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1980 FA Cup Final
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Event FA Cup 1979–80
Date 10 May 1980
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
1979
1981

The 1980 FA Cup Final was contested by West Ham United and Arsenal at Wembley. West Ham won by a single goal, scored by Trevor Brooking. To date, it is the last time a team from outside the top flight has won the FA Cup.

[edit] Match details

The 1980 Cup Final was the 99th final to be played since 1872, and the 52nd to be played at Wembley since 1923. The tie involved Arsenal, who had played in the last two FA Cup Finals and were a strong First Division side, and two time F.A. Cup winners West Ham United, a Second Division side that had only ever played at Wembley five times before and were huge underdogs on the day.

Present as the royal guests were the Duke and Duchess of Kent. The Duke was introduced to the teams directly after the national anthem and just prior to kick off. West Ham won the coin toss and captain Billy Bonds chose to stay at the end his team was already at.

The game started slowly with Arsenal playing their traditional defensive keep ball style of football. West Ham gained possession after Arsenal gave away a free kick due to Liam Brady being caught offside. After this West Ham maintained possession, frustrating Arsenal before Alan Devonshire broke down the left wing in the 12th minute, hitting a cross into the Arsenal box which fell to David Cross, whose shot was parried by Arsenal's Pat Jennings. Stuart Pearson then shot at the Arsenal goal but his shot went across the goalmouth, where England international Trevor Brooking was the fastest player to react; with the Arsenal defence stranded he flicked a header past Jennings for the only goal of the game after the 13 minutes.

Arsenal and West Ham both had attacks during the rest of the first half, Arsenal having more of the game as had been anticipated, but Phil Parkes and the West Ham defence held firm and they were unable to unlock the West Ham defence. The second half was again mainly Arsenal in possession, but the underdogs held out and almost made it two with minutes remaining. Paul Allen, the youngest player ever to play at a Wembley cup final at the time, was through on goal with only Pat Jennings to beat, when Willie Young tackled the 17 year old, taking him down just outside the penalty box. It was a despicable challenge from behind on the then youngest ever player to play in an F.A. Cup final, however Young only earned himself a yellow card (the professional foul rule had not yet been instituted).

Despite their possession, Arsenal failed to break West Ham down, in the second half, and West Ham ran out 1–0 winners. Bonds collected the trophy from the Duchess of Kent, and raised it above his head toward the jubilant West Ham fans to a chorus of cheers and "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", the East End team's adopted anthem.

1980-05-10
West Ham United 1–0 Arsenal Wembley, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: George Courtney (County Durham)
Brooking Goal 13' (Report)
West Ham
Arsenal
WEST HAM UNITED:
GK 1 England Parkes
RB 2 Scotland Stewart
LB 3 England Lampard
CB 4 England Bonds (c)
CB 5 England Martin
LM 6 England Devonshire
RM 7 England Allen
CF 8 England Pearson
CF 9 England Cross
CM 10 England Brooking
CM 11 England Pike
Substitute:
LB 12 England Brush
Manager:
England John Lyall
ARSENAL:
GK 1 Northern Ireland Jennings
RB 2 Northern Ireland Rice (c)
LB 3 Republic of Ireland Devine Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
CM 4 England Talbot
CB 5 Republic of Ireland O'Leary
CB 6 Scotland Young
CM 7 Republic of Ireland Brady
CF 8 England Sunderland
CF 9 Republic of Ireland Stapleton
RM 10 England Price
LM 11 England Rix
Substitute:
LB 12 Northern Ireland Nelson Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
Manager:
Northern Ireland Terry Neill

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • One substitute.



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