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The 2002–03 FA Cup was the 122nd staging of the world's oldest cup competition, the FA Cup. The competition was won by Arsenal with a 1–0 victory in the final at the Millennium Stadium , Cardiff against Southampton , courtesy of a Robert Pires goal.
The 1991 North London derby semi-final between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur was the first to be played at Wembley, the traditional venue for the FA Cup Final. Two years later both semi-finals were held at Wembley after the first FA Cup Steel City derby–between Sheffield clubs Wednesday and United–was switched from the original venue of ...
The Blackburn Rovers team which won the FA Cup in 1884. Team captain James Brown (front row, centre) holds the trophy.. The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout competition in English football, organised by and named after The Football Association (the FA), the governing body of the sport in England.
The victory meant Southampton reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the first time in 17 years. [20] At Villa Park , Southampton played First Division team Watford on 13 April 2003. Brett Ormerod opened the scoring two minutes before half time and set up the second goal which saw the ball being taken over the line by Watford defender Paul ...
The 2003–04 FA Cup was the 123rd staging of England and the world's oldest football competition, the FA Cup. The competition began on 23 August 2003, with the lowest-ranked of the entrants competing in the Extra preliminary round. In the third round, the clubs from the Premiership and Division One competed in the competition for the first time.
FA Cup: Fourth round: League Cup: Semi-finals: UEFA Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Damien Duff (9) All: Dwight Yorke (13) [1] Highest home attendance: 30,475 (vs. Manchester United, 22 December 2002) Lowest home attendance: 21,096 (vs. Fulham, 30 November 2002) Average home league attendance: 26,225 [2
Everything you need to know about the semi-final draw
Sheffield United had also reached the semi-finals of both the FA Cup and League Cup. [2] [3] Wolves faced Reading in their play-off semi-final and the first leg was played at the Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton on 10 May 2003. [4] Midway through the first half, the visitors took the lead with Nicky Forster converting a cross from Nicky Shorey.