2011 FA Trophy Final

The 2011 FA Trophy Final was the 42nd final of the Football Association's cup competition for levels 5–8 of the English football league system. The match was contested by Mansfield Town and Darlington. Neither team had ever reached the FA trophy final before, and had only recently become eligible for the FA trophy after Mansfield Town were relegated from League Two in 2008 and Darlington were relegated from League Two in 2010.

2011 FA Trophy Final
Event2010–11 FA Trophy
After extra time
Date7 May 2011
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeStuart Attwell
Attendance24,668

Mansfield Town defeated Worksop Town, Newport County, Alfreton Town, Chasetown, and Luton Town en route to the Final.[1]

Darlington defeated Tamworth, Bath City, A.F.C. Telford United, Salisbury City, and Gateshead en route to the final.[2]

Darlington won 1–0 in extra time, after the match had ended in a 0–0 draw. The goal was scored by Chris Senior in the 119th minute, seconds before the match was due to end in a penalty shoot-out.

Route to the final

Mansfield Town

Date Home teamScoreAway teamVenue
14 December 2010 First RoundWorksop Town0–5Mansfield TownNew Manor Ground
19:45 [3] Parker  17'
Briscoe  45'
Duffy  51'
Grand  65'
Medley  90'
Attendance: 682
15 January 2011 Second RoundMansfield Town4–2Newport CountyField Mill
15:00 Connor  11', 21'
Parker  35'
Briscoe  82'
[4] Morgan  60'
Matthews  80'
Attendance: 1,137
5 February 2011 Third RoundMansfield Town1–1Alfreton TownField Mill
15:00 Connor  46' [5] Arnold  45+1' Attendance: 3,408
8 February 2011 Third Round, replayAlfreton Town1–2Mansfield TownImpact Arena
19:45 Connor  60'
Parker  77'
[6] Wilson  16' Attendance: 2,131
1 March 2011 Fourth RoundChasetown2–2Mansfield TownScholar's Ground
19:45 Turner  59'
Davies  90'
[7] Connor  35'
Briscoe  74'
Attendance: 2,000
8 March 2011 Fourth Round, replayMansfield Town3–1ChasetownField Mill
19:45 Murray  35'
Briscoe  56'
Mitchley  75'
[8] Jevons  52' Attendance: 2,295
13 March 2011 Semi-final, 1st legMansfield Town1–0Luton TownField Mill
12:00 Mitchley  62' [9] Attendance: 3,208
19 March 2011 Semi-final, 2nd legLuton Town1–1
Agg. 1–2
Mansfield TownKenilworth Road
15:00 Owusu  46' [10] Briscoe  118' Attendance: 6,133

Darlington

Date Home teamScoreAway teamVenue
14 December 2010 First RoundDarlington3–2TamworthThe Darlington Arena
19:45 Main  47', 67'
Verma  79'
[11] Rodman  58'
Sheridan  70'
Attendance: 432
15 January 2011 Second RoundDarlington4–1Bath CityThe Darlington Arena
15:00 Arnison  40', 44'
Hatch  50'
Verma  70'
[12] Connolly  61' Attendance: 926
5 February 2011 Third RoundA.F.C. Telford United0–3DarlingtonBucks Head
15:00 [13] Smith  2'
Verma  73'
Modest  90'
Attendance: 1,505
26 February 2011 Fourth RoundDarlington2–1SalisburyThe Darlington Arena
15:00 Smith  71'
Hatch  75'
[14] Clarke  90' Attendance: 1,869
12 March 2011 Semi-final, 1st legDarlington3–2GatesheadThe Darlington Arena
15:00 Bridge-Wilkinson  55'
Hatch  76', 83'
[15] Fisher  20'
Rundle  44'
Attendance: 4,208

Match

Summary

Darlington and Mansfield teams lining up before the game

The final was played on 7 May 2011 at London's Wembley Stadium. Darlington defeated Mansfield Town 1–0 after extra time, thanks to a goal from striker Chris Senior. This was the first time that Darlington had scored at Wembley in three visits to the national stadium.[17]

The game was a particularly even affair with both sides carving out early chances. Darlington goalkeeper Sam Russell had to be alert early on to clear an Adam Murray pass which had sent Duncan Russell clean through on goal. At the other end, Alan Marriott did well to punch away a corner from Aaron Brown before Liam Hatch could get his head on it. In the 18th minute, a Mansfield corner was met by the head of former Darlington captain Steve Foster, but the ball sailed well over the bar.[18] On 32 minutes, Gary Smith broke into the Mansfield, where he appeared to be brought down by Louis Briscoe. Referee Stuart Attwell, who was well placed, waved away the penalty appeals.[18] Darlington suffered a blow on 38 minutes when Smith, who had been lively in midfield, limped off to be replaced by Aman Verma. The first half of the match concluded with the score at 0–0.

Despite Darlington dominating the opening exchanges of the second half, Mansfield created an excellent chance when Briscoe took on two players from the right and his cross-shot was deflected just over the bar by his team-mate Paul Connor.[17]

Darlington players celebrate their victory after the trophy presentation

After 58 minutes Darlington had an excellent chance to take the lead. John Campbell broke clear down the left hand side of the pitch and crossed low for Tommy Wright; the striker took too long, however, and Mansfield were able to clear for a corner.[18] Both sides traded attacks, none of which came to much, before Darlington were awarded an 89th minute free-kick 25 yards out, following an unfair challenge on Verma. Marc Bridge-Wilkinson took the free-kick, which clattered against Marriott's right hand post, with the Mansfield 'keeper well beaten.[17][18]

In the dying seconds of normal time, Bridge-Wilkinson crossed into the box where Wright headed wide with a diving attempt. When the whistle blew for the end of normal time, the match remained at 0–0.

Both teams created chances, during an extra time period marked by both teams increasing fatigue. During extra-time, Darlington replaced Bridge-Wilkinson with Paul Terry, while Mansfield brought on Danny Mitchley for Murray. During a fraught final period of extra time Mansfield threatened when Ashley Cain's cross reached the far post where Connor headed narrowly over the bar. Then, eight minutes from time, Chris Moore forced a Darlington corner. Brown took it and Wright headed against the post, before Ian Miller forced a fine save from Marriott.

As a penalty shoot-out loomed over the match, Darlington created one last chance. In the 119th minute, an Aaron Brown long throw was flicked on by Miller and found Wright, who got to the ball ahead of Marriott to send a looping header towards the Mansfield goal. The ball hit the bar before falling to Chris Senior who headed into the roof of the net to send the Darlington fans into raptures and secure an FA Trophy final victory for Darlington.[17][18]

Details

Mansfield Town0–1 (a.e.t.)Darlington
Report Senior  119'[19]
Attendance: 24,668
Darlington
GK1 Alan Marriott
DF2 Gary Silk
DF5 Steve Foster
DF20 Tom Naylor
DF3 Daniel Spence
MF10 Kyle Nix
MF8 Tyrone Thompson
MF11 Adam Smith 95'
MF29 Adam Murray (c) 108'
FW7 Louis Briscoe
FW23 Paul Connor
Substitutes:
GK25 Neil Collett
DF17 Paul Stonehouse
MF26 Ashley Cain 95'
FW35 Danny Mitchley 108'
Manager:
Duncan Russell
GK23 Sam Russell
DF2 Paul Arnison
MF4 Jamie Chandler
DF6 Ian Miller (c)
FW7 Liam Hatch
FW9 Tommy Wright 103'
MF11 Chris Moore
MF20 Gary Smith 39'
DF25 Aaron Brown
MF31 Marc Bridge-Wilkinson 99'
FW32 John Campbell 74'
Substitutes:
GK33 Danzelle St Louis-Hamilton
FW10 Chris Senior 74'
MF21 Paul Terry 99'
DF26 Phil Gray
MF29 Aman Verma 39'
Manager:
Mark Cooper

See also

References

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  2. Darlington Football Club & FL Interactive Ltd., 2011. Available at 'http://www.darlington-fc.net'%5B%5D Access date [31 March 2011]
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  18. Wilkinson, Andrew (7 May 2011). "FA Trophy Final: Darlington 1 Mansfield Town 0". Gazette Live. gazettelive.co.uk. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
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