1997 FA Cup final explained

1997 FA Cup final
Event:1996–97 FA Cup
Team1:Chelsea
Team1score:2
Team2:Middlesbrough
Team2score:0
Date:17 May 1997
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
City:London
Referee:Stephen Lodge (South Yorkshire)
Attendance:79,160
Previous:1996
Next:1998

The 1997 FA Cup final was the 116th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 17 May 1997 at Wembley Stadium and was contested by Chelsea and Middlesbrough, the North East club appearing in its first FA Cup Final.

Chelsea won 2–0 to win the FA Cup for the second time, the first having come in 1970. It was also the club's first major trophy in 26 years.

It was the first major honour in the career of most Chelsea's players, but for Mark Hughes, it was the fourth time that he had featured in an FA Cup winning side (having played on the winning Manchester United teams of 1985, 1990 and 1994).[1] For Middlesbrough, it was a second final defeat of the 1996–97 season (having lost the League Cup Final to Leicester City the previous month), to go with their controversial relegation from the Premier League.

Road to Wembley

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Chelsea

Home teams listed first.

Round 3: Chelsea 3–0 W.B.A.

Round 4: Chelsea 4–2 Liverpool

Round 5: Leicester City 2–2 Chelsea

Replay: Chelsea 1–0 Leicester CityQuarter-Final: Portsmouth 1–4 Chelsea

Semi-Final: Wimbledon 0–3 Chelsea

(at Highbury, London)

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Middlesbrough

Home teams listed first.

Round 3: Middlesbrough 6–0 Chester City

Round 4: Hednesford Town 2–3 Middlesbrough

Round 5: Manchester City 0–1 Middlesbrough

 

Quarter-Final: Derby County 0–2 Middlesbrough

Semi-Final: Chesterfield 3–3 Middlesbrough

(at Old Trafford, Manchester)

Replay: Middlesbrough 3–0 Chesterfield

(at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield)

Match review

Chelsea took the lead just 43 seconds into the match, with Italian midfielder Roberto Di Matteo receiving the ball and firing it into the goal off the crossbar from 25 yards to record what was at the time the quickest ever goal in a Wembley FA Cup final (Louis Saha broke this record 12 years later in the 2009 final after just 25 seconds, coincidentally against Chelsea, though Chelsea won the match 2–1), breaking Jackie Milburn's 42-year record.[2] Middlesbrough's prolific striker Fabrizio Ravanelli limped off after 21 minutes, further diminishing his side's chances of victory. Late in the first half Gianluca Festa put the ball in the net for Middlesbrough, but the goal was controversially ruled out for offside. In a largely disappointing match, in which Chelsea were generally in control, Chelsea eventually added a second goal seven minutes from full-time with Eddie Newton steering the ball into the net from Gianfranco Zola's clever flick to seal a 2–0 win.[3]

Match details

GK 30
RWB2
CB 6
CB 5
CB 20 Frank Sinclair
LWB17 Scott Minto
CM 11 Dennis Wise (c)
CM 16
CM 24
CF 10 Mark Hughes
CF 25
Substitutes:
GK 13
DF 8 Andy Myers
FW 9
Manager:
Ruud Gullit
GK 25 Ben Roberts
RB 14 Curtis Fleming
CB 5 Nigel Pearson (c)
CB 18
LB 17 Clayton Blackmore
RM 10 Juninho Paulista
CM 8
CM 6 Emerson
LM 20 Phil Stamp
CF 11
CF 21
Substitutes:
DF 4
DF 7
FW 9
Manager:
Bryan Robson
width=50% valign=topMatch rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay required if scores still level.
  • Three named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Where are they now? Chelsea's 1997 FA Cup winners . FourFourTwo . 5 September 2020 . 17 May 2017.
  2. Web site: ROBERTO'S QUICKIE MAKES ROBBO SICKIE!; Blue heaven in 43 seconds.. 18 May 1997. The People (London). 21 November 2012 .
  3. Web site: Blue what a scorcher!. 18 May 1997. Sunday Mirror. 21 November 2012 .

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