Event | 1998–99 Football League Cup | ||||||
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Date | 21 March 1999 | ||||||
Venue | Wembley Stadium, London | ||||||
Man of the Match | Allan Nielsen (Tottenham Hotspur)[1] | ||||||
Referee | Terry Heilbron (County Durham) | ||||||
Attendance | 77,892 | ||||||
Weather | Rain | ||||||
The 1999 Football League Cup Final was played between Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City, at Wembley on Sunday, 21 March 1999.
Tottenham won the game, and their third League Cup, with an injury-time diving header from Allan Nielsen after a cross from the right from Steffen Iversen had been blocked by goalkeeper Kasey Keller.[2] Justin Edinburgh became the last player to be sent off at the old Wembley, after angrily waving his arm towards Robbie Savage following a particularly tough Savage challenge. In the last few minutes of the game, Ramon Vega made a last-ditch sliding tackle to deny Emile Heskey a goal for Leicester, after Ian Walker rushed off his line, and Allan Nielsen scored a diving header.[3][4]
Road to Wembley
Leicester CityRound 2, 1st leg: Leicester City 3–0 Chesterfield Round 2, 2nd leg: Chesterfield 1–3 Leicester City Round 3: Charlton Athletic 1–2 Leicester City Round 4: Leicester City 2–1 Leeds United Quarter-final: Leicester City 1–0 Blackburn Rovers Semi-final, 1st leg: Sunderland 1–2 Leicester City Semi-final, 2nd leg: Leicester City 1–1 Sunderland |
Tottenham HotspurRound 2, 1st leg: Brentford 2–3 Tottenham Hotspur Round 2, 2nd leg: Tottenham Hotspur 3–2 Brentford Round 3: Northampton Town 1–3 Tottenham Hotspur Round 4: Liverpool 1–3 Tottenham Hotspur Quarter-final: Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 Manchester United Semi-final, 1st leg: Tottenham Hotspur 0–0 Wimbledon Semi-final, 2nd leg: Wimbledon 0–1 Tottenham Hotspur |
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References
- ↑ "Leicester 0 Spurs 1". tottenham-spur.blogspot. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ↑ "Leicester 0 Spurs 1". hotspurhq.com. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ↑ "Leicester 0 Spurs 1". Spursodyssey. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ↑ "1999 League Cup Final". lcfc.com. Retrieved 7 October 2014.