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1982 FA Cup final

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For the women's event, see1982 WFA Cup final.
Football match
1982 FA Cup final
Event1981–82 FA Cup
Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers
Tottenham Hotspur won after areplay
Final
Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers
11
Afterextra time
Date22 May 1982
VenueWembley Stadium,London
RefereeClive White (Middlesex)
Attendance100,000
Replay
Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers
10
Date27 May 1982
VenueWembley Stadium,London
RefereeClive White (Middlesex)
Attendance100,000
1981
1983

The1982 FA Cup final was the 101st final of theFA Cup and took place on 22 May 1982 atWembley Stadium. It was contested betweenTottenham Hotspur andQueens Park Rangers.

Tottenham were the cup holders and were hot favourites, while QPR had narrowly missed out on promotion from theSecond Division.

It would be the last final involving a team from outside the top flight for ten years.

Tottenham's victory meant that they had then won the FA Cup seven times – matching the record set byAston Villa 25 years earlier. It also preserved their unbeaten record in FA Cup finals.

Tottenham'sArgentinian playersRicky Villa andOsvaldo Ardiles did not play due to theFalklands War.[1] Ardiles was away on international duty and due to the war was unable to return to London, so Tottenham loaned him to French clubParis Saint-Germain. Villa said he decided not to play in the final because of the ongoing Falklands War.[2]

Road to Wembley

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Tottenham Hotspur

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Home teams listed first.Round 3:Tottenham Hotspur 1–0Arsenal

 

Round 4:Tottenham Hotspur 1–0Leeds United

 

Round 5:Tottenham Hotspur 1–0Aston Villa

Round 6:Chelsea 2–3Tottenham Hotspur

 

Semi-final:Tottenham Hotspur 2–0Leicester City (atVilla Park,Birmingham)

Queens Park Rangers

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Home teams listed first.Round 3:Queens Park Rangers 1–1Middlesbrough

Replay:Middlesbrough 2–3Queens Park Rangers

Round 4:Blackpool 0–0Queens Park Rangers

Replay:Queens Park Rangers 5–1Blackpool

Round 5:Queens Park Rangers 3–1Grimsby Town

Round 6:Queens Park Rangers 1–0Crystal Palace

Semi-final:West Bromwich Albion 0–1Queens Park Rangers (atHighbury,London)

Match summary

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The first game was a tense and largely dull game of few clear cut chances. QPR's young goalkeeperPeter Hucker was certainly the busier keeper although Spurs were mainly being kept to long range efforts. Hucker's performance in the first match would ultimately earn him the Man of the Match award. QPR were not outclassed however, although their attacking options were hindered when prolific strikerClive Allen, who had scored the winner in the semi-final, was injured early in the game and was a peripheral figure thereafter. He was replaced byGary Micklewhite five minutes into the second half. Ninety minutes came and went with the score 0–0. With ten minutes of extra time remaining,Glenn Hoddle found himself just outside the QPR penalty box. His shot took a deflection (offTony Currie) and found the right-hand corner of Hucker's goal. Not to be outdone, five minutes laterSimon Stainrod took a long throw ten yards from the Spurs goal line. Rangers' burly centre-backBob Hazell, flicked the ball on at the near post andTerry Fenwick headed the ball past Spurs keeperRay Clemence at point-blank range, making the final score 1–1.

Replay

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The replay took place atWembley five days later. Clive Allen had not recovered from his injury and his replacement on the Saturday, Gary Micklewhite, started the game. Early in the game after only six minutes had elapsed, the Spurs midfielderGraham Roberts broke through into the Rangers penalty area. Rangers' captain on the evening, Tony Currie (regular captainGlenn Roeder was suspended), made a lunge to get the ball but only succeeded in bringing Roberts down. It was a clear penalty. Glenn Hoddle coolly slotted the penalty away sending Peter Hucker the wrong way. QPR soon managed to get into the game though and before long had the ball in the net by Micklewhite, but the goal was disallowed for an offside against Stainrod. It was fair to say that for much of the rest of the game they were the better side, taking the game to their more highly fancied opponents. The only thing they could not manage to do was score. The closest they came was in the second half whenJohn Gregory received a raking long pass from the left wing fromSimon Stainrod and spotted Spurs keeper Ray Clemence slightly off his line. Gregory's audacious volleyed chip from just inside the box however, agonisingly hit the crossbar and bounced to safety. Steve Archibald hit the post late on for Spurs but Hoddle's early penalty remained the only goal, and Spurs retained the trophy just as they had done in 1962. Spurs became the only team to win three FA Cup Final replays, as well as the only team to win FA Cup Final replays in successive years.[3]

Match details

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Tottenham Hotspur1–1 (a.e.t.)Queens Park Rangers
Hoddle 110'(Report)Fenwick 115'
Attendance: 100,000
Tottenham
QPR
GK1EnglandRay Clemence
LB2Republic of IrelandChris Hughton
CB3EnglandPaul Miller
CB4WalesPaul Price
RM5EnglandMicky Hazarddownward-facing red arrow 104'
RB6EnglandSteve Perryman (c)
CM7EnglandGraham Roberts
CF8ScotlandSteve Archibald
LM9Republic of IrelandTony Galvin
CM10EnglandGlenn Hoddle
CF11EnglandGarth Crooks
Substitute:
MF12EnglandGarry Brookeupward-facing green arrow 104'
Manager:
EnglandKeith Burkinshaw
GK1EnglandPeter Hucker
RB2EnglandTerry Fenwick
LB3EnglandIan Gillard
CM4Republic of IrelandGary Waddock
CB5EnglandBob Hazell
CB6EnglandGlenn Roeder (c)
LM7EnglandTony Currie
CM8EnglandMike Flanagan
CF9EnglandClive Allendownward-facing red arrow 50'
CF10EnglandSimon Stainrod
RM11EnglandJohn Gregory
Substitute:
MF12EnglandGary Micklewhiteupward-facing green arrow 50'
Manager:
EnglandTerry Venables

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • One substitute.

Replay

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Tottenham Hotspur1–0Queens Park Rangers
Hoddle 6' (pen.)
Attendance: 90,000
Tottenham
QPR
GK1EnglandRay Clemence
LB2Republic of IrelandChris Hughton
CB3EnglandPaul Miller
CB4WalesPaul Price
RM5EnglandMicky Hazarddownward-facing red arrow 67'
RB6EnglandSteve Perryman (c)
CM7EnglandGraham Roberts
CF8ScotlandSteve Archibald
LM9Republic of IrelandTony Galvin
CM10EnglandGlenn Hoddle
CF11EnglandGarth Crooks
Substitute:
CM12EnglandGarry Brookeupward-facing green arrow 67'
Manager:
EnglandKeith Burkinshaw
GK1EnglandPeter Hucker
CB2EnglandTerry Fenwick
LB3EnglandIan Gillard
CM4Republic of IrelandGary Waddock
CB5EnglandBob Hazell
RB6EnglandWarren Neill
CM7EnglandTony Currie (c)
LM8EnglandMike Flanagan
CF9EnglandGary Micklewhitedownward-facing red arrow 84'
CF10EnglandSimon Stainrod
RM11EnglandJohn Gregory
Substitute:
MF12EnglandSteve Burkeupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
EnglandTerry Venables

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • One substitute.

Cup final song

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Tottenham's cup final song was "Tottenham, Tottenham", recorded by the musical duoChas and Dave with the Tottenham squad.[4]

References

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  1. ^Butler, Bryon (1996).The Official Illustrated History of the FA Cup. London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 267.ISBN 0-7472-1781-5.
  2. ^"Ricky Villa: 'I recognise I am a little part of English football history'".The Independent. 22 October 2011.Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved22 May 2012.
  3. ^Ross, James M. (6 August 2020)."England FA Challenge Cup Finals".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved8 August 2020.
  4. ^"YouTube". YouTube. October 2016. Retrieved20 September 2023.

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