Football League Trophy
The Football League Trophy is the generic name of an English football competition for clubs in the two lower divisions of the Football League, the official name of which is frequently changed to match changes in sponsors, and which is presently called the LDV Vans Trophy. It is frequently referred to as the Associate Members' Cup, though that name is now an anachronism as there is no longer a distinction between full and associate membership of the League.
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English - Football - Football League
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The Trophy is currently contested by all Football League One and Football League Two clubs and a number of invited teams from the Nationwide Conference, and is played in a knockout (single elimination) format in North and South regional sections. The sectional winners play each other in the final at the Millennium Stadium due to the redevelopment of Wembley.
Related Topics:
Football League One - Football League Two - Nationwide Conference - Millennium Stadium - Wembley
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The competition for Third and Fourth (as they were before 1992) Division clubs dates back to the 1983/4 season. Prior to that there had been a couple of different attempts to fill the gap in the calendar left by the collapse of the Anglo-Scottish Cup in 1981.
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Various attempts have been made to solve the problem of reducing the 48 lower-division clubs to a round power of two (which is required for a knockout tournament): often the first round of the cup was played in round-robin groups of three; at other times the more senior clubs have been given byes into the second round. The addition of 8 or 12 (rather than 16) teams from the Conference has not solved this problem. Currently two League teams get byes in each regional section.
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The current holders of the LDV Vans Trophy are Wrexham, who beat Southend United 2-0 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff on 10 April 2005. After a scoreless 90 minutes Wrexham scored twice in extra time through Spaniard Juan Ugarte and captain Darren Ferguson, the son of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Related Topics:
Wrexham - Southend United - 10 April - 2005 - Sir Alex Ferguson
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