2006 Football League Cup Final

2006 Football League Cup Final
2006 Football League Cup Final
CarlingCup2006.jpg
Event 2005–06 Football League Cup
Date 26 February 2006
Venue Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Referee Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)
Attendance 66,866
2005
2007

The 2006 Carling Cup Final was played between Manchester United and Wigan Athletic on 26 February 2006. Manchester United won the match comfortably, by four goals to nil. Louis Saha and Cristiano Ronaldo both scored one goal, and Wayne Rooney scored twice. For the trophy presentation, the Manchester United players wore special shirts reading "For You Smudge", referring to Alan Smith, who had broken his left leg during a recent FA Cup match against Liverpool.[1] Wigan goalkeeper Mike Pollitt picked up a hamstring injury after just 14 minutes, cutting short a dream cup final for the journeyman player, who started his career with the Red Devils.

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Match details

26 February 2006
15:00
Manchester United 4 – 0 Wigan Athletic Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 66,866
Referee: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)
Rooney Goal 33'61'
Saha Goal 55'
Ronaldo Goal 59'
Report
Manchester United
Wigan Athletic
MANCHESTER UNITED:
GK 19 Netherlands Edwin van der Sar
RB 2 England Gary Neville (c)
CB 6 England Wes Brown Substituted off in the 83rd minute 83'
CB 5 England Rio Ferdinand
LB 27 France Mikaël Silvestre Substituted off in the 83rd minute 83'
RM 7 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Booked in the 60th minute 60' Substituted off in the 73rd minute 73'
CM 22 Republic of Ireland John O'Shea
CM 11 Wales Ryan Giggs
LM 13 South Korea Park Ji-Sung
SS 8 England Wayne Rooney
CF 9 France Louis Saha
Substitutes:
GK 1 United States Tim Howard
DF 3 France Patrice Evra Substituted on in the 83rd minute 83'
DF 15 Serbia and Montenegro Nemanja Vidić Substituted on in the 83rd minute 83'
MF 23 England Kieran Richardson Substituted on in the 73rd minute 73'
FW 10 Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy
Manager:
Scotland Alex Ferguson
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WIGAN ATHLETIC:
GK 12 England Mike Pollitt Substituted off in the 14th minute 14'
RB 2 France Pascal Chimbonda
CB 16 Netherlands Arjan de Zeeuw (c) Booked in the 45th minute 45'
CB 6 Switzerland Stéphane Henchoz Substituted off in the 62nd minute 62'
LB 26 England Leighton Baines
RM 21 England Jimmy Bullard
CM 11 Republic of Ireland Graham Kavanagh Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
CM 19 Austria Paul Scharner
LM 20 Scotland Gary Teale
CF 7 Senegal Henri Camara
CF 30 Grenada Jason Roberts
Substitutes:
GK 1 Australia John Filan Substituted on in the 14th minute 14'
DF 4 England Matt Jackson
MF 8 Sweden Andreas Johansson
MF 23 Switzerland Reto Ziegler Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
FW 10 Scotland Lee McCulloch Substituted on in the 62nd minute 62'
Manager:
England Paul Jewell

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Road to Cardiff

Manchester United

Round 3[2] Manchester United 4–1 Barnet
Round 4 Manchester United 3–1 West Bromwich Albion
Round 5 Birmingham City 1–3 Manchester United
Semi-final (1st leg) Blackburn Rovers 1–1 Manchester United
Semi-final (2nd leg) Manchester United 2–1 Blackburn Rovers
  (Man Utd won 3–2 on aggregate)

Wigan Athletic

Round 2[2] Wigan Athletic 1–0 Bournemouth
Round 3 Wigan Athletic 3–0 Watford
Round 4 Wigan Athletic 1–0 Newcastle United
Round 5 Wigan Athletic 2–0 Bolton Wanderers
Semi-final (1st leg) Wigan Athletic 1–0 Arsenal
Semi-final (2nd leg) Arsenal 2–1 Wigan Athletic
  (2–2 on aggregate. Wigan Athletic won on away goals)

References

  1. ^ "'For You Smudge'". vitalfootball.co.uk. 27 February 2006. http://www.manchesterunited.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=11193. Retrieved 10 May 2007. 
  2. ^ a b Clubs in the Premier League receive a bye to the second and clubs in European competitions received a bye to the third round

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