Dave Bennett

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Dave Bennett
Personal information
Date of birth June 11, 1959 (age 47)
Place of birth Manchester, England
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1978 - 1981
1981 - 1983
1983 - 1989
1989 - 1990
1990 - 1992
1991
1992
Manchester City
Cardiff City
Coventry City
Sheffield Wednesday
Swindon Town
Shrewsbury Town
Nuneaton Borough
054 (9)
076 (18)
172 (25)
028 (0)
001 (0)
002 (?) Loan
Non-league

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Dave Bennett (born July 11, 1959) is an English former football (soccer) player. He is most famous for playing in two FA Cup Finals; 1981 for Manchester City, when he finished on the losing side, and 1987, when he produced a Man of the Match performance as Coventry City beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2.

Born in Manchester, Bennett began his career at Manchester City and with them reached the 1981 FA Cup final, which they lost to Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 after a replay. A spell at Cardiff City followed before his move to Coventry City.

Coventry's - and Bennett's - finest hour came in the FA Cup final of 1987. Trailing 1-0 to an early goal, Bennett hit back with a ninth-minute goal. Tottenham regained the lead on 40 minutes before Bennett's cross was met by Keith Houchen to produce a memorable goal. Coventry went on to win via a Gary Mabbutt own-goal in extra time.

After Coventry, Bennett spent a brief period at Sheffield Wednesday before joining Swindon Town in September 1990. However, injury misery immediately followed, with Bennett breaking his leg in only his second match for the club. After spending a year recovering, Bennett was loaned out to Shrewsbury Town to regain full match-fitness. Astonishingly, he broke the same leg, again in his second appearance for the club, effectively ending his professional career.

Bennett later played non-league football with Nuneaton Borough before hanging up his boots. He occasionally plays in Masters tournaments, and also makes selected media appearances.

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