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- 1945–46_FA_Cup abstract "The 1945–46 FA Cup was the 65th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, generally known as the FA Cup, and the first to be held after the Second World War. Derby County were the winners, beating Charlton Athletic 4–1 after extra time in the final at Wembley, London. The tournament witnessed a disaster in the sixth round when, during the second leg of the Bolton–Stoke City tie, 33 people were crushed to death in the Burnden Park disaster.For the only time in the history of the competition, all matches from the First Round Proper up to and including the Sixth Round Proper were played over two legs, the first leg being played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. In the first and second rounds proper, the second leg was played on the following Saturday; from the third round onwards, it was played during the week following the first leg. If aggregate scores were level after 90 minutes of the second leg had been played, a replay would take place at a neutral venue. These changes were made in order to give clubs additional revenue, as the Football League would not resume normal play until the autumn of 1946.".
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- 1945–46_FA_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "594045983".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "19732".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "32000".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "49858".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "65013".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "76500".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "80407".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup attendance "98000".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup body "FF0000".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup body "FFFFFF".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup champions Derby_County_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup country England.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup date "1946-03-02".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup date "1946-03-06".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup date "1946-03-09".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup date "1946-03-23".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup date "1946-03-27".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup date "1946-04-27".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "B. Turner".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Bodle".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Broome".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Carter".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Crooks".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Doherty".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Dougall".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Duffy".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Edwards".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Iverson".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Jones".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Mulraney".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup goals "Stamps".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup leftarm "FF0000".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup leftarm "FFFFFF".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup nextseason "1946".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup patternB "_collarwhite".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup patternSo "_hoops_white".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup patternSo "_whitetop".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup prevseason "1938".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup referee "Eddie Smith".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup referee "W. E. Ross-Gower".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup referee "W. H. E. Evans".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup rightarm "FF0000".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup rightarm "FFFFFF".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup runnerUp Charlton_Athletic_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup score "0".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup score "1".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup score "2".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup score "3".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup score "4".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup score "6".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup shorts "0".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup shorts "FFFFFF".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup socks "0".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup socks "FF0000".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Baseball_Ground.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Birmingham.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Bolton.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Bradford.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Burnden_Park.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Derby.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Hillsborough_Stadium.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Maine_Road.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Manchester.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Park_Avenue_(stadium).
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Sheffield.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium St_Andrew's_(stadium).
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Stoke-on-Trent.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Victoria_Ground.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium Villa_Park.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium "Griffin Park, London".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium "The Valley, London".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup stadium "Wembley, London".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Aston_Villa_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Birmingham_City_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Bolton_Wanderers_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Bradford_Park_Avenue_A.F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Brentford_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Charlton_Athletic_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Derby_County_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup team Stoke_City_F.C..
- 1945–46_FA_Cup time "900.0".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup title "1945".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup title "Charlton Athletic".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup title "Derby County".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup subject Category:1945–46_domestic_association_football_cups.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup subject Category:1945–46_in_English_football.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup subject Category:FA_Cup_seasons.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type Event.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type SoccerTournament.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type SocietalEvent.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type SportsEvent.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type Tournament.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type Event.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type SportsEvent.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type Event.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup type Thing.
- 1945–46_FA_Cup comment "The 1945–46 FA Cup was the 65th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, generally known as the FA Cup, and the first to be held after the Second World War. Derby County were the winners, beating Charlton Athletic 4–1 after extra time in the final at Wembley, London.".
- 1945–46_FA_Cup label "1945–46 FA Cup".