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词条 1986–87 Coventry City F.C. season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. Kit

  3. Squad

     Left club during season 

  4. Transfers

     In  Out 

  5. Results

     FA Cup   Third Round    Fourth Round    Fifth Round    Sixth Round    Semi-Final    Final    English League Cup    Second Round    Third Round    Fourth Round  

  6. References

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During the 1986–87 English football season, Coventry City competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

Coventry City won the FA Cup, defeating Tottenham Hotspur, who had spent much of the season competing for a unique domestic treble of the league and the League and FA Cups, 3–2 in a final considered by many{{who|date=February 2012}} to be one of the greatest FA Cup finals of all time. The FA Cup triumph was Coventry's first (and, as of 2014, only) major trophy. The only downside to Coventry's victory was UEFA's decision to extend the ban on English teams competing in European competition to a third season, denying Coventry a place in the European Cup Winners' Cup.

Kit

{{Empty section|date=April 2012}}

Squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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Left club during season

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Transfers

In

  • David Phillips - Manchester City
  • Keith Houchen - Scunthorpe United, July, £60,000
  • Nick Pickering - Sunderland

Out

  • Andy Williams - Rotherham United, October

Results

FA Cup

Third Round

  • Coventry City 3–0 Bolton Wanderers

Fourth Round

  • Manchester United 0–1 Coventry City

Fifth Round

  • Stoke City 0–1 Coventry City

Sixth Round

  • Sheffield Wednesday 1–3 Coventry City

Semi-Final

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Bennett {{goal|99}}
|goals2=Rennie {{goal|14}}
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|attendance=51,372
|referee=Roger Milford}}

Final

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|team2=Tottenham Hotspur
|goals1=Bennett {{goal|9}}
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|goals2=C. Allen {{goal|2}}
Mabbutt {{goal|40}}
|stadium=Wembley, London
|attendance=98,000
|referee=Neil Midgley (Manchester) }}
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After only two minutes, Clive Allen scored his 49th goal of the season, heading past keeper Steve Ogrizovic at the near-post from a perfect Chris Waddle cross. Within seven minutes though, the Sky Blues were level through Dave Bennett, a Cup Final loser in 1981 for Manchester City, ironically at the hands of Spurs.

The London club were back in front five minutes before the break through past defender Gary Mabbutt. Midway through the second half Coventry were level again – Bennett's pinpoint cross from the right was met by striker Keith Houchen with a diving header for a memorable goal.

The scores stayed level until full-time and the game went into extra time. Six minutes in, Mabbutt scored an own goal after Lloyd McGrath centred the ball and it took a deflection off of the Spurs defender's knee and over keeper Ray Clemence.

English League Cup

Second Round

  • Coventry City 4-2 Rotherham United (On aggregate)
  • 1st Leg, Coventry City 3-2 Rotherham United
  • 2nd Leg, Rotherham United 0-1 Coventry City

Third Round

  • Coventry City 2-1 Oldham Athletic

Fourth Round

  • Coventry City 0-0 Liverpool
  • Replay, Liverpool 3-1 Coventry City

References

1. ^http://www.11v11.com/teams/coventry-city/tab/players/season/1987
{{Coventry City F.C. seasons}}{{1986–87 in English football}}

2 : Coventry City F.C. seasons|1986–87 Football League First Division by team

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