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词条 1991 FA Cup Final
释义

  1. Route to the Final

     Nottingham Forest  Tottenham Hotspur 

  2. Match summary

  3. Match details

  4. Long-term impact on football 'fashion'

  5. References

  6. External links

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| stadium = Wembley Stadium
| city = London
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The 1991 FA Cup Final saw Tottenham Hotspur win the FA Cup for a then-record eighth time, by beating Nottingham Forest 2–1 at Wembley in the 110th FA Cup Final.

Tottenham's triumph made them the first club to win the trophy eight times, though this record has since been surpassed by Arsenal and Manchester United. The win also continued the club's trend of winning major trophies in years ending in "1", although Tottenham have yet to win the trophy or reach the final in any year since.

The 1991 final was Nottingham Forest's first appearance in the FA Cup final since their triumph 32 years earlier and they have not reached the final since.

It also gave Tottenham their first campaign in a European competition – the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup – of the post-Heysel era.

Route to the Final

Nottingham Forest

In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

RoundOppositionScore
3rdCrystal Palace (A)
(R1) Crystal Palace (H)
(R2) Crystal Palace (H)
0–0
2–2 (a.e.t.)
3–0
4thNewcastle United (A)
(R) Newcastle United (H)
2–2
3–0
5thSouthampton (A)
(R) Southampton (H)
1–1
3–1
QFNorwich City (A)1–0
SFWest Ham United (N)4–0
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue; (R1) = First Replay; (R2) = Second Replay.

Tottenham Hotspur

In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

RoundOppositionScore
3rdBlackpool (A)1–0
4thOxford United (H)4–2
5thPortsmouth (A)2–1
QFNotts County (H)2–1
SFArsenal (N)3–1
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

Match summary

Spurs had teetered on the edge of going out of business during this Cup run but Paul Gascoigne's goals throughout the competition inspired them through to the final. Gascoigne was so pumped up for this match that he almost ended his involvement in the first few minutes. In winning the ball out on the right touchline, he followed through with his foot up and caught Garry Parker in the chest. Referee Roger Milford let him off with a lecture, but failed to calm Gascoigne, who scythed down Gary Charles as the Forest defender ran across the face of the Spurs penalty area. Forest were awarded a free kick on the edge of the box but once again Gascoigne was let off without further punishment from the referee. Before play resumed, Gascoigne received extensive treatment on his knee before standing up to join the defensive wall.

Gascoigne paid for his rash challenge, which many Forest fans thought deserved a red card, when Stuart Pearce smashed home the subsequent free kick, through a gap in the wall, created by Lee Glover fouling Gary Mabbutt, to give Forest the lead. Gascoigne had to leave the field on a stretcher shortly after the match restarted, as he could not put any weight on his leg. It was later revealed that he had torn his cruciate ligaments. Nayim – later notable for his winning last-minute goal against Arsenal in the 1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final – came on to replace him.

After 25 minutes Gary Lineker wrongly had a goal disallowed for offside and then five minutes later he was in on Mark Crossley, when the goalkeeper brought him down in the box. Lineker stepped up to take the resulting penalty and placed the ball to the keeper's left, where Crossley dived and kept the ball out. Crossley became only the second goalkeeper to save a penalty in an FA Cup Final at Wembley, after Dave Beasant for Wimbledon in 1988. After the interval, Nayim cushioned a kick from Erik Thorstvedt into the path of Paul Allen, who put Paul Stewart in on the right hand side of the box. Stewart drilled a low shot past Crossley into the corner of the net to put Tottenham on level terms.

With the game finishing at 1–1 after normal time, the final moved into extra time. Substitute Paul Walsh looped a header over the keeper, but the ball hit the bar and bounced back only for it to be put behind by Pearce for a corner. Nayim took it and Stewart met it at the near post to flick it on. As Mabbutt ran in at the far post, he was poised to head the ball home, but Forest defender Des Walker beat him to it and diverted the ball past his own keeper to give Tottenham the lead for the first time in the game.

Tottenham saw out the rest of the game and won the FA Cup for the 8th time in their history.

Justin Edinburgh was the last member of Tottenham's cup winning team to leave the club, finally departing in 2000 – the same year that Nottingham Forest's Ian Woan became the last player from his team's side to leave them.

Match details

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|time=15:00 BST
|team1=Nottingham Forest
|score=1–2
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|team2=Tottenham Hotspur
|goals1=Pearce {{goal|16}}
|goals2=Stewart {{goal|55}}
Walker {{goal|94|o.g.}}
|stadium=Wembley Stadium, London
|attendance=80,000
|referee=Roger Milford (Somerset) }}
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GK 1 WAL}} Mark Crossley
RB 2 ENG}} Gary Charles
LB 3 ENG}} Stuart Pearce (c)
CB 4 ENG}} Des Walker
CB 5 ENG}} Steve Chettle
CM 6 IRL}} Roy Keane
RM 7 ENG}} Gary Crosby
CM 8 ENG}} Garry Parker
CF 9 ENG}} Nigel Clough
CF 10SCO}} Lee Glover108}}
LM 11ENG}} Ian Woan62}}
Substitutes:
DF 12ENG}} Brian Laws108}}
MF 14ENG}} Steve Hodge62}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Brian Clough
GK 1 NOR}} Erik Thorstvedt
LB 2 ENG}} Justin Edinburgh
RB 3 WAL}} Pat Van Den Hauwe
CB 4 ENG}} Steve Sedgley
CM 5 ENG}} David Howells
CB 6 ENG}} Gary Mabbutt (c)
CM 7 ENG}} Paul Stewart
CM 8 ENG}} Paul Gascoigne17}}
LM 9 ENG}} Vinny Samways82}}
CF 10ENG}} Gary Lineker
RM 11ENG}} Paul Allen
Substitutes:
FW 12ENG}} Paul Walsh82}}
MF 14ESP}} Nayim17}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Venables
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level after extra-time.
  • Two named substitutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.

Long-term impact on football 'fashion'

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This game also saw the first appearance of the much longer 'baggy' style of shorts, sported as part of Tottenham Hotspur's new Umbro kit, which Terry Venables helped design. Though attracting some ridicule at first, the style swiftly became popular, being adopted during the early 1990s throughout English and world football by every team at every level (with no team anywhere having reverted to the 'short shorts' worn ubiquitously for some decades up to this match).

References

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20050826205517/http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=258985 Game facts] at soccerbase.com
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