1994 FA Charity Shield

1994 FA Charity Shield
Date 14 August 1994
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Philip Don (Middlesex)
Attendance 60,402

The 1994 FA Charity Shield was the 72nd FA Charity Shield, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played on 14 August 1994 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Manchester United, who had won the league and cup Double in 1993–94, and Blackburn Rovers, who had finished as runners-up in the Premier League. Manchester United won the match 2–0 with goals from Eric Cantona and Paul Ince.

Notable omissions from the Blackburn side were top scorer Alan Shearer and his strike partner Chris Sutton, who had just joined them for a national record fee of £5 million. Young striker Peter Thorne made his solitary appearance for Blackburn as a substitute, while Manchester United defender David May made his club debut just weeks after joining them from Blackburn. Blackburn had two debutants in the game: experienced defender Tony Gale and young striker Peter Thorne.

Match details

Blackburn Rovers
Manchester United
GK 1 England Tim Flowers
RB 20Norway Henning Berg
CB 5 Scotland Colin Hendry
CB 2 England Tony Gale
LB 6 England Graeme Le Saux
RM 17Australia Robbie Slater
CM 22England Mark Atkins  64'
CM 4 England Tim Sherwood
LM 11England Jason Wilcox
CF 7 England Stuart Ripley
CF 25England Ian Pearce
Substitutes:
GK 13England Bobby Mimms
DF 3 England Alan Wright
DF 18Scotland Andy Morrison
MF 21England Paul Harford
FW 19England Peter Thorne  64'
Manager:
Scotland Kenny Dalglish
GK 1 Denmark Peter Schmeichel
RB 12England David May
CB 4 England Steve Bruce (c)
CB 6 England Gary Pallister
LB 5 England Lee Sharpe
RM 14Russia Andrei Kanchelskis
CM 9 Scotland Brian McClair
CM 8 England Paul Ince
LM 11Wales Ryan Giggs
SS 7 France Eric Cantona
CF 10Wales Mark Hughes
Substitutes:
GK 13 England Gary Walsh
DF 26England Chris Casper
MF 19England Nicky Butt
MF 31Northern Ireland Keith Gillespie
FW 20England Dion Dublin
Manager:
Scotland Alex Ferguson

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shootout if scores level
  • Five named substitutes, of which two may be used

See also

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