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#1: Kevin Moran (Man Utd) (1985 F.A. Cup Final, Straight Red, Late in 2nd Half for Professional Foul on Everton's Peter Reid, First player ever to be sent off in a Final)
#2: Jose Antonio Reyes (Arsenal) (2005 F.A Cup Final, 2nd Yellow Card in last minute of extra time)
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There has only been one red card in the previous 20 FA Cup Finals.
In the 2005 Final, José Antonio Reyes got sent off in the final minute of extra time for Arsenal, receiving a second yellow card for a foul on Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo, having received a yellow card earlier.
Reyes is only the second player to have been sent off in an FA Cup final, and in 1985, Kevin Moran got himself a straight red in the final minute of normal time. His team, Manchester United, went on to win the final 1-0 over Everton after extra time.
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∙ 12y agoOnly two players have been sent of during the FA Cup Finals history.
Manchester United's Kevin Moran was sent off in the 1985 FA Cup Final and Arsenal's José Antonio Reyes was sent off in the 2005 FA Cup Final. Notably is that both Manchester United and Arsenal won the Finals.
The Arsenal goalkeeper in 2006 cup verses Barcelona Jens Lehmen, and the Chelsea striker Dider Drogba were sent of in the F.A cup final.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off in the 2013 Spanish Cup final because he did flick his boot on Gabi's face.
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Sent is the past participle of send.
The Arsenal goalkeeper in 2006 cup verses Barcelona Jens Lehmen, and the Chelsea striker Dider Drogba were sent of in the F.A cup final.
The past perfect tense of sent is had sent.
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The past participle of "send" is "sent."
In the 1990 world cup final between Argentina and West Germany, played in Italy the Argentinean Marco Simone was sent of, Dezotti followed. So this was the first two players that were sent of since 1930.
The past tense of "send" is "sent."
"Sent" is the past tense of the verb "send."
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