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League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout (single elimination) basis. Unlike the FA Cup where 674 teams entered in 2005–06, only 92 clubs can enter: the 20 clubs of the FA Premier League, and the 72 clubs of The Football League who organise the competition. Unlike the FA Cup, the semi-finals are played over two legs. The winners qualify for the UEFA Cup, if they have not qualified for European competition in some other way.

Since 1982, the League Cup has been named after its sponsor, giving it the following names:
* Milk Cup (1981–82 to 1985–86)
* Littlewoods Challenge Cup (1986–87 to 1989–90)
* Rumbelows Cup (1990–91 and 1991–92)
* Coca-Cola Cup (1992–93 to 1997–98)
* Worthington Cup (1998–99 to 2002–03)
* Carling Cup (2003–04 to present)

The League Cup usually has lower attendances than the FA Cup (the last sixteen stages of the 2005-06 League Cup had a 25 % lower attendance than the last sixteen of the 2004-05 FA Cup) and it is fairly usual for larger clubs to field a reserve or youth team unless they make it into the later stages.

History

During the late 1950s, the majority of senior English clubs equipped their grounds with floodlights. This opened up the opportunity to exploit weekday evenings throughout the Winter. The League Cup was introduced in the 1960-61 season specifically as a mid-week floodlit tournament. In the early years of the competition, many of the top teams declined to take part, and it was only when automatic entry to the UEFA Cup was promised to the winners that the full League membership took part.

Liverpool have won the cup on the most occasions, with seven victories including four successive trophies in the early 1980s. The present holders (2006) are Manchester United, after defeating Wigan Athletic in the final by a record scoreline of 4–0.

Format

Preliminary Round

This is only used when the number of teams in European competition affects the number of byes to the third round and it would not be easier to give a club a bye to the second round. The match(es) involve the eligible clubs who finished lowest in the English football league system last season (normally clubs promoted from Conference National).

The ties are single matches, with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary, with the winners progressing to the next round.

First round

All clubs playing in The Football League (the Football League Championship, Football League One and Football League Two), unless they are competing in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Cup, enter at this stage and join any Preliminary Round winners. Sometimes (depending on the number of clubs competing in Europe, whether or not they play in The Football League and whether a preliminary round would be an easier way to even up the numbers) it is necessary to give one or more clubs a bye to the second round. The clubs would be those eligible to compete in the First Round who finished highest in the English football league system last season (normally clubs relegated from the FA Premier League).

For this round, the clubs are divided in northern and southern sections (though not always equally, so there could be more clubs in one section than another and, strangely, some of the clubs in the northern section are actually located further south than some of the southern section clubs). Half of the clubs from each section are seeded and half are not. First a draw is made to determine whether the seeded club is to play at home or away, and then the club is drawn against an unseeded club from their section.

The ties are single matches, with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary, with the winners progressing to the next round.

Second round

All clubs playing in the FA Premier League, unless they are competing in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Cup (or took part in the UEFA Intertoto Cup), as well as any clubs that may have been given a bye to this round, enter at this stage and join the First Round winners.

The ties are single matches, with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary, with the winners progressing to the next round.

Third round

All clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Cup enter at this stage and join the Second Round winners (making for a total of thirty-two clubs).

The ties are single matches, with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary, with the winners progressing to the next round.

Fourth round

The sixteen Third Round winners compete in this round.

The ties are single matches, with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary, with the winners progressing to the next round.

Quarter-finals

The eight Fourth Round winners compete in this round.

The ties are single matches, with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary, with the winners progressing to the next round.

Semi-finals

The four Quarter-Final winners compete in this round.

The ties are played over two matches (one at each club's stadium) with the aggregate score being used to determine the winners. If the scores are level at the end of the second match extra time is played. If the scores are still level at the end of extra time the team which has scored more away goals goes through. If the number of away goals is level a penalty shootout is used to decide the winners.

Final

The two Semi-Final winners compete to win the cup.

The tie is a single match played at a neutral stadium (currently the Millennium Stadium but usually Wembley Stadium), with extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary.

Current campaign

The draw for round one of the 2006-07 competition has been completed. Fixtures start on the week commencing 2006-08-21. Current holders will join the competition at the third round.

Finals

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from:1972 till:1973 text:"12th Stoke City 1" color:Stoke
from:1973 till:1974 text:"13th Tottenham Hotspur 2" color:Tottenham
from:1974 till:1975 text:"14th Wolverhampton Wanderers 1" color:Wolves
from:1975 till:1976 text:"15th Aston Villa 2" color:Villa
from:1976 till:1977 text:"16th Manchester City 2" color:ManCity
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from:1978 till:1979 text:"18th Nottingham Forest 1" color:Nottingham
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Past winners of the League Cup
Note: * means after extra time

1961-1966 (two legs)

YearHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenue
1961Rotherham United2 - 0|Aston VillaMillmoor
Aston Villa3 - 0*Rotherham UnitedVilla Park
Aston Villawon 3-2 on aggregate
-1962Rochdale0 - 3Norwich CitySpotland
Norwich City1 - 0RochdaleCarrow Road
Norwich Citywon 4-0 on aggregate
1963Birmingham City3 - 1Aston VillaSt Andrews
Aston Villa0 - 0Birmingham CityVilla Park
Birmingham Citywon 3-1 on aggregate
1964Stoke City1 - 1Leicester CityVictoria Ground
Leicester City3 - 2Stoke CityFilbert Street
Leicester Citywon 4-3 on aggregate
1965Chelsea3 - 2Leicester CityStamford Bridge
Leicester City0 - 0ChelseaFilbert Street
Chelseawon 3-2 on aggregate
1966West Ham United2 - 1West Bromwich AlbionUpton Park
West Bromwich Albion4 - 1West Ham UnitedThe Hawthorns
West Bromwich Albionwon 5-3 on aggregate

Since 1967 (single game)

1967Queens Park Rangers3 - 2West Bromwich AlbionWembley Stadium
1968Leeds United1 - 0ArsenalWembley Stadium
1969Swindon Town3 - 1*ArsenalWembley Stadium
1970Manchester City2 - 1*West Bromwich AlbionWembley Stadium
1971Tottenham Hotspur2 - 0Aston VillaWembley Stadium
1972Stoke City2 - 1ChelseaWembley Stadium
1973Tottenham Hotspur1 - 0Norwich CityWembley Stadium
1974Wolverhampton Wanderers2 - 1Manchester CityWembley Stadium
1975Aston Villa1 - 0Norwich CityWembley Stadium
1976Manchester City2 - 1Newcastle UnitedWembley Stadium
1977Aston Villa0 - 0*EvertonWembley Stadium
Aston Villa1 - 1*EvertonReplay - Hillsborough Stadium
Aston Villa3 - 2*EvertonReplay - Old Trafford
1978Nottingham Forest0 - 0*LiverpoolWembley Stadium
Nottingham Forest1 - 0LiverpoolReplay - Old Trafford
1979Nottingham Forest3 - 2SouthamptonWembley Stadium
1980Wolverhampton Wanderers1 - 0Nottingham ForestWembley Stadium
1981Liverpool1 - 1*West Ham UnitedWembley Stadium
Liverpool2 - 1West Ham UnitedReplay - Villa Park
1982Liverpool3 - 1*Tottenham HotspurWembley Stadium
1983Liverpool2 - 1*Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium
1984Liverpool0 - 0*EvertonWembley Stadium
Liverpool1 - 0EvertonReplay - Maine Road
1985Norwich City1 - 0SunderlandWembley Stadium
1986Oxford United3 - 0Queens Park RangersWembley Stadium
1987Arsenal2 - 1LiverpoolWembley Stadium
1988Luton Town3 - 2ArsenalWembley Stadium
1989Nottingham Forest3 - 1Luton TownWembley Stadium
1990Nottingham Forest1 - 0Oldham AthleticWembley Stadium
1991Sheffield Wednesday1 - 0Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium
1992Manchester United1 - 0Nottingham ForestWembley Stadium
1993Arsenal2 - 1Sheffield WednesdayWembley Stadium
1994Aston Villa3 - 1Manchester UnitedWembley Stadium
1995Liverpool2 - 1Bolton WanderersWembley Stadium
1996Aston Villa3 - 0Leeds UnitedWembley Stadium
1997Leicester City1 - 1*MiddlesbroughWembley Stadium
Leicester City1 - 0*MiddlesbroughReplay - Hillsborough Stadium
1998Chelsea2 - 0*MiddlesbroughWembley Stadium
1999Tottenham Hotspur1 - 0Leicester CityWembley Stadium
2000Leicester City2 - 1Tranmere RoversWembley Stadium
2001Liverpool1 - 1*Birmingham CityMillennium Stadium
Liverpoolwon 5-4 on penalties
2002Blackburn Rovers2 - 1Tottenham HotspurMillennium Stadium
2003Liverpool2 - 0Manchester UnitedMillennium Stadium
2004Middlesbrough2 - 1Bolton WanderersMillennium Stadium
2005Chelsea3 - 2*LiverpoolMillennium Stadium
2006Manchester United4 - 0Wigan AthleticMillennium Stadium

Table of winners

ClubWinnerLast winRunner-upLast losing final
1Liverpool7200332005
2Aston Villa5199621971
3Nottingham Forest4199021992
4Chelsea3200511972
=Tottenham3199922002
=Leicester3200021999
7Arsenal2199331988
=Manchester City2197611974
=Manchester United2200642003
=Norwich2198521975
=Wolves219800N/A
Clubs with 1 win
* Birmingham, Blackburn, Leeds, Luton Town, Middlesbrough, Oxford United, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke City, Swindon Town, West Bromwich Albion

External links

* Carling Cup official site
* Full results, 1960-1992

References

* BBC News and RSSSF for attendance data



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