The 1961 Football League Cup Final was the inaugural League Cup final. It was contested by Rotherham United and Aston Villa over two legs. Aston Villa won 3–2 on aggregate.
Due to fixture congestion, the second leg was not played until after the start of the 1961–62 season. As a result, Villa began their defence of the trophy just eight days after winning it. Though all League clubs were eligible to participate, Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers did not enter. The prize money for winning the competition was £750.[1] The two clubs would not play each other again until they met in the same competition in August 2013.[2] Both clubs received first round byes.[3]
Players and officials
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Round 1 |
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Bye |
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Round 2 |
Aston Villa |
4–0 |
Huddersfield Town
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Round 3 |
Preston North End |
3–3 |
Aston Villa
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Round 3 replay |
Aston Villa |
3–1 |
Preston North End
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Round 4 |
Aston Villa |
3–3 |
Plymouth Argyle
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Round 4 replay |
Plymouth Argyle |
0–0 |
Aston Villa
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Round 4 2nd replay |
Plymouth Argyle |
3–5 |
Aston Villa
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Quarter-final |
Aston Villa |
3–0 |
Wrexham
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Semi-final (1st leg) |
Burnley |
2–2 |
Aston Villa
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Semi-final (2nd leg) |
Aston Villa |
1–1 |
Burnley
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Semi-final replay |
Aston Villa |
2–1 |
Burnley
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(at Old Trafford)
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Round 1 |
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Bye |
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Round 2 |
Leicester City |
1–2 |
Rotherham United
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Round 3 |
Rotherham United |
2–0 |
Bristol Rovers
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Round 4 |
Bolton Wanderers |
0–2 |
Rotherham United
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Quarter-final |
Rotherham United |
3–0 |
Portsmouth
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Semi-final (1st leg) |
Rotherham United |
3–2 |
Shrewsbury Town
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Semi-final (2nd leg) |
Shrewsbury Town |
1–1 |
Rotherham United
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(Rotherham United win 4–3 on aggregate)
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