The final of the cup against Palace will be one other appearance in Wembley with midfielder City, Kevin de Bruyne, where 33 -year -old Belgium is leaving the club in a free transfer in the summer when his contract ends.
De Bruyne won six titles in the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup and the League Cup on five occasions while he was in the city.
He is second in the list of most assistance in the English Premier League, with 119 assists, behind the former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs on 162.
“We would like Kevin to end with the cup,” said Halland.
“He has spent an incredible time in Manchester City, it is ridiculous how many prizes he won. We hope he will get another cup.
“He is classified there for me. To get the balls of it is a dream. It was really special with him. Such joy, and I will do everything I can to get this joy in the past few games.
“The future will be different with different players. When Kevin leaves, we will need someone to replace it, although Kevin cannot be dispensed with in many ways.”
Halland City helped win in the FA Cup for the year 2023 and the community shield in August, although they were not his first flights to Wembley.
In 2014, when he was only 13 years old, he visited the National Stadium to watch City and defeated Sunderland 3-1 in the League Cup final, with his father, Alv Ang, the former city midfield player, sitting next to him.
The attacker said: “It is distinguished to go to Wembley.” “I saw City a win in the stands, won as a player, and I hope we can win there again.”