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1891–92 Aston Villa F.C. season

English football club season


English football club season

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leagueFootball League
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cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultRunners-up (1)
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Main article: History of Aston Villa F.C. (1874–1961)

(1st English title) Stoke (2nd FA Cup title)

The 1890–91 English football season was Aston Villa's fourth season in the Football League. Aston Villa (Villa) made a strong start to the season, winning their first four games and scoring sixteen goals. They eventually finished fourth in The Football League and set a club record for goals scored in a league match while defeating Accrington 12-2. Aston Villa did not draw a single match during the season.

It was the FA Cup, however, which retained the most excitement for supporters. Villa defeated Heanor Town F.C., Darwen, local rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. and Sunderland to reach their second FA Cup final, which was played at The Oval at that time. Villa were matched against their Warwickshire rivals West Bromwich Albion F.C., as they were in 1887 FA Cup Final, where Aston Villa won 2-0. Villa were viewed as strong favourites in 1892, as they had already beaten Albion home and away in the league; in the end, they were defeated 3-0.

After the match, rumours circulated that goalkeeper Jimmy Warner had thrown the match. He would be transferred to Newton Heath F.C. following the controversy, which included accusations that he had thrown the match to resolve gambling debts.

The campaign was part of a relatively dominant period in Aston Villa's history: footballers such as James Cowan, Charlie Athersmith and John Devey are noted for their contributions during this season and the following years. In addition the eventual captain Jack Devey debuted this year.

First Division

Main article: 1891–92 Football League

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultNotesScorers
5 Sep 1891Blackburn RoversWellington Road5–1Percy Hislop; Jack Devey; Billy Dickson; Charlie Athersmith
12 Sep 1891West Bromwich AlbionWellington Road5–1Charlie Athersmith; Jack Devey; Percy Hislop; Billy Dickson
19 Sep 1891Preston North EndDeepdale1–0Percy Hislop
28 Sep 1891SunderlandWellington Road5–3James Brown; Dennis Hodgetts; Billy Dickson; Jack Devey; Charlie Athersmith
3 Oct 1891Derby CountyRacecourse Ground2–4Billy Dickson (2)
10 Oct 1891Bolton WanderersWellington Road1–2Percy Hislop
17 Oct 1891BurnleyTurf Moor1–4Billy Dickson
24 Oct 1891StokeVictoria Ground3–2Lewis Campbell; Jack Devey; Billy Dickson
31 Oct 1891DarwenBarley Bank5–1Lewis Campbell (2); Charlie Hare (2); Jack Devey
7 Nov 1891Notts CountyWellington Road5–1Jack Devey; Dennis Hodgetts; Lewis Campbell; Charlie Hare; Charlie Athersmith
14 Nov 1891West Bromwich AlbionStoney Lane3–0Jack Devey; Lewis Campbell; Charlie Hare
21 Nov 1891StokeWellington Road2–1Lewis Campbell; Charlie Athersmith
28 Nov 1891EvertonAnfield1–5Dennis Hodgetts
5 Dec 1891BurnleyWellington Road6–1Jack Devey; Billy Dickson; James Brown
19 Dec 1891WolvesMolineux0–2
26 Dec 1891DarwenWellington Road7–0Dennis Hodgetts; Lewis Campbell; Charlie Athersmith; Jack Devey
28 Dec 1891EvertonWellington Road3–4Jack Devey; Dennis Hodgetts
2 Jan 1892Notts CountyTrent Bridge2–5Charlie Athersmith; Jack Devey
4 Jan 1892AccringtonThorneyholme Road2–3Charlie Athersmith; Jack Devey
9 Jan 1892Derby CountyWellington Road6–0Jack Devey; Billy Dickson; Dennis Hodgetts; Lewis Campbell; Charlie Athersmith
5 Mar 1892Blackburn RoversEwood Park3–4Lewis Campbell; Billy Dickson
12 Mar 1892AccringtonWellington Road12–2Dennis Hodgetts; Jack Devey (5); Billy Dickson (3); Lewis Campbell (3)
26 Mar 1892SunderlandNewcastle Road1–2Jack Devey
2 Apr 1892Bolton WanderersPike's Lane2–1Jack Devey; Billy Dickson
16 Apr 1892Preston North EndWellington Road3–1Billy Dickson (2); Jack Devey
18 Apr 1892WolvesWellington Road3–6Dennis Hodgetts; Billy Dickson; Jack Devey

Source: avfchistory.co.uk

FA Cup

Main article: 1892 FA Cup Final

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultScore
1st Round16 JanuaryHeanor TownHW4-1
2nd Round30 JanDarwenHW2-0
3rd Round13 FebruaryWolvesAW3-1
Semi-FinalSunderlandat SheffieldW4-1
Final19 MarchWest BromThe OvalL0–3

References

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