1996 FA Charity Shield

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1996 FA Charity Shield
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The match programme cover
Date11 August 1996
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Man of the Match Eric Cantona
Referee Paul Durkin (Dorset)
Attendance73,214
1995
1997

The 1996 FA Charity Shield (also known as the Littlewoods FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 74th 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 11 August 1996 at Wembley Stadium [1] and contested by Manchester United, who had won the Double of Premier League and FA Cup in 1995–96, and Newcastle United, who had finished as runners-up in the Premier League. Manchester United won the match 4–0 with goals from Eric Cantona, Nicky Butt, David Beckham and Roy Keane. [2]

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The game saw new signings Jordi Cruyff and Karel Poborský make their debuts for Manchester United, though neither of these players had particularly successful careers at Old Trafford and both had left the club within four years. The day before the game had seen the surprise sale of one of Manchester United's longest serving players – Lee Sharpe.

The game saw Newcastle United give a debut to £15 million world record signing Alan Shearer, who would remain at the club until his retirement as a player 10 years later and break the club's goalscoring record in the process, though he would never win a major trophy with them. [3]

Match details

Manchester United 4–0 Newcastle United
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Report
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 73,214
Referee: Paul Durkin (Dorset)
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Manchester United
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Newcastle United
GK1 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Schmeichel
RB12 Flag of England.svg Phil Neville
CB6 Flag of England.svg Gary Pallister
CB4 Flag of England.svg David May
LB3 Flag of Ireland.svg Denis Irwin Sub off.svg 46'
RM10 Flag of England.svg David Beckham
CM8 Flag of England.svg Nicky Butt Sub off.svg 41'
CM16 Flag of Ireland.svg Roy Keane Yellow card.svg 40'
LM11 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ryan Giggs
CF18 Flag of England.svg Paul Scholes Sub off.svg 65'
CF7 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg Eric Cantona (c)Yellow card.svg 65'
Substitutes:
GK17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raimond van der Gouw
DF2 Flag of England.svg Gary Neville Sub on.svg 46'
DF19 Flag of Norway.svg Ronny Johnsen
MF14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jordi Cruyff Sub on.svg 65'
MF15 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karel Poborský Sub on.svg 41'
FW13 Flag of Scotland.svg Brian McClair
FW20 Flag of Norway.svg Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson
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GK1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Srníček
RB19 Flag of England.svg Steve Watson
CB5 Flag of England.svg Darren Peacock
CB27 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Philippe Albert Yellow card.svg 16'
LB3 Flag of England.svg John Beresford
RM8 Flag of England.svg Peter Beardsley (c)Sub off.svg 75'
CM4 Flag of England.svg David Batty
CM7 Flag of England.svg Rob Lee
LM14 Flag of France (lighter variant).svg David Ginola Sub off.svg 77'
CF9 Flag of England.svg Alan Shearer
CF10 Flag of England.svg Les Ferdinand
Substitutes:
GK15 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Shaka Hislop
DF2 Flag of England.svg Warren Barton
DF6 Flag of England.svg Steve Howey
MF18 Ulster Banner.svg Keith Gillespie Sub on.svg 77'
MF20 Flag of England.svg Lee Clark
FW11 Flag of Colombia.svg Faustino Asprilla Sub on.svg 75'
FW28 Flag of England.svg Paul Kitson
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Kevin Keegan

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shootout if scores level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

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References

  1. "Details - 1996/97 Charity Shield". www.footballsite.co.uk.
  2. "Best Community Shield matches". ESPN . 9 August 2014.
  3. Sunderland, Tom. "Community Shield: Revisiting the Last 25 Matches". Bleacher Report.

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