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527: 189: 25: 255:'s goal as Oxford University romped with a 2โ€“0 victory. Vidal became the only person to have played in all three of the first FA Cup Finals. However, he never played in a final again. The University side reached the semi-finals in the next year, 1875, but the Engineers exacted their revenge by winning 1โ€“0. 329:
1879โ€“1881; Curate of Holy Trinity, Ely, 1880โ€“81; and ultimately Vicar of Abbotsham, his native parish, from 1881 until his death. Later in his life he was Rural Dean of Hartland in the area his parish stood, and shortly before his death, which followed major breakdown in health, was made Prebendary
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Vidal was well known as the "prince of dribblers". In those days, the rule was that the team that scored also kicked off afterwards. On one occasion this rule allowed Vidal to score three goals in a match without the other team touching the ball. He played in the first three FA Cup Finals, of
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On 26 May 1892, Vidal changed his surname back to his family's original name of Sealy, renouncing the surname of Vidal, which his father has assumed following his succession to ownership of the Cornborough estate.
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for Devon and club cricket for North Devon. He was founder President of Oxford University Golf Club and in later life President of the
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football clubs and in representative matches for London and The South v The North. He was a member of
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the first FA Cup Final goal when at 15 minutes Vidal broke away and looped the ball across to
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He was also very active in local public affairs in Devon, as chairman of Abbotsham
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Vidal (standing very left) with Oxford University's F.A. Cup winning side of 1874
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In the next season, Oxford again qualified for the final, this time to face the
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in 1879 (also the only winning player still at school on Cup Final day).
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near Oxford, becoming ordained in 1877. He was Curate of St Edmund's,
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Biography on the Oxford University Association Football Club web site
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at Kennington Oval on 14 March 1874. Vidal played again, setting up
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Blue in 1873, and was a good oarsman. He also played county
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England men's representative footballers (1870โ€“1872)
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for two different clubs. In March 1870 he played in
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Tony Brown, Soccer Data. 303:Royal North Devon Golf Club 240:, held on 29 March 1873 at 164:, England, and educated at 614: 588:Sportspeople from Bideford 122:Robert Walpole Sealy Vidal 573:English men's footballers 209:. He was a member of the 140:, London. He represented 283:the Football Association 327:Ely Theological College 236:. His team reached the 593:Wanderers F.C. players 502:: 7. 11 December 1873. 443:Warsop, Keith (2004). 343:Rural District Council 313:Vidal studied for the 269:Vidal also played for 193: 172:where he graduated as 136:, which took place at 470:"Laying down the law" 341:, member of Bideford 309:Ecclesiastical career 217:. It is said that he 191: 170:Christ Church, Oxford 142:England again in 1871 598:Gitanos F.C. players 323:Salisbury, Wiltshire 126:Robert Walpole Sealy 124:, who from 1892 was 43:improve this article 227:James F. M. 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