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2011 Football League Two play-off final

The 2011 Football League Two play-off Final was an association football match which was played on 28 May 2011 at Old Trafford in Manchester, between Stevenage and Torquay United, to determine the fourth and final team to gain promotion from Football League Two to the League One. The top three teams of the 2010–11 Football League Two season, Chesterfield, Bury and Wycombe Wanderers, gained automatic promotion to League One, while those placed from fourth to seventh position took part in play-offs. The winners of the play-off semi-finals competed for the final place for the 2011–12 season in League One. Shrewsbury Town and Accrington Stanley were the defeated semi-finalists, losing to Torquay United and Stevenage respectively.

2011 Football League Two play-off Final
Old Trafford hosted the match due to the double-booking of the usual venue Wembley Stadium
Event2010–11 Football League Two
Date28 May 2011
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
RefereeDarren Deadman
Attendance11,484
2010
2012

Darren Deadman was the referee for the final which was played in front of 11,484 spectators. Stevenage started the game strongly and in the 41st minute took the lead when Darius Charles passed to John Mousinho whose strike from 20 yards (18 m) flew into the bottom corner of the Torquay United goal. Jake Robinson's second-half shot hit the Stevenage crossbar and with no further goals the match ended 1–0 to Stevenage who secured back-to-back promotions.

Stevenage ended their following season in sixth place in League One and qualified for the 2012 play-offs where they lost 1–0 on aggregate to Sheffield United on aggregate in the semi-final. The next season, Accrington Stanley finished in fourteenth position in League Two.

Route to the final

Football League Two final table, leading positions[1][2]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Chesterfield 46 24 14 8 85 51 +34 86
2 Bury 46 23 12 11 82 50 +32 81
3 Wycombe Wanderers 46 22 14 10 69 50 +19 80
4 Shrewsbury Town 46 22 13 11 72 49 +23 79
5 Accrington Stanley 46 18 19 9 73 55 +18 73
6 Stevenage 46 18 15 13 62 45 +17 69
7 Torquay United 46 17 18 11 74 53 +21 68[a]
Notes:
  1. ^ Torquay United were deducted one point for fielding an unregistered player.[3]

Stevenage finished the regular 2010–11 season in sixth place in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system, one place and one point ahead of Torquay United (who had been deducted a single point for fielding an unregistered player).[3] Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places for promotion to Football League One and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the fourth promoted team. Stevenage finished eleven points behind Wycombe Wanderers (who were promoted in third place), twelve behind Bury (promoted in second) and seventeen behind league winners Chesterfield.[1]

Torquay United's opponents for their play-off semi-final were Shrewsbury Town with the first match of the two-legged tie taking place at Plainmoor in Torquay on 14 May 2011. Torquay dominated the first half and took the lead in the 29th minute when Chris Zebroski scored following a pass from Gavin Tomlin. The home side doubled their advantage in first-half stoppage time after Eunan O'Kane's 20-yard (18 m) strike beat the Shrewsbury Town goalkeeper Ben Smith. After a goalless second half, the match ended 2–0 to Torquay United.[4] The second leg was held six days later at New Meadow in Shrewsbury. Torquay United's goalkeeper Scott Bevan was forced to make a number of saves while his side also went close to scoring, but the deadlock failed to be broken. The match ended 0–0 and Torquay United progressed to the final with a 2–0 aggregate victory.[5]

In the other semi-final, Stevenage faced Accrington Stanley and the first leg was played at Broadhall Way in Stevenage on 15 May 2011. Stacy Long opened the scoring for the home side with a 15-yard (14 m) strike which took a deflection off Sean Hessey before finding the Accrington Stanley net. Darius Charles's 30 yards (27 m) volley then hit the Accrington Stanley goalpost and rebounded to Joel Byrom who scored just before half time. The visiting side went closest to scoring in the second half when Jimmy Ryan struck the ball against his teammate Sean McConville when the Stevenage goal was undefended, and the match ended 2–0.[6] The return leg took place five days later at the Crown Ground in Accrington. After a goalless first half, two Accrington Stanley players were sent off: Joe Jacobson was dismissed for a late tackle on Lawrie Wilson before Sean McConville was shown the red card for lashing out after the initial sending-off. Chris Beardsley scored in the last minute of the match to secure a 1–0 win for Stevenage and progression to the final with a 3–0 aggregate victory.[7]

Match

Background

Due to the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final being held at Wembley Stadium on 28 May 2011, it appeared that the three Football League play-off finals may have to be played at a different venue for the first time since 2007. Manchester United's Old Trafford had been confirmed as a possible alternative, while Arsenal's Emirates Stadium and the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff were also under consideration to host the Championship, League One and League Two play-off finals.[8] It was confirmed in January 2011 that Wembley would host the Championship play-off final on 30 May, while Old Trafford would host the League Two and League One finals on 28 and 29 May respectively.[9]

Stevenage were bidding for back-to-back promotions, as the season prior they had won the Conference Premier title with 99 points making the 2010–11 season their first season in the Football League.[10][11][12] Manager Graham Westley was in his second spell as Stevenage manager.[13][14] Stevenage secured a play-off place after a run of nine victories out of eleven, propelling the club up the league table and into the play-off positions.[15][16] This included winning six games in a row, a sequence only matched by Bury during the regular season.[17][18] A 3–3 draw on the last day of the season against Bury confirmed Stevenage's place in the play-offs, finishing sixth with 69 points.[19][20]

Torquay were aiming to return to League One, where they last played in the 2004–05 season. Having been relegated from the Football League in 2007,[21] they returned two seasons later via the play-offs.[22] Torquay went into the match having lost one of their last fourteen in all competitions, with seven clean sheets out of the last nine. Manager Paul Buckle was appointed in June 2007;[23] his team lost the 2008 FA Trophy Final,[24] but returned to Wembley one year later for play-off success against Cambridge United.[22]

In the meetings between the sides during the regular season, the match at Broadhall Way in September 2010 ended in a goalless draw while the game at Plainmoor the following March saw a 2–0 victory for Torquay United.[25] Zebroski and Elliot Benyon were Torquay United's leading scorers during the regular season, both having scored a total of 14 goals in all competitions.[26] Stevenage's top scorer going into the play-offs was Byron Harrison with 8 goals (all in the league).[27]

Summary

The scheduled 3 p.m. kick off was delayed following a road traffic accident on the M6 motorway which held up the arrival of travelling supporters. The match finally got under way at 3:16 p.m. on 28 May 2011 and was refereed by Darren Deadman.[28][29] Stevenage started the final the stronger side and after six minutes had the first opportunity to score. Darius Charles passed the ball in-field to Craig Reid but his shot from 12 yards (11 m) was blocked by Torquay United's Guy Branston. Three minutes later, both Billy Kee and then Lee Mansell shot at the Stevenage goal but the ball was eventually cleared by Mark Roberts. Charles' pass then found John Mousinho on the edge of the Torquay United penalty area but his low shot was held by Bevan. Torquay United began to assert some pressure on Stevenage with a series of crosses, but failed to convert any of their opportunities to score. On the half-hour mark, Lawrie Wilson made a break and after Bevan failed to clear his cross, Charles struck the ball over the Torquay United crossbar. Two minutes later, Reid's low shot was gathered by Bevan which was followed by a Stevenage free kick which was caught by the Torquay United goalkeeper. Tomlin was clear in the Stevenage box in the 37th minute but was tackled by Roberts, then Charles headed Long's cross into the ground and over the Torquay United bar. In the 41st minute, Stevenage took the lead when Charles passed to Mousinho whose strike from 20 yards (18 m) flew into the bottom corner of the Torquay United goal. Branston then headed a corner just wide for Torquay United and after one minute of stoppage time, the half was brought to a close.[28][29]

Neither side made any changes to their personnel during the interval and the second half started with Torquay United applying pressure. Five minutes in, Kee was sent clear with a pass from Kevin Nicholson and went one-one-one with the Stevenage goalkeeper Chris Day but his weak shot was deflected round the goalpost. In the 55th minute, Zebroski was shown the first yellow card of the match for foul on Roberts. Three minutes later, Stevenage made the first substitution of the match, with Darren Murphy replacing Byrom. Soon after, Mousinho was booked for time-wasting before Harrison was brought on by Stevenage as a substitute for Reid who had injured his hamstring. Charles then saw his low shot saved by Bevan before Zebroski's shot following an error from Roberts hit the side netting. Jake Robinson's 18-yard (16 m) strike was saved by Day and then Zebroski shot over the Stevenage bar. Murphy's close-range header went wide of the Torquay United goal before Robinson's shot hit the Stevenage crossbar. In the 79th minute, Joe Oastler came on to replace Damon Lathrope and was booked a minute later for a foul on Harrison. Three minutes later, Branston's initial shot from a Stevenage corner was blocked and he struck the rebound over the bar from around 12 yards (11 m). With seven minutes of regular time remaining, Torquay United made a double-substitution, with Danny Stevens and Lathaniel Rowe-Turner coming on for Robinson and Nicholson. Stevenage then brought Beardsley on to replace Charles. Stevens late shot for Torquay United was blocked and the match ended 1–0 to Stevenage who secured back-to-back promotions.[29]

Details

Stevenage1–0Torquay United
Mousinho   41' Report
Attendance: 11,484
Referee: Darren Deadman (Cambridgeshire)
 
 
 
 
 
Stevenage
 
 
 
 
 
Torquay United
GK 16 Chris Day
DF 3 Scott Laird
DF 14 Mark Roberts (c)
DF 24 Michael Bostwick
DF 25 Ronnie Henry
DF 4 Darius Charles   85'
MF 2 Lawrie Wilson
MF 8 Stacy Long
MF 13 Joel Byrom   57'
MF 21 John Mousinho   59'
FW 10 Craig Reid   62'
Substitutes:
GK 29 Joe Welch
DF 5 Jon Ashton
MF 7 Darren Murphy   57'
MF 17 Peter Winn
FW 12 Ben May
FW 20 Chris Beardsley   85'
FW 26 Byron Harrison   90+4'   62'
Manager:
Graham Westley
GK 1 Scott Bevan
DF 3 Kevin Nicholson   83'
DF 5 Chris Robertson
DF 7 Lee Mansell (c)
DF 23 Guy Branston
MF 8 Billy Kee
MF 9 Jake Robinson   83'
MF 10 Eunan O'Kane
MF 22 Damon Lathrope   79'
FW 15 Gavin Tomlin
FW 26 Chris Zebroski   55'
Substitutes:
GK 16 Danny Potter
DF 2 Lathaniel Rowe-Turner   83'
DF 18 Joe Oastler   80'   79'
DF 4 Mark Ellis
MF 17 Saul Halpin
MF 19 Danny Stevens   83'
MF 14 Lloyd Macklin
Manager:
Paul Buckle
Statistics[28]
Stevenage Torquay United
Goals scored 1 0
Total shots 8 16
Shots on target 4 3
Ball possession 54% 46%
Corner kicks 3 7
Fouls committed 14 10
Offsides 1 2
Yellow cards 2 2
Red cards 0 0

Post-match

The winning goalscorer Mousinho said: "It's incredible to be here at Old Trafford and to win through as well. From where we've come, to win back-to-back promotions is incredible. It was a long, long second half ... but we came through it."[29] His manager Westley attributed his side's success to the effort they had put in during the season: "It's been a long, hard season ... The secret to success in any form of life is hard work and we've done that, put in the work."[29] Two days after the final, Buckle left Torquay United to take up the vacant managerial role at Bristol Rovers.[30] Two weeks later, Torquay United appointed Martin Ling as Buckle's replacement.[31]

Stevenage ended their following season in sixth place in League One and qualified for the 2012 League One play-offs where they lost 1–0 on aggregate to Sheffield United in the semi-final.[32] The next season, Torquay United finished in fifth position in League Two and qualified for the 2012 League Two play-offs where they lost 4–1 on aggregate to Cheltenham Town in the semi-final.[33]

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The 2011 Football League Two play off Final was an association football match which was played on 28 May 2011 at Old Trafford in Manchester between Stevenage and Torquay United to determine the fourth and final team to gain promotion from Football League Two to the League One The top three teams of the 2010 11 Football League Two season Chesterfield Bury and Wycombe Wanderers gained automatic promotion to League One while those placed from fourth to seventh position took part in play offs The winners of the play off semi finals competed for the final place for the 2011 12 season in League One Shrewsbury Town and Accrington Stanley were the defeated semi finalists losing to Torquay United and Stevenage respectively 2011 Football League Two play off FinalOld Trafford hosted the match due to the double booking of the usual venue Wembley StadiumEvent2010 11 Football League TwoStevenage Torquay United1 0Date28 May 2011VenueOld Trafford ManchesterRefereeDarren DeadmanAttendance11 484 20102012 Darren Deadman was the referee for the final which was played in front of 11 484 spectators Stevenage started the game strongly and in the 41st minute took the lead when Darius Charles passed to John Mousinho whose strike from 20 yards 18 m flew into the bottom corner of the Torquay United goal Jake Robinson s second half shot hit the Stevenage crossbar and with no further goals the match ended 1 0 to Stevenage who secured back to back promotions Stevenage ended their following season in sixth place in League One and qualified for the 2012 play offs where they lost 1 0 on aggregate to Sheffield United on aggregate in the semi final The next season Accrington Stanley finished in fourteenth position in League Two Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Background 2 2 Summary 2 3 Details 3 Post match 4 ReferencesRoute to the final EditMain article 2010 11 Football League Two Football League Two final table leading positions 1 2 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Chesterfield 46 24 14 8 85 51 34 862 Bury 46 23 12 11 82 50 32 813 Wycombe Wanderers 46 22 14 10 69 50 19 804 Shrewsbury Town 46 22 13 11 72 49 23 795 Accrington Stanley 46 18 19 9 73 55 18 736 Stevenage 46 18 15 13 62 45 17 697 Torquay United 46 17 18 11 74 53 21 68 a Notes Torquay United were deducted one point for fielding an unregistered player 3 Stevenage finished the regular 2010 11 season in sixth place in Football League Two the fourth tier of the English football league system one place and one point ahead of Torquay United who had been deducted a single point for fielding an unregistered player 3 Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places for promotion to Football League One and instead took part in the play offs to determine the fourth promoted team Stevenage finished eleven points behind Wycombe Wanderers who were promoted in third place twelve behind Bury promoted in second and seventeen behind league winners Chesterfield 1 Torquay United s opponents for their play off semi final were Shrewsbury Town with the first match of the two legged tie taking place at Plainmoor in Torquay on 14 May 2011 Torquay dominated the first half and took the lead in the 29th minute when Chris Zebroski scored following a pass from Gavin Tomlin The home side doubled their advantage in first half stoppage time after Eunan O Kane s 20 yard 18 m strike beat the Shrewsbury Town goalkeeper Ben Smith After a goalless second half the match ended 2 0 to Torquay United 4 The second leg was held six days later at New Meadow in Shrewsbury Torquay United s goalkeeper Scott Bevan was forced to make a number of saves while his side also went close to scoring but the deadlock failed to be broken The match ended 0 0 and Torquay United progressed to the final with a 2 0 aggregate victory 5 In the other semi final Stevenage faced Accrington Stanley and the first leg was played at Broadhall Way in Stevenage on 15 May 2011 Stacy Long opened the scoring for the home side with a 15 yard 14 m strike which took a deflection off Sean Hessey before finding the Accrington Stanley net Darius Charles s 30 yards 27 m volley then hit the Accrington Stanley goalpost and rebounded to Joel Byrom who scored just before half time The visiting side went closest to scoring in the second half when Jimmy Ryan struck the ball against his teammate Sean McConville when the Stevenage goal was undefended and the match ended 2 0 6 The return leg took place five days later at the Crown Ground in Accrington After a goalless first half two Accrington Stanley players were sent off Joe Jacobson was dismissed for a late tackle on Lawrie Wilson before Sean McConville was shown the red card for lashing out after the initial sending off Chris Beardsley scored in the last minute of the match to secure a 1 0 win for Stevenage and progression to the final with a 3 0 aggregate victory 7 Match EditBackground Edit Due to the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final being held at Wembley Stadium on 28 May 2011 it appeared that the three Football League play off finals may have to be played at a different venue for the first time since 2007 Manchester United s Old Trafford had been confirmed as a possible alternative while Arsenal s Emirates Stadium and the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff were also under consideration to host the Championship League One and League Two play off finals 8 It was confirmed in January 2011 that Wembley would host the Championship play off final on 30 May while Old Trafford would host the League Two and League One finals on 28 and 29 May respectively 9 Stevenage were bidding for back to back promotions as the season prior they had won the Conference Premier title with 99 points making the 2010 11 season their first season in the Football League 10 11 12 Manager Graham Westley was in his second spell as Stevenage manager 13 14 Stevenage secured a play off place after a run of nine victories out of eleven propelling the club up the league table and into the play off positions 15 16 This included winning six games in a row a sequence only matched by Bury during the regular season 17 18 A 3 3 draw on the last day of the season against Bury confirmed Stevenage s place in the play offs finishing sixth with 69 points 19 20 Torquay were aiming to return to League One where they last played in the 2004 05 season Having been relegated from the Football League in 2007 21 they returned two seasons later via the play offs 22 Torquay went into the match having lost one of their last fourteen in all competitions with seven clean sheets out of the last nine Manager Paul Buckle was appointed in June 2007 23 his team lost the 2008 FA Trophy Final 24 but returned to Wembley one year later for play off success against Cambridge United 22 In the meetings between the sides during the regular season the match at Broadhall Way in September 2010 ended in a goalless draw while the game at Plainmoor the following March saw a 2 0 victory for Torquay United 25 Zebroski and Elliot Benyon were Torquay United s leading scorers during the regular season both having scored a total of 14 goals in all competitions 26 Stevenage s top scorer going into the play offs was Byron Harrison with 8 goals all in the league 27 Summary Edit The scheduled 3 p m kick off was delayed following a road traffic accident on the M6 motorway which held up the arrival of travelling supporters The match finally got under way at 3 16 p m on 28 May 2011 and was refereed by Darren Deadman 28 29 Stevenage started the final the stronger side and after six minutes had the first opportunity to score Darius Charles passed the ball in field to Craig Reid but his shot from 12 yards 11 m was blocked by Torquay United s Guy Branston Three minutes later both Billy Kee and then Lee Mansell shot at the Stevenage goal but the ball was eventually cleared by Mark Roberts Charles pass then found John Mousinho on the edge of the Torquay United penalty area but his low shot was held by Bevan Torquay United began to assert some pressure on Stevenage with a series of crosses but failed to convert any of their opportunities to score On the half hour mark Lawrie Wilson made a break and after Bevan failed to clear his cross Charles struck the ball over the Torquay United crossbar Two minutes later Reid s low shot was gathered by Bevan which was followed by a Stevenage free kick which was caught by the Torquay United goalkeeper Tomlin was clear in the Stevenage box in the 37th minute but was tackled by Roberts then Charles headed Long s cross into the ground and over the Torquay United bar In the 41st minute Stevenage took the lead when Charles passed to Mousinho whose strike from 20 yards 18 m flew into the bottom corner of the Torquay United goal Branston then headed a corner just wide for Torquay United and after one minute of stoppage time the half was brought to a close 28 29 Neither side made any changes to their personnel during the interval and the second half started with Torquay United applying pressure Five minutes in Kee was sent clear with a pass from Kevin Nicholson and went one one one with the Stevenage goalkeeper Chris Day but his weak shot was deflected round the goalpost In the 55th minute Zebroski was shown the first yellow card of the match for foul on Roberts Three minutes later Stevenage made the first substitution of the match with Darren Murphy replacing Byrom Soon after Mousinho was booked for time wasting before Harrison was brought on by Stevenage as a substitute for Reid who had injured his hamstring Charles then saw his low shot saved by Bevan before Zebroski s shot following an error from Roberts hit the side netting Jake Robinson s 18 yard 16 m strike was saved by Day and then Zebroski shot over the Stevenage bar Murphy s close range header went wide of the Torquay United goal before Robinson s shot hit the Stevenage crossbar In the 79th minute Joe Oastler came on to replace Damon Lathrope and was booked a minute later for a foul on Harrison Three minutes later Branston s initial shot from a Stevenage corner was blocked and he struck the rebound over the bar from around 12 yards 11 m With seven minutes of regular time remaining Torquay United made a double substitution with Danny Stevens and Lathaniel Rowe Turner coming on for Robinson and Nicholson Stevenage then brought Beardsley on to replace Charles Stevens late shot for Torquay United was blocked and the match ended 1 0 to Stevenage who secured back to back promotions 29 Details Edit 28 May 201015 15 BSTStevenage1 0Torquay UnitedMousinho 41 ReportOld Trafford ManchesterAttendance 11 484Referee Darren Deadman Cambridgeshire Stevenage Torquay UnitedGK 16 Chris DayDF 3 Scott LairdDF 14 Mark Roberts c DF 24 Michael BostwickDF 25 Ronnie HenryDF 4 Darius Charles 85 MF 2 Lawrie WilsonMF 8 Stacy LongMF 13 Joel Byrom 57 MF 21 John Mousinho 59 FW 10 Craig Reid 62 Substitutes GK 29 Joe WelchDF 5 Jon AshtonMF 7 Darren Murphy 57 MF 17 Peter WinnFW 12 Ben MayFW 20 Chris Beardsley 85 FW 26 Byron Harrison 90 4 62 Manager Graham Westley GK 1 Scott BevanDF 3 Kevin Nicholson 83 DF 5 Chris RobertsonDF 7 Lee Mansell c DF 23 Guy BranstonMF 8 Billy KeeMF 9 Jake Robinson 83 MF 10 Eunan O KaneMF 22 Damon Lathrope 79 FW 15 Gavin TomlinFW 26 Chris Zebroski 55 Substitutes GK 16 Danny PotterDF 2 Lathaniel Rowe Turner 83 DF 18 Joe Oastler 80 79 DF 4 Mark EllisMF 17 Saul HalpinMF 19 Danny Stevens 83 MF 14 Lloyd MacklinManager Paul BuckleStatistics 28 Stevenage Torquay UnitedGoals scored 1 0Total shots 8 16Shots on target 4 3Ball possession 54 46 Corner kicks 3 7Fouls committed 14 10Offsides 1 2Yellow cards 2 2Red cards 0 0Post match EditThe winning goalscorer Mousinho said It s incredible to be here at Old Trafford and to win through as well From where we ve come to win back to back promotions is incredible It was a long long second half but we came through it 29 His manager Westley attributed his side s success to the effort they had put in during the season It s been a long hard season The secret to success in any form of life is hard work and we ve done that put in the work 29 Two days after the final Buckle left Torquay United to take up the vacant managerial role at Bristol Rovers 30 Two weeks later Torquay United appointed Martin Ling as Buckle s replacement 31 Stevenage ended their following season in sixth place in League One and qualified for the 2012 League One play offs where they lost 1 0 on aggregate to Sheffield United in the semi final 32 The next season Torquay United finished in fifth position in League Two and qualified for the 2012 League Two play offs where they lost 4 1 on aggregate to Cheltenham Town in the semi final 33 References Edit a b League Two 2010 11 regular season Soccerway Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2021 League Two end of season table for 2010 11 season 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 9 May 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2021 a b Torquay and Hereford docked points by Football 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