- Thomas Hughes (footballer)
Thomas B. Hughes (born
17 September 1851 ) was an English amateur footballer who was the first player to score two goals in anFA Cup Final , with Wanderers in 1876. He subsequently had a long career as aschoolteacher .Education
Hughes attended
Winchester College between 1863 and 1870, where he excelled academically, becoming a school prefect and in 1869-70 he was "Prefect of Hall", effectively the head boy. He was also a keen cricketer and represented the school from 1868 to 1870. He attained a scholarship toNew College, Oxford , although this took him three years to achieve.cite book | author=Rob Cavallini| title=The Wanderers F.C. - "Five times F.A. Cup winners" | publisher= Dog N Duck Publications | year=2005|pages=p.93| isbn=0-955049-60-1]After graduating, in 1876 he initially studied law at the
Inner Temple , before embarking on his career as a teacher.Football career
His football career included appearances for Oxford University (when he played against Cambridge University in March 1874), Swifts and Old Wykehamists, but he achieved notability for his exploits with the Wanderers amateur club, who won five of he first seven
FA Cup final s.His first Wanderers match came on
29 January 1876 in a 2–0 victory over Sheffield in the FA Cup third round, with both goals coming fromFrancis Heron . Hughes retained his place for the rest of the season, helping Wanderers to reach their third final in the first five years of the tournament, when they met the Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval in the final on11 March , which ended in a 1–1 draw. In the replay a week later, again at the Oval,Charles Wollaston scored Wanderers' first after a scramble in front of goal. Their next attack saw a fast run down the field byHubert Heron , and Hughes slamming in the second goal. Heron and Hughes made another good run early in the second half and, being well supported, Hughes was able to notch another goal for the Wanderers. [ [http://www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk/1876.html Report on 1876 FA Cup Final] ] It was the first year of Wanderers' "hat-trick" of Final victories. Hughes thus became the first player to score more than once in an FA Cup final.During the 1876–77 season, Hughes only made three reported appearances for Wanderers, all in the FA Cup. In the Cup Final Wanderers were again victorious, defeating Oxford University 2–1, with goals from William Lindsay and
Jarvis Kenrick , with Arthur Kinnaird conceding anown goal for Oxford University.Hughes teaching career prevented him from appearing for Wanderers over the next two seasons, but he returned in 1880–81 to make five appearances with two goals, both in the opening match of the season against Old Harrovians on
2 October 1880 . By now Wanderers were in decline and Hughes played in their penultimate match againstHarrow School in December 1882.Teaching career
After abandoning his initial choice of a career in the legal profession, Hughes became a school master at
Repton School from April to December 1878, and then atBrighton College from January to July 1879. He then returned toLondon and settled at Evelyn's School inHillingdon where he remained until at least 1907.porting honours
;Wanderers
*FA Cup winners: 1876 and 1877References
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