2017 FA Cup Final T-Shirt (Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea)

Arsenal defied expectations with a scintillating 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup Final. In a pulsating clash, the Gunners showcased resilience and determination, holding off a formidable Chelsea side. This triumph underscored Arsenal’s storied history in the competition, adding yet another FA Cup to their illustrious cabinet. Fans erupted in joy, celebrating a memorable win against their fierce London rivals.

2025 Carabao Cup Final Winners T-Shirt

Celebrate Newcastle’s historic Carabao Cup triumph with this bold fan-made commemorative tee.

For the first time in 70 years, silverware headed back to Tyneside and this shirt lets you wear that glory with pride. Featuring the phrase “TOON WON TWO ONE” in a bold typographic style across the front, it captures the night Burn and Isak fired Newcastle to victory at Wembley.

Complete match details — fixture, date, venue and scorers are subtly printed in the bottom corner, a lasting reminder of the night the Toon Army finally ended the wait.

Crafted from soft organic cotton, this tee is available in black or white, sizes XS–3XL. The perfect keepsake for every Newcastle supporter who was there, or wishes they had been.

AC Milan 3-3 Liverpool (2-3 pens)

In the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul, Liverpool faced a daunting 3-0 deficit against AC Milan at halftime. However, in a thrilling six-minute span, the Reds responded with goals from Gerrard, Smicer, and Alonso. The match went to penalties, where Dudek’s crucial saves secured Liverpool’s epic comeback and their fifth European Cup title.

AFC Bournemouth 2-0 Man Utd

In a memorable FA Cup clash on January 7, 1984, Third Division Bournemouth, under young manager Harry Redknapp, pulled off a stunning upset by defeating Premier League giants Manchester United 2-0 at Dean Court. This iconic win remains a highlight in Bournemouth’s history.

AFC Bournemouth 2-1 Man Utd

In their debut Premier League season, AFC Bournemouth delivered a stunning upset by beating football heavyweights Manchester United. This remarkable victory gained even more significance as it followed the Cherries’ impressive win over Chelsea just a week earlier.

AFC Bournemouth 4-3 Liverpool

Trailing 3-1 with a little over 15 minutes to play, Bournemouth mounted a stunning comeback to win 4-3, marking one of the most dramatic games of that Premier League season.

Ajax 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur

In an extraordinary UEFA Champions League Semi-Final on 8 May 2019, Tottenham staged an incredible comeback against Ajax, winning 3-2 in the second leg. Trailing by two goals, Lucas Moura’s remarkable second-half hat-trick, including a last-minute winner, sent Spurs to the final. A night of pure ecstasy and unforgettable drama for Tottenham fans, it was a testament to their team’s resilience and fighting spirit.

Arsenal 0-0 Man United (5-4 pens)

In the 2005 FA Cup Final, Arsenal and Manchester United played out an intense, goalless draw throughout regular and extra time. The tension-filled encounter was eventually decided by a nerve-wracking penalty shootout. Arsenal held their composure, prevailing 5-4 in the spot-kicks to clinch the prestigious FA Cup trophy.

Arsenal 1-0 Parma

In 1994 at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium, Arsenal clinched a gritty 1-0 victory over Parma. This triumph awarded the Gunners the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, adding a European accolade to their storied legacy in a night of unforgettable drama.

Arsenal 1-0 Southampton

In the 2003 FA Cup Final, Arsenal narrowly edged past Southampton with a 1-0 win. The Gunners secured their illustrious trophy, displaying resilience and skill, while the Saints put up a valiant effort in a tense showdown.

Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea

In 2002’s FA Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium, Arsenal showcased their dominance with a 2-0 win over Chelsea. The Gunners lifted the coveted trophy in Cardiff, cementing a special moment in their rich rivalry with the Blues.

Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle United

In the 1998 FA Cup Final, Arsenal outclassed Newcastle United with a 2-0 victory. Under the guidance of Arsène Wenger, the Gunners showcased their attacking prowess, netting twice to lift the prestigious trophy. The jubilant Arsenal fans at Wembley witnessed the continuation of a burgeoning era of dominance for their club.

Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea

In an eerily quiet Wembley due to the pandemic, Arsenal rallied to clinch their 14th FA Cup with a 2-1 comeback against Chelsea. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was the hero, netting twice. This win, masterminded by a fresh-faced Mikel Arteta, wasn’t just for silverware but to seal Arsenal’s spot in European competition, underscoring their unparalleled FA Cup legacy.

Arsenal 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur

In an exhilarating North London Derby in November 2010, Tottenham Hotspur staged a remarkable comeback against Arsenal. Trailing at half-time, Spurs turned the game around at the Emirates Stadium, clinching a 3-2 victory and earning local bragging rights, leaving their fans ecstatic and the Gunners stunned.

Arsenal 3-2 Hull City

At Wembley in 2014, Arsenal staged a thrilling comeback to edge Hull City 3-2 after extra time. This pulsating FA Cup Final victory ended the Gunners’ nine-year trophy drought, making it a cherished chapter in their illustrious history.

Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa

Arsenal showcased their dominance in the 2015 FA Cup Final, orchestrating a sublime 4-0 victory over Aston Villa. Displaying class and precision, the Gunners overwhelmed the Villans, who struggled to contain Arsenal’s attacking prowess. It was a display of total football, marking yet another gleaming chapter in Arsenal’s storied FA Cup history. For the Arsenal faithful, this emphatic win was a reminder of their team’s unmatched flair and elegance on the grandest of stages.