1983–84 Associate Members' Cup

{{infobox football tournament season

| title = Associate Members Cup

| year = 1983–84

| country = England
Wales

| num_teams = 48

| defending_champions = Millwall

| winners = Bournemouth

| second = Hull City

| matches = 49

| goals = 160

| scoring_leader =

| award =

| prev_season = 1982–83

| next_season = 1984–85

}}

The 1983–84 Associate Members' Cup was the third staging of a secondary football league tournament, and the first staging of Associate Members' Cup. It was a reconstitution of the Football League Group Cup. The format was changed to a knock-out competition for English football clubs in the Third Division and the Fourth Division. Previously it had been an invitation 32-team tournament with a group stage and knock-out competition, with clubs from all 4 levels of the football league. The winners were Bournemouth and the runners-up were Hull City.

The competition began on 20 February 1984 and ended with the final on 24 May 1984 at Boothferry Park, the home stadium of the losing finalists.

In the first round, there were two sections: North and South. In the following rounds each section gradually eliminates teams in knock-out fashion until each has a winning finalist. At this point, the two winning finalists faced each other in the combined final for the honour of the trophy.

First round

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=Northern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

20 FebruaryTranmere Rovers (4)2–0Halifax Town(4)
21 FebruaryBurnley(3)2–1Bolton Wanderers(3)
21 FebruaryBury(4)1–0Wigan Athletic(3)
21 FebruaryMansfield Town1–3Darlington(4)
21 FebruaryRotherham United(3)0–1Sheffield United(3)
21 FebruaryScunthorpe United(3)2–1Chesterfield(4)
21 FebruaryYork City(4)1–2Hull City(3)
22 FebruaryBradford City(3)3–2Hartlepool United(4)
22 FebruaryChester City(4)2 – 1after extra timeBlackpool(4)
22 FebruaryLincoln City(3)0–2Doncaster Rovers(4)
22 FebruaryRochdale(4)0–3Preston North End(3)
22 FebruaryStockport County(4)2 – 2Crewe Alexandra(4)
colspan="5"|Crewe Alexandra won 3–0 on penalties

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=Southern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

20 FebruarySouthend United(3)5–0Reading(4)
21 FebruaryBournemouth(3)4–0Aldershot(4)
21 FebruaryBrentford(3)3–2Leyton Orient(3)
21 FebruaryColchester United(4)2–1Wimbledon(3)
21 FebruaryPlymouth Argyle(3)5–1Torquay United(4)
21 FebruaryWalsall(3)3–1Northampton Town(4)
21 FebruaryWrexham(4)3 – 2Peterborough United(4)
22 FebruaryExeter City(4)3–1Bristol City(4)
22 FebruaryHereford United(4)0–1Port Vale(4)
22 FebruaryOxford United(3)1–3Swindon Town(4)
28 FebruaryMillwall(3)4–3Gillingham(3)
28 FebruaryNewport County(4)0–1Bristol Rovers(3)

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Second round

In this round, in each section, the 6 winners and the 2 "lucky losers" progressed to the quarter-finals. Lucky losers are marked with the letters LL.

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=Northern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

12 MarchTranmere Rovers4–1Chester City
13 MarchBurnley2–1Darlington
13 MarchDoncaster Rovers2–1Preston North EndLL
13 MarchHull City1–0Bury
13 MarchScunthorpe UnitedLL4 – 4Crewe Alexandra
colspan="5"|Crewe Alexandra won 7–6 on penalties
13 MarchSheffield United2–1Bradford City

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=Southern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

13 MarchBristol Rovers2–0Port Vale
13 MarchColchester United0–2Southend United
13 MarchMillwallLL2 – 2Bournemouth
colspan="5"|Bournemouth won 7–6 on penalties
13 MarchSwindon Town3–0Walsall
14 MarchWrexham2–0Exeter CityLL
26 MarchPlymouth Argyle2 – 0Brentford

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Quarter-finals

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=Northern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

20 MarchDoncaster Rovers1 – 3Burnley
20 MarchHull City3–0Preston North End
20 MarchScunthorpe United2–3Sheffield United
20 MarchTranmere Rovers0 – 0Crewe Alexandra
colspan="5"|Tranmere Rovers won 4–3 on penalties

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=Southern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

27 MarchMillwall3–1Swindon Town
3 AprilBournemouth2–0Wrexham
3 AprilSouthend United1–2Bristol Rovers
24 AprilPlymouth Argyle2–1Exeter City

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Area semi-finals

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= Northern Section =

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

17 AprilTranmere Rovers2 – 0Burnley
2 MayHull City1–0Sheffield United

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=Southern Section=

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Date

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

14 MayBournemouth1–0Bristol Rovers
17 MayPlymouth Argyle0–1Millwall

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Area finals

=Northern Area final=

{{football box

|date=18 May 1984

|time=

|team1=Hull City

|score=4–1

|report= https://www.11v11.com/matches/hull-city-v-tranmere-rovers-18-may-1984-291532/#google_vignette

|team2=Tranmere Rovers

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Boothferry Park, Hull

|attendance=5,478 }}

=Southern Area final=

{{football box

|date=21 May 1984

|time=

|team1=Bournemouth

|score=2–1

|report= https://www.11v11.com/matches/afc-bournemouth-v-millwall-21-may-1984-291533/

|team2=Millwall

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Dean Court, Bournemouth

|attendance=4,058 }}

Final

{{See also|1984 Associate Members' Cup Final}}

{{football box

|date=24 May 1984

|time=

|team1=Hull City

|score=1–2

|team2=Bournemouth

|goals1=McNeil {{goal|12}}

|goals2=Graham {{goal|27}}
Morrell {{goal|73}}

|stadium=Boothferry Park, Hull

|attendance=6,544

|referee=}}

Notes

General

  • [http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/football-league-trophy/1983-1984/results/n.r1 statto.com]{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Specific

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