- 1993 Football League Cup Final
The 1993 Football League Cup Final (sometimes known as the "1993 Coca Cola Cup Final" for
sponsorship reasons) took place on18 April 1993 at Wembley Stadium, and was played between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday. Arsenal won 2–1 in normal time, in what was the first of three Wembley finals between the two sides that season; Arsenal and Wednesday also met in the FA Cup Final of that year, the only time this has ever happened in English football.The match was the first match in which any European clubs had used
squad number s on their shirts. On this occasion, as in the two FA Cup Finals that year, players wore individual numbers which were retained for the FA Cup finals. Coincidentally, the very first occurrence of players wearing numbered shirts came on25 August 1928 , when Arsenal and Chelsea wore numbered shirts in their matches against The Wednesday (renamed Sheffield Wednesday soon after) and Swansea Town, respectively. Squad numbers became compulsory forPremier League clubs from August 1993.In the game, Wednesday's
John Harkes scored the opener in the 8th minute, beforePaul Merson equalised for Arsenal. Merson then set upSteve Morrow for the winner. In the celebrations after the match, Arsenal skipper Tony Adams attempted to pick up Morrow and parade him on his shoulders, but Adams slipped and Morrow awkwardly hit the ground. He broke hisarm and had to be rushed tohospital . Unable to receive his winner's medal on the day, he was eventually presented with it before the start of the FA Cup Final the following month.Lineups
Route to Wembley
Arsenal
Round 2, 1st Leg: Millwall 1–1 Campbell at Highbury
Round 2, 2nd Leg: 1–1 Campbell at The Den (Arsenal win 3–1 on penalties)
Round 3: Derby County 1–1 Campbell at
Baseball Ground Round 3 Replay: 2–1 Campbell, Wright at Highbury
Round 4: Scarborough 1–0 Winterburn at
McCain Stadium Round 5: Nottingham Forest 2–0 Wright (2) at Highbury
Semi-final, 1st Leg: Crystal Palace 3–1 Smith (2), Wright at
Selhurst Park Semi-final, 2nd Leg: 2–0 Linighan, Wright at Highbury
heffield Wednesday
Round 2, 1st Leg: Hartlepool United 3–0 Bright, Watson, Wilson at
Hillsborough Stadium Round 2, 2nd Leg: 2–2 Bright, Warhurst at Victoria Park
Round 3: Leicester City 7–1 Bart-Williams, Bright (2), Hirst, Watson (2), Worthington at
Hillsborough Stadium Round 4: QPR 4–0 Bright, Hirst, Nilsson, Palmer at
Hillsborough Stadium Round 5: Ipswich Town 1–1 John Sheridan at
Portman Road Round 5 Replay 1–0 Warhurst at
Hillsborough Stadium Semi-final, 1st Leg: Blackburn Rovers 4–2 Harkes, John Sheridan, Warhurst (2) at
Ewood Park Semi-final, 2nd Leg: 2–1 Bright, Hirst at
Hillsborough Stadium References
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