1986 FA Charity Shield

1986 FA Charity Shield
Date 16 August 1986
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Neil Midgley
Attendance 88,231

The 1986 FA Charity Shield (also known as the General Motors – FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was the 64th Charity Shield, a football match contested by the holders of the Football League First Division and FA Cup. This edition featured a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton at Wembley Stadium. Liverpool achieved a First Division and FA Cup double in 1985–86 so they faced Everton who finished as runners-up in the League. The match was held on 16 August 1986.

Adrian Heath opened the scoring for Everton in the 80th minute when he ran in on goal to shoot right footed to the left of the goalkeeper from six yards. Ian Rush equalised in the 88th minute when he side footed to the net from six yards after a low cross from the right. The match finished 1–1. The two clubs shared the title, thus held the shield for six months each.[1]

Match details

Liverpool 1–1 Everton
Rush  88' Report Heath  80'
Attendance: 88,231
Liverpool
Everton
1Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar 57'
2England Barry Venison
3Republic of Ireland Jim Beglin
4Republic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson
5Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
6Scotland Alan Hansen (c)
7England Steve McMahon
8England Craig Johnston
9Wales Ian Rush
10Denmark Jan Mølby
11Scotland Kevin MacDonald 65'
Substitutes:
17England Mike Hooper 57'
12Scotland Kenny Dalglish 65'
Manager:
Scotland Kenny Dalglish
1England Bobby Mimms
2England Alan Harper
3England Paul Power
4Wales Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
5England Ian Marshall
6England Kevin Langley
7England Trevor Steven
8England Adrian Heath
9Scotland Graeme Sharp
10England Kevin Richardson
11Republic of Ireland Kevin Sheedy
Substitutes:
14England Neil Adams
12England Paul Wilkinson
Manager:
England Howard Kendall

See also

References

  1. "Match Details". Footballsite. Retrieved 2011-05-04.


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