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- 1948–49_FA_Cup abstract "The FA Cup 1948–49 was the 68th staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Wolverhampton Wanderers won the competition for the third time, beating Leicester City 3–1 in the final at Wembley.Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday. Some matches, however, might be rescheduled for other days if there were clashes with games for other competitions or the weather was inclement. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played, a replay would take place at the stadium of the second-named team later the same week. If the replayed match was drawn further replays would be held until a winner was determined. If scores were level after 90 minutes had been played in a replay, a 30-minute period of extra time would be played.".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup wikiPageID "19519056".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "594045921".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "38678".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "51385".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "55000".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "55684".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "62000".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "62250".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "72631".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup attendance "98920".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup champions Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup country England.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup date "1949-02-26".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup date "1949-03-26".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup date "1949-04-02".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup date "1949-04-30".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup date "900.0".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Chisholm".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Clarke".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Griffiths".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Lee".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Mitten".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Mullen".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Pearson".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Pye".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Revie".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Scott".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Smyth".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup goals "Stamps".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup nextseason "1949".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup prevseason "1947".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup referee "R. A. Mortimer".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup report 1949.htm.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup runnerUp Leicester_City_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup score "0".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup score "1".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup score "2".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Arsenal_Stadium.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Boothferry_Park.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Fratton_Park.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Goodison_Park.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Griffin_Park.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Hillsborough_Stadium.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Kingston_upon_Hull.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Liverpool.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium London.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Molineux_Stadium.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Portsmouth.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Sheffield.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Wembley_Stadium_(1923).
- 1948–49_FA_Cup stadium Wolverhampton.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Brentford_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Derby_County_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Hull_City_A.F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Leicester_City_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Manchester_United_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Portsmouth_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup team Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C..
- 1948–49_FA_Cup time "900.0".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup title "1948".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup subject Category:1948–49_domestic_association_football_cups.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup subject Category:1948–49_in_English_football.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup subject Category:FA_Cup_seasons.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type Event.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type SoccerTournament.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type SocietalEvent.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type SportsEvent.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type Tournament.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type Event.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type SportsEvent.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type Event.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup type Thing.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup comment "The FA Cup 1948–49 was the 68th staging of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. Wolverhampton Wanderers won the competition for the third time, beating Leicester City 3–1 in the final at Wembley.Matches were scheduled to be played at the stadium of the team named first on the date specified for each round, which was always a Saturday.".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup label "1948–49 FA Cup".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup label "FA Cup 1948-1949".
- 1948–49_FA_Cup sameAs 1948%E2%80%9349_FA_Cup.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup sameAs FA_Cup_1948-1949.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup sameAs Q2073005.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup sameAs Q2073005.
- 1948–49_FA_Cup wasDerivedFrom 1948–49_FA_Cup?oldid=594045921.