1962–63 Football League Cup

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The 1962–63 Football League Cup was the third season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs; only 80 of them took part.[a] The competition began on 3 September 1962, and ended with the two-legged final on 23 and 27 May 1963.

CountryEngland
Wales
Teams80
Runners-upAston Villa
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1962–63 League Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Wales
Teams80
Final positions
ChampionsBirmingham City
Runners-upAston Villa
Tournament statistics
Matches played102
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A replica of the English League Cup trophy on display in the store of Aston Villa Football Club in Birmingham.

The tournament was won by Birmingham City, who beat near-neighbours Aston Villa 3–1 on aggregate. Birmingham won the first leg 3–1 at their home ground St Andrew's, thanks to goals from Jimmy Bloomfield and Ken Leek (2), with Bobby Thomson scoring Villa's goal. The second leg at Villa Park ended in a 0–0 draw and Birmingham won 3–1 on aggregate.

Match dates and results were initially drawn from Soccerbase,[1] and they were later checked against Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970–71.[2]

Calendar

Of the 80 teams, 48 received a bye to the second round and the other 32 played in the first round; these were the teams ranked 61st to 91st in the 1961–62 Football League, plus Oxford United, who had entered the Football League as replacements for Accrington Stanley. Semi-finals and final were played over two legs.

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Round Main date Fixtures Clubs New entries this round
Original Replays
First Round 5 September 1962 16 4 80 → 64 32
(teams ranked 17th–24th in Third Division; all Fourth Division; 1 new club)
Second Round 26 September 1962 32 11 64 → 32 48
(all First and Second Division, except those teams that did not enter; teams ranked 1st–16th in Third Division)
Third Round 17 October 1962 16 4 32 → 16 none
Fourth Round 14 November 1962 8 1 16 → 8 none
Fifth Round 3 December 1962 4 0 8 → 4 none
Semi-finals January–April 1963 4 0 4 → 2 none
Final 23 & 27 May 1963 2 0 2 → 1 none
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First round

Ties

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Home team Score Away team Date
Aldershot2–0Exeter City05-09-1962
Barrow3–2Workington05-09-1962
Bradford City2–2Doncaster Rovers05-09-1962
Brentford3–0Wrexham04-09-1962
Chester2–0Stockport County05-09-1962
Crewe Alexandra2–3Oldham Athletic05-09-1962
Darlington1–0Chesterfield05-09-1962
Halifax Town2–3Mansfield Town13-09-1962
Hartlepools United1–1Barnsley06-09-1962
Newport County2–1Gillingham05-09-1962
Shrewsbury Town3–1Millwall05-09-1962
Southport0–0Rochdale05-09-1962
Torquay United2–0Oxford United03-09-1962
Tranmere Rovers2–3Carlisle United03-09-1962
Watford1–2Colchester United06-09-1962
York City2–2Lincoln City05-09-1962
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Replays

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Home team Score Away team Date
Barnsley2–1Hartlepools United13-09-1962
Doncaster Rovers2–0Bradford City18-09-1962
Lincoln City2–0York City19-09-1962
Rochdale1–2[3]Southport18-09-1962
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Second round

Ties

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Replays

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Home team Score Away team Date
Blackburn Rovers3–1Derby County02-10-1962
Blackpool3–3[3]Manchester City08-10-1962
Charlton Athletic2–1Leicester City02-10-1962
Leyton Orient4–2Newcastle United01-10-1962
Lincoln City2–3Bury08-10-1962
Mansfield Town0–1Chester10-10-1962
Middlesbrough1–1[3]Hull City08-10-1962
Scunthorpe United2–2[3]Southampton02-10-1962
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2nd Replays

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Home team Score Away team Date
Hull City3–0[3]Middlesbrough10-10-1962
Manchester City4–2Blackpool15-10-1962
Southampton0–3Scunthorpe United09-10-1962
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Third round

Ties

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Home team Score Away team Date
Aston Villa3–1Stoke City17-10-1962
Barnsley1–2Luton Town16-10-1962
Barrow1–1Birmingham City15-10-1962
Blackburn Rovers4–0Leeds United17-10-1962
Bradford Park Avenue2–2Charlton Athletic16-10-1962
Bristol Rovers2–0Cardiff City23-10-1962
Bury3–1Sheffield United23-10-1962
Carlisle United1–1Norwich City16-10-1962
Hull City1–2Fulham17-10-1962
Leyton Orient9–2Chester17-10-1962
Newport County1–2Manchester City24-10-1962
Northampton Town1–1Preston North End16-10-1962
Notts County5–0Swindon Town17-10-1962
Portsmouth5–1Coventry City17-10-1962
Rotherham United3–1West Ham United16-10-1962
Sunderland2–0Scunthorpe United17-10-1962
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Replays

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Home team Score Away team Date
Birmingham City5–1Barrow29-10-1962
Charlton Athletic1–0Bradford Park Avenue23-10-1962
Norwich City5–0Carlisle United24-10-1962
Preston North End2–1Northampton Town29-10-1962
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Fourth round

Ties

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Home team Score Away team Date
Aston Villa6–2Preston North End12-11-1962 [4]
Birmingham City3–2Notts County14-11-1962
Blackburn Rovers4–1Rotherham United14-11-1962
Bury3–1Bristol Rovers13-11-1962
Leyton Orient3–2Charlton Athletic12-11-1962
Manchester City1–0Luton Town14-11-1962
Norwich City1–0Fulham14-11-1962
Portsmouth0–0Sunderland14-11-1962
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Replay

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Home team Score Away team Date
Sunderland2–1Portsmouth21-11-1962
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Fifth round

Ties

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Home team Score Away team Date
Aston Villa4–1Norwich City03-12-1962
Birmingham City6–0Manchester City11-12-1962
Leyton Orient0–2Bury03-12-1962
Sunderland3–2Blackburn Rovers05-12-1962
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Semi-finals

First leg

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Home team Score Away team Date
Birmingham City3–2Bury27-03-1963
Sunderland1–3Aston Villa12-01-1963
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Second leg

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Home team Score Away team Date Agg
Aston Villa0–0Sunderland22-04-19633–1
Bury1–1Birmingham City08-04-19633–4
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Final

The final was played over two legs. The first leg was held at St Andrew's, Birmingham on 23 May 1963 and the second leg was held at Villa Park, Birmingham, on 27 May 1963.

More information Birmingham City, 3–1 ...
Birmingham City3–1Aston Villa
Bloomfield
Leek
Summary Thomson
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Attendance: 31,580
Referee: E. Crawford
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Attendance: 37,921
Referee: A.W. Sparling

Birmingham City won 3–1 on aggregate.

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