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Football used to score hat-trick for Blackpool against Bolton Wanderers in 1953 FA Cup final to be auctioned

A football used to score the only ever hat-trick in an FA Cup Final is expected to net the owner up to £5,000 at auction. The iconic leather ball hit the back of the net a stunning seven times in the 1953 ‘Matthews Final’ which saw Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers 4-3. Blackpool’s Stan Mortenson scored […]

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2018-01-05 12:58
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A football used to score the only ever hat-trick in an FA Cup Final is expected to net the owner up to £5,000 at auction.

The iconic leather ball hit the back of the net a stunning seven times in the 1953 ‘Matthews Final’ which saw Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers 4-3.

Blackpool’s Stan Mortenson scored three times but the game was better known for the incredible performance of his team-mate, the legendary Stanley ‘The Wizard’ Matthews.

The ball is currently owned by Chris Crook, 57, who was given it after it was originally donated to a raffle.

The only football ever used to score a hat-trick in an FA Cup final at the original Wembley Stadium has been unearthed.

The IT business analyst, from Dorking, Surrey, said: “The football was donated to an FA charity raffle, possibly the tribute dinner for Stan Mortensen, at Blackpool’s Savoy Hotel on November 30, 1989.

“That event was attended by many of Blackpool’s former players and arranged to honour Mortensen’s 50 years of service for both Blackpool FC and the town.

“The football was won in a charity raffle by a waitress, who gave the football to her brother who lived in Sutton, London.

“When his power failed at home one Christmas Day, he called his electrician, Tom Brown, to fix it.

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“Tom knew about the football and its pedigree and joked about it being given as payment for coming out on Christmas Day. After fixing the electrics, Tom was given the football as a thank you.

“Tom was a great friend of my father-in- law, Harry Keith Simmons, and the ball was eventually passed down to me in 2007.”

It will be sold at Hansons Auctioneers in Etwall, Derbys., on February 22.

Charles Hanson with the FA Cup hat-trick football. 

Auctioneer Charles Hanson said: “It’s been incredible to handle the only football ever used to score a hat-trick in the famous Matthews FA Cup final at the original Wembley
Stadium.

“The ball was given to Stan Mortensen at the end of a game, which was watched by 100,000 fans on May 2, 1953. Despite Bolton going 3-1 up, Blackpool came back to win 4-3.

“The brown leather, 18-panel football was in a modern style for the period and would only have been used for internationals and finals. Back then, most footballs were of the cheaper laced variety.

“We expect the football to create worldwide interest. It will carry a guide price of between £3,000 and £5,000.

“I haven’t dared to try doing a kick-up with it.

“When you think that this ball was used to score seven goals, including that famous hat-trick, at Wembley 65 years ago, it’s quite humbling for a football fan.

“We hope it finds its way into an international museum of football, or perhaps into a Blackpool football fan’s collection since it represents such a glorious part of our game.”

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