2012 FA Cup Final Result
Chelsea 2 Liverpool 1
Played May 5 2012 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 89,102, Referee P Dowd
Chelsea
Petr Cech, Branislav Ivanovic, Ashley Cole, José Bosingwa, John Terry, Ramires (Scored), Frank Lampard, John Obi Mikel, Juan Mata, Didier Drogba (Scored), Salomon Kalou
Substitute Meireles replaced Ramires after 76 minutes
Substitute Malouda replaced Mata after 90 minutes
Unused substitutes Fernando Torres, Michael Essien, Daniel Sturridge, Ross Turnbull, Paulo Ferreira
Liverpool
José Reina, Glen Johnson, José Enrique, Daniel Agger, Martin Skrtel, Steven Gerrard, Jordan Henderson, Stewart Downing, Jay Spearing, Luis Suárez, Craig Bellamy
Substitute Carroll (Scored) replaced Spearing after 55 minutes
Substitute Kuyt replaced Bellamy after 78 minutes
Unused substitutes Doni, Jonjo Shelvey, Jamie Carragher, Maxi Rodríguez, Martin Kelly
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1878 FA Cup Final Result
Wanderers 3 Royal Engineers 1
Played March 23 1878, Attendance 4,500, Referee S R Bastard
Wanderers Team
(Sir) James Kirkpatrick, Alfred Hugh Stratford, William Lindsay, Hon Arthur Kinnaird (Captain and Scored), Frederick Thomas Green, Charles Henry Reynolds Wollaston, George Hubert Hugh Heron, John George Wylie, Henry Wace, Charles A Denton, Jarvis Kenrick (Scored 2)
Royal Engineers Team
Lovick B Friend, James Cowan, (Sir) William Morris, Charles Mayne, Frederick Heath, Charles Haynes, M Lindsay, Robert Hedley (Captain), (Sir) Francis Bond, Horace Hutton Barnet, Oliver Ruck
Royal Engineers scored from a rush

1902 FA Cup Final Result
Sheffield United 1 Southampton 1 (after extra time)
Played April 19 1902, Attendance 76,914, Referee T Kirkham
Sheffield United Team
Willie Foulke, Harry Thickett, Peter Boyle, Ernest “Nudger” Needham (Captain), Bernie Wilkinson, Harry Johnson, Walter Bennett, Alf Common (Scored), George Hedley, Fred Priest, Bert Lipsham
Southampton Team
Jack Robinson, Charles Burgess “CB” Fry, George Molyneux, Sam Meston, Tommy Bowman, Albert Lee, Arthur Turner, Harry Wood (Captain) (Scored), Arthur Brown, Edgar Chadwick, Joe Turner
1902 FA Cup Final Replay Result
Sheffield United 2 Southampton 1
Replay Played April 26 1902, Attendance 33,068, Referee T Kirkham
Sheffield United Team
Willie Foulke, Harry Thickett, Peter Boyle, Ernest “Nudger” Needham (Captain), Bernie Wilkinson, Harry Johnson, Billy Barnes (Scored), Alf Common, George Hedley (Scored), Fred Priest, Bert Lipsham
Southampton Team
Jack Robinson, Charles Burgess “CB” Fry, George Molyneux, Sam Meston, Tommy Bowman, Albert Lee, Arthur Turner, Harry Wood (Captain), Arthur Brown (Scored), Edgar Chadwick, Joe Turner

1958 FA Cup Final Result
Bolton Wanderers 2 Manchester United 0
Played May 3 1958 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 100,000, Referee J Sherlock
Bolton Wanderers Team
Eddie Hopkinson, Roy Hartle, Tommy Banks, Derek Hennin, John Higgins,, Bryan Edwards, Brian Birch, Dennis Stevens, Nat Lofthouse (Captain) (Scored 2), Ray Parry, Doug Holden
Manchester United Team
Harry Gregg, Bill Foulkes (Captain), Ian Greaves, Freddie Goodwin, Ron Cope, Stan Crowther, Alex Dawson, Ernie Taylor, (Sir) Bobby Charlton, Dennis Viollet, Colin Webster

1990 FA Cup Final Result Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Manchester United 3 Crystal Palace 3 (after extra time)
Played May 12 1990, Attendance 80,000, Referee A Gunn
Manchester United Team
Jim Leighton, Paul Ince, Lee Martin, Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson (Captain) (Scored), Neil Webb, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes (Scored 2), Danny Wallace
Substitute Clayton Blackmore replaced Lee Martin in the 88th minute
Substitute Mark Robins replaced Gary Pallister in the 93rd minute
Crystal Palace Team
Nigel Martyn, John Pemberton, Richard Shaw, Andy Gray, Gary O’Reilly (Scored), Andy Thorn, Phil Barber, Geoff Thomas (Captain), Mark Bright, John Salako, Alan Pardew
Substitute Ian Wright (Scored 2) replaced Phil Barber in the 69th minute
Substitute David Madden replaced Andy Gray in the 117th minute
1990 FA Cup Final Replay Result
Manchester United 1 Crystal Palace 0
Replay Played May 17 1990, Attendance 80,000, Referee A Gunn
Manchester United Team
Les Sealey, Paul Ince, Lee Martin (Scored), Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson (Captain), Neil Webb, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes, Danny Wallace
Unused substitutes Mark Robins, Clayton Blackmore
Crystal Palace Team
Nigel Martyn, John Pemberton, Richard Shaw, Andy Gray, Gary O’Reilly, Andy Thorn, Phil Barber, Geoff Thomas (Captain), Mark Bright, John Salako, Alan Pardew
Substitute Ian Wright replaced Phil Barber in the 64th minute
Substitute David Madden replaced John Salako in the 79th minute

2015 FA Cup Final Result
Arsenal 4 Aston Villa 0
Played May 30 2015 at Wembley Stadium, Attendance 89,283, Referee Jonathan Moss
Arsenal Team
W Szczesny, P Mertesacker (Scored), L Koscielny, N Monreal, H Bellerin, M Ozil, A Ramsey, S Cazorla, F Coquelin, T Walcott (Scored), A Sanchez (Scored)
Substitute J Wilshere replaced M Ozil after 77 minutes
Substitute O Giroud (Scored) replaced T Walcott after 77 minutes
Substitute A Oxlade-Chamberlain replaced A Sanchez after 89 minutes
Unused substitutes D Ospina, K Gibbs, Gabriel Paulista, M Flamini
Aston Villa Team
S Given, R Vlaar, J Okore, K Richardson, A Hutton, T Cleverley, A Westwood, F Delph, C N’Zogbia, J Grealish, C Benteke
Substitute G Agbonlahor replaced C N’Zogbia after 53 minutes
Substitute L Bacuna replaced K Richardson after 68 minutes
Substitute C Sanchez replaced A Westwood after 71 minutes
Unused substitutes B Guzan, N Baker, S Sinclair, J Cole

Official Souvenir Programme: Shrewsbury Town vs. Zambia – 1978
Historical Match Overview
On October 9, 1978, an exciting encounter took place at Shrewsbury Town’s home ground, where they faced off against Zambia. The match commenced promptly at 7:30 PM, drawing fans from near and far.
Highlighting Bobby Charlton
The programme features the legendary Bobby Charlton, who played for Shrewsbury Town during this memorable event. His skills on the pitch added a unique allure to the match, making it a significant occasion for both teams.
A Collector’s Item
This official souvenir programme is not just a keepsake from the game but also a piece of football history. It encapsulates the spirit of the event and serves as a treasured memento for supporters and collectors alike.