Table of Contents
- 1 Who scored the fastest goal in an FA Cup final?
- 2 What is the most goals scored in an FA Cup game?
- 3 Who won the FA Cup 2008?
- 4 What’s the quickest England have scored?
- 5 Who won the 2009 FA Cup?
- 6 Who won FA Cup 2021?
- 7 Which is the highest scoring team in the FA Cup?
- 8 What was the largest winning margin in FA Cup history?
- 9 When did Drogba score the only goal in the FA Cup?
Who scored the fastest goal in an FA Cup final?
Louis Saha
However, the tension was considerably eased 42 seconds later when Roberto Di Matteo scored with a 30-yard strike which flew in off the crossbar. It was the fastest goal scored in an FA Cup final at Wembley – a record since broken by Louis Saha in Everton’s 2-1 defeat by Chelsea in 2009.
What is the most goals scored in an FA Cup game?
Most FA Cup Goals Scored: Kettering Town (891) They first reached that stage in 1988/89 and matched it in 2008/09, when they were knocked out by Fulham. The biggest win in the club’s history came in the Cup in 1909 as they hammered Higham YMCI 16-0.
Who scored the fastest goal at Wembley?
31, 2018, Wembley Stadium. After Long’s record-breaking strike, Christian Eriksen has dropped from the podium places into fourth. However, even though the Danish schemer’s strike isn’t the quickest in Premier League history, at 10.54 seconds it is still the fastest goal ever at the new Wembley.
Who won the FA Cup 2008?
Portsmouth F.C.
2007–08 FA Cup/Champion
What’s the quickest England have scored?
No England player has matched the fastest goal ever scored against England, by Davide Gualtieri for San Marino at 8.3 seconds of the final match of the ill-fated World Cup 1994 qualifying campaign in Bologna, Italy on 17 November 1993.
Who knocked Barnsley out of the FA Cup in 2008?
Cardiff City
2007–08 Barnsley F.C. season
2007–08 season | |
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Championship | 18th |
FA Cup | Semi-final (eliminated by Cardiff City) |
League Cup | 2nd round (eliminated by Newcastle United) |
Top goalscorer | League: Brian Howard (13) All: Brian Howard (14) |
Who won the 2009 FA Cup?
Chelsea Everton
2009 FA Cup Final
Event | 2008–09 FA Cup |
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Chelsea Everton 2 1 | |
Date | 30 May 2009 |
Venue | Wembley Stadium, London |
Man of the Match | Ashley Cole (Chelsea) |
Who won FA Cup 2021?
Leicester City
Tielemans was named as man of the match. As winners, Leicester City entered the group stage of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League. They also faced 2020–21 Premier League champions Manchester City in the 2021 FA Community Shield….2021 FA Cup Final.
The match took place at Wembley Stadium. | |
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Event | 2020–21 FA Cup |
Weather | Rain |
← 2020 2022 → |
Which manager has won the most FA Cups?
George Ramsay
Scotland’s George Ramsay holds the record for the most amount of FA Cup wins with six, claiming all of them while in charge of Aston Villa. Sir Alex Ferguson has a total of five with Manchester United, a number he shares with Thomas Mitchell, who won the competition five times with Blackburn Rovers in the 19th Century.
Which is the highest scoring team in the FA Cup?
Everton and Newcastle have both appeared in 13, while Aston Villa and Chelsea have appeared in 11 each. Everton have been FA Cup runners-up eight times, more than any other side. Two matches share the honour of being the highest scoring finals with seven goals apiece.
What was the largest winning margin in FA Cup history?
Bury’s 6–0 victory over Derby County in the 1903 FA Cup Final and Manchester City’s 6-0 victory over Watford 2019 FA Cup Final are the largest winning margins.
Who was the only player to score a hat trick in the FA Cup?
Stan Mortensen scored three of Blackpool’s goals, the only time a player has ever scored a hat-trick in a Wembley final. Four finals have ended in 0-0 draws. The first was in 1886 when Blackburn Rovers, in their third successive final, drew with West Brom.
When did Drogba score the only goal in the FA Cup?
Drogba had previously scored the only goal in both the 2007 and 2010 finals, which helped Chelsea see off Manchester United and Portsmouth respectively, as well as Chelsea’s equaliser in the 2009 final, which they eventually won 2-1 against Everton.