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- Cromwell_Cup abstract "The Cromwell Cup was the second ever football competition (after the Youdan Cup) and was held in Sheffield, England. It was held in February 1868 and named after Oliver Cromwell, manager of the local Alexandra Theatre (not the famous Lord Protector), who donated the cup. He also played for the Garrick club. The tournament was only open to teams under two years old. The final was held at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and was won by the world's first ever Golden Goal. The trophy is still held in the Sheffield Wednesday trophy cabinet.Sheffield Rules at the time involved rouges as well as goals. Garrick were expected to sweep aside the newly created Wednesday team. Despite this the final remained 0(0)-0(0) at the end of the regulation 90 minutes. Both captains then agreed to carry on playing for a result with the scorer of the first goal taking the trophy. After another 10 minutes of play, Wednesday finally broke the deadlock with a goal, thus claiming their first trophy, and laying claim to scoring the first ever Golden Goal.".
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- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Bramall_Lane.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:1867–68_in_English_football.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:1868_in_English_sport.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:1868_in_association_football.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_football_competitions_in_South_Yorkshire.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_football_cup_competitions_in_England.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Sheffield.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Garrick_F.C..
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Golden_goal.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Protector.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Cromwell.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Rules.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C..
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Youdan_Cup.
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cromwell Cup".
- Cromwell_Cup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Football_in_Sheffield.
- Cromwell_Cup subject Category:1867–68_in_English_football.
- Cromwell_Cup subject Category:1868_in_English_sport.
- Cromwell_Cup subject Category:1868_in_association_football.
- Cromwell_Cup subject Category:Defunct_football_competitions_in_South_Yorkshire.
- Cromwell_Cup subject Category:Defunct_football_cup_competitions_in_England.
- Cromwell_Cup subject Category:Sport_in_Sheffield.
- Cromwell_Cup hypernym Second.
- Cromwell_Cup type Competition.
- Cromwell_Cup type Work.
- Cromwell_Cup type Competition.
- Cromwell_Cup comment "The Cromwell Cup was the second ever football competition (after the Youdan Cup) and was held in Sheffield, England. It was held in February 1868 and named after Oliver Cromwell, manager of the local Alexandra Theatre (not the famous Lord Protector), who donated the cup. He also played for the Garrick club. The tournament was only open to teams under two years old. The final was held at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and was won by the world's first ever Golden Goal.".
- Cromwell_Cup label "Cromwell Cup".
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