SOCCER FOOTBALL
CUP FINAL TICKETS RUSHED.
LONDON, January 24.
Tickets for this year’s F.A. Cup final, to be played at Wembley on April 29, have already been over-applied for, states the Football Association. In view of the overwhelming demand lats season for the relatively small number of tickets available to the general public, it has been decided that 75 per cent, of the tickets for seating and standing acocmmodation be allotted to the Football Association and their members, and members of their affiliated associations and clubs. The remaining 25 per cent, will be issued to the public through the ticket agencies. The Wembley Stadium acommodatas a crowd of just over 92,000. AN ALL-EUROPE XI. An Hungarian expert, selecting an All-Europe Soccer team, gives only two places to British players. These are Hulme and James, the Arsenal forwards. Four of the Austrian players who did so well against England are chosen —Hiden (goal), Nausch and Gall (halfbacks), and Sindelar (centre-forward). Both the backs and th out-side-left are Italians, Jugoslavia supplies a forward, and Hungary a half. The same selector gives Admira, of Vienna ,as the club that plays the best football, with Arsenal second, and another Vienna side third.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 March 1933, Page 11
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