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{{Information |Description=Programme of the en:1890 FA Cup Final. |Source=FA-Cup finals [http://www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk/1890.html] |Date=2007-11-30 |Author=Federico Fuidio (Ffahm) |Permission=Public domain (printed and released in 1890)
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