1st Televised Goal Premier League 1992
First Televised Premier League Goal
16th August 1992
Nottingham Forest 1 – 0 Liverpool
Teddy Sheringham scored after 29 minutes
Played at City Ground
Attendance: 20,038
Referee: M D Reed
16th August 1992
Nottingham Forest 1 – 0 Liverpool
Teddy Sheringham scored after 29 minutes
Played at City Ground
Attendance: 20,038
Referee: M D Reed
Bayern Munich 2 – 1 Borussia Dortmund
Played at Wembley Stadium, London on 25th May 2013- Referee Nicola Rizzoli
M Neuer, P Lahm, Dante, J Boateng, D Alaba, B Schweinsteiger, F Ribery, Javi Martinez, T Muller, A Robben (Scored), M Mandzukic (Scored)
Substitute Luiz Gustavo replaced F Ribery after 89 minutes
Substitute M Gomez replaced M Mandzukic after 89 minutes
Unused Substitutes T Starke, D van Buyten, X Shaqiri, A Tymoschuk, C Pizarro
Manager – Jupp Heynckes
R Weidenfeller, M Hummels, N Subotic, L Piszczek, M Schmelzer, J Blaszczykowski, S Bender, M Reus, K Grosskreutz, I Gundogan (Scored a Penalty), R Lewandowski
Substitute N Sahin replaced J Blaszczykowski after 89 minutes
Substitute J Schieber replaced S Bender after 89 minutes
Unused Substitutes M Langerak, F Santana, S Kehl, M Leitner, O Kirch
Manager – Jürgen Klopp
Coventry City 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2 (after extra time)
Played May 16 1987, Attendance 98,000, Referee N Midgley
Steve Ogrizovic, David Phillips, Greg Downs, Lloyd McGrath, Brian Kilcline (Captain), Trevor Peake, Dave Bennett (Scored), Micky Gynn, Cyrille Regis, Keith Houchen (Scored), Nick Pickering
(Gary Mabbutt scored an own goal)
Substitute Graham Rodger replaced Brian Kilcline in the 88th minute
Unused substitute Steve Sedgley
Ray Clemence, Chris Hughton, Mitchell Thomas, Steve Hodge, Richard Gough (Captain), Gary Mabbutt (Scored), Clive Allen (Scored), Paul Allen, Chris Waddle, Glenn Hoddle, Ossie Ardiles
Substitute Gary A Stevens replaced Ossie Ardiles in the 91st minute
Substitute Nico Claesen replaced Chris Hughton in the 97th minute
Huddersfield Town 1 Preston North End 0
Played April 29 1922 at Stamford Bridge, Attendance 53,000, Referee J W P Fowler
Alex Mutch, James Wood, Sam Wadsworth Charlie Slade, Tommy Wilson, Billy Watson, George Richardson, Frank Mann, Ernie Islip, Clem Stephenson, Billy Smith (Scorer)
James Mitchell, Tom Hamilton, Alex Doolan, Tom Duxbury, Joe McCall, Johnny Williamson, Archie Rawlings, Frank Jefferis, Billy Roberts, Roland Woodhouse, Peter Quinn
Arsenal 1 Sheffield United 0
Played April 25 1936, Attendance 93,384, Referee H Nattrass
Alex Wilson, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Jack Crayston, Herbie Roberts, Wilf Copping, Joe Hulme, Ray Bowden, Ted Drake (Scored), Alex James (Captain), Cliff Bastin
Jack Smith, Harry Hooper (Captain), Charlie Wilkinson, Ernie Jackson, Tom Johnson, Archie McPherson, Harold Barton, Bobby Barclay, Jock Dodds, Jack Pickering, Bertie Williams
Played at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 12 May 1990
Aberdeen 0 – 0 Celtic (After Extra Time)
Aberdeen won 9-8 on penalties
The First Scottish Cup to be decided on penalties
Referee George Smith
Attendance: 60,493
Aberdeen
Manager Alex Smith
Theo Snelders, Stewart McKimmie, Alex McLeish, Brian Irvine, David Robertson, Paul Mason, Brian Grant, Jim Bett, Robert Connor, Charlie Nicholas, Hans Gillhaus
Substitute Graham Watson replaced Paul Mason
Celtic
Manager Billy McNeill
Pat Bonner, Dariusz Wdowczyk, Paul Elliott, Derek Whyte, Anton Rogan, Billy Stark, Peter Grant, Paul McStay, Joe Miller, Andy Walker, Dariusz Dziekanowski
Substitute Mike Galloway replaced Billy Stark
Substitute Tommy Coyne replaced Andy Walker
Old Carthusians 3 Old Etonians 0
Played April 9, Attendance 4,000, Referee W Pierce-Dix
Leonard F Gillett, Walter Norris, (Sir) Elliott Colvin, James Frederick McLeod Prinsep, (Sir) Joseph Vincent, Walter Hansell, Lewis Richards, William Page (Scored), Edward Wynyard (Scored), Edward Hagarty Parry (Captain) (Scored), Alexander Todd
John Frederick Peel Rawlinson, Charles Foley, Thomas French, Hon Arthur Kinnaird (Captain), R Bryan Farrer, Reginald Heber Macauley, Harry Chester Goodhart, Herbert Whitfield, Philip Novelli, William Anderson, John Chevallier