Thomas was also involved in his side’s second goal 20 minutes later, breaking into the box to help set up Rush for an angled finish. Less than 60 seconds later, and Manuel Pellegrini’s side were claiming the lead as Samir Nasri fired home after Aleksandar Kolorov’s cross was deflected into his path. Sunderland win at Wembley for the first time in almost 50 years as they beat Tranmere Rovers to claim their first-ever EFL Trophy. Wembley Winners. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Sunderland have appeared at Wembley on seven separate occasions since Ian Porterfield’s goal sunk Leeds United in 1973, and all seven outings have … The twin catalysts for the change in mood in the last couple of months have been the appointment of Lee Johnson as head coach and the arrival of Kyril Louis-Dreyfus as a new majority shareholder and chairman. Sunderland might have lost to Porstmouth at Wembley, but as the dust settles, there was still plenty of enjoyable moments to remember The ‘Sunderland Together’ virtual ticket scheme organised by the Foundation of Light has been a remarkable success, raising more than £150,000 for a range of North-East charities through the sale of virtual match tickets for today’s game, and it highlights how, for many fans, Sunderland’s latest Wembley appearance will be an online experience. All have contributed to a narrative that suggests Sunderland have becomes masters at falling short. by Foundation of Light in Sunderland, England, United Kingdom So, while today's game will be a unique experience that will hopefully never have to be repeated, it is still a Wembley final and it is still an afternoon that will forever have a place in Sunderland’s record books, whether for good or bad. This video is about Sunderland supporters epic weekend at the Capital One Cup Final. Sunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1880 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. Only two sides had ever come from behind to win a Wembley final, but Sunderland’s recovery began at the start of the second half. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Norwich held on to win, but both sides went on to suffer a disappointing end to the season that saw them both drop out of the top-flight. A Gannett Company. It matters because it feeds a positive narrative. Palios: Tranmere won't fear Sunderland at Wembley 1:10 Tranmere chairman Mark Palios says the club respect but do not fear opponents Sunderland, ahead of their EFL Trophy final at Wembley. There’s the history for a start. SUNDERLAND finally broke their Wembley jinx as Lynden Gooch's second-half strike saw them win at the national stadium for the first time since 1973. However, there are services departing from Sunderland and arriving at Wembley Park station via Newcastle and King's Cross St. Pancras station. Sunderland’s maiden appearance in the FA Cup final came in 1913 as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, but the game was staged at Crystal Palace rather than Wembley. Sunderland and Portsmouth fans flocked to Wembley in their thousands for the final of the Checkatrade Trophy. Sunderland are off to Wembley again, this time to play an EFL Trophy final against Tranmere Rovers, after defeating Lincoln City on penalties last night. Sunderland will bid to end 48 years of Wembley hurt on Sunday when they take on Tranmere for the Papa John’s Trophy. If it happens, of course it will sting. Nevertheless, the 23-year-old trust-fund billionaire has said all the right things since assuming control of the club and is clearly committed to the kind of long-term strategic overhaul that Sunderland has badly needed for decades. SUNDERLAND are heading to Wembley for the third time in two years as Grant Leadbitter kept his cool against Lincoln. A montage of clips recorded during the SAFC vs. Man city clash in the capital one cup final. Sunderland play Accrington, Lincoln and Blackpool within the next ten days. Instead, supporters will have to stage virtual celebrations to tie in with today’s Papa John’s Trophy final. Sunderland face Tranmere Rovers in the final of the Papa John’s Trophy (kick-off 3pm). The handful of fans in … Bob Stokoe’s Second Division side were regarded as complete no-hopers as they took on the all-conquering Leeds United, but roared on by a travelling army from Wearside, the outsiders ripped up the script. Just ten minutes had elapsed when Adam Johnson’s through ball released Fabio Borini into the area, and the Italian beat Costel Pantilimon with a fierce low strike. And while the Papa John’s Trophy is hardly the most prestigious of footballing competitions, there are still plenty of reasons why a Black Cats success today would be a landmark moment. Sunderland have finally done it – they are Wembley winners once again. CRAIG HOPE AT WEMBLEY: After 48 years, eight finals and an aggregate of around 300,000 supporters returning north broken hearted, Sunderland have won at Wembley. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Following almost five decades of trying to win at the famous stadium since their FA Cup Final win in 1973, fans finally saw their team win. Clearly, it will not be the same. How much easier those games would be if they were following a Wembley success. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. As a result, the club’s first outing at the national stadium came 24 years later, in 1937, and resulted in the first of their two FA cup successes. The goal has gone down in Wearside folklore, but the most memorable moment of the game came midway through the second half. Of all Sunderland's appearances at Wembley, this was unquestionably the strangest. Sunderland won the 2020/21 Papa John's Trophy final after a narrow 1-0 victory over Tranmere at Wembley on Sunday. But when it comes to the mood around the Stadium of Light and the overarching narrative of the campaign, what happens this weekend will have a profound effect on the two months that follow. But after a year in which we have all had to become accustomed to making the best out of a bad situation, the sight of Sunderland taking part in a Wembley final will still be a special one. Thirty-six years after their first FA Cup final appearance, Sunderland returned to Wembley to participate in a game that is still remembered as one of the most remarkable in the competition’s history. With their wing-halves Charlie Thomson and Sandy McNab pushing forward, the Wearsiders levelled through Bobby Gurney. Sunderland: Mannone, Bardsley, Brown, O’Shea, Alonso, Larsson (Gardner), Cattermole (Giaccherini), Ki, Johnson (Fletcher), Colback, Borini. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Kevin Phillips prodded Peter Reid’s side into the lead after breaking clear of the Charlton defence, but Mendonca levelled for the Addicks as he swept a low finish past Lionel Perez. In each of … Sunderland: Norman, Owers, Ball, Bennett, Rogan, Rush (Hardyman), Bracewell, Davenport, Armstrong (Hawke), Byrne, Atkinson. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Trafalgar Square will be empty, but the opportunity to make history remains. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here. Some, like the twin losses to Charlton Athletic, have been excruciating. As plenty of fans have pointed out in the last few weeks, it would be stereotypically Sunderland to end a 48-year wait for Wembley success at the precise moment when supporters are prevented from being part of the moment. Sunderland supporters congregate in Trafalgar Square ahead of the Checkatrade Trophy final at Wembley in 2019. John Deehan robbed him of possession, and Asa Hartford found the net via a hefty deflection off an unfortunate Gordon Chisholm. Ray Houghton almost added a third goal as he tried to lob Tony Norman from 40 yards, and Malcolm Crosby’s Sunderland side never really looked like getting themselves back into the game. Jimmy Montgomery’s remarkable double save from Trevor Cherry and Peter Lorimer is one of the great pieces of FA Cup history, and to this day, the Sunderland goalkeeper admits he does not really know how he kept the ball out. Gus Poyet’s side booked their Wembley spot with a penalty shoot-out win over Manchester United in the last four, and while they went into the final as underdogs, they could not have wished for a better start. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Borini almost scored again before the interval, only for Vincent Kompany’s last-ditch challenge to prevent him getting a shot away, but Manchester City levelled at the start of the second half. To this day, Sunderland’s only appearance in a Wembley play-off final is remembered as one of the most remarkable games ever staged at the national stadium. The game looked a mismatch on paper, with Liverpool boasting the likes of Ian Rush, Dean Saunders and Steve McManaman in their starting line-up, but Sunderland were the better side for much of the first half. Yaya Toure curled home from distance, and the game immediately swung decisively in City’s direction. The Road To Wembley: Ex-Sunderland Vice Chairman John Fickling remembers the 1973 FA Cup final. Sunderland’s only appearance at the new Wembley came just over five years ago, and saw them go down to Manchester City in the League Cup final. That took the game into extra-time, and just eight additional minutes had elapsed when Summerbee received possession from Quinn and drove past Sasa Ilic. Raich Carter was Sunderland’s talismanic skipper, and the England inside-right turned the game in his side’s direction when he fired home with 20 minutes left. Get involved with the news in your community, This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. Newcastle argued they should have been promoted as they finished third in the table, but the league awarded the promotion spot to Sunderland as a reward for their place in the play-off final. Sunderland tried to fashion an equaliser in the second half, but despite the presence of Eric Gates and Marco Gabbiadini in attack, were unable to seriously threaten Swindon goalkeeper Fraser Digby. Yes, playing at Wembley will be an exciting prospect for Sunderland’s players, many of whom might never get another chance to run out at the national stadium, albeit in front of four empty stands. How could it be? Sunderland claimed their first victory at Wembley Stadium since their FA Cup heroics of 1973 with a narrow 1-0 win over Tranmere Rovers in the … Sunderland boss Lee Johnson has praised his side's penalty performance, after they beat league leaders Lincoln City to a trip to Wembley. Sunderland: Perez, Holloway (Makin), Craddock, Williams, Gray, Summerbee, Clark (Rae), Ball, Johnston, Quinn, Phillips (Dichio). This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Get involved with the news in your community, This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. Daniel Dichio spurned a great chance to settle things, and his miss proved costly as Perez’s ill-advised attempt to claim a corner enabled Richard Rufus to head home. Sunderland’s maiden appearance in the FA Cup final came in 1913 as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, but the game was staged at Crystal Palace rather than Wembley. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Lifelong supporter and … Vic Halom chested down a corner from Billy Hughes, and assisted by a deflection of Dave Watson, the ball looped invitingly for Ian Porterfield to fire home from 12 yards. It was to be the Wearsiders’ best chance of seizing control of the game. No, there is no direct train from Sunderland to Wembley Stadium station. Lynden Gooch’s strike against Tranmere Rovers yesterday ensured that's the Black Cats lifted the Papa John’s Trophy and secured a first win at the national stadium since 1973. Sunderland will bid to end 48 years of Wembley hurt on Sunday when they take on Tranmere for the Papa John’s Trophy. Had the incident occurred today, van Wijk would almost certainly have been sent off, but the Norwich full-back remained on the field and the Canaries gained control of the game in the second half. Sadly no fans were at the stadium to witness the victory; however, many will have watched and celebrated at home. HP10 9TY | 01676637 | Registered in England & Wales. Sunderland made their win safe in the closing stages, with Eddie Burbanks claiming a third goal from an acute angle. Sunderland were handed a golden chance to equalise when van Wijk handled Barry Venison’s cross, but Walker’s penalty struck the outside of the post. But that doesn’t mean the celebrations back home on Wearside need be any less euphoric if Max Power is hoisting a trophy above his head this afternoon. At the time of the final, Sunderland were floundering in the relegation zone, but their Wembley appearance helped spark one of their remarkable ‘Great Escapes’. ©Copyright 2001-2021. As Jack Ross learned to his cost in 2019, one Wembley loss can easily spark a chain of events that eventually culminates in another. They should really have scored before the interval, but John Byrne scuffed his attempted shot when presented with a volley six yards out. However, while the final whistle appeared to condemn Sunderland to another season in the second tier, the drama was only just beginning. Sunderland had lost seven consecutive finals at Wembley (an FA Cup, two League Cups, three play-offs and a Football League Trophy). Having won the First Division title the previous season, Sunderland lived up to their status as one of the FA Cup favourites as they beat Millwall in the last four to make the final. They turned professional in 1885. Ha’way the lads – make sure Wembley turns red-and-white this afternoon even if it is devoid of its usual colour and atmosphere. The Black Cat's won on penalties, to reach a … Lose to a Tranmere side plying their trade in League Two, and many of the old fears surrounding endemic underachievement will reappear at a pivotal stage of the campaign. Their commitment was rewarded shortly after the half-hour mark, when they scored what would prove the only goal of the game. Sunderland are at Wembley, but thanks to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Wearside will not be on tour. Sunderland defenders Reuben Agboola, left, and John MacPhail, right, battle for the ball with Swindon forward Steve White at Wembley in 1990 (PA) Gary Bennett’s first-half own-goal settled a poor match in the Wembley sun – but there was to be a twist with Sunderland taking Swindon’s place in Division One after the Wiltshire team were punished for making illegal payments. Have a go at our ‘Sunderland at Wembley’ quiz and let us know how you get on! Liverpool opened the scoring two minutes into the second half, with Michael Thomas firing home after acrobatic half-volley after McManaman crossed from the flank. There were chances for … These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. A Gannett Company. Denis Smith’s side booked their place in the final by beating bitter rivals Newcastle United in a two-legged semi-final, having finished level on points with Swindon during the conventional season. S ince stunning Leeds in … Sunderland boss Lee Johnson believes clinching a Wembley trip in the Papa John's Trophy can spur a "resurrection" for the former Premier League giants. New, 1 comment. More than 30,000 Sunderland fans head to Wembley to see their team play in the League Cup final against Manchester City. Win, and the Black Cats will continue to have momentum on their side as they head into the final 13 games of a league season that could easily end in automatic promotion. THIS time around, there will be no takeover of Trafalgar Square. It might not have been the long-awaited promotion or a competition as prestigious as the FA Cup, but their Wembley hoodoo is over. However, they were up against it in the early stages at Wembley, with Preston dominating the opening stages and claiming a deserved lead as Frank O’Donnell drilled a low shot past Sunderland goalkeeper Johnny Mapson. It took 48 years and seven defeats, but Sunderland finally broke their Wembley curse - and set the club up for a revival. Nelson’s Column will be deserted, Covent Garden will not be a sea of red-and-white, the corner shops at the top of the Strand will not have to hastily ring around in an attempt to restock with crates of lager. Sunderland’s players were inspired from the outset, hassling and harrying their illustrious opponents to successfully knock them from their stride. Here is a look back at the times Sunderland have visited Wembley since their famous FA Cup final victory. 48 long years of hurt are finally over for Sunderland. Winning silverware, no matter how seemingly insignificant the trophy might be, would add further fuel to the fire. Sunderland have appeared at Wembley on seven separate occasions since Ian Porterfield’s goal sunk Leeds United in 1973, and all seven outings have ended in defeat. Charlton claimed the lead midway through the first half thanks to a great solo effort from boyhood Sunderland fan Clive Mendonca, who would go on to claim a hat-trick, but the Wearsiders levelled at the start of the second half as Niall Quinn headed home Nicky Summerbee’s corner. Sunderland: Turner, Venison, Pickering, Bennett, Chisholm, Corner (Gayle), Daniel, Wallace, Hodgson, Berry, Walker. All 11 members of Sunderland’s victorious side have now died, with the final survivor, Mapson, passing on at the age of 82 in 1999. Sunderland were the first FA Cup winners from outside the top-flight for 42 years, and 500,000 people lined the streets as the victorious squad toured from Carville to Roker Park on an open-top bus to celebrate their triumph. The shoot-out was every bit as dramatic as the rest of the game, with the first 13 spot-kicks all being converted. We might not be travelling down but we can still get in the Wembley spirit! via BBC Sport - Football More details Merely getting to the final was a considerable achievement for the Wearsiders, who finished the Second Division season in 18th position after flirting with relegation for much of the campaign. Sunderland at Wembley: Eight Time Losers Since Last Win The Black Cats have endured a torrid time at Wembley over the past 35 years, be it at the Old Wembley with its famous twin towers or the new Wembley with its iconic arch. Charlton Athletic 4 Sunderland 4 (Charlton won 7-6 on penalties). A Wembley WIN… Huge result for us, most reading this will have had their share of Wembley Woe….none of us want to be back there in May, but if we are – we can win there! Since stunning Leeds in 1973 to … Sunderland boss Len Ashurst sprung a surprise with his line-up for the final, selecting Ian Wallace ahead of Colin West even though the latter had scored repeatedly in the earlier rounds of the competition. City made the game safe in the dying seconds, with Jesus Navas scoring to round off a flowing counter-attacking move. Wembley Way stood windswept and deserted. They scored the only goal of the game in the 47th minute, with Sunderland centre-half David Corner erring badly as he tried to usher the ball out for a goal-kick. That was also the message Johnson was delivering when he turned his attention to today’s final in the wake of Tuesday’s impressive league win at Portsmouth. Winning is still winning, even if it is 300 miles away. Sunderland: Mapson, Gorman, Hall, Thomson, Johnston, McNab, Duns, Carter, Gurney, Gallacher, Burbanks. Others, like the reverses to Liverpool and Manchester City, were rather more expected. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Their Wembley line-up is notable as it was the last time a team named an FA Cup starting XI comprised solely of British players. Sunderland’s most recent FA Cup final appearance saw them take on Liverpool in the final despite being in the Second Division. The two former Premier League clubs … After two-and-a-half seasons of largely flatlining in League One, Sunderland finally feels like a club on the up again. Swindon had been charged with 36 breaches of Football League regulations, 35 of which related to the illegal payment of players, and while a Football League hearing was deferred until the after the play-off final, they were found guilty at the start of June. But as Johnson was at pains to point out, the enjoyment will quickly fade if Sunderland come up short this weekend. Not the time now – more to follow. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here. The game was ebbing and flowing dramatically, and Sunderland reclaimed the lead within seconds as Quinn controlled Lee Clark’s cross on his chest before hammering home. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 4h 27m. In many ways, Sunderland’s Wembley appearance against Swindon Town in 1990’s play-off final is the club’s forgotten outing at the national stadium. Zoom calls will replace the walk down Wembley Way; social media will be used to try to replicate the pre-match communal sing-song. If terms of the raw result, today’s final will not make or break Sunderland’s season. Sunderland: Montgomery, Malone, Guthrie, Horswill, Watson, Pitt, Kerr, Hughes, Halom, Porterfield, Tueart. Michael Gray stepped up to try to keep Sunderland alive, but his weak effort was saved by Ilic. HP10 9TY | 01676637 | Registered in England & Wales. Sunderland won at Wembley for the first time since the 1973 FA Cup final. Sunderland’s maiden appearance in the League Cup final was the culmination of a run that saw them claim notable victories over Tottenham and Chelsea, and pitted them against fellow First Division strugglers Norwich City. ©Copyright 2001-2021. Leeds tried to mount a late surge, but Sunderland’s defence held firm and Bobby Kerr was able to claim the famous Wembley steps to hoist the FA Cup trophy above his head. Sunderland won at Wembley for the first time in almost 50 years as they beat Tranmere Rovers to claim their first EFL Trophy. Sunderland are finally Wembley winners. Sunderland have won at Wembley for the first time since 1973 and it's a historic weight off their shoulders. Having watched his late father celebrate European success with Marseille, one imagines Louis-Dreyfus is setting his sights rather higher than the Papa John’s Trophy. A largely unremarkable final was settled by the early goal of the game in the first half, with Alan McLoughlin’s shot finding the net via a huge deflection off Gary Bennett. Sunderland: Norman, Kay, Agboola, Bennett, MacPhail, Owers, Bracewell, Armstrong, Gates (Hauser), Gabbiadini, Pascoe (Atkinson). 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