Highlight Prevented Brighton from causing major upset again Man Utd in 1983 final, saving a last-gasp shot from Gordon Smith with his legs, though he may not have known much about it.
Highlight First man to save a penalty in an FA Cup final and first goalkeeper to captain a winning side (Wimbledon 1988)
FA Cup Career
Clubs Chelsea
Appearances in competition 15
Medals Winner '07, '09, '10
Highlight Saved penalty in 2010 FA Cup Final for Chelsea against Portsmouth
FA Cup Career
Clubs Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur
Appearances in competition 54
Medals Winner '74, '82, Runner-up '71, '77, '87
Highlight Five finals in a career which last 23 years but only two wins - with Liverpool in 1974 and Spurs in 1982. At Anfield he won more than enough silverware to make up for it
FA Cup Career
Clubs Liverpool
Appearances in competition 62
Medals Winner '86, '89, '92, Runner-up '88
Highlight Most famous for the 1986 final, where he made a famous acrobatic save and also found the time to quarrel with team-mates.
FA Cup Career
Clubs Sunderland, Birmingham City
Appearances in competition 41
Medals Winner '73
Highlight Made a legendary double save against Leeds in 1973 final and was famously embraced by Sunderland manager Bob Stokoe on the final whistle
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester United, Aston Villa, Manchester City
Appearances in competition 43
Medals Winner '94, '96, '97, Runner-up '79
Highlight Kept United's chances of winning the treble in 1999 alive when he saved a last-minute penalty against Arsenal in the semi
FA Cup Career
Clubs Birmingham City, QPR, Arsenal
Appearances in competition 82
Medals Winner '93, '98, '02, '02, Runner-up '01
Highlight Kept Arsenal on course for 2003 FA Cup Final with an infamous last-minute save from Sheffield United's Paul Peschisolido
FA Cup Career
Clubs Everton
Appearances in competition 70
Medals Winner '84, '95, Runner-up '85, '89
Highlight Avoided Everton's 1995 celebrations by driving straight home to the North West after the final.
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester City
Appearances in competition 33
Medals Winner '56, Runner-up '55
Highlight A German POW who stayed in England after the war, he played the last 15 minutes of Manchester City's '56 final victory against Birmingham City with a broken neck
FA Cup Career
Clubs Arsenal
Appearances in competition 54
Medals Winner '93, '98, '02, Runner-up '01
Goals 8
Highlight Adams scored the winning goal that took Arsenal to the final in 1993 to deny Spurs, and captained the Gunners to three wins, twice at Wembley and once in Cardiff
FA Cup Career
Clubs Leeds United
Appearances in competition 52
Medals Winner '72, Runner-up '65, '70
Goals 7
Highlight Losses in 1965 and 1970 were finally forgotten with the 1-0 win over Arsenal in the 1972 final. In 1970 Charlton opened the scoring for Leeds in the 2-2 draw with Chelsea. In the replay he was so angry with a mistake which led to Chelsea's winner he refused to collect his loser's medal
Highlight The only player to hold 6 FA Cup-winners medals, Cole has won three FA Cups each with Arsenal and Chelsea
FA Cup Career
Clubs Chelsea
Appearances in competition 64
Medals Winner '70, Runner-up '67
Highlight Twenty-two year old 'Chopper' Harris was the youngest Cup final captain when he led Chelsea to a 0-1 loss to Spurs in 1967. Three years later he was again skipper when Chelsea beat Leeds in a replay in what was regarded as the most physical final ever
FA Cup Career
Clubs Bristol Rovers, Tottenham Hotspur
Appearances in competition 52
Medals Winner '91, Runner-up '87
Goals 5
Highlight Erased the pain of an own-goal in the 1987 final by captaining Spurs to victory in 1991.
FA Cup Career
Clubs Leicester City, Arsenal, QPR
Medals Winner '71, Runner-up '61, '63, '72
Highlight Lost five Wembley finals (including two in the League Cup) but led Arsenal to their first Double in 1971 and was named the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
FA Cup Career
Clubs West Ham United, Fulham
Appearances in competition 35
Medals Winner '64, Runner-up '75
Highlight Led West Ham to victory against Fulham in 1964 and 11 years later made his last Wembley appearance in the final for Fulham against West Ham
FA Cup Career
Clubs Middlesbrough, Manchester United
Appearances in competition 50
Medals Winner '90, '94, '96, Runner-up '95
Goals 2
Highlight The towering centre-half was a mainstay of three very different Manchester United Cup-winning sides.
FA Cup Career
Clubs Tottenham Hotspur, Oxford, Brentford
Appearances in competition 75
Medals Winner '81, '82
Goals 2
Highlight Captain of the Tottenham side which won back-to-back FA Cup finals in 1981 and 1982
FA Cup Career
Clubs Everton
Appearances in competition 57
Medals Winner '84, Runner-up '85, '86
Highlight Captained Everton to in three successive FA Cup finals (1984, 1985 and 1986) but only lifted the trophy in 1984, and the following season missed out on a Double when his side lost to Manchester United
FA Cup Career
Clubs Arsenal, West Ham United
Medals Winner '79, Runner-up '78, '80
Highlight Was in the Arsenal side which reached three successive finals between 1978 and 1980, but only finished on the winning side in 1979 in the "five-minute final" against Manchester United
FA Cup Career
Clubs West Ham United
Medals Winner '75, '80
Highlight Won the FA cup twice, scoring the only goal of the game against Arsenal in 1980 with a rare header
FA Cup Career
Clubs Liverpool
Appearances in competition 28
Medals Winner '01, '06
Goals 10
Highlight Scored last-minute equaliser in 2006 Final against West Ham, a screamer from 35 yards. Named 'Man of the match' in Cardiff after that showing
Highlight Scored a superb solo goal to win the FA Cup semi-final replay against Arsenal at Villa Park, commonly regarded as one of United's greatest goals of all time
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester United, Leeds United, West Bromwich Albion
Medals Winner '63, '72, Runner-up '65, '70, '73
Highlight Sold by Matt Busby soon after winning the FA Cup with Manchester United in 1963 (Busby said it was his "greatest mistake in football") he won only once in four FA Cup final appearance with Leeds over the next decade
FA Cup Career
Clubs Tottenham Hotspur, Swindon Town, Chelsea
Appearances in competition 51
Medals Winner '81, '82, Runner-up '87, '94
Goals 11
Highlight Was in the Spurs side which won back-to-back finals in 1981 and 1982, scoring in the 1-1 draw with QPR in the 1982 final and then slotting home the only goal of the replay from the penalty spot
Highlight Keane's seven finals were a record until he was equalled by Ashley Cole in 2010. Captained United to victory in 1999 and 2004
FA Cup Career
Clubs Stoke City, Blackpool
Appearances in competition 86
Medals Winner '53, Runner-up '48, '51, '59
Goals 10
Highlight One of a tiny number of players after who a final is named, his performance in Blackpool's 4-3 win over Bolton in the 1953 "Matthews final" when he was 38 is the stuff of legend
FA Cup Career
Clubs West Brom, Manchester United, Middlesbrough
Appearances in competition 49
Medals Winner '83, '85, '90
Goals 15
Highlight First Manchester United captain to lift the FA Cup three times, and scored in both 1983 and 1990, but was not picked for the 1994 final
FA Cup Career
Clubs Arsenal, Manchester City
Appearances in competition 24
Medals Winner '98, '02, '03, '05
Goals 1
Highlight Captain '03, '05. Scored the winning penalty in the '05 shoot-out against Man Utd, in what was to be his last game for Arsenal
FA Cup Career
Clubs Leeds United, Manchester United
Appearances in competition 17
Medals Winner '94, '96
Goals 10
Highlight Scored two penalties in the 1994 final, winning an on-field bet with Chelsea's Dennis Wise, and then scored a last-minute winner of the 1996 final, and lifted the trophy as captain
FA Cup Career
Clubs Chelsea
Appearances in competition 22
Medals Winner '07, '09, '10
Goals 10
Highlight A true Wembley specialist, he has scored in every FA Cup final he has played in, winning all three too
FA Cup Career
Clubs Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United
Appearances in competition 44
Medals Winner '62, '67
Goals 35
Highlight Scored in the third minute of the 1962 final in which Spurs beat Burnley 3-1 and six years later was on the winning side in the 'Cockney Cup final' against Chelsea
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester United, Chelsea, Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, Everton
Appearances in competition 63
Medals Winner '85, '90, '94, '97, Runner-up '95
Goals 26
Highlight Hughes was a real FA Cup warrior for both Manchester United and Chelsea, scoring in the finals of 1990 and 1994, with his double in 1990 rescuing Manchester United from defeat against Crystal Palace
FA Cup Career
Clubs Bolton Wanderers
Medals Winner '58, Runner-up '53
Highlight Scored both goals in Bolton's 2-0 win over Manchester United in 1958, but the second, when he barged United keeper Harry Gregg into the goal, remains one of the most controversial in a final
FA Cup Career
Clubs Newcastle United
Appearances in competition 44
Medals Winner '51, '52, '55
Goals 23
Highlight A key player in Newcastle's three wins in five seasons between 1951 and 1955. Scored both goals in the 1951 win over Blackpool, and four years later scored after 45 seconds in the 3-1 victory over Manchester City, at the time the fastest Cup final goal
FA Cup Career
Clubs Blackpool, Hull City, Southport
Medals Winner '53, Runner-up '48, '51
Highlight His hat-trick in Blackpool's 4-3 win over Bolton in the 1953 final was rather unfairly overshadowed by the performance of veteran Stanley Mathews, but it remains the only hat-trick in an FA Cup final at Wembley
FA Cup Career
Clubs Liverpool, Newcastle United, Manchester United
Appearances in competition 21
Medals Winner '01
Goals 9
Highlight Owen's wonderfully-taken strikes in the 2001 final overturned Arsenal's dominance and set him on his way to winning the Ballon D'Or that same year
FA Cup Career
Clubs Chester City, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Wrexham
Appearances in competition 80
Medals Winner '86, '89, '92
Goals 44
Highlight Among a shedload of honours in two spells at Liverpool were three FA Cup winners medals in 1986, 1989 and 1992, scoring five goals in the three games
FA Cup Career
Clubs Crystal Palace, Arsenal, West Ham, Burnley
Appearances in competition 93
Medals Winner '93, '98, Runner-up '90
Goals 15
Highlight Scored twice as a substitute in Crsytal Palace's 3-3 draw with Manchester United in 1990 (they lost the replay) and in the final and replay for Arsenal in their win over Sheffield Wednesday in 1993
FA Cup Career
Clubs West Brom, Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa
Medals Winner '83, '85
Highlight Managed Manchester United to FA Cup final wins in 1983 and 1985, with a shock 0-2 loss to lowly Bournemouth in the 3rd round in between. Sacked to make way for Alex Ferguson in 1986 with United second from bottom of the league
FA Cup Career
Clubs Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion
Medals Winner '81, '82
Highlight A journeyman player, in eight years in charge of Spurs from 1976 he became their most successful manager after Bill Nicholson. Under him, they won successive FA Cups in 1981 and 1982
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester United
Medals Winner '48, '63, Runner-up '57, '58
Highlight An FA Cup winner as a player with Manchester City in 1934, he guided United to FA Cup wins in 1948 and, after rebuilding the side post Munich, in 1963
FA Cup Career
Clubs Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United
Medals Winner '86, '89, Runner-up '88, '98
Highlight Won the FA Cup in his first year of management in 1986 with Liverpool, in which he played. His slack back-pass handed Gary Lineker Everton's opener in the 1986
FA Cup Career
Clubs Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Manchester City, Notts County, Sheffield United
Medals Winner '84, Runner-up '85, '86
Highlight The then youngest player in an FA Cup final (17 years 345 days) on the losing side for Preston North End in 1964, in the first of three spells as manager of Everton he won a number of trophies including the 1984 FA Cup, although there were final defeats in 1985 and 1986
FA Cup Career
Clubs Hull City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal
Medals Winner '79, Runner-up '78, '80
Highlight An Arsenal player for 11 season, he was still only 38 by the time he managed them to the third of their successive FA Cup final in 1980 (they only won once, in 1979). Sacked by the club in 1983, he retired from football aged 41
FA Cup Career
Clubs Tottenham Hotspur
Medals Winner '61, '62, '67
Highlight A Tottenham legend as a player and manager (he won league titles in both capacities) he was in charge during the team's golden era in the 1960s which included three FA Cup victories and a Double in 1961
Highlight Most FA Cup wins as a manager with five, and also the most finals as a manager with eight. His Manchester United team only lost their first semi-final in 2009, to Everton
FA Cup Career
Clubs Blackpool, Sunderland
Medals Winner '73
Highlight Won the FA Cup in 1973 with Sunderland when in the Second Division
FA Cup Career
Clubs Arsenal
Medals Winner '98, '02, '03, '05, Runner-up '01
Highlight In 1999, Wenger offered Sheffield United a replay of their FA Cup 5th round game, due to the controversial circumstances in which it was won. Arsenal's winning goal, scored by Marc Overmars, had resulted from Kanu failing to return the ball to the opposition after it had been kicked into touch to allow a Sheffield United player to receive treatment for an injury
FA Cup Career
Clubs Arsenal
Appearances in competition 54
Medals Winner '93, '98, '02, Runner-up '01
Goals 8
Highlight Adams scored the winning goal that took Arsenal to the final in 1993 to deny Spurs, and captained the Gunners to three wins, twice at Wembley and once in Cardiff
FA Cup Career
Clubs Leeds United, Manchester United
Appearances in competition 17
Medals Winner '94, '96
Goals 10
Highlight Scored two penalties in the 1994 final, winning an on-field bet with Chelsea's Dennis Wise, and then scored a last-minute winner of the 1996 final, and lifted the trophy as captain
Highlight The only player to hold 6 FA Cup-winners medals, Cole has won three FA Cups each with Arsenal and Chelsea
FA Cup Career
Clubs Tottenham Hotspur, Swindon Town, Chelsea
Appearances in competition 51
Medals Winner '81, '82, Runner-up '87, '94
Goals 11
Highlight Was in the Spurs side which won back-to-back finals in 1981 and 1982, scoring in the 1-1 draw with QPR in the 1982 final and then slotting home the only goal of the replay from the penalty spot
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester United, Chelsea, Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, Everton
Appearances in competition 63
Medals Winner '85, '90, '94, '97, Runner-up '95
Goals 26
Highlight Hughes was a real FA Cup warrior for both Manchester United and Chelsea, scoring in the finals of 1990 and 1994, with his double in 1990 rescuing Manchester United from defeat against Crystal Palace
Highlight Keane's seven finals were a record until he was equalled by Ashley Cole in 2010. Captained United to victory in 1999 and 2004
FA Cup Career
Clubs Stoke City, Blackpool
Appearances in competition 86
Medals Winner '53, Runner-up '48, '51, '59
Goals 10
Highlight One of a tiny number of players after who a final is named, his performance in Blackpool's 4-3 win over Bolton in the 1953 "Matthews final" when he was 38 is the stuff of legend
FA Cup Career
Clubs West Brom, Manchester United, Middlesbrough
Appearances in competition 49
Medals Winner '83, '85, '90
Goals 15
Highlight First Manchester United captain to lift the FA Cup three times, and scored in both 1983 and 1990, but was not picked for the 1994 final
FA Cup Career
Clubs Chester City, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Wrexham
Appearances in competition 80
Medals Winner '86, '89, '92
Goals 44
Highlight Among a shedload of honours in two spells at Liverpool were three FA Cup winners medals in 1986, 1989 and 1992, scoring five goals in the three games
FA Cup Career
Clubs Manchester United, Aston Villa, Manchester City
Appearances in competition 43
Medals Winner '94, '96, '97, Runner-up '79
Highlight Kept United's chances of winning the treble in 1999 alive when he saved a last-minute penalty against Arsenal in the semi