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Macclesfield defeat Crystal Palace in historic FA Cup shock
Summary
Non-league Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace 2-0 at Moss Rose, in what was reported as one of the biggest FA Cup shocks; Macclesfield began the day 117 places below Palace in the league pyramid.
Content
Macclesfield, a non-league side, eliminated holders Crystal Palace from the FA Cup with a 2-0 victory at Moss Rose. The result came seven months after Palace won the competition and was reported as the first time FA Cup holders lost to non-league opposition since 1909. Macclesfield began the day 117 places below Palace in the English league pyramid. The match featured goals from captain Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Rickett and was overseen by manager John Rooney.
Key facts:
- Scoreline: Macclesfield 2, Crystal Palace 0, at Moss Rose.
- League gap: Macclesfield are a sixth-tier club and started the day 117 places below Palace; the outcome was described as one of the biggest FA Cup upsets by league position.
- Goals: Paul Dawson scored with a back-post header shortly before half-time and Isaac Buckley-Rickett added a second in the 61st minute.
- Management and attendance: John Rooney is Macclesfield's manager; Wayne Rooney was present in a pundit role and thousands of supporters entered the pitch after full-time.
- Club history: The current Macclesfield was reformed in 2020 after the original Macclesfield Town was wound up in the High Court following debts.
- Context: Palace named senior players including Marc Guehi, Adam Wharton and Yeremy Pino; Palace manager Oliver Glasner said his team lacked quality and congratulated Macclesfield after the match.
Summary:
The result is reported as a major shock in the FA Cup and produced emotional scenes for Macclesfield supporters and staff. Undetermined at this time.
