Macclesfield FC secured the greatest upset in FA Cup history by stunning Crystal Palace, bridging a staggering 117-place gap in the English football pyramid. This triumph is profoundly emotional for the National League North club, reformed in 2020 following liquidation, as they mourn the recent tragic death of teammate Euan McLeod.
Captain Paul Dawson headed home the opener before Isaac Buckley-Ricketts capitalized on defensive chaos to double the lead, punishing a Palace side winless in nine games. Manager Oliver Glasner, despite fielding England stars Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton, watched helplessly as set-piece frailties proved fatal again.
Although Yeremy Pino converted a late, high-quality free-kick, it was insufficient to save the Eagles. Mere months after beating Manchester City at Wembley to win silverware, Palace suffered historic humiliation. Conversely, Macclesfield’s spirited performance honored their late friend, sealing a miraculous victory that will be remembered forever by football fans around the world.