1994 FA Charity Shield

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1994 FA Charity Shield
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Date14 August 1994
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Philip Don (Middlesex)
Attendance60,402
1993
1995

The 1994 FA Charity Shield was the 72nd FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 14 August 1994 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Manchester United, who had won the league and cup Double in 1993–94, and Blackburn Rovers, who had finished as runners-up in the Premier League. Manchester United won the match 2–0 with goals from Eric Cantona and Paul Ince, with seven players booked due to a new clampdown imposed by referees. [1]

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Notable omissions from the Blackburn side were the previous season's top scorer Alan Shearer (who had a virus from eating seafood) and his new strike partner Chris Sutton, who had just joined them for a national record fee of £5 million. Also absent due to injury were Mike Newell, Kevin Gallacher, Paul Warhurst and David Batty. Stuart Ripley and Ian Pearce made a makeshift front two, with young striker Peter Thorne making his solitary appearance for Blackburn as a substitute. Other debutants for Rovers were experienced defender Tony Gale and Australian winger Robbie Slater.

Meanwhile, Manchester United defender David May made his club debut just weeks after joining them from Blackburn. Denis Irwin and Roy Keane were absent after being given an extended break after playing for the Republic of Ireland in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

Match details

Blackburn Rovers 0–2 Manchester United
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Ince Soccerball shade.svg81'
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 60,402
Referee: Philip Don (Middlesex)
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Blackburn Rovers
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Manchester United
GK1 Flag of England.svg Tim Flowers
RB20 Flag of Norway.svg Henning Berg
CB5 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Hendry Yellow card.svg
CB2 Flag of England.svg Tony Gale
LB6 Flag of England.svg Graeme Le Saux Yellow card.svg
RM17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robbie Slater
CM22 Flag of England.svg Mark Atkins Sub off.svg 64'
CM4 Flag of England.svg Tim Sherwood (c)Yellow card.svg
LM11 Flag of England.svg Jason Wilcox Yellow card.svg
CF7 Flag of England.svg Stuart Ripley
CF25 Flag of England.svg Ian Pearce
Substitutes:
GK13 Flag of England.svg Bobby Mimms
DF3 Flag of England.svg Alan Wright
DF18 Flag of Scotland.svg Andy Morrison
MF21 Flag of England.svg Paul Harford
FW19 Flag of England.svg Peter Thorne Sub on.svg 64'
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Kenny Dalglish
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GK1 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Schmeichel
RB12 Flag of England.svg David May
CB4 Flag of England.svg Steve Bruce (c)Yellow card.svg
CB6 Flag of England.svg Gary Pallister
LB5 Flag of England.svg Lee Sharpe Yellow card.svg
RM14 Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Kanchelskis
CM9 Flag of Scotland.svg Brian McClair
CM8 Flag of England.svg Paul Ince
LM11 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ryan Giggs Yellow card.svg
SS7 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg Eric Cantona
CF10 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Hughes
Substitutes:
GK13 Flag of England.svg Gary Walsh
DF26 Flag of England.svg Chris Casper
MF19 Flag of England.svg Nicky Butt
MF31 Ulster Banner.svg Keith Gillespie
FW20 Flag of England.svg Dion Dublin
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shootout if scores level
  • Five named substitutes, of which two may be used

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References

  1. "Ince quells the Blackburn resistance: Seven players booked under the new rules as under-strength Rovers succumb to United's class". The Independent. 15 August 1994. Retrieved 6 August 2017.

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