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Shropshire Wanderers F.C.

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Shropshire Wanderers F.C. were an amateur association football club based in Shrewsbury, England. They were active during the 1870s.

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They entered the FA Cup competition in each of the years from 1873–74 to 1877–78. Their greatest success came in 1874–75, when they reached the Semi-finals where they played Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval losing 1–0. They also have a unique place in FA Cup history, as the only team to be knocked out of the competition by coin toss.

The Shropshire Wanderers were notable as a team that employed passing as early as 1875.

Notable players

John Hawley Edwards, who made his only international appearance for England in 1874 whilst a Shropshire Wanderers player, scored for the more famous Wanderers club in the 1876 FA Cup Final and played for Wales against Scotland a week later.

Llewelyn Kenrick, one of the founders of the Football Association of Wales played for the Shropshire Wanderers in the 1874–75 season, including the FA Cup semi-final.

FA Cup history

  • FA Cup 1873–74
  • 1st Round: Drew 0–0 with Sheffield; replay also drawn 0–0; eliminated on the toss of a coin
  • FA Cup 1874–75
  • 1st Round: Walkover v Sheffield (scratched)
  • 2nd Round: Won 1–0 v Civil Service
  • 3rd Round: Drew 1–1 v Woodford Wells; won replay 2–0
  • Semi-final: Lost 1–0 v Old Etonians
  • FA Cup 1875–76
  • 1st Round: Scratched (v Sheffield)
  • FA Cup 1876–77
  • 1st Round: Walkover v Druids (scratched)
  • 2nd Round: Lost 3–0 v Royal Engineers
  • FA Cup 1877–78
  • 1st Round: Lost 1–0 v Druids
  • References

    Shropshire Wanderers F.C. Wikipedia