1972 FA Charity Shield explained

1972 FA Charity Shield
Team1:Aston Villa
Team1score:0
Team2:Manchester City
Team2score:1
Date:5 August 1972
Stadium:Villa Park
City:Birmingham
Referee:Norman Burtenshaw
Attendance:34,859
Previous:1971
Next:1973

The 1972 FA Charity Shield was contested between Manchester City and Aston Villa.

Normally, the Charity Shield would have been contested by the First Division champions and FA Cup holders, who were Derby County and Leeds United respectively, but both declined the chance to play in the Charity Shield. Instead, Manchester City, who had finished in fourth place in the First Division; and Aston Villa, who finished as Third Division champions accepted the invitation to play.

The match was played at Villa Park and Manchester City won 1–0,[1] following a penalty from striker Francis Lee.

Match details

GK 1 Jim Cumbes
RB 2 Mick Wright
LB 3 Charlie Aitken
CM 4 Bruce Rioch
CB 5 Chris Nicholl
CB 6 Ian Ross (c)
RW 7 Ray Graydon
CM 8 Pat McMahon
CF 9
CF10 Geoff Vowden
LW 11 Willie Anderson
Substitute:
CB 12
Manager:
Vic Crowe
GK 1 Joe Corrigan
RB 2 Tony Book (c)
LB 3
CB 4 Mike Doyle
CB 5 Tommy Booth
CM 6 Colin Bell
CM 7 Mike Summerbee
CM 8 Francis Lee
CF 9
LW 10 Rodney Marsh
RW 11 Tony Towers
Substitute:
CB12
CF
Manager:
Malcolm Allison

Notes and References

  1. Web site: England  - List of FA Charity/Community Shield Matches. . 15 February 2012 .