1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup

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Event1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup
Date27 August 1969
VenueStadio Olimpico, Rome
Date10 September 1969
1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup
Match programme cover from second-leg
Event1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup
First leg
Date27 August 1969
VenueStadio Olimpico, Rome
Second leg
Date10 September 1969
VenueCounty Ground, Swindon
1970

The 1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup was a football cup competition held between clubs in England and Italy won by Swindon Town. It was the inaugural Anglo-Italian League Cup competition.

The origin of the Anglo-Italian League Cup (also known as the Anglo-Italian Cup Winners' Cup[1] and billed on the match programme as the International League Cup Winners' Cup) was to reward Swindon Town with European football in lieu of their ineligibility for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup following their victory in the 1968–69 League Cup, beating Arsenal in the final. The Football League Cup had been changed in 1967 so the winner would be awarded a place in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup;[2] however, teams outside the First Division were not permitted in the competition.[3] Queens Park Rangers won that year's final but were omitted from the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup as they were in the Third Division.[3][4] When Swindon, another third division club, won the League Cup two years later the Anglo-Italian League Cup was organised as a way of compensating them for the ruling that prevented them competing in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[3]

The competition consisted of a single two-legged match against the Italian team A.S. Roma who had won the Coppa Italia that season.[5][6]

The final

The final was played over two legs, with A.S. Roma drawn to host the first game in Rome. The second leg was played in England.

1st leg

A.S. Roma2–1Swindon Town
Enzo 43' (pen.)
Cappellini 68'[nb 1]
(report) Noble 52'
Attendance: 50,000 (est.)
Referee: K. Howley, Middlesbrough
Roma
Swindon Town
A.S. ROMA:
GKAlberto Ginulfi
DFLuciano Spinosi
DFFrancesco Carpenetti
DFElvio Salvori
DFFrancesco Cappelli
DFSergio Santarini
MFJoaquin Luca Peiró
FWRenato Cappellini
MFFranco Cordova
FWFabio Enzo
MFFabio Capello
Substitutes:
None
Manager:
Helenio Herrera[10]
SWINDON TOWN F.C.:
GKPeter Downsborough
RBRod Thomas
LBJohn Trollope
MFJoe Butler
CBFrank Burrows
CBStan Harland
FWArthur Horsfield downward-facing red arrow 72'
MFRoger Smart
MFJohn Smith
FWPeter Noble
FWDon Rogers
Substitutes:
FWChris Jones upward-facing green arrow 72'
Manager:
Fred Ford

Roma relied on attacking tactics in the early stages of the game, forcing Swindon to defend and rely on counter-attack moves to break the dead-lock. The first half was characterised by the many attempts on goal by Roma's centre-forward Enzo saved by Swindon goalkeeper Downsborough.[9]

In the 12th minute Roma were denied a penalty. Peiro had fed a pass through to Cappellini and, as the inside-right cut into the penalty area, he appeared to be sent full-length by a tackle from Harland. Instead of the expected penalty, English referee Kevin Howley gave Swindon a free-kick.[9]

Shortly before half-time, Elvio Salvori, the Roma half back, dived over the outstretched leg of Roger Smart.[6] A penalty was awarded, which Fabio Enzo converted. Just two minutes later, the half-time whistle sounded.

Then, as Salvori broke into the penalty area, he literally threw himself over the outstretched leg of Smart. Much to the dismay of the Town players, the referee immediately awarded a penalty from which Enzo scored.[9]

The second half was more evenly contested, and Swindon equalised through Peter Noble who sliced a chipped free-kick from John Smith just out of the grasp of the Roma goalkeeper, Alberto Ginulfi.[9] Roma responded with a period of concerted attack and were rewarded when Renato Cappellini headed home a cross from a corner, which proved to be the winner. Swindon pressurised the Italian defence for the final 10 minutes of the game but could not equalise,[6] A.S. Roma won 2–1.

2nd leg

Swindon Town4–0A.S. Roma
Horsfield 5'[nb 2] 70' 89'
Rogers 72'
(report)
County Ground, Swindon
Attendance: 11,978
Referee: B. De Marchi, Italy
Swindon Town
Roma
SWINDON TOWN:
GKPeter Downsborough
RBRod Thomas
LBJohn Trollope
MFJoe Butler
CBMick Blick
CBStan Harland
FWArthur Horsfield downward-facing red arrow 72'
MFRoger Smart
MFJohn Smith
FWPeter Noble
FWDon Rogers
Substitutes:
None
Manager:
Fred Ford
A.S. ROMA:
GKAlberto Ginulfi
DFLuciano Spinosi
DFFrancesco Scaratti
DFFrancesco Carpenetti
DFAldo Bet
DFSergio Santarini
MFJoaquin Luca Peiró
FWFabio Enzo downward-facing red arrow 46'
FWFausto Landini downward-facing red arrow 66'
MFFabio Capello
MFFranco Cordova
Substitutes:
MFElvio Salvori upward-facing green arrow 66'
FWGiorgio Braglia upward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Helenio Herrera[10]

For the second leg, Roma attempted to hold onto their lead with a defensive formation.[10] It took Swindon five[nb 2] minutes to pull level on aggregate, when Arthur Horsfield volleyed home a cross from John Smith. The game remained at 1–0 until the 70th minute, when Horsfield added his second and Don Rogers scored the third two minutes later.[12]

With Roma pushing forward to get back into the game, Horsfield completed his hat-trick in the 89th minute – meaning Swindon Town had won 4–0 on the night, and 5–2 on aggregate.[12]

The gate receipts were reported as being £8794.19s,[12] equivalent to around £182,840 in 2025.[13]

Post game

Impressed with the competition and spirit of both fans and clubs, the Italian FA organised another Anglo-Italian competition for later the same season.[6] This was to be the 1970 Anglo-Italian Cup, a competition that Swindon Town won. A.S. Roma were later Anglo-Italian Cup champions in 1972.

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