1984 Associate Members' Cup final explained

1984 Associate Members' Cup Final
Event:1983–84 Associate Members' Cup
Team1:Hull City
Team1score:1
Team2:Bournemouth
Team2score:2
Date:24 May 1984
Stadium:Boothferry Park
City:Hull
Attendance:6,544
Previous:1983
Next:1985

The 1984 Associate Members' Cup Final was the inaugural final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from the Third and Fourth Divisions.

The final was played at Boothferry Park on 24 May 1984, and was contested by Hull City and Bournemouth. Although Hull City had the advantage of the match being played at their own home stadium, Bournemouth won the match 2–1, with Paul Morrell scoring the winning goal.

Match details

1 Tony Norman
2 Bobby McNeil
3 Gary Swann
4
5 Peter Skipper
6 Stan McEwan
7 Brian Marwood
8 Steve McClaren
9 Billy Whitehurst
10 Alan Taylor
11
Substitutes:
Manager:
Chris Chilton (caretaker)
1 Ian Leigh
2 Mark Nightingale
3 Chris Sulley
4 John Beck
5 Roger Brown
6 Phil Brignull
7 Sean O'Driscoll
8 Robbie Savage
9 Milton Graham
10 Paul Morrell
11 Ian Thompson
Substitutes:
Manager:
Harry Redknapp
MATCH RULES

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