2010–11 Football League Trophy

The 2010–11 Football League Trophy, known as the Johnstone's Paint Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is the 27th season in the history of the competition. It is a knock-out tournament for English football clubs in League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football.

2010–11 Football League Trophy
Johnstone's Paint Trophy
Country England
Teams48
ChampionsCarlisle United
Runners-upBrentford
Matches played49

In all, 48 clubs entered the competition. It is split into two sections, Northern and Southern, with the winners of each section contesting the final at Wembley Stadium. The first round took place on the week commencing 30 August 2010. The final was contested between Brentford and Carlisle United with Carlisle winning 1–0.

First round

The draw for the first round of the competition took place on 14 August 2010.[1] Sixteen clubs were given a bye into the second round, and the remaining 32 clubs, including the holders, were divided into four geographical regions. Among the clubs receiving a bye in the northern section were Huddersfield Town and Peterborough United, while in the southern section West Country clubs Bristol Rovers and Plymouth Argyle entered at the second round stage.[2]

Byes

Second round

The second round draw took place on 4 September 2010, with matches played in the week commencing 4 October 2010.[3] Accrington Stanley were due to play Stockport County but the game was postponed because Accrington played an ineligible player in their first round match against Tranmere;[4] Accrington subsequently withdrew from the competition and Tranmere were reinstated.[5]

Area quarter-finals

The draw for the area quarter-finals took place on 9 October 2010 on Soccer AM, with matches played in the week commencing 8 November 2010.[6][7]

Area semi-finals

The draw for the area semi-finals took place on 13 November 2010 on Soccer AM, with matches due to be played in the week commencing 29 November 2010. Due to snow, only one match was eventually played during this week. One match was played on 14 December 2010 and broadcast live.[8]

Area finals

The area finals, which serve as the semi-finals for the entire competition, were contested over two legs, home and away.

Northern Section

18 January 2011 Carlisle United4 – 0Huddersfield TownBrunton Park, Carlisle
19:45 GMT Marshall  19'
Taiwo  23'
Murphy  62'
Michalík  65'
Report Attendance: 3,706
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
8 February 2011 Huddersfield Town3 – 0Carlisle UnitedGalpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
19:45 GMT Pilkington  30'
Lee  70', 81'
Attendance: 6,528
Referee: Steve Tanner

Carlisle United won 4–3 on aggregate

Southern Section

17 January 2011 Brentford1 – 1Exeter CityGriffin Park, London
19:45 GMT Alexander  64' Report Cureton  39' Attendance: 3,093
Referee: Mark Haywood
7 February 2011 Exeter City1 – 2BrentfordSt James Park, Exeter
19:45 GMT Nardiello  90+5' Report Saunders  20'
Alexander  26'
Attendance: 5,322
Referee: Kevin Wright

Brentford won 3–2 on aggregate

Final

Brentford0 – 1Carlisle United
Report Murphy  12'
Attendance: 40,476
Referee: Graham Salisbury
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References

  1. "Byes awarded" Archived 2010-08-03 at the Wayback Machine. Football League. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
  2. "League awaits Trophy draw". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
  3. "Johnstone's Paint Trophy second round draw". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 September 2010.
  4. "Accrington Stanley's JPT tie postponed". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
  5. "Accrington withdraw from Johnstone's Paint Trophy". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  6. "Round 3 draw". The Football League. 9 October 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  7. "Johnstone's Paint Trophy third round draw". BBC Sport. 9 October 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  8. "Round 4 draw" Archived 2010-11-17 at the Wayback Machine. The Football League. 13 November 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
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