les McDowall
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