Jesse Lingard struck an extra-time winner as 10-man Manchester United won the FA Cup for the first time in 12 years with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Wembley.
In a repeat of the 1990 final, Jason Puncheon's strike put Palace to within 12 minutes of a maiden FA Cup triumph but Juan Mata levelled three minutes later to force extra time.
Chris Smalling's dismissal for two bookable offences at the end of the first added period swung the game in Palace's favour but, with penalties looming, Lingard's rasping drive won the trophy for United in stunning fashion.
Substitute Puncheon, six minutes after replacing Yohan Cabaye, remained onside to meet Damien Delaney's hopeful diagonal before lashing the ball high past De Gea from a tight angle.
Captain Rooney danced his way into the area and floated the ball to Fellaini, who cushioned with his chest for Mata to drill into the back of the net with a sweet left-footed volley.
That forced extra-time and Rooney curled an effort over seven minutes into the added period before Yannick Bolasie forced De Gea to tip his volley away shortly after.
As half-time in extra-time approached, Smalling was shown a second yellow card for cynically halting Bolasie's counter inside his own half.
But despite playing the final 15 minutes with 10 men, it was to be United who struck the telling blow as Lingard rifled home the winner 10 minutes from time.
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