The1992 FA Cup finalwas contested byLiverpoolandSunderlandatWembley.Liverpool won 2–0, with goals fromMichael ThomasandIan Rush.

1992 FA Cup final
Event1991–92 FA Cup
Date9 May 1992
VenueWembley Stadium,London
Man of the MatchSteve McManaman
RefereePhilip Don(Middlesex)
Attendance79,544
1991
1993

Summary

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This was the first FA Cup Final to feature a Second Division team sinceQueens Park Rangersreached the final in 1982, and the last untilMillwallplayed at Cardiff in 2004.

Liverpool had won the competition four times previously, and still had some players remaining from their FA Cup triumphs of 1986 and 1989, and had been England's leading club side for nearly twenty years leading up to 1990, winning a host of major trophies, including eleven league titles over a period of eighteen seasons. On the other hand, Sunderland's only silverware sinceWorld War IIwas winning the FA Cup in1973,and the team had just finished 17th in the Second Division.

Despite being underdogs, Sunderland had the better of the first half. The team was full of running and kept Liverpool's strike force ofIan RushandDean Saundersat bay. Sunderland's best chance fell toJohn Byrnewho miskicked when presented with a volley six yards out. Liverpool's best chance sawMichael Thomaslift his shot over the bar when pressured by the Sunderland goalkeeperTony Norman.

Thomas redeemed himself after 47 minutes, when he scored the first goal of the game, following excellent work down the right wing bySteve McManaman,the youngest player on the pitch. Norman could only get fingertips to Thomas' superbly angled half-volley. Following this goal, the Reds had more confidence and started playing better football. After 67 minutes Saunders released Thomas, who sped into the penalty area. His progress was halted but the ball fell to Rush, who slotted the ball into the bottom left-hand corner of the net. It was Rush's fifth goal in FA Cup finals at Wembley – a record. Liverpool continued to dominate for the rest of the game andRay Houghtoncame close to scoring when he almost lobbed Norman from forty yards.

Liverpool captainMark Wrightlifted the FA Cup for Liverpool. During the presentation, the winning team was mistakenly given the loser's medals and Sunderland found themselves with winning medals. This was later rectified by the players themselves, on the pitch.

It was Liverpool's fifth triumph in the competition, and their only major trophy under the management ofGraeme Souness,who was appointed a year earlier; while Souness picked the starting line-up, his assistantRonnie Morantook charge of the match as Souness was still recovering from heart surgery. Souness resigned within two years of the FA Cup success, and Liverpool did not win the FA Cup again until2001.

It was Sunderland's first FA Cup final since their triumph in 1973 and they have not reached the final since, although they reached the semi-finals in2004.

Notable absences from the Liverpool side wereJohn BarnesandRonnie Whelan,who were ruled out with injury. Whelan, who left Liverpool two years later, never won another major trophy with Liverpool, although Barnes added theLeague Cupto his personal honours list during his five remaining seasons atAnfield.

Rob Jones was Liverpool's last remaining player from the game, finally leaving them in 1999 just before he retired. This was the same year that Kevin Ball became the last player from the Sunderland team in this game to leave the club.

The Sunderland squad was notable for being the most recent time that a side featured only players born in theBritish Islesin the FA Cup final.

Match details

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Liverpool2–0Sunderland
Thomas47'
Rush68'
Report
Attendance: 79,544
Liverpool
Sunderland
GK 1 Bruce Grobbelaar
RB 2 Rob Jones
LB 3 David Burrows
CB 4 Steve Nicol
CM 5 Jan Mølby
CB 6 Mark Wright(c)
CF 7 Dean Saunders
RM 8 Ray Houghton
CF 9 Ian Rush
LM 10 Steve McManaman
CM 11 Michael Thomas
Substitutes:
MF 12 Mike Marsh
MF 14 Mark Walters
Manager:
Graeme Souness
Ronnie Moran(interim manager)
GK 1 Tony Norman
RB 2 Gary Owers
CB 3 Kevin Ball
CB 4 Gary Bennett
LB 5 Anton Rogan
LM 6 David Rush 69'
CM 7 Paul Bracewell(c)
CF 8 Peter Davenport
CM 9 Gordon Armstrong 77'
CF 10 John Byrne
RM 11 Brian Atkinson
Substitutes:
DF 12 Paul Hardyman 69'
FW 14 Warren Hawke 77'
Manager:
Malcolm Crosby

Man of the match

Match officials

Match rules

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

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