The 1973 FA Cup Final featured players primarily from two clubs: Sunderland and Leeds United. Sunderland's squad included players from various regions in England, with a notable presence from the North East. Leeds United's roster featured players mostly from England, particularly from the Yorkshire area. The match, held at Wembley Stadium, saw Sunderland triumph over Leeds, marking a significant upset in the tournament's history.
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The 1973 FA Cup Final featured a unique and controversial element: the use of a white ball instead of the traditional orange one. This decision was made to enhance visibility for the television audience, but it was not well received by players and officials. As a result, the white ball was never used in subsequent FA Cup Finals.
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F.I.F.A introduced this law in the year 1988 , for the Euro Cup, they had to have both the players name as well as the number on the back of the jersey.
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Both the 1937 and 197 FA Cup Finals were played in Wembley Stadium in London.
It was the only one to use an orange ball.
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