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Study Guide: The 1956–57 FA Cup: Competition Overview and Key Matches

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The 1956–57 FA Cup: Competition Overview and Key Matches Study Guide

Overview and Competition Structure

The 1956–57 FA Cup was the 76th staging of the Football Association Challenge Cup, recognized as the world's oldest football cup competition.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1956–57 FA Cup is identified as the 76th staging of the Football Association Challenge Cup, which is recognized as the world's oldest football cup competition.

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Manchester City were the defending champions of the FA Cup at the start of the 1956–57 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: Manchester City were indeed the defending champions of the FA Cup at the commencement of the 1956–57 season.

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Only clubs from England were permitted to participate in the 1956–57 FA Cup competition.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1956–57 FA Cup competition included participating clubs from both England and Wales.

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In the 1956–57 FA Cup, if a replayed match was drawn after 90 minutes, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.

Answer: True

Explanation: According to the rules, if a replayed match was drawn after 90 minutes, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.

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What number staging of the Football Association Challenge Cup was the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: 76th

Explanation: The 1956–57 FA Cup represented the 76th staging of the Football Association Challenge Cup.

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Who were the defending champions of the FA Cup entering the 1956–57 season?

Answer: Manchester City

Explanation: Manchester City were the defending champions of the FA Cup at the start of the 1956–57 season.

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Which countries participated in the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: England and Wales

Explanation: The 1956–57 FA Cup competition included participating clubs from both England and Wales.

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According to the rules for the 1956–57 FA Cup, what would happen if a replayed match was drawn after 90 minutes?

Answer: A 30-minute period of extra time would be played.

Explanation: If a replayed match was drawn after 90 minutes, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played to determine a winner.

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Key Dates and Schedule

The Preliminary Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup was scheduled for Saturday, 22 September 1956.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Preliminary Round was scheduled for Saturday, 8 September 1956, while Saturday, 22 September 1956, was the date for the First Qualifying Round.

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The Fourth Qualifying Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup was held on Saturday, 3 November 1956.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Fourth Qualifying Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup was indeed held on Saturday, 3 November 1956.

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The Third Round Proper of the 1956–57 FA Cup was played on Saturday, 26 January 1957.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Third Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup was played on Saturday, 5 January 1957. Saturday, 26 January 1957, was the date for the Fourth Round.

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The Semifinals of the 1956–57 FA Cup were played on Saturday, 23 March 1957.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Semifinals of the 1956–57 FA Cup were indeed played on Saturday, 23 March 1957.

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When was the Preliminary Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup scheduled?

Answer: Saturday, 8 September 1956

Explanation: The Preliminary Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup was scheduled for Saturday, 8 September 1956.

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What was the date for the Fourth Qualifying Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: Saturday, 3 November 1956

Explanation: The Fourth Qualifying Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup was held on Saturday, 3 November 1956.

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When was the Final of the 1956–57 FA Cup held?

Answer: Saturday, 4 May 1957

Explanation: The Final of the 1956–57 FA Cup took place on Saturday, 4 May 1957.

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Early Rounds: Qualifying and First Proper

There were 40 places available in the First Round Proper for clubs that successfully navigated the qualifying rounds.

Answer: False

Explanation: There were 30 places available in the First Round Proper for clubs that successfully navigated the qualifying rounds, not 40.

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Evenwood Town, Dunstable Town, Ely City, and Yiewsley all made their first appearances in the competition proper during the 1956–57 FA Cup season.

Answer: True

Explanation: The listed clubs, Evenwood Town, Dunstable Town, Ely City, and Yiewsley, all made their inaugural appearances in the competition proper during the 1956–57 FA Cup season.

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At the First Round Proper stage, 48 clubs from the Football League Third Division North and South joined the 30 non-league clubs.

Answer: True

Explanation: The First Round Proper indeed saw 48 clubs from the Football League Third Division North and South join the 30 non-league clubs that had advanced.

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Bishop Auckland and Bedford Town received byes directly into the First Round Proper because they were the previous season's FA Cup finalists.

Answer: False

Explanation: Bishop Auckland received a bye as the previous season's FA Amateur Cup champion, and Bedford Town for taking Arsenal to a third-round replay in the prior FA Cup season, not for being FA Cup finalists.

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Torquay United defeated Ely City with a score of 6–2 in the First Round Proper.

Answer: True

Explanation: Torquay United indeed defeated Ely City with a score of 6–2 in the First Round Proper.

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Darlington won their First Round Proper match against Evenwood Town with a score of 7–2.

Answer: True

Explanation: Darlington secured a 7–2 victory over Evenwood Town in their First Round Proper match.

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Newport County defeated Walsall 1–0 in the First Round Proper, with an attendance of 15,085 spectators.

Answer: False

Explanation: Newport County defeated Walsall 1–0 in the First Round Proper, but the attendance was 12,085 spectators, not 15,085.

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How many places in the First Round Proper were available through the qualifying rounds?

Answer: 30

Explanation: There were 30 places available in the First Round Proper for clubs that successfully navigated the qualifying rounds.

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Which of the following clubs made their first appearance in the competition proper during the 1956–57 FA Cup season?

Answer: Ely City

Explanation: Ely City, along with Evenwood Town, Dunstable Town, and Yiewsley, made their first appearance in the competition proper during the 1956–57 FA Cup season.

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Which clubs joined the 1956–57 FA Cup at the First Round Proper stage?

Answer: 48 clubs from the Football League Third Division North and South.

Explanation: At the First Round Proper stage, 48 clubs from the Football League Third Division North and South joined the 30 non-league clubs.

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Why did Bishop Auckland receive a bye directly into the First Round Proper of the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: They were the champion of the previous season's FA Amateur Cup.

Explanation: Bishop Auckland received a bye directly into the First Round Proper because they were the champion of the previous season's FA Amateur Cup.

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What was the score of the First Round Proper match between Ely City and Torquay United?

Answer: Torquay United 6–2 Ely City

Explanation: Torquay United defeated Ely City with a score of 6–2 in the First Round Proper.

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Which team achieved the largest victory in the First Round Proper, and against whom?

Answer: Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic beating Burton Albion 8–0

Explanation: Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic achieved the largest victory in the First Round Proper, beating Burton Albion 8–0.

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Mid-Competition Rounds: Second to Fourth Proper

New Brighton's notable achievement in the 1956–57 FA Cup was reaching the semifinals as a non-league club.

Answer: False

Explanation: New Brighton's notable achievement was becoming the first club since 1938–39 to feature in nine rounds of an FA Cup tournament, progressing to the fourth round proper, not the semifinals.

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New Brighton defeated Burnley in the Fourth Round Proper of the 1956–57 FA Cup to continue their run.

Answer: False

Explanation: New Brighton's run ended against Burnley in the Fourth Round Proper, meaning they were defeated by Burnley, not victorious.

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Derby County defeated New Brighton 3–1 in the Second Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup.

Answer: False

Explanation: New Brighton defeated Derby County 3–1 in the Second Round, meaning Derby County did not win.

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The 44 clubs from the Football League First and Second Divisions entered the competition at the Third Round stage.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 44 clubs from the Football League First and Second Divisions did indeed enter the competition at the Third Round stage.

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Three matches in the Third Round required a second replay to determine a winner.

Answer: False

Explanation: Only two matches in the Third Round required a second replay to determine a winner, not three.

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Burnley achieved a dominant 7–0 victory over Chesterfield in the Third Round of the FA Cup.

Answer: True

Explanation: Burnley achieved a dominant 7–0 victory over Chesterfield in the Third Round of the FA Cup.

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Nottingham Forest secured a decisive 6–0 win against Goole Town in the Third Round.

Answer: True

Explanation: Nottingham Forest secured a decisive 6–0 win against Goole Town in the Third Round.

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The Third Round match between Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers had an attendance of 35,557.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Third Round match between Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers had an attendance of 30,557, not 35,557.

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Everton defeated Blackburn Rovers 1–0 in the Third Round, with an attendance of 56,293.

Answer: True

Explanation: Everton defeated Blackburn Rovers 1–0 in the Third Round, with an attendance of 56,293.

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Liverpool caused an upset by defeating Southend United 2–1 in the Third Round.

Answer: False

Explanation: Southend United caused an upset by defeating Liverpool 2–1 in the Third Round, meaning Liverpool did not win.

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The initial Third Round match between Newcastle United and Manchester City was a 1–1 draw, with Newcastle winning the replay 5–4.

Answer: True

Explanation: The initial Third Round match between Newcastle United and Manchester City was a 1–1 draw, and Newcastle United won the replay 5–4.

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The second replay between Preston North End and Sheffield Wednesday in the Third Round was played at Maine Road in Manchester.

Answer: False

Explanation: The second replay between Preston North End and Sheffield Wednesday in the Third Round was played at Goodison Park in Liverpool, not Maine Road.

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By the Fourth Round, Rhyl, New Brighton, and Peterborough United were the last non-league clubs remaining in the competition.

Answer: True

Explanation: Rhyl, New Brighton, and Peterborough United were indeed the last non-league clubs remaining in the competition by the Fourth Round.

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Several replays were necessary in the Fourth Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup to decide all ties.

Answer: False

Explanation: No replays were necessary in the Fourth Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup, as all ties were decided in the first match.

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Burnley achieved a 9–0 victory over New Brighton in the Fourth Round.

Answer: True

Explanation: Burnley achieved a dominant 9–0 victory over New Brighton in the Fourth Round.

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The Fourth Round match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea had the highest recorded attendance for that round, with 66,398 spectators.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Fourth Round match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea indeed had the highest recorded attendance for that round, with 66,398 spectators.

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What was New Brighton's notable achievement in the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: They became the first club since 1938–39 to feature in nine rounds of an FA Cup tournament.

Explanation: New Brighton's notable achievement was becoming the first club since Chelmsford City in the 1938–39 season to feature in nine rounds of an FA Cup tournament.

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What was the outcome of the Second Round match between Derby County and New Brighton?

Answer: New Brighton won 3–1

Explanation: New Brighton defeated Derby County 3–1 in the Second Round.

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Which clubs entered the 1956–57 FA Cup at the Third Round stage?

Answer: The 44 clubs from the Football League First and Second Divisions.

Explanation: The 44 clubs from the Football League First and Second Divisions entered the competition at the Third Round stage.

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How many matches in the Third Round required a second replay?

Answer: Two

Explanation: Two matches in the Third Round required a second replay to determine a winner.

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What was the score of the Third Round match between Burnley and Chesterfield?

Answer: Burnley 7–0 Chesterfield

Explanation: Burnley achieved a dominant 7–0 victory over Chesterfield in the Third Round of the FA Cup.

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Which team caused an upset by defeating Liverpool in the Third Round?

Answer: Southend United

Explanation: Southend United caused an upset by beating Liverpool 2–1 in the Third Round.

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Where was the second replay between Preston North End and Sheffield Wednesday played in the Third Round?

Answer: Goodison Park in Liverpool

Explanation: The second replay between Preston North End and Sheffield Wednesday in the Third Round was played at Goodison Park in Liverpool.

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Which non-league clubs were the last remaining in the competition by the Fourth Round?

Answer: Rhyl, New Brighton, Peterborough United

Explanation: By the Fourth Round, Rhyl, New Brighton, and Peterborough United were the last non-league clubs remaining in the competition.

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Were any replays necessary in the Fourth Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: No, all ties were decided in the first match.

Explanation: No replays were necessary in the Fourth Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup, as all ties were decided in the first match.

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What was the score of the Fourth Round match between Burnley and New Brighton?

Answer: Burnley 9–0 New Brighton

Explanation: Burnley achieved a dominant 9–0 victory over New Brighton in the Fourth Round.

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Late-Stage Competition: Quarterfinals and Semifinals

Dean Court set its record attendance of 28,799 during the Sixth Round match between Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and Manchester United.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dean Court, the home ground of Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, set its record attendance of 28,799 during the Sixth Round match against Manchester United.

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Aston Villa defeated Burnley 2–0 in the initial Sixth Round match, without needing a replay.

Answer: False

Explanation: The initial Sixth Round match between Aston Villa and Burnley was a 1–1 draw, requiring a replay, which Aston Villa then won 2–0.

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Peter Murphy scored the winning goal for Birmingham City in their 1–0 victory over Nottingham Forest in the Sixth Round replay.

Answer: True

Explanation: Peter Murphy scored the winning goal for Birmingham City in their 1–0 victory over Nottingham Forest in the Sixth Round replay.

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The Semifinal match between Manchester United and Birmingham City, played at Wembley, had an attendance of 65,107.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Semifinal match between Manchester United and Birmingham City was played at Hillsborough in Sheffield, not Wembley, and had an attendance of 65,107.

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What was the record attendance set at Dean Court during the Sixth Round of the 1956–57 FA Cup?

Answer: 28,799

Explanation: Dean Court set its record attendance of 28,799 during the Sixth Round match against Manchester United.

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Who scored the winning goal for Birmingham City in their Sixth Round replay against Nottingham Forest?

Answer: Peter Murphy

Explanation: Peter Murphy scored the winning goal for Birmingham City in their 1–0 victory over Nottingham Forest in the Sixth Round replay.

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What was the attendance for the Semifinal match between Manchester United and Birmingham City?

Answer: 65,107

Explanation: The Semifinal match between Manchester United and Birmingham City had an attendance of 65,107.

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The 1957 FA Cup Final

Manchester United defeated Aston Villa 2–1 in the final of the 1956–57 FA Cup, securing their seventh FA Cup title.

Answer: False

Explanation: Aston Villa defeated Manchester United 2–1 in the final of the 1956–57 FA Cup, securing Aston Villa's seventh FA Cup title, not Manchester United's.

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The final match of the 1956–57 FA Cup was played at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Answer: False

Explanation: The final match of the 1956–57 FA Cup was played at Wembley Stadium in London, not Old Trafford.

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Peter McParland scored both goals for Aston Villa in the 1957 FA Cup Final.

Answer: True

Explanation: Peter McParland scored both goals for Aston Villa in the 1957 FA Cup Final.

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Tommy Taylor scored Manchester United's only goal in the 1957 FA Cup Final in the 83rd minute.

Answer: True

Explanation: Tommy Taylor scored Manchester United's only goal in the 1957 FA Cup Final, specifically in the 83rd minute.

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The 1957 FA Cup Final had a total attendance of 90,000 spectators.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1957 FA Cup Final had a total attendance of 100,000 spectators, not 90,000.

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Which teams competed in the final match of the 1956–57 FA Cup, and what was the outcome?

Answer: Aston Villa defeated Manchester United 2–1

Explanation: Aston Villa defeated Manchester United 2–1 in the final match of the 1956–57 FA Cup.

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Where was the 1956–57 FA Cup final held?

Answer: Wembley Stadium, London

Explanation: The 1956–57 FA Cup final was held at Wembley Stadium in London.

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Who scored both goals for Aston Villa in the 1957 FA Cup Final?

Answer: Peter McParland

Explanation: Peter McParland scored both goals for Aston Villa in the 1957 FA Cup Final.

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What was the total attendance for the 1957 FA Cup Final?

Answer: 100,000

Explanation: The 1957 FA Cup Final had a total attendance of 100,000 spectators.

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