2010 FA Trophy Final

The 2010 FA Trophy Final was the 40th final of the Football Association's cup competition for levels 5–8 of the English football league system. The match was contested by Stevenage Borough who won the competition in 2007 and 2009, and Barrow who won the competition in 1990. Although Stevenage Borough, who had won the Football Conference were pre-match favourites ahead of Barrow who had finished 15th, Barrow won 2–1 in extra time, after the match had ended in a 1–1 draw.

2010 FA Trophy Final
Event2009–10 FA Trophy
AET
Date8 May 2010
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeLee Probert (Wiltshire)
Attendance21,223

Club backgrounds

Stevenage Borough

Stevenage Borough were the first non-league team to appear three times at the new Wembley Stadium, London after winning two of the previous three FA Trophy competitions through victories in 2007 and 2009. Stevenage became the first team to win a competitive match, and subsequently, a competition trophy following the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium.[1] The supporters of the club occupied the West End of Wembley Stadium and will do so again in the 2010 final.

Barrow

The last time Barrow appeared in the FA Trophy final was 1990, when they won 3–0 against Leek Town.[2] They were making their first appearance at the redeveloped Wembley Stadium, in their second season in the Conference National following promotion from the Conference North.

Route to the Final

Barrow[3]RoundStevenage[4]
Kettering Town
A
1–0
Walker 49'First RoundEbbsfleet United
H
2–0
Beardsley 16', Bridges 88'
Maidenhead United
A
1–0
Bolland 8'Second RoundVauxhall Motors
H
6–0
Roberts 22', Boylan 40', Bridges 74' 76', Drury 78', Long 80'
Gateshead
H
1–1
Bond 63' (pen.)Third RoundDover Athletic
H
4–1
Sills 32', Beardsley 42', Bostwick 57', Odubade 85'
Gateshead
A
3–2
Walker 36' (pen.), Jones 44' (o.g.), Bond 73'Replay
York City
H
2–1
Bolland 5', Walker 35' (pen.)Fourth RoundWorkington
H
2–1
Long 55', 90'
Salisbury City
A
1–0
Blundell 75'Semi-Finals
First Leg
Kidderminster Harriers
A
5–1
Bridges 26', 43', Odubade 38', Beardsley 70', 83'
Salisbury City
H
2–1
Walker 51' (pen.), 89'Semi-Finals
Second Leg
Kidderminister Harriers
H
0–0

Match

Summary

Barrow seemed to begin the game more brightly out of the two sides, with three shots in the first ten minutes. It was on the ten-minute mark where, in Borough's first attack of the game, Andy Drury lashed a strike straight into the top corner of Barrow keeper Stuart Tomlinson's goal. This goal seemed to change the feel of the game, with Stevenage applying more and more pressure until, on 28 minutes, Stevenage midfielder David Bridges was shown a straight red card for serious foul play on Barrow No. 7, Andy Bond. The game was evenly balanced from then until half-time.

Barrow began the second-half brightly, creating plenty of chances; Stevenage had a few chances, however Barrow seemed to apply more and more pressure. On 79 minutes, substitute Lee McEvilly placed a header into the bottom right corner of Chris Day's net. Barrow exerted more and more pressure from then onwards, until 90 minutes when Borough keeper Day suffered an injury and was replaced by Ashley Bayes. Deep into added time when extra time seemed likely, Robin Hulbert went in for a challenge with his elbow, meaning the referee had no choice but to show red. Stevenage substitute Charlie Griffin had a huge amount of blood coming from his face, there was no way he could continue. They had already used all three subs, meaning the extra time was played 10 against 9 (Barrow 10 players, Stevenage 9).

The first half of extra time was even, but Barrow were possibly edging it. The second half of extra time could not have started better for Barrow as Jason Walker struck a stunning 25-yard strike into the top left corner of the goal. Barrow seemed to try and play the clock down and Stevenage had a few decent chances, before on 117 minutes Barrow had a 3-against-1 on the keeper, which amazingly, they missed. In the end, it didn't matter and the trophy went to Barrow.

Details

Barrow2–1 (a.e.t.)Stevenage Borough
McEvilly  79'
Walker  107'
Report Drury  10'
Attendance: 21, 223
Barrow
Stevenage
GK21 Stuart Tomlinson
RB2 Simon Spender
CB4 Paul Jones (c)
CB5 Phil Bolland
LB3 Paul Edwards
RM8 Paul Rutherford 110'
CM6 Robin Hulbert 90+6'
CM7 Andy Bond
LM24 Simon Wiles 64'
FW9 Jason Walker
FW26 Gregg Blundell 74'
Substitutes:
GK1 Tim Deasy
MF8 Mark Boyd 110'
FW10 Lee McEvilly 74'
MF11 Carlos Logan 64'
DF12 Mike Pearson
Managers:
Darren Sheridan
Dave Bayliss
GK16 Chris Day 90'
RB25 Ronnie Henry
CB5 Jon Ashton
CB14 Mark Roberts (c)
LB3 Scott Laird
RM23 Andy Drury
CM18 David Bridges 28'
CM24 Michael Bostwick
LM30 Joel Byrom 59'
FW20 Chris Beardsley 66'
FW11 Yemi Odubade
Substitutes:
GK1 Ashley Bayes 90'
DF2 Lawrie Wilson 59'
MF8 Stacy Long
FW9 Charlie Griffin 66'
MF30 Peter Vincenti
Manager:
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References

  1. Kidderminster 2–3 Stevenage BBC Sport Match Report of 2007 final
  2. List of FA Trophy winners
  3. BBC Sport – Barrow Results
  4. BBC Sport – Stevenage Results

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