2011 Football League Trophy final

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2011 Football League Trophy Final
Event 2010–11 Football League Trophy
Date3 April 2011
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Graham Salisbury (Lancashire)
Attendance40,476
2010
2012

The 2011 Football League Trophy Final was the 28th final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One and Two, the Football League Trophy. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 3 April 2011. The match was contested between Brentford and Carlisle United. Carlisle United won the match 1–0. Peter Murphy scored the winning goal, turning in a corner kick in the twelfth minute. It was the Cumbrians' second win in six attempts. [1] [2]

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Match details

Brentford 0–1 Carlisle United
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Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 40,476
Referee: Graham Salisbury (Lancashire)
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Brentford
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Carlisle United
GK31 Flag of England.svg Simon Moore
RB27 Flag of Scotland.svg Robbie Neilson
CB22 Flag of England.svg Karleigh Osborne
CB32 Flag of England.svg Leon Legge Yellow card.svg 24'
LB3 Flag of England.svg Craig Woodman Sub off.svg 88'
RM7 Flag of England.svg Sam Saunders
CM20 Flag of France.svg Toumani Diagouraga Yellow card.svg 85' Yellow-red card.svg 87'
CM26 Flag of England.svg Adam Reed Yellow card.svg 20'Sub off.svg 46'
LM11 Flag of England.svg Myles Weston Sub off.svg 78'
FW29 Flag of England.svg Gary Alexander
FW30 Flag of Germany.svg Jeffrey Schlupp
Substitutes:
GK41 Ulster Banner.svg Trevor Carson
MF2 Flag of Ireland.svg Kevin O'Connor Sub on.svg 88'
MF4 Flag of Jamaica.svg Marcus Bean Sub on.svg 46'
MF33 Flag of England.svg Nathan Byrne
FW19 Flag of England.svg Lewis Grabban Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Nicky Forster
GK1 Flag of England.svg Adam Collin
RB2 Flag of the United States.svg Frank Simek
CB6 Flag of Ireland.svg Peter Murphy
CB25 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ľubomír Michalík Yellow card.svg 58'
LB10 Flag of England.svg Matty Robson Yellow card.svg 77'
RM14 Flag of England.svg Ben Marshall Sub off.svg 23'
CM11 Flag of England.svg Paul Thirlwell (c)
CM12 Flag of England.svg Tom Taiwo Sub off.svg 88'
LM21 Flag of Ireland.svg James Berrett
CF13 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg François Zoko Sub off.svg 67'
CF15 Flag of England.svg Craig Curran
Substitutes:
GK23 Flag of England.svg Tony Caig
DF5 Flag of England.svg Danny Livesey
MF17 Flag of England.svg Liam Noble Sub on.svg 23'
FW18 Flag of Scotland.svg Rory Loy Sub on.svg 88'
FW19 Flag of Ireland.svg Paddy Madden Sub on.svg 67'
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Greg Abbott

MATCH OFFICIALS

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

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References

  1. Shemilt, Stephan (3 April 2011). "Brentford 0-1 Carlisle". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. Briggs, Simon (3 April 2011). "Carlisle United 1 Brentford 0: match report". Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 5 April 2011.