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1991 Welsh Cup final


FieldValue
title1991 Football Association of Wales Challenge Cup final
event1990–91 Welsh Cup
team1Swansea City
team1score2
team2Wrexham
team2score0
date19 May 1991
stadiumNational Stadium
cityCardiff
refereeK Burge (Rhondda)
attendance5,000

The 1991 Welsh Cup final saw Swansea City win the Welsh Cup for the tenth time, by beating Wrexham 2–0 at National Stadium in the 104th Welsh Cup Final.

This was Wrexham's second consecutive final, having lost 2–1 to English side Hereford United the previous season.

The win gave Swansea their second campaign in a European competition, in the 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup, in three years after their Welsh Cup triumph in 1989. This campaign was also Swansea's last foray into Europe until 2013. This triumph was Swansea's last in the Welsh Cup.

Route to the final

Wrexham

RoundOppositionScoreVenue
Third RoundWorcester City3–1Racecourse Ground (h)
Fourth RoundAmmanford Town0–5Rice Street (a)
Quarter-finalStroud1–2The Lawn Ground (a)
Semi-final
1st legHereford United1–1Racecourse Ground (h)
Semi-final
2nd legHereford United1–2Edgar Street (a)

Swansea City

RoundOppositionScoreVenue
Third RoundLlanelli8–1Vetch Field (h)
Fourth RoundMerthyr Tydfil0–1Penydarren Park (a)
Quarter-finalColwyn Bay1–1Llanelian Road (a)
ReplayColwyn Bay2–1Vetch Field (h)
Semi-final
1st legBarry Town2–2Jenner Park (a)
Semi-final
2nd legBarry Town2–1Vetch Field (h)

Match

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MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.

References

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