STEVE Morison struck an 88th-minute winner as Stevenage Borough came back from two goals down to beat Nationwide Conference rivals Kidderminster Harriers3-2 in the FA Carlsberg Trophy final at Wembley.
A crowd of 53,262 - the biggest for a final in the competition - saw James Constable score twice in the first-half to put the Harriers in control.
But Mitchell Cole and substitute Craig Dobson levelled for Borough after the break and, just as extra-time looked inevitable, Morison grabbed the clincher.
Victory meant Stevenage's Mark Stimson became the first manager to complete a hat-trick of Trophy triumphs after successes with Grays in each of the last two years.
An elated Dobson said: "It's unbelievable. The new Wembley, 50,000 people and all my family here. It's so emotional. We showed character and determination."
Harriers manager Mark Yates said: "I'm really proud of my players - they were brilliant. We played some great stuff. I'm devastated for them. We didn't deserve to get beaten, but we conceded three sloppy goals."
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