Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 [1] on Saturday to win the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium in London [1, 2].
The victory cements Manchester City's dominance in English football and further extends the legacy of manager Pep Guardiola during his tenure in the league.
Antoine Semenyo scored the match's only goal with a decisive flicked finish [3, 4]. The goal broke the deadlock in a tightly contested match, ensuring the trophy returned to Manchester. The event marked the 145th FA Cup final [5].
For Pep Guardiola, the win adds to an extensive list of achievements. The manager has now secured 20 trophies in 10 years [3]. This latest addition to his tally underscores a decade of consistent success at the highest level of the sport.
Chelsea struggled to find an equalizer despite the high stakes of the final. The match remained scoreless until Semenyo's strike provided the margin of victory [1, 4].
City's defensive organization held firm throughout the game to maintain the 1-0 lead [1]. The result concludes the tournament with Manchester City as the champions of the 2026 edition [3].
“Manchester City defeated Chelsea 1-0 to win the FA Cup final.”
This victory reinforces Manchester City's status as a modern dynasty in English football. By securing the 145th FA Cup, the club demonstrates a sustained ability to perform in knockout formats, while Guardiola's milestone of 20 trophies in a decade places him among the most successful managers in the history of the game.




