1985 Football League Cup Final
- 1985 Football League Cup Final
The 1985 Football League Cup Final, commonly known as the 1985 Milk Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, was won by Norwich City. The Canaries defeated Sunderland 1–0 at Wembley Stadium on 24 March 1985 with an own goal scored by Gordon Chisholm, who deflected Asa Hartford's shot past goalkeeper Chris Turner. Later in the second half, Clive Walker missed a penalty awarded for a handball by Norwich defender Dennis van Wijk.[ [http://www.carlingcup.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Records/0,,11995,00.html Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The League Cup, But Were Afraid To Ask | Carling Cup | History | Records ] ] ]To date this remains the only time that both finalists in a major English cup competition were relegated at the end of the season.
Match details
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date=1985-03-24
team1=Norwich City
score=1 – 0
team2=Sunderland
goals1=Chisholm goal
goals2=
stadium=Wembley, London
attendance=100,000
referee=
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