2005 Football League Trophy Final

2005 Football League Trophy Final
Event 2004–05 Football League Trophy
Date 10 April 2005
Venue Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Referee Brian Curson (Leicestershire)
Attendance 36,216

The 2005 Football League Trophy Final was the 22nd final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from Football Leagues One, Two and The Conference, the Football League Trophy. The final was played at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 10 April 2005. The match was contested between Southend United and Wrexham. Wrexham won the match 2–0 with goals from Juan Ugarte and Darren Ferguson. The game was unfortunate for Southend, who had lost the final the previous year to Blackpool, by the same scoreline.

Match details

10 April 2005
14:05 BST
Southend United England 0–2 (a.e.t.) Wales Wrexham
Report Ugarte  99'
Ferguson  118'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 36,216
Referee: Brian Curson (Leicestershire)
Southend United
Wrexham
GK 13 England Darryl Flahavan
DF 2 Scotland Duncan Jupp
DF 6 England Adam Barrett
MF 7England Mark Gower  81'
MF 8Republic of Ireland Kevin Maher
MF 9England Mark Bentley
MF 10 England Carl Pettefer  109'
FW 14 England Wayne Gray
DF 15England Spencer Prior
DF 18England Che Wilson
FW 23 England Freddy Eastwood  103'
Substitutes:
GK 24 England Craig Holloway
DF 5England Andy Edwards
FW 11England Lawrie Dudfield  103'
MF 28Republic of Ireland Alan McCormack  81'
MF 29England Luke Guttridge  109'
Manager:
England Steve Tilson
GK 33 England Ben Foster
DF 4 Wales Stephen Roberts  14'
DF 6 Trinidad and Tobago Dennis Lawrence
MF 7Trinidad and Tobago Carlos Edwards
MF 10Scotland Darren Ferguson
MF 11Wales Chris Llewellyn
DF 15Wales Craig Morgan
MF 16Wales Matt Crowell  105'
MF 17 Wales Mark Jones  100'
DF 19England Andy Holt
FW 30 Spain Juan Ugarte
Substitutes:
GK 35 England Ryan Harrison
MF 8 Wales Danny Williams  100'
MF 12England Dean Bennett  105'
DF 18Wales Shaun Pejic  14'
FW 23Trinidad and Tobago Hector Sam
Manager:
England Denis Smith

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

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