Manchester City Edge Chelsea 1-0 in FA Cup Final as Semenyo Scores
Manchester City secured the FA Cup with a 1-0 win over Chelsea at Wembley, thanks to a second-half goal by Antoine Semenyo. The victory adds to City’s season haul.

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TL;DR: Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium, with Antoine Semenyo scoring the only goal in the second half.
Context: Manchester City entered the match as holders of the English League Cup, having won that trophy earlier in the 2025‑26 season. Chelsea arrived as the reigning FIFA Club World Cup champions, having claimed the global club title in December 2025. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, the traditional venue for the FA Cup showdown and England’s premier knockout competition.
The FA Cup, first held in 1871–72, remains the oldest knockout football competition globally. Victory secures a place in the UEFA Europa League group stage for the succeeding season.
Wembley Stadium has hosted the FA Cup final annually since 1923, with a few exceptions during wartime reconstructions. The venue holds a capacity of over 90,000 spectators.
The competition includes teams from the top ten tiers of English football, with entry based on league position and qualifying rounds.
Key Facts: Antoine Semenyo received the ball just inside Chelsea’s penalty area in the 68th minute and fired a low shot past the goalkeeper to give City a 1‑0 lead. The goal remained the match’s sole score, and City defended the advantage for the remaining minutes to secure the win. No other player found the net, and the game ended with City claiming a 1‑0 victory.
What It Means: The victory adds the FA Cup to City’s season haul, giving them two major domestic trophies after the League Cup win earlier in the year. For Chelsea, the loss ends their bid to hold both the Club World Cup and the FA Cup in the same season. The result keeps City in contention for a potential domestic treble if they succeed in the Premier League title race. Looking ahead, City will focus on the league run‑in, while Chelsea will look to regroup for their next Premier League fixture and upcoming cup competitions.
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