1932 FA Cup final explained
The 1932 FA Cup final was contested by Newcastle United and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium in what became known as the "Over The Line" final. Newcastle won 2–1, both of their goals scored by Jack Allen.
Arsenal had led 1–0 with a Bob John goal, but Newcastle's equaliser came after a long ball that had appeared to pass over the goal line.[1] Newcastle winger Jimmy Richardson crossed the ball back into the field and Allen levelled the match for the Magpies. The referee ruled that the ball had not gone out of play, but photographic evidence later suggested that the ball had crossed the line; the goal stood. Allen scored again in the second half to win the match 2–1.
Match details
width=50% valign=top | Match rules- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
- Replay if scores still level.
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King George V's Presence
The match was also attended by King George V. [2]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: FA Cup Final 1932 . FA Cup History (unofficial site) . 27 June 2006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311060603/http://www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk/1932.htm . 11 March 2007 .
- The Duke's Archive. 30 June 2021. 1932 FA Cup Final: God Save the King. Video. English. 24 October 2023. Youtube.