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The Full Members' Cup was an association football cup competition held in English football from 1985 to 1992. It was also known under its sponsored names of the Simod Cup from 1987 to 1989 and the
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from 1989 to 1992.Full Members Cup overview and finals at FCHD
/ref> The competition was created after the 1985 Heysel Stadium disaster, when English clubs were banned from
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, as an additional competition for clubs in the top two English League divisions. The competition's name refers to the clubs that were Full Members of the Football League, with full voting rights; teams from the lower two divisions were Associate Members and were only eligible for the
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). The initial Full Members' Cup did not include the six teams that had qualified for 1985–86 European competitions, as these played in the English
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instead. While the European ban of English clubs was partially lifted for 1990–91, and fully lifted for 1991–92, the Full Members' Cup survived through the end of 1991–92, its seventh season. The competition was then cancelled the following season when the old
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was replaced by the Premier League. Seven finals took place between 1986 and 1992. Blackburn Rovers and Reading were the only Second Division teams to win the Cup. Chelsea and Nottingham Forest were the most successful teams in the competition, with both of them winning it twice.


Participants

The competition was open to all teams from the top two levels of the English Leagues, namely the
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Divisions. The six First Division teams that qualified for 1985–86 European play were invited to the English
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tournament rather than the Full Members' Cup. Some eligible teams chose not to compete in the tournament in a particular year, while four teams in the First Division throughout the seven seasons of the tournament never entered the competition –
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, Liverpool,
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and Tottenham Hotspur. Details of numbers of teams competing in each of the seasons:Old Cup Competitions/Full Members Cup at Statto.com
* 1985–86: 21 teams – 5 (of 16, with 6 in Super Cup) from Division 1 and 16 (of 22) from Division 2 * 1986–87: 36 teams – 14 (of 22) from Division 1 and all 22 from Division 2 * 1987–88: 40 teams – 17 (of 21) from Division 1 and all 23 from Division 2 * 1988–89: 40 teams – 16 (of 20) from Division 1 and all 24 from Division 2 * 1989–90: 37 teams – 13 (of 20) from Division 1 and all 24 from Division 2 * 1990–91: 39 teams – 15 (of 20) from Division 1 and all 24 from Division 2 * 1991–92: 41 teams – 18 (of 22) from Division 1 and 23 (all but
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) from Division 2


Finals

Second Division members are in ''italics''. Source:


Notes


References


External links


''When Saturday Comes'' article on the Full Members' Cup - (on web.archive.org - original link dead)
{{Full Members' Cup Defunct English Football League competitions Defunct football cup competitions in England 1985 establishments in England 1992 disestablishments in England Recurring sporting events established in 1985 Recurring events disestablished in 1992