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  2. 1974–75 FA Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1974–75 FA Cup was the 94th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup. West Ham United won the competition, beating Second Division side Fulham 2–0 in the final at Wembley , London.

  3. 1975–76 FA Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1975–76 FA Cup was the 95th staging of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup.The final saw 2nd tier Southampton beat Manchester United 1–0, with the only goal coming from Bobby Stokes in the 83rd minute of the game.

  4. 1975 FA Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 FA Cup final was the 94th final of the FA Cup.It took place on 3 May 1975 at Wembley Stadium and was contested by London clubs West Ham United and Fulham.The Fulham team contained two former England captains in former West Ham captain Bobby Moore, making his last appearance at Wembley, [1] and Alan Mullery.

  5. 1974–75 in English football - Wikipedia

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    1 March 1975: Aston Villa beat Norwich City 1–0 in the all-Second Division final of the League Cup at Wembley, ending their 14-year wait for a major trophy which began when they won the first ever League Cup. [20] 8 March 1975: Second Division Fulham beat Carlisle United 1–0 in the FA Cup quarter-finals. West Ham United and Birmingham City ...

  6. 1975 in association football - Wikipedia

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    European Cup 1975: Won by FC Bayern München after defeating Leeds United 1–0. Copa Libertadores 1975: Won by Independiente after defeating Unión Española on an aggregate score of 2–0. England: 1975 FA Cup Final: West Ham United 2, Fulham 0. (Alan Taylor 2)

  7. Alan Taylor (footballer, born 1953) - Wikipedia

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    In the final on 3 May 1975, West Ham played Fulham, who were a division below them, and the game was tightly-contested until Taylor scored two goals which won West Ham the FA Cup. [7] In the 61st minute, Billy Jennings hit a low, outswinging shot from 25 yards which Fulham goalkeeper Peter Mellor could only parry across his goal.

  8. 1974–75 Leeds United A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    FA Cup: Quarter-finals: League Cup: Fourth round: European Cup: Runners-up: Charity Shield: Runners-up: Top goalscorer: League: Allan Clarke (14) All: Allan Clarke (22) Highest home attendance: 50,393 vs Barcelona (9 April 1975, European Cup) Lowest home attendance: 14,599 vs Huddersfield Town (7 October 1974, League Cup) Average home league ...

  9. FA Cup semi-finals - Wikipedia

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    The last FA Cup semi-final replay, in 1999, saw Manchester United take on Arsenal at Villa Park. [12] This turned out to become one of the most memorable semi-finals of all time, with Peter Schmeichel saving a last-minute penalty from Dennis Bergkamp and a Ryan Giggs extra time goal deciding the outcome in Manchester United's favour.