1953 FA Cup Final - Match Details

Match Details

2 May 1953
Blackpool 4–3 Bolton Wanderers Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: B. M. Griffiths (Newport)
Mortensen 35' 68' 89'
Perry 90+2'
(Report) Lofthouse 2'
Langton 40'
Bell 55'
Blackpool
Bolton Wanderers
GK 1 George Farm
RB 2 Eddie Shimwell
LB 3 Tommy Garrett
RH 4 Ewan Fenton
CH 5 Harry Johnston (c)
LH 6 Cyril Robinson
OR 7 Stanley Matthews
IR 8 Ernie Taylor
CF 9 Stan Mortensen
IL 10 Jackie Mudie
OL 11 Bill Perry
Manager:
Joe Smith
GK 1 Stan Hanson
RB 2 John Ball
LB 3 Ralph Banks
RH 4 Johnny Wheeler
CH 5 Malcolm Barrass
LH 6 Eric Bell
OR 7 Doug Holden
IR 8 Willie Moir (c)
CF 9 Nat Lofthouse
IL 10 Harold Hassall
OL 11 Bobby Langton
Manager:
Bill Ridding

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