Chelsea v Everton, 30 May 2009

Score2-1 to Chelsea
RefereeHoward Webb
CompetitionFA Cup Final
VenueWembley Stadium
Attendance89,391

Goals:

Didier Drogba 21 G
Frank Lampard 72 G

Goals:

Louis Saha 1 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Alex
Defender Ashley Cole
Defender José Bosingwa
Defender John Terry
Midfielder Michael Essien
Midfielder Frank Lampard
Midfielder John Obi Mikel
Forward Nicolas Anelka
Forward Didier Drogba
Forward Florent Malouda

Starting lineup:

Tim Howard Goalkeeper
Joleon Lescott Defender
Phil Neville Defender
Tony Hibbert Defender/Midfielder
Joseph Yobo Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Marouane Fellaini Midfielder
Leon Osman Midfielder
Steven Pienaar Midfielder
Tim Cahill Midfielder/Forward
Louis Saha Forward

Substitutions:

Michael Ballack for Michael Essien 61

Substitutions:

Lars Jacobsen for Tony Hibbert 46
James Vaughan for Louis Saha 77
Dan Gosling for Leon Osman 82

Cards:

John Obi Mikel 63 Y
Frank Lampard 84 Y

Cards:

Tony Hibbert 8 Y
Phil Neville 48 Y
Leighton Baines 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Henrique Hilario
Defender/Right back Belletti
Defender/Midfielder Michael Mancienne
Midfielder Michael Ballack
Midfielder/Forward Salomon Kalou
Forward Franco Di Santo

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Carlo Nash
Defender Lars Jacobsen
Defender/Midfielder Dan Gosling
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Segundo Castillo
Midfielder/Forward Jose Baxter
Forward James Vaughan

Comments:

Louis Saha's opening goal was timed at 25 seconds to become the quickest-ever FA Cup Final goal. Chelsea held the previous Wembley record when Roberto di Matteo netted after 42 seconds in the Blues' win against Middlesbrough in 1997. Bob Chatt of Aston Villa held the all-time record having scored after a reported 30 seconds against West Bromwich Albion in 1895 in a Final played at the Crystal Palace.

Goals:

Didier Drogba 21 G
Frank Lampard 72 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Alex
Defender Ashley Cole
Defender José Bosingwa
Defender John Terry
Midfielder Michael Essien
Midfielder Frank Lampard
Midfielder John Obi Mikel
Forward Nicolas Anelka
Forward Didier Drogba
Forward Florent Malouda

Substitutions:

Michael Ballack for Michael Essien 61

Cards:

John Obi Mikel 63 Y
Frank Lampard 84 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Henrique Hilario
Defender/Right back Belletti
Defender/Midfielder Michael Mancienne
Midfielder Michael Ballack
Midfielder/Forward Salomon Kalou
Forward Franco Di Santo

Goals:

Louis Saha 1 G

Starting lineup:

Tim Howard Goalkeeper
Joleon Lescott Defender
Phil Neville Defender
Tony Hibbert Defender/Midfielder
Joseph Yobo Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Marouane Fellaini Midfielder
Leon Osman Midfielder
Steven Pienaar Midfielder
Tim Cahill Midfielder/Forward
Louis Saha Forward

Substitutions:

Lars Jacobsen for Tony Hibbert 46
James Vaughan for Louis Saha 77
Dan Gosling for Leon Osman 82

Cards:

Tony Hibbert 8 Y
Phil Neville 48 Y
Leighton Baines 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Carlo Nash
Defender Lars Jacobsen
Defender/Midfielder Dan Gosling
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Segundo Castillo
Midfielder/Forward Jose Baxter
Forward James Vaughan

Comments:

Louis Saha's opening goal was timed at 25 seconds to become the quickest-ever FA Cup Final goal. Chelsea held the previous Wembley record when Roberto di Matteo netted after 42 seconds in the Blues' win against Middlesbrough in 1997. Bob Chatt of Aston Villa held the all-time record having scored after a reported 30 seconds against West Bromwich Albion in 1895 in a Final played at the Crystal Palace.