1991 Welsh Cup Final
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The 1980 Welsh Cup Final was the final of the 93rd season of the main domestic football cup competition in Wales, the Welsh Cup
Welsh Cup
The Welsh Cup is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams from Wales.The Football Association of Wales is the organising body of this competition, which has been run every year since its inception in 1877-78...

. The final was contested between and over two legs. won 5–1 on aggregate, winning both legs.

Wrexham

! width=85|Round
! width=160|Opposition
! width=85|Score
! width=100|Venue> | Third Round
| Worcester City
Worcester City F.C.
Worcester City Football Club is an English football club based in Worcester, Worcestershire. The club are currently members of the Conference North and play at St George's Lane.-History:...


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| Racecourse Ground
Racecourse Ground
The Glyndŵr University Racecourse Stadium AKA The Racecourse Ground is a stadium located in Wrexham, North Wales. It is the home of Wrexham F.C. and, since 2010, the Crusaders Rugby League team who play in the engage Super League...

 (h)> | Fourth Round
| Ammanford Town
Ammanford A.F.C.
Ammanford A.F.C. is a football club from Ammanford, Carmarthenshire in Wales, formed by a merger of Ammanford Town and Ammanford Athletic in 1992. They are members of the Welsh Football League and currently play in the Welsh Football League Division Two...


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| Rice Street (a)> | Quarter-final
| Stroud
Forest Green Rovers F.C.
Forest Green Rovers Football Club is an English football club based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, currently the longest-serving members of the Conference National. The club is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA.-Early years:...


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| The Lawn Ground
The Lawn Ground
The Lawn Ground is located in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England, and was, from 1890 to 2006, home to the English football club, Forest Green Rovers who currently play in the Conference National...

 (a)> | Semi-final
1st leg
| Hereford United
Hereford United F.C.
Hereford United Football Club is an English professional football club based in the city of Hereford. Founded in 1924, they are competing in Football League Two in the 2011–12 season. Hereford have played at Edgar Street for their entire history and are nicknamed 'The Whites' or 'The Lilywhites',...


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| Racecourse Ground
Racecourse Ground
The Glyndŵr University Racecourse Stadium AKA The Racecourse Ground is a stadium located in Wrexham, North Wales. It is the home of Wrexham F.C. and, since 2010, the Crusaders Rugby League team who play in the engage Super League...

 (h)> | Semi-final
2nd leg
| Hereford United
Hereford United F.C.
Hereford United Football Club is an English professional football club based in the city of Hereford. Founded in 1924, they are competing in Football League Two in the 2011–12 season. Hereford have played at Edgar Street for their entire history and are nicknamed 'The Whites' or 'The Lilywhites',...


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| Edgar Street (a)>

Swansea City

! width=85|Round
! width=160|Opposition
! width=85|Score
! width=100|Venue> | Third Round
| Llanelli
Llanelli A.F.C.
Llanelli Association Football Club is a Welsh semi-professional football club that plays in the Welsh Premier League for the 2010–11 season. The team has been based at Stebonheath Park since 1920, and as of 2009 is managed by Andy Legg....


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| Vetch Field
Vetch Field
The Vetch Field was a multi-purpose stadium in Swansea, Wales. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Swansea City until the Liberty Stadium opened in 2005. Opened in 1912, the ground held around 12,000 at the time of its closure, but upwards of 30,000 at its peak...

 (h)> | Fourth Round
| Merthyr Tydfil
Merthyr Tydfil F.C.
Merthyr Tydfil Football Club was a Welsh football club based at the Penydarren Park ground in Merthyr Tydfil. In 2010 the club was liquidated and reformed under the name Merthyr Town, which was accepted into Division One of the Western League.-History:...


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| Penydarren Park
Penydarren Park
Penydarren Park is the former stadium for Merthyr Tydfil F.C. in Merthyr Tydfil. It has a capacity of 10,000. A housing estate next to it also carries the name of the stadium. It was also the home of the town's former club, Merthyr Town F.C., members of the Football League between 1920 and 1930,...

 (a)> | Quarter-final
| Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay F.C.
Colwyn Bay F.C. are a Welsh football club, as of the 2011–12 season are playing in the Conference North. Nicknamed the Seagulls, the club play at Llanelian Road in Old Colwyn.-History:...


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| Llanelian Road (a)> | Replay
| Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay F.C.
Colwyn Bay F.C. are a Welsh football club, as of the 2011–12 season are playing in the Conference North. Nicknamed the Seagulls, the club play at Llanelian Road in Old Colwyn.-History:...


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| Vetch Field
Vetch Field
The Vetch Field was a multi-purpose stadium in Swansea, Wales. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Swansea City until the Liberty Stadium opened in 2005. Opened in 1912, the ground held around 12,000 at the time of its closure, but upwards of 30,000 at its peak...

 (h)> | Semi-final
1st leg
| Barry Town
Barry Town F.C.
Barry Town FC are a football team based in Barry. They dominated the League of Wales during the 1990s, but finished bottom in 2003-04 and were relegated...


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| Jenner Park (a)> | Semi-final
2nd leg
| Barry Town
Barry Town F.C.
Barry Town FC are a football team based in Barry. They dominated the League of Wales during the 1990s, but finished bottom in 2003-04 and were relegated...


| align=center|1–2
| Vetch Field
Vetch Field
The Vetch Field was a multi-purpose stadium in Swansea, Wales. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Swansea City until the Liberty Stadium opened in 2005. Opened in 1912, the ground held around 12,000 at the time of its closure, but upwards of 30,000 at its peak...

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Match


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style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> SWANSEA CITY:
GK 1   R Wardle
DF 2   Jake King
Jake King (footballer)
Jake King is an English football manager and former professional player.-Playing career:King, who played as a full back, began as an apprentice with Shrewsbury Town, before making his professional debut in 1971. King made a total of 306 appearances in the Football League for Shrewsbury, scoring 20...

DF 3   C Leonard
DF 4   Brian Coyne
Brian Coyne
Brian Coyne is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager.Coyne played for Celtic in his native Glasgow before joining Shrewsbury Town in June 1979. However, he played just once for Shrewsbury, his only Football League side...

DF 5   C Griffin
MF 6   Jack Keay
Jack Keay
John Paul "Jack" Keay is a former Scottish footballer. Keay, a central defender, began his football career as a junior with Celtic, but never played for the first team...

MF 7   David Tong
David Tong
David Joseph Tong is an English former professional footballer.Tong began his career at his hometown club, Blackpool, making his first-team debut against Norwich City on the opening day of the 1974-75 season. He played for the club during the previous spring, at the "Caligaris" International...

MF 8   Ian Atkins
Ian Atkins
Ian Leslie Atkins is a former English professional footballer who became a manager later in his career, and now works as a coach with Sunderland. During a 20-year playing career he had eight clubs, including two spells with Sunderland and Birmingham City and playing more than 200 games with his...

FW 9   Steve Biggins
Steve Biggins
Steven James Biggins is an English former footballer, who played as a forward in a fifteen year career in the Football League....

FW 10   John Dungworth
John Dungworth
John Henry Dungworth is a football coach.-Career:Born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, Dungworth began his playing career at Huddersfield Town, where he signed schoolboy forms in 1969, and scored on his first-team début against Middlesbrough in 1972...

DF 11   Paul Maguire
Paul Maguire (footballer)
Paul Edward Maguire is a Scottish footballer who played for a number of English clubs, racking up 373 appearances in the Football League.-Playing career:...

Substitute:
DF 12   Steve Cross
Steve Cross (football)
Steven Charles Cross is a former professional footballer from Wolverhampton.Cross began his career at Shrewsbury Town, where he made 262 appearances, scoring 33 goals. After leaving Shrewsbury he played for Derby County and Bristol Rovers...

Manager:
  Frank Burrows
Frank Burrows
Frank Burrows is a Scottish soccer manager, and former player.-Biography:Frank Burrows began his football career at Scottish club Raith Rovers. In 1965 he moved south to England and joined Scunthorpe United. Impressive performances as a defender for Scunthorpe led to him being signed by Swindon...

style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> WREXHAM: | GK 1   Morris DF 2   Andy Thackeray
Andy Thackeray
Andrew John "Andy" Thackeray is an English former professional footballer who made more than 400 appearances in the Football League playing as a defender....

  DF 3   Phil Hardy
Phil Hardy
Philip "Phil" Hardy is an English-born former Ireland under-21 footballer who played as a left-back. With Welsh club Wrexham from 1990 to 2001, he played more than 450 games under manager Brian Flynn. He was named on the PFA Team of the Year for the 1991–92 Fourth Division campaign...

MF 4   Mark Sertori
Mark Sertori
Mark Anthony Sertori is an English former footballer. He played for numerous clubs in the lower divisions of the Football League, initially as a striker before moving to centre-back. He now works as a sports masseur.-Career:...

MF 5   Wayne Phillips
Wayne Phillips (footballer)
Wayne Phillips in Caernarfon, Wales, is a Welsh professional footballer who played as a midfielder for various teams in the Football League.-External links:...

) MF 6   Joey Jones
Joey Jones
For other persons named Joey Jones, see Joey Jones.For other similarly named people, see Joseph Jones or Joe Jones.Joseph Patrick "Joey" Jones is a former Wales international football full-back who played for Liverpool for three seasons, including the 1977 season, in which they chased "the...

MF 7   Jon Bowden
Jon Bowden
Jonathan Lee Bowden is a former English footballer.-Playing career:Bowden played for Oldham Athletic before joining Port Vale for £5,000 in September 1985...

MF 8   Murry FW 9   Lee Jones FW 10   Andy Preece
Andy Preece
Andrew Preece is a part-time English footballer and manager. He is currently the player-manager at Northwich Victoria.-Career:...

FW 11   Ian Griffiths
Ian Griffiths
Ian James Griffiths is an English former footballer.-Playing career:Griffiths played for Tranmere Rovers and Rochdale before joining Port Vale on trial in October 1984. He scored on his full debut, in a 4–1 home win over Scunthorpe United in a second round FA Cup game on 7 December 1984...

Substitutes: MF 12   Bobby Ward
Robert Ward (footballer)
Robert 'Bobby' Ward is a Scottish former association football player for Celtic and Newport County.Ward was considered a hot prospect at Celtic until a managerial change forced him to try his luck down south at Newport County, where he played alongside legends such as John Aldridge and Tommy Tynan...

  Manager:   Brian Flynn
Brian Flynn
Brian Flynn, is a Welsh football manager and former Welsh international player.On 13 September 2010 Flynn was confirmed caretaker manager of the Wales national football team after John Toshack stepped down...



MATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • One named substitute.
  • Maximum of one substitution.
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