1878 Welsh Cup final

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The 1878 Welsh Cup final, was the first in the competition. It was contested by Wrexham and Druids at the Acton Park, Wrexham.[1]

The Wrexham team which won the first Welsh Cup in 1878. The team are pictured without the trophy, as it was not ready until a year later.
Date30 March 1878 (1878-03-30)
VenueActon Park, Wrexham
RefereeJ.W. Thomas (Stoke)
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1878 Football Association of Wales Challenge Cup final
Event1877–78 Welsh Cup
Date30 March 1878 (1878-03-30)
VenueActon Park, Wrexham
RefereeJ.W. Thomas (Stoke)
Attendance1,500
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Route to the final

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Wrexham

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Round Opposition Score Location
1st Civil Service (Wrexham) (H) 3-1 The Racecourse, Wrexham
2nd Oswestry United (H) 1-1 The Racecourse, Wrexham
Oswestry United (A) 2-0 Cricket Field, Oswestry
3rd Gwersyllt Foresters (A) 8-0 Stansty Park, Wrexham
SF Bye
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Druids

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Round Opposition Score Location
1st Newtown (A) 1-1
Newtown (H) 4-0 Plas Madoc
2nd Rhosllanerchrugog (H) 3-0 Plas Madoc
3rd Newtown White Stars (H) 1-1 Plas Madoc
Newtown White Stars (A) 1-1
Newtown White Stars (N) 3-0 Cricket Field, Oswestry
SF Bangor (N) 0-0 The Racecourse, Wrexham
1-0 Rhyl
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Final

The final of the inaugural Welsh Cup tournament was played at Acton Park, Wrexham on 30 March 1878 between Wrexham and Druids of Ruabon. The pitch was donated by Sir R. A. Cunliffe, and was a roped off portion of land measuring 120 yards by 76. Entrance was gained via Rhosnessney Lodge[2] with sixpence being charged for admission.[1] The match was a cliffhanger, with no score until the Wrexham forwards charged the Druids' defenders to take the ball over the line to win the game in the final minute, with James Davies being credited with the goal.[3][4]

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Wrexham1 – 0Druids
James Davies 90'
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Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Mr J.W. Thomas (Stoke)
Wrexham[5]
Druids
GKWales Edward Phennah
RBWales Charles Murless
LBWales T. W. Davies
RHWales E. Evans, sen.
CHWales Edwin Alfred Cross
LHWales Alfred Davies
ORWales Charles Edwards
IRWales James Davies
CFWales John Price
ILEngland Henry Loxham
OLWales E. Evans
GKWales E. Roberts
RBWales Jack Powell
LBWales Llewelyn Kenrick
CHWales H. Morris
CHWales William Williams
ORWales Edward Bowen
IRWales Charles Ketley
CFWales George Frederick Thompson
CFWales Dr. Daniel Grey
ILWales E. Vaughan
OLWales John Jones

Assistant referees:

  • Mr J.M. Morris (Shrewsbury)
  • Mr T. Hingle (Darwen)

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