1991–92 Full Members Cup
The Full Members Cup 1991–92, known as the Zenith Data Systems Cup 1991–92 for sponsorship reasons, was the 7th and final staging of the Full Members Cup, a knock-out competition for English football clubs in First and Second Division. The winners were Nottingham Forest and the runners-up were Southampton.
The competition began on 1 October 1991 and ended with the final on 29 March 1992 at the Wembley Stadium. The competition was then cancelled after seven seasons, when the Premier League arose from the old Football League First Division and reduced the Football League to three divisions.
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 face each other in the combined final for the honour of the trophy.
First round
Northern Section
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Southern Section
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Second round
Northern Section
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Southern Section
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Third round
Northern Section
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Southern Section
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Area semi-finals
Northern Section
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Southern Section
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Area finals
Northern Area final
Nottingham Forest beat Leicester City 3–1 on aggregate.
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Southern Area final
Southampton beat Chelsea 5–1 on aggregate.
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Final
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First Division |
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Third Division |
Birmingham City · Bolton Wanderers · Bournemouth · Bradford City · Brentford · Bury · Chester City · Darlington · Exeter City · Fulham · Hartlepool United · Huddersfield Town · Hull City · Leyton Orient · Peterborough United · Preston North End · Reading · Shrewsbury Town · Stockport County · Stoke City · Swansea City · Tranmere Rovers · West Bromwich Albion · Wigan Athletic
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Fourth Division |
Aldershot · Blackpool · Burnley · Cardiff City · Carlisle United · Chesterfield · Crewe Alexandra · Doncaster Rovers · Gillingham · Halifax Town · Hereford United · Lincoln City · Maidstone United · Mansfield Town · Northampton Town · Rochdale · Rotherham United · Scarborough · Scunthorpe United · Southport · Torquay United · Walsall · Wrexham · York City
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