1963 FA Charity Shield

Football match
1963 FA Charity Shield
EventFA Charity Shield
Everton Manchester United
4 0
Date17 August 1963
VenueGoodison Park, Liverpool
Attendance54,844
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The 1963 FA Charity Shield was the 41st FA Charity Shield, an annual football match held between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by Everton who had won the 1962–63 Football League, and Manchester United, who had won the 1962–63 FA Cup, at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on 17 August 1963. Everton won the match 4–0,[1] with goals from Jimmy Gabriel, Dennis Stevens, Derek Temple and a penalty from Roy Vernon.

Match details

Everton
Manchester United
1 England Gordon West
2 Scotland Alex Parker
3 Republic of Ireland Mick Meagan
4 Scotland Jimmy Gabriel
5 England Brian Labone
6 England Tony Kay
7 Scotland Alex Scott
8 England Dennis Stevens
9 Scotland Alex Young
10 Wales Roy Vernon (c)
11 England Derek Temple
Manager:
England Harry Catterick
GK 1 England David Gaskell
RB 2 Republic of Ireland Tony Dunne
LB 3 Republic of Ireland Noel Cantwell (c)
RH 4 Scotland Pat Crerand
CH 5 England Bill Foulkes
LH 6 England Maurice Setters
OR 7 Republic of Ireland Johnny Giles
IR 8 England Albert Quixall
CF 9 Scotland David Herd
IL 10 Scotland Denis Law
OL 11 England Bobby Charlton
Manager:
Scotland Matt Busby

See also

References

  1. ^ "England – List of FA Charity/Community Shield Matches". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
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