1992 FA Charity Shield

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1992 FA Charity Shield
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The match programme cover
Date8 August 1992
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Man of the Match Eric Cantona (Leeds United)
Referee David Elleray (Middlesex)
Attendance61,291
1991
1993

The 1992 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Tennent's FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 70th Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 8 August 1992 between 1991–92 Football League champions Leeds United and 1991–92 FA Cup winners Liverpool.

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Leeds won a dramatic match 4–3 with a hat-trick from Eric Cantona. As of 2025, this was Leeds' most recent Shield appearance.

The match saw Liverpool player Paul Stewart make his debut for the club. It was also the first competitive game that goalkeeper David James, an unused substitute, was involved in for Liverpool.

Background

The FA Community Shield was founded in 1908 under its former name, the FA Charity Shield, and was initially contested between the top professional and amateur teams of each season. It was played between the Football League champions and FA Cup winners for the first time in 1921. Leeds United were appearing in the Charity Shield for the third time, having previously won one (1969) and lost one (1974), while Liverpool appeared in their eighteenth and had won thirteen, five of them shared, (1964, 1965, 1977, 1986, 1990) and lost four (1922, 1971, 1983, 1984).

The formation of a new top-tier division, the Premier League, in 1992 meant that Leeds were the last club to take part in the event as Football League champions. [1] Wembley Stadium acted as the host of the Shield, but matches from 2001 were switched to the Millennium Stadium, while Wembley was being refurbished into a 90,000-capacity venue. [1]

Match details

Leeds United 43 Liverpool
Cantona Soccerball shade.svg26', 77', 87'
Dorigo Soccerball shade.svg43'
Report Rush Soccerball shade.svg34'
Saunders Soccerball shade.svg65'
Strachan Soccerball shade.svg89' (o.g.)
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 61,291
Referee: David Elleray (Middlesex)
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Leeds United
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Liverpool
GK1 Flag of England.svg John Lukic
LB3 Flag of England.svg Tony Dorigo
CB5 Flag of England.svg Chris Fairclough
CB6 Flag of England.svg Chris Whyte
RB2 Flag of England.svg Jon Newsome Sub off.svg 84'
LM11 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gary Speed
CM4 Flag of England.svg David Batty
CM10 Flag of Scotland.svg Gary McAllister (c)
RM8 Flag of England.svg Rod Wallace
CF7 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg Eric Cantona
CF9 Flag of England.svg Lee Chapman Sub off.svg 79'
Substitutes:
MF12 Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Strachan Sub on.svg 84'
GK13 Flag of England.svg Mervyn Day
MF14 Flag of England.svg Steve Hodge Sub on.svg 79'
MF15 Flag of England.svg David Rocastle
DF16 Flag of England.svg David Wetherall
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Howard Wilkinson
GK1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Bruce Grobbelaar
LB3 Flag of England.svg David Burrows
CB2 Flag of England.svg Nick Tanner
CB5 Flag of England.svg Mark Wright (c)
RB4 Flag of England.svg Mike Marsh Sub off.svg 72'
LM6 Flag of Israel.svg Ronny Rosenthal Sub off.svg 83'
CM10 Flag of Ireland.svg Ronnie Whelan
CM8 Flag of England.svg Paul Stewart
RM11 Flag of England.svg Mark Walters
CF7 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dean Saunders
CF9 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Rush
Substitutes:
DF12 Flag of England.svg Steve Harkness
GK13 Flag of England.svg David James
MF14 Flag of Hungary.svg István Kozma Sub on.svg 83'
MF15 Flag of Scotland.svg Don Hutchison Sub on.svg 72'
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Graeme Souness

References

  1. 1 2 "The FA Community Shield history". TheFA.com. The Football Association. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2014.