2003 Football Conference play-off final

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2003 Football Conference play-off final
Britannia Stadium 1.JPG
Britannia Stadium venue of the 2003 Football Conference play-off final
Event 2002–03 Football Conference
After extra time
Date10 May 2003
Venue Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent
Referee Andre Marriner (Birmingham)
Attendance13,092
2004

The 2003 Football Conference play-off final took place on 10 May 2003 and was contested between Dagenham & Redbridge and Doncaster Rovers. It was held at the Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent and was the inaugural final of the Football Conference playoffs which were introduced to accommodate a second promotion place to the Football League.

Contents

Match

Summary

Doncaster had much of the play early on in the match with Tony Roberts in the Daggers goal making a number of good saves, notably from Paul Barnes. Doncaster turned up the pressure and should have taken the lead through Steve Foster, whose header was cleared off the line by John McGrath. However they took a deserved lead when Tim Ryan's cross was headed into the net by Paul Green.

Ten minutes into the second half Doncaster were two goals in front thanks to Dave Morley's header, which a Dagenham defender got an inadvertent hand to, with the ball rebounding in off the post. Dagenham battled on and got a goal back through Mark Stein, who netted after a knock down from target man Steve West. They then levelled the scores when Tarkan Mustafa scored arguably the goal of the game. He received a good ball from Paul Terry on the right, ran at the Rovers defence and shot past Andy Warrington into the far corner of the net.

Extra time was needed and, with legs tiring, it was Doncaster who got the golden goal. Paul Barnes broke away on the left and crossed for Francis Tierney, who sidefooted home to send his team back into the Football League. It is the only time in UK football that promotion has been decided by the controversial golden goal method, officially known as "Promotion Goal" in this match. The pitch was subsequently invaded by Doncaster Rovers fans, including one wearing an oversized jester's hat who managed to circle the ground before being caught by police.

Details

Dagenham & Redbridge 2–3 (a.e.t.) Doncaster Rovers
  • Stein Soccerball shade.svg63'
  • Mustafa Soccerball shade.svg78'
Report
GK1 Tony Roberts
DF2Tim Cole
DF17Lee Matthews (c)Yellow card.svg
DF19 Tarkan Mustafa
DF4 Lee Goodwin Sub off.svg 71'
MF8 Paul Terry Sub off.svg 94'
MF26 John McGrath Sub off.svg 70'
MF7 Mark Janney
FW10 Mark Stein
FW9Danny Shipp
FW15Steve West
Substitutes:
GK18Paul Gothard
DF3 Ashley Vickers Sub on.svg 71'
DF5Mark SmithSub on.svg 70'
MF6Steve HefferSub on.svg 94'
MF14 Danny Hill
Manager:
Garry Hill
GK1 Andy Warrington
DF2 Simon Marples
DF3 Tim Ryan
DF4 Dave Morley
DF23 Steve Foster
MF11 Jamie Paterson Sub off.svg 84'
MF19 Ricky Ravenhill Yellow card.svg
MF20 Paul Green
MF7 Francis Tierney
FW9 Paul Barnes (c)
MF16Tristram WhitmanSub off.svg 83'
Substitutes:
GK13 Stuart Nelson
DF6 Mark Albrighton
MF30 Jason Blunt Sub on.svg 84'
MF5 John Doolan
FW26 Gregg Blundell Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Dave Penney

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of golden-goal extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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