2005 FA Community Shield - Match Details

Match Details

7 August 2005
15:00 BST
Arsenal 1–2 Chelsea Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 58,014
Referee: Howard Webb (South Yorkshire)
Fàbregas 64' Report Drogba 8', 58'
Arsenal Chelsea
GK 1 Jens Lehmann
RB 12 Lauren 78'
CB 28 Kolo Touré
CB 20 Philippe Senderos 72'
LB 3 Ashley Cole
RM 8 Fredrik Ljungberg 72'
CM 15 Cesc Fàbregas 24'
CM 16 Mathieu Flamini 46'
LM 7 Robert Pirès 46'
CF 10 Dennis Bergkamp 46'
CF 14 Thierry Henry (c)
Substitutes:
GK 39 Mark Howard
DF 18 Pascal Cygan 72'
DF 31 Justin Hoyte 78'
MF 13 Alexander Hleb 46'
MF 19 Gilberto Silva 46'
FW 9 José Antonio Reyes 72'
FW 11 Robin van Persie 46'
Manager:
Arsène Wenger
GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 20 Paulo Ferreira
CB 13 William Gallas
CB 26 John Terry (c)
LB 3 Asier del Horno
DM 4 Claude Makélélé 24'
RM 16 Arjen Robben 69'
LM 11 Damien Duff 74'
AM 8 Frank Lampard 90'
CF 22 Eiður Guðjohnsen 59'
CF 15 Didier Drogba 59'
Substitutes:
GK 23 Carlo Cudicini
DF 6 Ricardo Carvalho
MF 10 Joe Cole 74'
MF 14 Geremi 90'
MF 24 Shaun Wright-Phillips 69'
MF 30 Tiago 59'
FW 9 Hernán Crespo 59'
Manager:
José Mourinho

Man of the match

  • Didier Drogba (Chelsea)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of six substitutions

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