The 1881 FA Cup Final is a football match between the Old Carthusians and Old Itonians , played at the Kennington Oval Stadium in London on April 9, 1881 . The Old Cartusians won 3-0 with the goals of , and Alexander Tod.
| FA Cup Final 1881 |
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| 1881 FA Cup Final |
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| Tournament | FA Cup 1880/81 |
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| Old Cartusians | Old Itonians |
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| 3 | 0 |
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| date | April 9, 1881 |
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| Stadium | Kennington Oval , London |
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| Arbitrator | William Pierce Dicks |
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This was the first participation of the Old Cartusians in the final of the FA Cup. “Old Itonians”, who played in the final for the fourth time, according to pre-match predictions should have won the trophy without problems [1] . However, the Old Cartusians confidently won the match thanks to the goals of , and Alexander Tod [2] .
Compositions
Old Cartusians 3 (Winyard, Perry, Tod)
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| VR | Leonard Gillett | | | Defense | Walter Norris | | | Defense | Sir Elliott Colvin | | | Haw | | | | Haw | Sir | | | Haw | Walter Hansell | | | Nap | Lewis Richards | | | Nap | William Page | | | Nap | | | | Nap | | | | Nap | Alexander Tod | |
| Old Itonians 0
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| VR | | | | Defense | Charles Foley | | | Defense | Thomas French | | | Haw | Arthur Kinnard | | | Haw | Brian Farrer | | | Haw | | | | Nap | | | | Nap | | | | Nap | Philip Novelli | | | Nap | William Anderson | | | Nap | John Chevalier | |
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