2015 Aston Villa FA Cup Final Home Football Shirt (M)

Excellent-mint (EX-MT)

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Condition: 9/10 Superb. One little faint mark near the lower front hem

Size: Adult Medium

Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM

Manufacturer: Macron

Colour: Claret, light blue trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2014/2015

Player: N/A

Patches: FA Cup Final

Official Macron Aston Villa FA Cup final home football shirt from 2015. Complete with match details on the chest.

The condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. One little faint mark near the lower front hem (see photos).

The 2015 FA Cup Final was the 134th final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition. The match was played on 30 May 2015 with Arsenal wining 4–0.

Aston Villa entered the tournament in the Third Round with a 1–0 home win over Championship club Blackpool, Christian Benteke scoring the only goal two minutes from the end of the game. In the Fourth Round, they defeated another second-tier team at home, Bournemouth, 2–1. Carles Gil opened the scoring on his Villa debut, later doubled by Andreas Weimann, with a late consolation by Bournemouth substitute Callum Wilson. Now managed by Tim Sherwood, they played at home again in the Fifth Round against Premier League club Leicester City, winning by the same score. Leandro Bacuna scored the first goal, Scott Sinclair the second, and Andrej Kramarić an added-time consolation for the visitors.

Their Sixth Round game was again at Villa Park, a 2–0 victory over West Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion. Fabian Delph and Sinclair netted in the second half, wherein the away team's Claudio Yacob and Villa substitute Jack Grealish were sent off. The victory prompted a pitch invasion for which Aston Villa were charged by The Football Association. In the semi-final at Wembley Stadium, Villa came from behind to defeat Liverpool. They conceded the first goal by Philippe Coutinho, but responded with goals from Benteke and Delph to reach the final for the first time since 2000.