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1981–82 Football League First Division: 2–10 vs Norwich City, 13 March 1930 1929–30 Football League Third Division South: FA Cup: 7–0 vs Macclesfield Town, 2 January 1999 1998–99 FA Cup 3rd round 3–3 vs Norwich City, 30 November 1929 1929–30 FA Cup 1st round 3–3 vs Reading, 15 December 1932 1932–33 FA Cup 2nd round replay
7 2008–09: 2: Cham: Keiren Westwood: 49 Keiren Westwood: 46 Aron Gunnarsson: 7 2009–10: 2: Cham: Keiren Westwood: 46 Keiren Westwood: 44 Michael McIndoe Stephen Wright: 3 2010–11: 2: Cham: Richard Keogh: 48 Richard Keogh: 46 Carl Baker Clive Platt Richard Wood: 3 2011–12: 2: Cham: Richard Keogh Joe Murphy: 47 Joe Murphy: 46 9 players: 2 ...
The strip was worn again in January 2013 for Coventry's 3rd round FA Cup fixture with Tottenham Hotspur, whom they beat in the 1987 final. [112] In 2019, Coventry City announced a new third kit in black and white honouring the city's connection with 2 Tone Records on the 40th anniversary of the record label. [113]
Coventry City won the FA Cup, defeating Tottenham Hotspur, who had spent much of the season competing for a unique domestic treble of the league and the League and FA Cups, 3–2 in a final considered by many [who?] to be one of the greatest FA Cup finals of all time. The FA Cup triumph was Coventry's first (and, as of 2024, only) major trophy.
Coventry City, a second-division English club, nearly came back from 3-0 down to beat Manchester United in the FA Cup semifinals.
The 1990–91 season was Coventry City's 24th consecutive campaign in the Football League First Division, following their promotion from the Second Division in 1967. [1] The club had achieved its first major trophy a few seasons earlier, with victory in the 1986–87 FA Cup Final under the joint management of George Curtis and John Sillett ...
Follow live coverage as Coventry City face Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup today. This season marks the 144th edition of the world’s oldest cup competition, with Manchester United the reigning ...
The 1986–87 FA Cup was the 106th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, the FA Cup. The competition was won by Coventry City, who beat Tottenham Hotspur 3–2, after extra-time, in the final at Wembley Stadium. It was Tottenham's only defeat in eight finals up to that point.