LONDON, May 12 (Reuters) - Facts and figures relating to the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Stoke City at Wembley
Stadium on Saturday.
-- Manchester City's appearance in the Cup final comes
exactly 30 years to the day since they were beaten by Tottenham
Hotspur in 1981 in the first final to be replayed at Wembley.
-- The original game ended in a 1-1 draw with City's Tommy
Hutchison scoring for both teams. City led the replay 2-1 with
20 minutes to go but lost 3-2 after Argentine Ricky Villa's
famous winning goal for Spurs.
-- Stoke City, the second oldest professional club in
England formed in 1863, have never previously reached the final.
-- They reached the semi-finals in 1899, 1971 and 1972.
-- Stoke's 5-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in this year's
semi-final was the biggest winning margin at that stage of the
competition since Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Grimsby Town by
the same score in 1939.
-- Manchester City will be taking part in their ninth final,
having won four and lost four..
-- Manchester City are one of only five teams to reach the FA
Cup final and be relegated in the same season, a fate they
suffered in 1926.
-- A crowd of 84,569 watched an FA Cup sixth-round match
between Manchester City and Stoke at Maine Road in 1934, the
highest attendance for a game in England outside London.
Manchester City won 1-0.
-- The two clubs have met seven times in the FA Cup with
both winning three matches and one ending in a draw.
-- Their most recent FA Cup meeting was last season when
Stoke beat Manchester City 3-1 after extra time in a fifth-round
replay.
-- They have only met once this season, drawing 1-1 at Stoke
on Nov. 27. They are due to meet again in the Premier League at
Eastlands three days after the final.
-- With City qualifying for a berth in the Champions League
next season, Stoke have secured a berth in the Europa League for
the first time.
-- Stoke's Tony Pulis is the first Welshman to manage a team
in the FA Cup final as a fulltime manager. The only other
Welshman to lead a side into the final was Jimmy Murphy who took
Manchester United there in 1958 but he was caretaker-manager
while Matt Busby was recuperating from the injuries he suffered
in the Munich Air Crash.
-- City's Roberto Mancini is bidding to become the third
Italian to manage an FA Cup-winning team and the second in
successive seasons following Chelsea's triumph under Carlo
Ancelotti. The first Italian manager to win the FA Cup was
Gianluca Vialli, who took Chelsea to victory in 2000.
-- One of the teams will end a long barren spell without a
major honour. Stoke's only trophy came in 1972 when they won the
League Cup. City's last success was in 1976 when they won the
same trophy.
Stadium on Saturday.
-- Manchester City's appearance in the Cup final comes
exactly 30 years to the day since they were beaten by Tottenham
Hotspur in 1981 in the first final to be replayed at Wembley.
-- The original game ended in a 1-1 draw with City's Tommy
Hutchison scoring for both teams. City led the replay 2-1 with
20 minutes to go but lost 3-2 after Argentine Ricky Villa's
famous winning goal for Spurs.
-- Stoke City, the second oldest professional club in
England formed in 1863, have never previously reached the final.
-- They reached the semi-finals in 1899, 1971 and 1972.
-- Stoke's 5-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in this year's
semi-final was the biggest winning margin at that stage of the
competition since Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Grimsby Town by
the same score in 1939.
-- Manchester City will be taking part in their ninth final,
having won four and lost four..
-- Manchester City are one of only five teams to reach the FA
Cup final and be relegated in the same season, a fate they
suffered in 1926.
-- A crowd of 84,569 watched an FA Cup sixth-round match
between Manchester City and Stoke at Maine Road in 1934, the
highest attendance for a game in England outside London.
Manchester City won 1-0.
-- The two clubs have met seven times in the FA Cup with
both winning three matches and one ending in a draw.
-- Their most recent FA Cup meeting was last season when
Stoke beat Manchester City 3-1 after extra time in a fifth-round
replay.
-- They have only met once this season, drawing 1-1 at Stoke
on Nov. 27. They are due to meet again in the Premier League at
Eastlands three days after the final.
-- With City qualifying for a berth in the Champions League
next season, Stoke have secured a berth in the Europa League for
the first time.
-- Stoke's Tony Pulis is the first Welshman to manage a team
in the FA Cup final as a fulltime manager. The only other
Welshman to lead a side into the final was Jimmy Murphy who took
Manchester United there in 1958 but he was caretaker-manager
while Matt Busby was recuperating from the injuries he suffered
in the Munich Air Crash.
-- City's Roberto Mancini is bidding to become the third
Italian to manage an FA Cup-winning team and the second in
successive seasons following Chelsea's triumph under Carlo
Ancelotti. The first Italian manager to win the FA Cup was
Gianluca Vialli, who took Chelsea to victory in 2000.
-- One of the teams will end a long barren spell without a
major honour. Stoke's only trophy came in 1972 when they won the
League Cup. City's last success was in 1976 when they won the
same trophy.
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