West Ham United 2 Fulham 0
FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium, Saturday 3 May 1975
West Ham United: Day, McDowell, T.Taylor, Lock, Lampard, Bonds ©, Paddon, Brooking, Holland, Jennings, A.Taylor
Fulham: Mellor, Cutbush, Fraser, Moore, Lacy, Mullery ©, Conway, Slough, Barrett, Mitchell, Busby
West Ham United won the FA Cup for the second time on a memorable Saturday afternoon in May 1975.
Captained by Billy Bonds, the Hammers secured a 2-0 victory over Fulham at Wembley through two second-half goals from Alan Taylor – the previously unheralded striker plucked from Fourth Division Rochdale the previous winter and whose goals had carried the Irons to Wembley.
Taylor had scored two goals each in the quarter-final and semi-final wins over Arsenal and Ipswich Town respectively, while the Hammers had previously defeated Southampton, Swindon Town (after a replay) and Queens Park Rangers on their way to Wembley.
Aside from West Ham’s win, the final was an emotional and historic affair for many reasons, with Second Division Fulham featuring former Hammers and England great Bobby Moore, who had moved to Craven Cottage the previous year. It would be Moore’s final appearance at the stadium where he had lifted the FA Cup in 1964 and European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1965 for West Ham, the Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966 for England and featured dozens of times for club and country.


