FA Cup Final 1993

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The 1993 FA Cup Final was contested by Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley. The original match, on May 15, 1993 finished 1-1, with Arsenal winning the May 20 replay; 2-1 after extra-time.

Arsenal led both matches at half-time, through an Ian Wright goal on each occasion. Wednesday were to equalise both times; David Hirst scoring in the first match and Chris Waddle in the replay. Andy Linighan, who had suffered a broken nose from Mark Bright during the game, scored the winner, late in extra-time.

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[edit] Firsts and lasts

The matches were notable for several reasons; uniquely, the two clubs had already contested the season's League Cup Final, a match which Arsenal had won 2-1. It was also dubbed the 'longest' FA Cup final. It had not only gone to extra-time in the replay - a match which was delayed by thirty minutes - but was just one minute away from the first ever FA Cup final penalty shoot-out. It was also the last ever FA Cup final to go to a replay; from 1994 onwards, all FA Cup finals were to be decided on the day.

This was the first FA Cup final in which squad numbers had been used, having been trialled in the League Cup final. Players from both clubs retained the same numbers for the three matches. The system was fully adopted by the FA Premier League for the following season.

Steve Morrow became the first player to receive a winner's medal before a cup final. He had scored the winning goal in the League Cup final, but suffered a broken arm in celebrations afterwards, and missed the subsequent presentation.

For Arsenal, David O'Leary played his last two official matches after joining the club as an apprentice in 1993. His testimonial took place between the final and the replay, on May 17, 1993. During extra-time in the replay Alan Smith received the only yellow card of his professional career. For Wednesday, John Harkes became the first American to play in an FA Cup final.

In league matches between the two clubs that season, Arsenal won the August 29, 1992 fixture 2-1 at home, whilst Wednesday won their home fixture, on May 6, 1993, by a 1-0 scoreline.

[edit] Players and Officials

[edit] Original match

ARSENAL 1 (1) (aet)

Red shirts with white sleeves/White shorts/Red socks


GK 1 Flag of England David Seaman
DF 2 Flag of England Lee Dixon
DF 5 Flag of England Andy Linighan
DF 6 Flag of England Tony Adams
DF 3 Flag of England Nigel Winterburn
MD 10 Flag of England Paul Merson
MD 14 Flag of England Paul Davis
MD 17 Flag of Denmark John Jensen
MD 11 Flag of England Ray Parlour (- 66')
FW 7 Flag of England Kevin Campbell
FW 8 Flag of England Ian Wright Goal 20' (- 90')
Substitutes:
DF 22 Flag of Republic of Ireland David O'Leary (+ 90')
FW 9 Flag of England Alan Smith (+ 66')
Coach:
George Graham
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1 (0) (aet)

Blue and White striped shirts/Black shorts/Blue socks


GK 1 Flag of England Chris Woods
DF 2 Flag of Sweden Roland Nilsson
DF 3 Flag of Northern Ireland Nigel Worthington
DF 4 Flag of England Carlton Palmer
DF 6 Flag of England Viv Anderson (- 85')
MD 8 Flag of England Chris Waddle (- 112')
MD 15 Flag of United States John Harkes
MD 11 Flag of Republic of Ireland John Sheridan
FW 9 Flag of England Paul Warhurst
FW 10 Flag of England Mark Bright
FW 5 Flag of England David Hirst Goal 61'
Substitutes:
MD 14 Flag of England Chris Bart-Williams (+ 112')
MD 17 Flag of England Graham Hyde (+ 85')
Coach:
Trevor Francis

STATISTICS

  • Half-time: 1-0; Full-time 1-1
  • No goals in extra-time
  • Competition: FA Cup (Final)
  • Date: 15.00 BST Saturday May 15, 1993
  • Venue: Wembley Stadium, London
  • Attendance: 79,347
  • Referee: Kieran Barratt

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • Two named substitutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.

[edit] Replay

ARSENAL 2 (1) (aet)

Red shirts with white sleeves/White shorts/Red socks


GK 1 Flag of England David Seaman
DF 2 Flag of England Lee Dixon
DF 5 Flag of England Andy Linighan Goal 119'
DF 6 Flag of England Tony Adams
DF 3 Flag of England Nigel Winterburn
MD 10 Flag of England Paul Merson
MD 14 Flag of England Paul Davis
MD 17 Flag of Denmark John Jensen
MD 7 Flag of England Kevin Campbell
FW 9 Flag of England Alan Smith
FW 8 Flag of England Ian Wright Goal 34' (- 81')
Substitutes:
DF 22 Flag of Republic of Ireland David O'Leary (+ 81')
MD Flag of England Ian Selley
Coach:
George Graham
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1 (0) (aet)

Blue and White striped shirts/Black shorts/Blue socks


GK 1 Flag of England Chris Woods
DF 2 Flag of Sweden Roland Nilsson (- 118')
DF 3 Flag of Northern Ireland Nigel Worthington
DF 4 Flag of England Carlton Palmer
DF 7 Flag of Northern Ireland Danny Wilson (- 62')
MD 8 Flag of England Chris Waddle Goal 68'
MD 15 Flag of United States John Harkes
MD 11 Flag of Republic of Ireland John Sheridan
FW 9 Flag of England Paul Warhurst
FW 10 Flag of England Mark Bright
FW 5 Flag of England David Hirst
Substitutes:
MD 14 Flag of England Chris Bart-Williams (+ 118')
MD 17 Flag of England Graham Hyde (+ 62')
Coach:
Trevor Francis

STATISTICS

  • Half-time: 1-0; Full-time 1-1
  • Half-time in extra-time 1-1
  • Competition: FA Cup (Final)
  • Date: 20.15 BST Thursday May 20, 1993
  • Venue: Wembley Stadium, London
  • Attendance: 62,267
  • Referee: Kieran Barratt

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Two named substitutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.

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