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1995 FA Cup Final

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1995 FA Cup Final
Event FA Cup 1994–95
Date 20 May 1995
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Man of the match Flag of England Dave Watson (Everton)
Referee Gerald Ashby (Worcestershire)
Attendance 79,592
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The 1995 FA Cup Final – the 50th Wembley FA Cup Final to be held since the Second World War – was contested between Everton and Manchester United on Saturday, 20 May 1995. Everton won the match 1–0 via a headed goal by Paul Rideout, after Graham Stuart's shot rebounded off the crossbar. The rest of the game from this point onwards saw Manchester United dominating the attack, only for Welsh international goalkeeper Neville Southall, to make a series of saves, including a double block, the second of which was performed with his foot.

Everton had secured Premier League safety two weeks earlier, and Manchester United, double-winners the previous season, had lost their league crown the previous Sunday to Blackburn Rovers. United had to play the final without three of their most important players: Eric Cantona (who was suspended), Andrei Kanchelskis (injured), and Andy Cole, who was cup-tied. Between them, those three players had scored 41 goals during the season. Everton, meanwhile, had escaped from a relegation dogfight which had seen them make their worst start to a league campaign (8 points from a possible 42 after 14 games), with a superbly successful cup run which saw them reach Wembley having conceded only one goal (a penalty for Jürgen Klinsmann of Tottenham Hotspur in the semi-final, which Everton won 4-1).

It was Everton's first major trophy since they won the league championship eight years earlier, and is their most recent major trophy to date.

In contrast, Manchester United (who had been beaten to the Premier League title by Blackburn Rovers a week earlier) were left without a major trophy for the first time since the 1988-89 season and were denied the opportunity to become the first club to win the FA Cup nine times.

This was the last time that an English manager had won the FA Cup, as well as the last time a club outside the current "Big Four" of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United had won the FA Cup until 2008, when Harry Redknapp managed Portsmouth to victory.[1]

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[edit] Match details

20 May 1995
15:00 BST
Everton 1 – 0 Manchester United Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 79,592
Referee: Gerald Ashby (Worcestershire)
Rideout Goal 30' Report
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Everton
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Manchester United
EVERTON:
GK 1 Flag of Wales Neville Southall
RB 2 Flag of England Matt Jackson
CB 5 Flag of England Dave Watson (c)
CB 26 Flag of England David Unsworth
LB 6 Flag of England Gary Ablett
RM 17 Flag of Sweden Anders Limpar Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
CM 18 Flag of England Joe Parkinson
CM 10 Flag of Wales Barry Horne
LM 3 Flag of England Andy Hinchcliffe
SS 8 Flag of England Graham Stuart
CF 15 Flag of England Paul Rideout Substituted off in the 51st minute 51'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Flag of Australia Jason Kearton
FW 9 Flag of Scotland Duncan Ferguson Substituted on in the 51st minute 51'
FW 11 Flag of Nigeria Daniel Amokachi Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
Manager:
Flag of England Joe Royle
MANCHESTER UNITED:
GK 1 Flag of Denmark Peter Schmeichel
RB 27 Flag of England Gary Neville
CB 4 Flag of England Steve Bruce (c) Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
CB 6 Flag of England Gary Pallister
LB 3 Flag of Ireland Denis Irwin
RM 16 Flag of Ireland Roy Keane
CM 8 Flag of England Paul Ince
CM 9 Flag of Scotland Brian McClair
LM 5 Flag of England Lee Sharpe Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
CF 10 Flag of Wales Mark Hughes
CF 19 Flag of England Nicky Butt
Substitutes:
GK 13 Flag of England Gary Walsh
MF 11 Flag of Wales Ryan Giggs Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
FW 24 Flag of England Paul Scholes Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
Manager:
Flag of Scotland Alex Ferguson

MATCH OFFICIALS

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Three named substitutes
  • Maximum of 2 substitutions.

[edit] Road to Wembley

[edit] Everton

Home teams listed first.

Round 3: Everton 1–0 Derby County

Round 4: Bristol City 0–1 Everton

Round 5: Everton 5–0 Norwich City

Round 6: Everton 1–0 Newcastle United

Semi-final: Everton 4–1 Tottenham Hotspur (at Elland Road, Leeds)

[edit] Manchester United

Home teams listed first.

Round 3: Sheffield United 0–2 Manchester United

Round 4: Manchester United 5–2 Wrexham

Round 5: Manchester United 3–1 Leeds United

Round 6: Manchester United 2–0 Queens Park Rangers

Semi-final Manchester United 2–2 Crystal Palace (at Villa Park, Birmingham)

(replay) Manchester United 2–0 Crystal Palace

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bevan, Chris (2008-05-18). "Redknapp earns deserved success". BBC Sport Online. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/portsmouth/7406876.stm. Retrieved on 2008-05-19. 

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