1992–93 Carlisle United F.C. season

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Carlisle United F.C.
1992–93 season
Chairman Michael Knighton
Manager Aidan McCaffery (to September)
David McCreery (from September)
Stadium Brunton Park
Third Division 18th
FA Cup First round
League Cup Second round
Football League Trophy Group stage
  1991–92
1993–94  

For the 1992–93 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Third Division.

Contents

Results & fixtures

Football League Third Division

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
16 Doncaster Rovers 4211141742571547
17 Hereford United 4210151747601345
18 Carlisle United 4211112051651444
19 Torquay United 421272345672243
20 Northampton Town 421182348742641
Source: [1]

Matches

Match
Day
DateOpponentH/AScoreCarlisle United Scorer(s)Attendance
115 August Walsall H 3–4
229 August Lincoln City H 2–0
31 September Bury H 5–1
45 September Barnet A 0–2
58 September Cardiff City A 2–2
612 September York City H 1–2
719 September Chesterfield A 0–1
826 September Scunthorpe United H 0–2
93 October Halifax Town H 1–1
1010 October Rochdale A 2–2
1117 October Wrexham H 0–2
1224 October Torquay United A 2–0
1331 October Scarborough H 2–2
143 November Colchester United A 1–2
157 November Gillingham H 1–0
1621 November Doncaster Rovers A 2–1
1728 November Northampton Town H 2–0
1812 December Crewe Alexandra H 1–3
199 January Cardiff City H 1–2
2012 January Darlington A 1–1
2116 January Scunthorpe United A 0–0
2219 January York City A 2–2
2323 January Chesterfield H 3–1
2426 January Lincoln City A 1–2
256 February Walsall A 1–2
2613 February Barnet H 0–1
2720 February Bury A 0–6
2827 February Rochdale H 3–0
296 March Halifax Town A 2–0
309 March Shrewsbury Town H 1–0
3113 March Gillingham A 0–1
3220 March Colchester United A 0–2
3323 March Northampton Town A 0–2
3427 March Doncaster Rovers H 1–1
353 April Shrewsbury Town A 3–2
366 April Crewe Alexandra A 0–4
3710 April Darlington H 2–2
3812 April Hereford United A 0–1
3917 April Hereford United H 0–0
4024 April Wrexham A 1–3
411 May Torquay United H 0–1
428 May Scarborough A 2–2

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
16 Doncaster Rovers 4211141742571547
17 Hereford United 4210151747601345
18 Carlisle United 4211112051651444
19 Torquay United 421272345672243
20 Northampton Town 421182348742641
Source: [1]

Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreCarlisle United Scorer(s)Attendance
R1 L118 August Burnley H 4–1
R1 L225 August Burnley A 1–1
R2 L122 September Norwich City H 2–2
R2 L27 October Norwich City A 0–2

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreCarlisle United Scorer(s)Attendance
R113 November Wigan Athletic A 1–3

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreCarlisle United Scorer(s)Attendance
GS5 December Scarborough A 0–4
GS15 December Hartlepool United H 2–0

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References

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