It was Nou Camp '99 all over again as Norfolk Arms struck twice in the last minute to lift the cup.
It might only have been the Worthing and Horsham Sunday League Division Four Cup, but it meant so much to Norfolk as they edged past Taulke Finance 3-2.
The Horsham based side were behind after 19 seconds and trailed 2-0 after a stray clearance by Mark Francis was punished.
"It was quality Sunday morning football," said Francis of his unwanted assist.
Francis's free-kick led to Stuart Lawrence, brother of man of the match Jonny, reducing the arrears by half-time.
That is how it stayed until the final seconds when Chris Simpson thrashed in a superb shot from 25 yards.
There was still time for Francis to cross and Simpson and a defender to force in the clincher.
Francis added: "It seemed to come off Chris's bum and a defender might have got a touch as well. It was like when Man United won the European Cup. The Taulke players were absolutely gutted."
Like Sir Alex Ferguson, Norfolk boss Justin O'Connell has plenty of experience in his ranks.
Francis said: "We did well to come back because some of our players are ancient.
"Everyone was over the moon. We went back to the Norfolk after the game and had a party."
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