2013 Football League Cup final

2013 Football League Cup Final
Match programme cover
Event2012–13 Football League Cup
Date24 February 2013 (2013-02-24)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchNathan Dyer (Swansea City)
RefereeKevin Friend (Leicestershire)[1]
Attendance82,597[2]
WeatherIntermittent snow
2 °C (36 °F)[3]
2012
2014

The 2013 Football League Cup Final was a football match between Bradford City and Swansea City, which took place on 24 February 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London. It was the final match of the 2012–13 Football League Cup, the 53rd season of the Football League Cup, a football competition for the 92 teams in the Premier League and the Football League.

Bradford City, of League Two, were appearing in their first major cup final since they won the 1911 FA Cup Final, and were the first fourth-tier side to reach the League Cup final since Rochdale in 1962.[4] Swansea City, of the Premier League, were appearing in their first major English cup final in their 101-year history.[2][5]

Swansea won the match 5–0, and qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, entering in the third qualifying round.[6][7] Although based in Wales, their participation in the English football league system means they took one of the English berths in the competition.[8] It was the first time the League Cup had been won by a non-English club and the first time a major English cup had been won by a non-English club since Swansea's rivals Cardiff City won the FA Cup in 1927.[9]

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  5. ^ "Bantams battered by Swans". ESPN. 25 February 2013. Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
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  7. ^ "Who qualifies to play in Europe?". premierleague.com. Premier League. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
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  9. ^ "Bradford City 0 Swansea City 5". Daily Telegraph. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.