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Test your knowledge as we look back at classic cup finals of the past...

By Dave Smith  May 21, 2004

FA CUP FINAL QUIZ

1973: Leeds 0 Sunderland 1

QUESTION 1: Ian Porterfield was the goalscorer and Jim Montgomery was the goalkeeping hero, but who was the Sunderland captain when they crushed the mighty Leeds?


A. Billy Hughes
B. Bobby Kerr
C. Bob Stoke

1976: Manchester United 0 Southampton 1

QUESTION 2: Bobby Stokes scored the winning goal and Peter Rodriguez was the captain who raised the trophy, but who was the Southampton manager?

A. Ted Bates
B. Alan Ball
C. Lawrie McMenemy

1981: Manchester City 2 Tottenham 3

QUESTION 3: A memorable replay at Wembley was settled by a memorable goal - but who scored it?

A. Garth Crooks
B. Ossie Ardiles
C. Ricky Villa

1987: Coventry 3 Tottenham 2

QUESTION 4: Clive Allen scored the opening goal of this classic encounter - how many goals did that give him for the season?

A. 49
B. 48
C. 47

1988: Liverpool 0 Wimbledon 1

QUESTION 5: Wisey, Vinnie, Fash and the rest of the Crazy Gang rocked the football world in this year, but who was the Wimbledon manager?

A. Dave Beasant
B. Dave Bassett
C. Bobby Gould

1997: Chelsea 2 Middlesbrough 0

QUESTION 6: Which player was credited with scoring the fastest goal in FA Cup Final history?

A. Mark Hughes
B. Gianluca Vialli
C. Roberto di Matteo

2001: Liverpool 2 Arsenal 1

QUESTION 7: Michael Owen led a remarkable Liverpool fightback with two late goals, but who scored the Arsenal goal which for so long looked like being the winner?

A. Robert Pires
B. Freddie Ljungberg
C. Thierry Henry

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