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1995 Football League Trophy final


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title1995 Football League Trophy final
event1994–95 Football League Trophy
team1Birmingham City
team1score1
team2Carlisle United
team2score0
date23 April 1995
stadiumWembley
cityLondon
refereePeter Foakes (Clacton-on-Sea)
attendance76,663
previous1994
next1996

The 1995 Football League Trophy final (known as the Auto Windscreens Shields Trophy for sponsorship reasons) was the 12th final of the domestic football cup competition for teams from the Second and Third Division of the Football League. The match was played at Wembley on 23 April 1995, and was contested by Birmingham City and Carlisle United. Birmingham City won the match 1–0, with Paul Tait scoring the winning goal in extra time. The match was the first at Wembley to be decided by the golden goal rule.

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Barry Fry
Mick Wadsworth

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