1984 FA Charity Shield

1984 FA Charity Shield
Date 18 August 1984
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Keith Hackett (South Yorkshire)
Attendance 100,000

The 1984 FA Charity Shield (also known as the General Motors FA Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons) was a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton at Wembley. The match was won 10 by Everton after an own goal from Bruce Grobbelaar. Graeme Sharp was straight in on goal and tried to round Grobbelaar, but the ball was blocked on the line by Alan Hansen and ricocheted straight at the shins of Grobbelaar and back into the net.[1]

Match details

18 August 1984
15:00
Everton 10 Liverpool
Grobbelaar  55' (o.g.) Report
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Keith Hackett (South Yorkshire)
GK 1 Wales Neville Southall
DF 2 England Gary Stevens
DF 3 England John Bailey
DF 4 Wales Kevin Ratcliffe
DF 5 England Derek Mountfield
MF 6 England Peter Reid
MF 7 England Trevor Steven
FW 8 England Adrian Heath
FW 9 Scotland Graeme Sharp
MF 10England Paul Bracewell
MF 11England Kevin Richardson
Substitutes:
GK England Jim Arnold
FW Scotland Andy Gray
DF England Alan Harper
MF Republic of Ireland Kevin Sheedy
FW England Ian Marshall
Manager:
England Howard Kendall
GK 1 Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
DF 2 England Phil Neal
DF 3 England Alan Kennedy
DF 4 Republic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson
MF 5 Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
DF 6 Scotland Alan Hansen
FW 7 Scotland Kenny Dalglish
MF 8 England Sammy Lee  53'
FW 9 Wales Ian Rush
MF 10Scotland Steve Nicol
MF 11Scotland John Wark
Substitutes:
GK England Bob Bolder
FW England Paul Walsh  53'
DF Scotland Gary Gillespie
FW Republic of Ireland Michael Robinson
FW England David Hodgson
Manager:
England Joe Fagan

See also

References

  1. "England List of FA Charity/Community Shield Matches". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 15 February 2012.

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