2010 Football League Trophy Final

The 2010 Football League Trophy Final was the 27th final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One and Two, the Football League Trophy. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 28 March 2010. The match was contested between Carlisle United and Southampton. Southampton won the match 4–1 to give them their first silverware since winning the 1976 FA Cup.[1] The attendance may not be as high as it could have been because Carlisle did not require the maximum number of seats, whereas Southampton F.C would have been able to sell more than their number given, and this had angered the fans as Wembley Stadium would have some parts empty, and they could have been used by Southampton fans.[2]

2010 Football League Trophy Final
(Johnstone's Paint Trophy)
Event2009–10 Football League Trophy
Date28 March 2010
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchRickie Lambert (Southampton)
RefereeScott Mathieson (Cheshire)
Attendance73,476

Match details

Carlisle United1–4Southampton
Madine  84' Report Lambert  15' (pen.)
Lallana  44'
Waigo  50'
Antonio  60'
Attendance: 73,476
Referee: Scott Mathieson (Cheshire)
Carlisle United
Southampton
GK1 Adam Collin
RB21 Richard Keogh 45+1'
CB6 Peter Murphy 14'
CB14 Ian Harte
LB3 Evan Horwood
DM8 Graham Kavanagh 73'
DM11 Paul Thirlwell (c) 79'
AM25 Adam Clayton
RW4 Marc Bridge-Wilkinson 61'
CF9 Scott Dobie
LW10 Matty Robson
Substitutes:
GK40 Lenny Pidgeley
DF23 Tony Kane
MF7 Joe Anyinsah 61'
MF12 Tom Taiwo 79'
FW28 Gary Madine 73'
Manager:
Greg Abbott
GK1 Kelvin Davis
RB2 Dan Harding
CB6 Radhi Jaïdi 90+2'
CB12 José Fonte
LB18 Joseph Mills
RM37 Michail Antonio
CM10 Paul Wotton 85'
CM14 Dean Hammond (c)
LM20 Adam Lallana
CF7 Rickie Lambert
CF9 Papa Waigo 76'
Substitutes:
GK28 Bartosz Białkowski
DF5 Chris Perry 90+2'
MF8 Simon Gillett 76'
MF23 Lloyd James
FW38 David Connolly 85'
Manager:
Alan Pardew

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Tony Mason
    • Billy Smallwood
  • Fourth official: Kevin Wright

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.
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