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The 2006 Football League Trophy Final was an
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match played on 2 April 2006 at the
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, Cardiff. The match was the 23rd final of the
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, the domestic cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One and
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. The final was contested between Swansea City of League One and Carlisle United of League Two. Swansea were appearing in their second Football League Trophy final, having won the 1994 competition, while Carlisle were appearing in their fourth final, having lost in the
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and 2003 finals and won the 1997 final. Both sides had progressed through five rounds to reach the final based on their location, Carlisle in the northern section of the draw and Swansea in the southern section. Carlisle required
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on three occasions during their run to the final, including a 22-man
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victory over
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in the northern area quarter-finals. Karl Hawley was their top goalscorer in the tournament, scoring four times en route to the final. Swansea twice required extra-time to progress in their matches, while
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led the team with five goals in the competition. The final was watched by 42,028 spectators and was refereed by Tony Burke. Swansea took the lead inside the opening five minutes when
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deflected a clearance by Carlisle goalkeeper
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.
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collected the ball before crossing to Trundle who proceeded to control the ball with his chest before volleying into the net. Hawley had a goal disallowed shortly before half-time but Carlisle were able to equalise when
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scored via a header. Swansea took the lead with nine minutes remaining through
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and held on to win the match 2–1. During their post-match celebrations, Swansea players Trundle and
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were pictured with a t-shirt and flag bearing offensive material referring to
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rivals Cardiff City. The pair were given a police caution over the incident and received a ban and fine from the
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.


Route to the final

The
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is a domestic
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competition for teams competing in the third and fourth tiers of English football, Leagues One and
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of the
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. Some teams from the fifth tier, the
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, were also invited to compete in order to ensure an even number of competitors. The teams are grouped together based on their location, split between north and south sections, with the winners of each area meeting in the competition final.


Carlisle United

League Two club Carlisle United entered the competition in the first round in the northern section of the draw where they met
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. Carlisle took an early lead as Karl Hawley opened the scoring after five minutes. They held the lead for more than 70 minutes until
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converted a
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to equalise for Oldham. The match proceeded to
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before requiring a
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with the score remaining 1–1. The first 11 penalties were all successfully converted until Oldham's
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failed to score, handing Carlisle victory. In the second round, Carlisle defeated
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2–1, with all three goals being scored in a five-minute period. Gary Harkins gave Blackpool the lead after 62 minutes only for Carlisle to equalise one minute later through Hawley. Four minutes later, Carlisle took the lead through
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and held on to secure victory. In the area quarter-final, Carlisle again required a penalty shoot-out to advance. Drawn against
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, the two sides played 90 minutes and extra-time without scoring. In the ensuing shoot-out, 21 consecutive penalties were scored, with all 22 players on the field at the time taking a spot kick. The shoot-out eventually ended when Tranmere goalkeeper Steve Wilson missed his penalty to hand Carlisle the win. The side progressed to the area final by defeating
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through a single goal by
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. Carlisle met
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in the area final and fell behind in the first leg when Andrew Smart gave Macclesfield the lead with his first goal in professional football. Hawley equalised for Carlisle soon afterwards, scoring his third goal of the competition. In the final minute, Carlisle defender Peter Murphy gave his side the home victory after converting from a
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. Carlisle's advantage lasted only four minutes of the second leg as
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tied the score 2–2 on aggregate. Midway through the first half, Matty McNeil gave Macclesfield the lead before Hawley tied the game for Carlisle shortly before half-time. The second half remained goalless, requiring extra-time for the third match of Carlisle's competition. After 109 minutes,
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gave Carlisle the lead. With the
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in effect, Macclesfield required two goals to advance.
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pulled a goal back in the final minute of the game but Carlisle ultimately advanced on the away goals rule as the tie ended 4–4 on aggregate.


Swansea City

League One side Swansea City also entered the competition in the first round, although in the southern section of the draw. They fell behind early in their first match against
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but equalised midway through the second half after a goal from Adrian Forbes. In the 86th minute,
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gave Swansea the lead with a headed goal before
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secured victory with his side's third goal two minutes later. In the second round, Swansea recorded a 4–0 victory over
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. Robinson opened the scoring after 20 minutes and added a second midway through the second half. Swansea added further goals from
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, his first for the club, and Paul Connor late in the game. In the area quarter-final, Swansea were drawn at home against
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. The two sides played out a goalless draw over 90 minutes, necessitating extra-time. Peterborough took a quick lead through
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but Swansea equalised one minute later via Akinfenwa. Robinson gave Swansea the lead in the 99th minute before Akinfenwa added his second goal ten minutes later to secure a 3–1 victory. Swansea met
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in the semi-final, taking an early lead through
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. He had a second goal disallowed before Walsall eventually equalised through an Alex Nicholls goal in the second half. Robinson gave Swansea the lead in the 83rd minute but his goal was quickly cancelled out by an equaliser from
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which sent the match to extra-time. The match eventually required a penalty shoot-out. The opening eight penalties were all successfully converted before the following four were all missed. The shootout ended when Walsall's Graham Deakin missed his side's eighth penalty, allowing
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to convert the winning penalty for Swansea. Swansea met
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in the southern area final, winning the first leg at the
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1–0. The only goal of the game was scored shortly before half time by Akinfenwa, his fourth of the competition, who received the ball on the edge of the penalty area before shooting low into the net. The first half of the second leg remained goalless but Colchester opened the scoring early in the second half through
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, whose shot deflected off a divot in the turf and eluded Swansea goalkeeper
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. The strike ended a goal drought that the club had been enduring, the first time a Colchester player had scored for more than 12 hours of play. However, Colchester were tied on aggregate for only five minutes, as Swansea retook the lead when
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scored. Swansea secured victory when Knight added a second on the day to give his side a 3–1 aggregate victory.


Background

Carlisle entered the final having won seven of their previous eight fixtures and were unbeaten in their last nine league games. The club were in their first season back in League Two after winning promotion from the Football Conference the previous year in the play-off final. The 2006 final was the fourth time in the club's history that they had reached the final of the Football League Trophy, having suffered defeats in the
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and 2003 finals and been victorious in the 1997 final. One month prior to the game, Hawley was named League Two Player of the Year for the season. He was also the highest scoring player in League Two, having scored 25 goals in all competitions at the time of the final. Hawley attributed his success during the campaign to being spurred on by his omission from the starting lineup of the Conference play-off final one year previously, stating "it forced me to work harder at my game and I've become a better player for it." Swansea were featuring in their second Football League Trophy final, having won the competition in
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. They entered the final having lost their previous league fixture, 1–0 against Gillingham, but having not lost any of their previous ten fixtures beforehand. Four days prior the final, Swansea had won the
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for the second consecutive season after defeating
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2–1. Like Hawley, Swansea's
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had won his league's respective player award, being named the League One Player of the Year. Trundle was also his side's leading goalscorer for the season, netting 21 times during the campaign. Robinson was Swansea's second highest goalscorer with 18, including 5 in the club's Football League Trophy run.


Pre-match

Carlisle were hampered by the absence of on-loan striker
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who was forced to miss the match having already appeared in the competition earlier in the season for parent club
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. Swansea had two players,
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and Tom Williams,
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for the fixture while Robinson missed training the day before the game with a dead leg, but was expected to be fit to play. The week before the final, the main sponsor of the competition LDV Vans pulled its sponsorship after being sold to a new owner. The company had entered administration the previous year, but the new owners had decided not to honour the prize fund agreement. This meant that the winners of the match would receive no prize money, rather than the £50,000 that had been on offer when the competition began. Swansea chairman
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estimated that, if they won the trophy, the loss of a sponsor and the contractual win bonuses for the players would result in a loss of around £75,000 for his club. The two clubs would however receive 45 per cent of the gate receipts for the final. The match was played at the
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in Cardiff, which was hosting its last Football League Trophy final. The venue had hosted the finals of English football's main cup competitions and play-off finals since 2001, during the construction of the new
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.
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expressed concerns over possible violence ahead of the game as the match was played in Cardiff, the home city of Swansea's
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rivals Cardiff City. Swansea were allocated 33,000 tickets for the match, with a further 7,000 available on request if necessary. However, the club eventually sold 28,000 of their allocation for the match. Carlisle sold only 13,000 of their allocation.


Match


Summary

The match kicked off at 1:30pm GMT in front of 42,028 spectators and was refereed by Tony Leake. Swansea pressed straight away and were rewarded with the opening goal after only three minutes. The ball was played to Carlisle goalkeeper
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who attempted to kick the ball upfield, but his clearance hit Trundle and rolled across the Carlisle defence. Robinson won the ball back from an opposition defender before Britton played a long ball into the area. Controlling the ball with his chest, Trundle proceeded to volley the ball across the face of goal and into the net with his left foot. The goal provided further encouragement for Swansea, who continued to pressure Carlisle for the opening 30 minutes. Robinson had an attempt off target after being played through by Trundle while Akinfenwa drew a save from Westwood. The Carlisle goalkeeper also required the application of a bandage on a head injury sustained in the opening half hour. Towards the end of the first half, Carlisle began to establish a foothold in the game and saw an effort by Hawley disallowed for offside. Soon after, a Zigor Aranalde long throw into the Swansea area was flicked on by Swansea's
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into the path of
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who headed into the Swansea goal to equalise. Westwood was called into action again early in the second half, saving two efforts in the opening minutes. The game saw few chances in the second half, the best opportunity falling to Carlisle's Holmes who saw his header cleared off the goal line by
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after an hour. Swansea retook the lead with nine minutes remaining with Trundle playing through Akinfenwa, who held off a challenge before shooting past Westwood. With ten minutes remaining, Carlisle pressed forward in hope of finding an equalising goal. Their best chance fell to Murray who attempted an overhead kick which forced a save from Guéret. Swansea held onto their lead to win the match 2–1.


Match details


Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath of the match, Swansea players Trundle and Tate caused controversy after displaying anti-Cardiff sentiment. Trundle wore a t-shirt featuring an image of a Swansea fan urinating on a Cardiff City shirt. He later claimed that he had put the shirt on without realising that the image was on the front and removed it shortly afterwards. Trundle made his way behind the goal where his teammates were celebrating and proceeded to hold a Welsh flag along with teammate Tate that had an anti-Cardiff obscenity written on it. Trundle again claimed afterwards that he was initially unaware what was written on the flag and dropped it when he realised. The actions were widely condemned, with South Wales Police, the Football League and the management of the Millennium Stadium all issuing statements following the incidents. South Wales Police received numerous complaints over the incident, including from Swansea fans, and as a result both players were arrested over public order offences. The pair were later issued with a caution, while the
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fined the players £2,000 and issued them with a one-match ban. Trundle later received death threats following the incident. Regarding his goal, Trundle has described the effort as the best he scored during his career, remarking "Where it went in was probably the only place I could have put it, the technique and the occasion make it my favourite goal." The players returned to Morgans Hotel in Swansea where they held a party for their victory. The celebrations were however limited by manager
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who insisted on the team remaining focused on earning promotion from League One with seven league games remaining. His side went on to reach the 2006 Football League One play-off final the following month, losing to
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in a penalty shootout with Tate missing the decisive spot kick. Despite the lack of a sponsor's prize fund, Swansea were estimated to have made around £400,000 from winning the final. Carlisle manager Paul Simpson expressed his disappointment that his side had conceded such a late goal, commenting "The boys are gutted ... because we all feel that, over the match, we did enough to at least take it to extra-time." Simpson did however state that his "players should be proud of themselves." Carlisle went on to win promotion from League Two after finishing the season in first place. Simpson left the club at the end of the campaign to join Preston North End. As of July 2020, the club has reached two further Football League Trophy finals. They were defeated by
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in the 2010 final before beating
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the following year.


References


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