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1 Road to Wembley  





2 Match  



2.1  Summary  





2.2  Details  





2.3  Statistics  







3 References  





4 External links  














2000 FA Cup final






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2000 FA Cup final
Match programme cover
Event1999–2000 FA Cup
Date20 May 2000
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchDennis Wise[1] (Chelsea)
RefereeGraham Poll[2] (Hertfordshire)
Attendance78,217[2]

1999

2001

The 2000 FA Cup final was the 119th final of the FA Cup, and the 72nd (excluding replays) and last to be played at the old Wembley Stadium. It took place on 20 May 2000 and was contested between Chelsea and Aston Villa, the latter making its first FA Cup Final appearance since winning it in 1957.

Chelsea won 1–0 to secure their second FA Cup in four years, and their third in all. The goal was scored midway through the second half by Roberto Di Matteo, who had also scored in the 1997 final.

Wembley Stadium closed five months later, and was subsequently rebuilt. The FA Cup Final was played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff for the next six years, before returning to Wembley in 2007.

Road to Wembley[edit]

Match[edit]

Summary[edit]

Following a poor quality first half in which few chances were created, the match was brighter in the second, with Chelsea generally having the better of the play. George Weah missed several chances and Dennis Wise had a goal disallowed for offside, while Villa's Gareth Southgate headed wide. On 73 minutes, Roberto Di Matteo scored what proved to be the winning goal, capitalising on an error from Villa goalkeeper David James to put the ball in the net from close range. James came roaring off his line to deal with Zola's free-kick from the left, he fumbled the ball against Gareth Southgate's chest with Di Matteo blasting the rebound into the roof of the net. Villa could not get back in the match, their best chance falling to Benito Carbone, but his tame shot did not test Ed de Goey in goal.

Details[edit]

15:00 BST
Chelsea1–0Aston Villa
Di Matteo 73' Report

Attendance: 78,217[2]

Referee: Graham Poll[2] (Hertfordshire)

Chelsea

Aston Villa

GK 1 Netherlands Ed de Goey
RB 15 Netherlands Mario Melchiot Yellow card 18'
CB 6 France Marcel Desailly
CB 5 France Frank Leboeuf
LB 3 Nigeria Celestine Babayaro
DM 7 France Didier Deschamps
CM 16 Italy Roberto Di Matteo
CM 11 England Dennis Wise (c) Yellow card 28'
AM 8 Uruguay Gus Poyet Yellow card 90'
CF 25 Italy Gianfranco Zola downward-facing red arrow 89'
CF 31 Liberia George Weah downward-facing red arrow 88'
Substitutes:
GK 23 Italy Carlo Cudicini
CB 26 England John Terry
LB 34 England Jon Harley
CM 20 England Jody Morris upward-facing green arrow 89'
CF 19 Norway Tore André Flo upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Italy Gianluca Vialli
GK 1 England David James
DF 24 Wales Mark Delaney
DF 5 England Ugo Ehiogu
DF 4 England Gareth Southgate (c)
DF 15 England Gareth Barry Yellow card 16'
DF 3 England Alan Wright downward-facing red arrow 88'
MF 6 Netherlands George Boateng Yellow card 90'
MF 10 England Paul Merson
MF 7 England Ian Taylor downward-facing red arrow 79'
MF 18 Italy Benito Carbone downward-facing red arrow 79'
FW 9 England Dion Dublin
Substitutes:
GK 39 Finland Peter Enckelman
DF 31 England Jlloyd Samuel
MF 26 England Steve Stone upward-facing green arrow 79'
MF 17 England Lee Hendrie upward-facing green arrow 88'
FW 12 England Julian Joachim upward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
England John Gregory

Man of the match

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

Statistics[edit]

Chelsea Aston Villa
Goal attempts 5 11
Corner kicks 2 3
Fouls committed 17 14
Offsides 5 2
Yellow cards 3 2
Red cards 0 0

Source: The People[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Bates, Steve (21 May 2000). "VIALLI'S SO DI-LIGHTED; Chelsea 1 Aston Villa 0". The People. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  • ^ a b c d Malam, Colin (21 May 2000). "Chelsea 1 Aston Villa 0". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  • External links[edit]


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