FA Cup Upset: Sixth-Tier Giant Killing

The defending champions Crystal Palace were shockingly eliminated in the 3rd round of the English FA Cup. On Saturday, they lost 1:2 on the field of Macclesfield, which only plays in the sixth top competition.

The two clubs are separated by up to 117 places in the English league “pyramid”, as Macclesfield operates in the regional National League North.

According to AFP, this is the biggest difference an outsider has ever managed in FA Cup history against a higher-ranked opponent.

Captain Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scored in either half to secure a historic victory for the club, which has been forced into reform in 2020 following problems with unpaid debts.

VIDEO: Cut of the match Macclesfield – Crystal Palace

It wasn’t until the 90th minute that Yeremy Pino scored for the visitors, but he only mitigated the unexpected loss.

Crystal Palace are currently without a win in nine games in all competitions in the series. He beat Manchester City 1:0 in the final of the FA Cup last year.

“I can’t believe it, we never thought we’d be in this position,” Macclesfield manager John Rooney, younger brother of former England and Manchester United star Wayne Rooney, told the BBC.

“We played unbelievable from the first minute. I think we deserved to win. I couldn’t be more proud of the boys. I didn’t think something like this was real, but there’s always that little bit of hope that anything can happen.”

Oliver Glasner, the coach of Crystal Palace, did not hide his disappointment: “I have no explanation for this. You don’t need tactics or a coach in games like this. You just have to show what you are capable of and have a bit of pride, then you have to give a completely different performance. But today we lacked all of that. We deserved to lose.”

In the third-round match between two clubs from the Premier League, Sunderland enjoyed progressing over Everton after a penalty shoot-out, when the duel ended in a 1-1 draw even after extra time.

Norwegian Jörgen Strand Larsen contributed a hat-trick to Wolverhampton’s 6:1 victory over Shrewsbury in the fourth division.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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