1962 Football League Cup Final

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The 1962 Football League Cup Final was won by Norwich City, who defeated Rochdale 4–0 on aggregate over two legs. The first leg, played on 26 April 1962 at Rochdale's ground, Spotland, was won by Norwich 3–0. They then won the second leg 1–0 a week later on 1 May 1962,[1] at their own ground, Carrow Road. This was Norwich City's first major trophy. Rochdale remain the only club from the lowest division – Division 4, which was the equivalent of the current League 2 – in English league football to reach the League Cup Final.

The captain of the winning Norwich City team was Ron Ashman.

[edit] Matches

26 April 1962
Rochdale FC 0–3 Norwich City Spotland
Attendance: 11,123
Lythgoe Goal Goal
Punton Goal
1 May 1962
Norwich City 1–0 Rochdale FC Carrow Road
Attendance: 19,708
Hill Goal

Norwich City won 4–0 on aggregate

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