da bet7: Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan made history in the FA Cup final against Manchester United on Sunday at Wembley.
da pinup bet: Ilkay Gundogan fired Manchester City to an early lead with the fastest goal ever scored in an FA Cup final on Saturday.
The midfielder blasted past Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea from outside the box after just 12 seconds.
That striker broke a record that had lasted for 14 years, so what are the other quickest goals to have been scored in the final of world football's oldest national competition?
GOAL takes a look…
Getty1Ilkay Gundogan | 12 seconds | Man City vs Man United | 2023
Just 12 seconds after City kicked off the final at Wembley, Gundogan fired into the net with a lightning quick goal.
The ball found its way back to goalkeeper Stefan Ortega and his long ball was nodded on by Erling Haaland.
A tussle between City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne and United defender Victor Lindelof saw it teed up for Gundogan and he smashed it towards goal, leaving De Gea no choice but to stand back and admire as it went into the net.
AdvertisementGetty2Louis Saha | 25 seconds | Chelsea vs Everton | 2009
Everton were the obvious underdogs heading into their tournament decider against Guus Hiddink's Chelsea.
The Toffees proved they were well up for the fight, however, when they charged forward immediately.
Chelsea failed to properly clear Steven Pienaar's cross into the box and Marouane Fellaini beat centre-back Alex to the header, knocking into the path of Louis Saha.
The French forward unleashed a beauty of a shot to beat Petr Cech and send the Merseyside club into the lead.
Chelsea managed to fight back, however, and won it 2-1 thanks to goals from Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.
3Bob Chatt | 30 seconds | Aston Villa vs West Brom | 1895
Unsurprisingly for a game from 1895, there is a lot of uncertainty about the goal that went down as the fastest ever to be scored in an FA Cup final.
The FA states Bob Chatt fired Aston Villa to cup success with a strike just 30 seconds into the clash at Crystal Palace, but some reports list it as late as 39 seconds in.
That is not the only point of contention, though, as it was claimed that Chatt's half-volley was stopped by a fingertip touch from the goalkeeper, sparking a scramble before it was knocked in via John Devey's knee.
Getty4Roberto Di Matteo | 43 seconds | Chelsea vs Middlesbrough | 1997
Italian midfielder Roberto Di Matteo sent Chelsea on their way to victory in the 1997 final with a goal just 43 seconds in.
His shot from distance went in off the crossbar, leaving goalkeeper Ben Roberts no chance of stopping it.
The club legend's effort went down as the fastest in an FA Cup final at Wembley until Saha popped up 12 years later to break that record.
Chelsea went on to win 2-0, with Eddie Newton doubling the lead after 83 minutes.