Today In Sports History: Roy Ankrah wins Commonwealth title, Chelsea win First League Title in 50 Years

Today In Sports History: Roy Ankrah wins Commonwealth title, Chelsea win First League Title in 50 Years

On this day 30 April 1951 (Exactly 68 years ago) Roy “The Black Flash” Ankrah, who won the Gold Coast flyweight title, Gold Coast bantamweight title, Gold Coast featherweight title, Gold Coast lightweight title, Gold Coast welterweight title, defeated Ronnie Clayton of Britain at the Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom for the Commonwealth (British Empire) featherweight title.

On this day 30 April 2005 (Exactly 19 years ago) Chelsea won their top – flight title in 50 years, with a 2-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium that gave them then record points tally of 95. Frank Lampard, who would go on to score a record 211 goals for the club, scored both goals.

On this day 30 April 1938 (Exactly 81 years ago) The first televised FA Cup Final took place between Huddersfield Town and Preston North End

The 1938 FA Cup Final was contested by Preston North End and Huddersfield Town at Wembley Stadium. Preston, losing finalists the previous year, won by a single goal. This was their second win in the competition

After 29 minutes of extra time it was still 0–0 and BBC commentator Thomas Woodrooffe said “if there’s a goal scored now, I’ll eat my hat”. Seconds later, Preston were awarded a penalty, from which George Mutch scored the winning goal; Woodrooffe kept his promise, though it was one made of cake and marzipan.

This was the first FA Cup final to be broadcast on television. It was a repeat of the 1922 FA Cup Final. This time the scores were reversed but once again a penalty was needed to separate the two sides.

Three of the players who participated in the final (Andy Beattie & Bill Shankly of Preston and Eddie Boot of Huddersfield) would all manage Huddersfield within 20 years of this final.

The last surviving member of the winning team was Bobby Beattie, who died in September 2002 at the age of 86.

On this day 30 April 2012 (Exactly 7 years ago) Manchester City defeated Manchester United 1-0 in what is claimed to be the biggest match in the English Premier League’s history

Vincent Kompany’s header gave a huge win over their title rivals on their quest to win the Premier League for the first time

On this day 30 April 1976 (Exactly 43 years ago) Muhammad Ali beat Jimmy Young in 15 rounds by unanimous decision at the Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland, USA for the WBA, WBC, the Ring, and Lineal heavyweight boxing titles.

BY:GEORGE ‘Alan Green’ MAHAMAH

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