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2013 Football League Cup final

The 2013 Football League Cup Final was a football match between Bradford City and Swansea City, which took place on 24 February 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London. It was the final match of the 2012–13 Football League Cup, the 53rd season of the Football League Cup, a football competition for the 92 teams in the Premier League and the Football League.

2013 Football League Cup Final
Match programme cover
Event2012–13 Football League Cup
Date24 February 2013 (2013-02-24)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchNathan Dyer (Swansea City)
RefereeKevin Friend (Leicestershire)[1]
Attendance82,597[2]
WeatherIntermittent snow
2 °C (36 °F)[3]
2012
2014

Bradford City, of League Two, were appearing in their first major cup final since they won the 1911 FA Cup Final, and were the first fourth-tier side to reach the League Cup final since Rochdale in 1962.[4] Swansea City, of the Premier League, were appearing in their first major English cup final in their 101-year history.[2][5]

Swansea won the match 5–0, and qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, entering in the third qualifying round.[6][7] Although based in Wales, their participation in the English football league system means they took one of the English berths in the competition.[8] It was the first time the League Cup had been won by a non-English club and the first time a major English cup had been won by a non-English club since Swansea's rivals Cardiff City won the FA Cup in 1927.[9]

Road to Wembley edit

Bradford City edit

 
The 'Bantams' flag flying atop Bradford City Hall, marking the significance of the final for the club and city.
Round Opponents Score Report
1st Notts County (a) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Report
2nd Watford (a) 1–2 Report
3rd Burton Albion (h) 3–2 (a.e.t.) Report
4th Wigan Athletic (a) 0–0 (4–2 pen) Report
5th Arsenal (h) 1–1 (3–2 pen) Report
SF Aston Villa (h) 3–1 Report
Aston Villa (a) 2–1 Report

Bradford City defeated League One team Notts County in the first round, winning in extra time through a James Hanson goal.[10]

Bradford's second round tie was against Championship side Watford, who went ahead after a 71st-minute goal from Ikechi Anya. Bradford scored, first through Kyel Reid's 84th-minute equaliser and Garry Thompson in injury-time.[11]

Burton Albion, also of League Two, played Bradford in the third round. Bradford were behind by two goals for the majority of the match, but Nahki Wells scored twice in the last 10 minutes, resulting in extra time. Stephen Darby scored the winning goal in the 115th minute.[12]

Bradford were drawn against Wigan Athletic of the Premier League (who went on to win that year's FA Cup) in the fourth round. The match was goalless after 90 minutes and also after extra time, resulting in a penalty shoot-out. Bradford won the shoot-out 4–2 with successful penalties from Nathan Doyle, Gary Jones, Stephen Darby and Alan Connell. It was the first time Bradford had knocked a Premiership club out of the competition since they defeated Nottingham Forest in September 1995.[13]

Bradford's quarter-final victory over Arsenal of the Premier League at Valley Parade was also decided on penalties, after the match finished 1–1 during regulation time. Nathan Doyle, Gary Jones and Alan Connell all successfully converted their penalties for Bradford, who won 3–2 on penalties.[14][15]

In the semi-final first leg against Premier League Aston Villa, Nahki Wells gave Bradford the lead after 20 minutes and Rory McArdle scored in the 77th minute. Andreas Weimann scored for Aston Villa in the 82nd minute, but Carl McHugh restored Bradford's two-goal lead in the 87th after heading home Gary Jones' corner.[16] Aston Villa won the second leg 2–1, but Bradford won 4–3 on aggregate. Christian Benteke put Aston Villa ahead in the 24th minute, before Bradford's James Hanson levelled in the 55th minute. Andreas Weimann scored an 89th-minute goal for Aston Villa.[17]

Swansea City edit

 
Wembley Stadium filling up before the 2013 League Cup Final
Round Opponents Score Report
2nd Barnsley (h) 3–1 Report
3rd Crawley Town (a) 2–3 Report
4th Liverpool (a) 1–3 Report
5th Middlesbrough (h) 1–0 Report
SF Chelsea (a) 0–2 Report
Chelsea (h) 0–0 Report

Swansea City received a bye into the second round as one of the thirteen Premier League clubs not involved in European competition. They were drawn against Championship side Barnsley at the Liberty Stadium. Swansea won 3–1 after a 24th-minute opener from Danny Graham and two second-half goals from Luke Moore.[18]

Swansea's third round opponents were Crawley Town. Played at the Broadfield Stadium, Michu put Swansea one goal ahead in the 27th minute. Josh Simpson and Hope Akpan put Crawley 2–1 ahead after 62 minutes. Graham levelled the tie in the 74th minute with header from a Dwight Tiendalli cross. Garry Monk scored an injury-time winner from a corner kick for Swansea. The match finished 3–2 and Swansea progressed to the fourth round.[19]

Swansea were paired with cup holders Liverpool at Anfield in the fourth round draw. Chico Flores put Swansea in the lead and Nathan Dyer scored a second goal for Swansea from a cross across the six-yard line from Pablo Hernández. Luis Suárez scored one goal for Liverpool, but a counterattack from Swansea led to a third goal for Swansea from Jonathan de Guzmán in the 90th minute.[20]

Swansea were drawn against Championship side Middlesbrough in the quarter-final. The only goal of the game came in the 82nd minute, after Middlesbrough defender Seb Hines headed the ball into his own net.[21][22]

Swansea played Chelsea in the semi-final, with the first leg at Stamford Bridge. Michu scored in the 39th minute to give Swansea the lead, following a defensive error from Branislav Ivanović. A second mistake from Ivanović allowed Danny Graham to double Swansea's lead in the 90th minute; the match ended 2–0.[23]

The second leg was played at Swansea's Liberty Stadium. While Michu had the best opportunity to score in the 9th minute, the game finished 0–0 (2–0 on aggregate) and Swansea advanced to the final. In the 80th minute, there was an incident between a ball boy and Chelsea player Eden Hazard. Replays showed that the ball boy was shielding the ball from Hazard in an attempt to waste time. Hazard then kicked the ball out from under the boy, prompting referee Chris Foy to show him a red card for violent conduct.[24]

Match edit

Details edit

Bradford City  0–5  Swansea City
Report Dyer   16', 48'
Michu   40'
De Guzmán   59' (pen.), 90+1'
Attendance: 82,597[2]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bradford City
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Swansea City
GK 12   Matt Duke   56'
RB 2   Stephen Darby
CB 23   Rory McArdle
CB 16   Carl McHugh
LB 27   Curtis Good   46'
RM 11   Garry Thompson   74'
CM 18   Gary Jones (c)
CM 24   Nathan Doyle
LM 14   Will Atkinson
CF 9   James Hanson
CF 21   Nahki Wells   58'
Substitutes:
GK 1   Jon McLaughlin   58'
DF 5   Andrew Davies   46'
MF 4   Ricky Ravenhill
MF 7   Kyel Reid
MF 26   Blair Turgott
FW 17   Alan Connell
FW 20   Zavon Hines   74'
Manager:
  Phil Parkinson
 
GK 25   Gerhard Tremmel
RB 22   Àngel Rangel
CB 24   Ki Sung-yueng   38'   63'
CB 6   Ashley Williams (c)
LB 33   Ben Davies   84'
CM 7   Leon Britton
CM 20   Jonathan de Guzmán
RW 12   Nathan Dyer   78'
AM 11   Pablo Hernández
LW 15   Wayne Routledge
CF 9   Michu
Substitutes:
GK 1   Michel Vorm
DF 16   Garry Monk   63'
DF 21   Dwight Tiendalli   84'
MF 14   Roland Lamah   78'
MF 26   Kemy Agustien
FW 17   Itay Shechter
FW 19   Luke Moore
Manager:
  Michael Laudrup

Man of the match

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used

Statistics edit

Statistics[2] Bradford City Swansea City
Total shots 3 15
Shots on target 3 10
Ball possession 40% 60%
Corner kicks 1 8
Fouls committed 3 4
Offsides 1 2
Yellow cards 0 1
Red cards 1 0

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d "Bradford 0–5 Swansea". BBC Sport. 24 February 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  3. ^ . Weather Underground. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Aston Villa 2–1 Bradford (3–4 agg)". BBC Sport. 22 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  5. ^ . ESPN. 25 February 2013. Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Nathan Dyer double helps Swansea ruin Bradford's Capital One Cup dream". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Who qualifies to play in Europe?". premierleague.com. Premier League. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Uefa give Swansea and Cardiff European assurance". BBC Sport. 21 March 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  9. ^ "Bradford City 0 Swansea City 5". Daily Telegraph. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  10. ^ "Notts County 0–1 Bradford". BBC Sport. 11 August 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  11. ^ "Watford 1–2 Bradford". BBC Sport. 28 August 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  12. ^ "Bradford 3–2 Burton Albion". BBC Sport. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  13. ^ "Bradford 0–0 Wigan Athletic (2–4 pens)". BBC Sport. 30 October 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  14. ^ "Bradford 1–1 Arsenal". BBC Sport. 11 December 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  15. ^ "Bradford v Arsenal in numbers". BBC Sport. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  16. ^ "Bradford 3–1 Aston Villa". BBC Sport. 8 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  17. ^ "Aston Villa 2–1 Bradford City". BBC Sport. 22 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  18. ^ "Swansea 3–1 Barnsley". BBC Sport. 28 August 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  19. ^ "Crawley 2–3 Swansea". BBC Sport. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  20. ^ "Liverpool 1–3 Swansea". BBC Sport. 31 October 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  21. ^ "Swansea 1–0 Middlesbrough". BBC Sport. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  22. ^ "Swansea City have final say as Chelsea's Eden Hazard sees red". The Guardian. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  23. ^ "Chelsea 0–2 Swansea". BBC Sport. 9 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
  24. ^ "Swansea 0–0 Chelsea". BBC Sport. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.

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The 2013 Football League Cup Final was a football match between Bradford City and Swansea City which took place on 24 February 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London It was the final match of the 2012 13 Football League Cup the 53rd season of the Football League Cup a football competition for the 92 teams in the Premier League and the Football League 2013 Football League Cup FinalMatch programme coverEvent2012 13 Football League CupBradford City Swansea City0 5Date24 February 2013 2013 02 24 VenueWembley Stadium LondonMan of the MatchNathan Dyer Swansea City RefereeKevin Friend Leicestershire 1 Attendance82 597 2 WeatherIntermittent snow2 C 36 F 3 20122014 Bradford City of League Two were appearing in their first major cup final since they won the 1911 FA Cup Final and were the first fourth tier side to reach the League Cup final since Rochdale in 1962 4 Swansea City of the Premier League were appearing in their first major English cup final in their 101 year history 2 5 Swansea won the match 5 0 and qualified for the 2013 14 UEFA Europa League entering in the third qualifying round 6 7 Although based in Wales their participation in the English football league system means they took one of the English berths in the competition 8 It was the first time the League Cup had been won by a non English club and the first time a major English cup had been won by a non English club since Swansea s rivals Cardiff City won the FA Cup in 1927 9 Contents 1 Road to Wembley 1 1 Bradford City 1 2 Swansea City 2 Match 2 1 Details 2 2 Statistics 3 ReferencesRoad to Wembley editMain article 2012 13 Football League Cup Bradford City edit nbsp The Bantams flag flying atop Bradford City Hall marking the significance of the final for the club and city Round Opponents Score Report1st Notts County a 0 1 a e t Report2nd Watford a 1 2 Report3rd Burton Albion h 3 2 a e t Report4th Wigan Athletic a 0 0 4 2 pen Report5th Arsenal h 1 1 3 2 pen ReportSF Aston Villa h 3 1 ReportAston Villa a 2 1 ReportBradford City defeated League One team Notts County in the first round winning in extra time through a James Hanson goal 10 Bradford s second round tie was against Championship side Watford who went ahead after a 71st minute goal from Ikechi Anya Bradford scored first through Kyel Reid s 84th minute equaliser and Garry Thompson in injury time 11 Burton Albion also of League Two played Bradford in the third round Bradford were behind by two goals for the majority of the match but Nahki Wells scored twice in the last 10 minutes resulting in extra time Stephen Darby scored the winning goal in the 115th minute 12 Bradford were drawn against Wigan Athletic of the Premier League who went on to win that year s FA Cup in the fourth round The match was goalless after 90 minutes and also after extra time resulting in a penalty shoot out Bradford won the shoot out 4 2 with successful penalties from Nathan Doyle Gary Jones Stephen Darby and Alan Connell It was the first time Bradford had knocked a Premiership club out of the competition since they defeated Nottingham Forest in September 1995 13 Bradford s quarter final victory over Arsenal of the Premier League at Valley Parade was also decided on penalties after the match finished 1 1 during regulation time Nathan Doyle Gary Jones and Alan Connell all successfully converted their penalties for Bradford who won 3 2 on penalties 14 15 In the semi final first leg against Premier League Aston Villa Nahki Wells gave Bradford the lead after 20 minutes and Rory McArdle scored in the 77th minute Andreas Weimann scored for Aston Villa in the 82nd minute but Carl McHugh restored Bradford s two goal lead in the 87th after heading home Gary Jones corner 16 Aston Villa won the second leg 2 1 but Bradford won 4 3 on aggregate Christian Benteke put Aston Villa ahead in the 24th minute before Bradford s James Hanson levelled in the 55th minute Andreas Weimann scored an 89th minute goal for Aston Villa 17 Swansea City edit nbsp Wembley Stadium filling up before the 2013 League Cup FinalRound Opponents Score Report2nd Barnsley h 3 1 Report3rd Crawley Town a 2 3 Report4th Liverpool a 1 3 Report5th Middlesbrough h 1 0 ReportSF Chelsea a 0 2 ReportChelsea h 0 0 ReportSwansea City received a bye into the second round as one of the thirteen Premier League clubs not involved in European competition They were drawn against Championship side Barnsley at the Liberty Stadium Swansea won 3 1 after a 24th minute opener from Danny Graham and two second half goals from Luke Moore 18 Swansea s third round opponents were Crawley Town Played at the Broadfield Stadium Michu put Swansea one goal ahead in the 27th minute Josh Simpson and Hope Akpan put Crawley 2 1 ahead after 62 minutes Graham levelled the tie in the 74th minute with header from a Dwight Tiendalli cross Garry Monk scored an injury time winner from a corner kick for Swansea The match finished 3 2 and Swansea progressed to the fourth round 19 Swansea were paired with cup holders Liverpool at Anfield in the fourth round draw Chico Flores put Swansea in the lead and Nathan Dyer scored a second goal for Swansea from a cross across the six yard line from Pablo Hernandez Luis Suarez scored one goal for Liverpool but a counterattack from Swansea led to a third goal for Swansea from Jonathan de Guzman in the 90th minute 20 Swansea were drawn against Championship side Middlesbrough in the quarter final The only goal of the game came in the 82nd minute after Middlesbrough defender Seb Hines headed the ball into his own net 21 22 Swansea played Chelsea in the semi final with the first leg at Stamford Bridge Michu scored in the 39th minute to give Swansea the lead following a defensive error from Branislav Ivanovic A second mistake from Ivanovic allowed Danny Graham to double Swansea s lead in the 90th minute the match ended 2 0 23 The second leg was played at Swansea s Liberty Stadium While Michu had the best opportunity to score in the 9th minute the game finished 0 0 2 0 on aggregate and Swansea advanced to the final In the 80th minute there was an incident between a ball boy and Chelsea player Eden Hazard Replays showed that the ball boy was shielding the ball from Hazard in an attempt to waste time Hazard then kicked the ball out from under the boy prompting referee Chris Foy to show him a red card for violent conduct 24 Match editDetails edit 24 February 201316 00 GMTBradford City nbsp 0 5 nbsp Swansea CityReport Dyer nbsp 16 48 Michu nbsp 40 De Guzman nbsp 59 pen 90 1 Wembley Stadium LondonAttendance 82 597 2 Referee Kevin Friend Leicestershire 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bradford City nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Swansea CityGK 12 nbsp Matt Duke nbsp 56 RB 2 nbsp Stephen DarbyCB 23 nbsp Rory McArdleCB 16 nbsp Carl McHughLB 27 nbsp Curtis Good nbsp 46 RM 11 nbsp Garry Thompson nbsp 74 CM 18 nbsp Gary Jones c CM 24 nbsp Nathan DoyleLM 14 nbsp Will AtkinsonCF 9 nbsp James HansonCF 21 nbsp Nahki Wells nbsp 58 Substitutes GK 1 nbsp Jon McLaughlin nbsp 58 DF 5 nbsp Andrew Davies nbsp 46 MF 4 nbsp Ricky RavenhillMF 7 nbsp Kyel ReidMF 26 nbsp Blair TurgottFW 17 nbsp Alan ConnellFW 20 nbsp Zavon Hines nbsp 74 Manager nbsp Phil Parkinson nbsp GK 25 nbsp Gerhard TremmelRB 22 nbsp Angel RangelCB 24 nbsp Ki Sung yueng nbsp 38 nbsp 63 CB 6 nbsp Ashley Williams c LB 33 nbsp Ben Davies nbsp 84 CM 7 nbsp Leon BrittonCM 20 nbsp Jonathan de GuzmanRW 12 nbsp Nathan Dyer nbsp 78 AM 11 nbsp Pablo HernandezLW 15 nbsp Wayne RoutledgeCF 9 nbsp MichuSubstitutes GK 1 nbsp Michel VormDF 16 nbsp Garry Monk nbsp 63 DF 21 nbsp Dwight Tiendalli nbsp 84 MF 14 nbsp Roland Lamah nbsp 78 MF 26 nbsp Kemy AgustienFW 17 nbsp Itay ShechterFW 19 nbsp Luke MooreManager nbsp Michael LaudrupMan of the match Nathan Dyer Swansea City Match officials Assistant referees Stuart Burt Northamptonshire 1 Scott Ledger South Yorkshire 1 Fourth official Michael Oliver Northumberland 1 Reserve assistant referee Peter Bankes Merseyside 1 Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shootout if scores still level Seven named substitutes of which up to three may be usedStatistics edit Statistics 2 Bradford City Swansea CityTotal shots 3 15Shots on target 3 10Ball possession 40 60 Corner kicks 1 8Fouls committed 3 4Offsides 1 2Yellow cards 0 1Red cards 1 0References edit a b c d e f Match officials for the Final Capital One Cup Archived from the original on 24 February 2013 Retrieved 31 January 2013 a b c d Bradford 0 5 Swansea BBC Sport 24 February 2013 Retrieved 24 February 2013 London City United Kingdom Weather Underground Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 31 March 2013 Aston Villa 2 1 Bradford 3 4 agg BBC Sport 22 January 2013 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Bantams battered by Swans ESPN 25 February 2013 Archived from the original on 27 February 2013 Retrieved 26 February 2013 Nathan Dyer double helps Swansea ruin Bradford s Capital One Cup dream The Guardian Guardian News and Media 25 February 2013 Retrieved 26 February 2013 Who qualifies to play in Europe premierleague com Premier League Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 24 January 2013 Uefa give Swansea and Cardiff European assurance BBC Sport 21 March 2012 Retrieved 24 January 2013 Bradford City 0 Swansea City 5 Daily Telegraph 25 February 2013 Retrieved 25 February 2013 Notts County 0 1 Bradford BBC Sport 11 August 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Watford 1 2 Bradford BBC Sport 28 August 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Bradford 3 2 Burton Albion BBC Sport 25 September 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Bradford 0 0 Wigan Athletic 2 4 pens BBC Sport 30 October 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Bradford 1 1 Arsenal BBC Sport 11 December 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Bradford v Arsenal in numbers BBC Sport 12 December 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Bradford 3 1 Aston Villa BBC Sport 8 January 2013 Retrieved 23 January 2013 Aston Villa 2 1 Bradford City BBC Sport 22 January 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