Aston Villa
1960–61 season
ManagerEngland Joe Mercer
StadiumVilla Park
First Division10th
FA CupFifth round
League CupWinners
Second City Derby
26--17--22
Charlie Aitken

Aston Villa played the 1960–61 English football season in the Football League First Division.

The League Cup was held for the first time in 1960–61 to provide clubs with a new source of income with Aston Villa winning that inaugural year. Despite an initial lack of enthusiasm on the part of some other big clubs, the competition became firmly established in the footballing calendar. Villa beat Rotherham United 3–2 on aggregate after extra time. Rotherham won the first leg 2–0 at Millmoor, their home ground thanks to goals from Alan Kirkman and Barry Webster. In the second leg at Villa Park, Harry Burrows and Peter McParland levelled the tie on aggregate and Alan O'Neill scored in extra-time to win the cup.

In the Second City derby Aston Villa beat Birmingham City 6–2 at Villa Park, Peter McParland, Gerry Hitchens(3), and Alan O’Neill(2) scoring for Villa.[1] The away fixture was drawn 1-1.[2]

There were debuts for Charlie Aitken (561), John Sleeuwenhoek (226), Alan Baker (92), Geoff Sidebottom (70), Alan O'Neill (23), Fred Potter (6),[3] Jimmy McMorran (14), Alfie Hale (5) and Mike Kenning (3).[4]

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation
6 Leicester City[lower-alpha 1] 42 18 9 15 87 70 1.243 45 Qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup
7 Manchester United 42 18 9 15 88 76 1.158 45
8 Aston Villa 42 17 9 16 78 77 1.013 43
9 Blackburn Rovers 42 15 13 14 77 76 1.013 43
10 West Bromwich Albion 42 18 5 19 67 71 0.944 41
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Leicester City qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round as the 1960–61 FA Cup runners-up, since the winners, Tottenham Hotspur, had already qualified for the European Cup.

1960–61 League Cup
A replica League Cup in Villa colours with 1960–61 date
Tournament details
Country England &  Wales
Teams87
Final positions
ChampionsAston Villa
Runner-upRotherham United
Tournament statistics
Matches played113

League Cup

The 1960–61 Football League Cup was the inaugural knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition ended with the two-legged final almost a year later on 22 August and 5 September 1961. The tournament was won by Aston Villa, who beat Rotherham United 3–2 on aggregate after extra time.

Rotherham won the first leg 2–0 at Millmoor, their home ground thanks to goals from Alan Kirkman and Barry Webster. In the second leg at Villa Park, Harry Burrows and Peter McParland levelled the tie on aggregate and Alan O'Neill scored in extra-time to win the cup for Aston Villa.

5 League teams did not compete (Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednesday, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers). Villa received a bye to the second round and, on 12 October, beat Huddersfield Town 4–1 at home before a crowd of 17,057.

On 15-11-1960 7,677 watched Preston North End draw 3–3 with travelling Villa. The Villains won the home replay 3–1 in front of 15,000.

Fourth round

Home team Score Away team Attendance Date
Aston Villa (1)3–3Plymouth Argyle (2)12,11713-12-1960
Plymouth Argyle (2)0–0[5]Aston Villa (1)11,00619-12-1960
Plymouth Argyle (2)3–5Aston Villa (1)13,54806-02-1961

Fifth round

Home team Score Away team Attendance Date
Aston Villa (1)3–0Wrexham (4)19,50022-02-1961

Semi-finals

The semi-final draw was made in February 1961 after the conclusion of the quarter-finals. Unlike the rounds up to that point, the semi-final ties were played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The matches were played in March, April and May 1961.

Home team Score Away team Attendance Date
Burnley (1)1–1Aston Villa (1)15,90810-04-1961
Aston Villa (1)2–2Burnley (1)23,07726-04-1961
Aston Villa (1)2–1Burnley (1)7,95302-05-1961

Final

The 1961 League Cup Final was played on 22 August and 5 September 1961 and was contested between First Division side Aston Villa and Second Division team Rotherham United. Aston Villa won the game 3–2 on aggregate (after extra time).

First leg

Rotherham United2–0Aston Villa
Webster 51'
Kirkman 55'
Millmoor, Rotherham
Attendance: 12,226
Referee: K.A. Collinge
Rotherham United
Aston Villa
1England Roy Ironside
2England Peter Perry
3England Lol Morgan
4England Roy Lambert (c)
5England Peter Madden
6England Ken Waterhouse
7England Barry Webster
8England Don Weston
9England Ken Houghton
10England Alan Kirkman
11England Keith Bambridge
Manager:
Scotland Tom Johnston
1England Nigel Sims
2England Stan Lynn
3England Gordon Lee
4Wales Vic Crowe (c)
5England Jimmy Dugdale
6England Alan Deakin
7Scotland Jimmy MacEwan
8Scotland Bobby Thomson
9England Ralph Brown
10Scotland Ron Wylie
11Northern Ireland Peter McParland
Manager:
England Joe Mercer

Second leg

Aston Villa3 – 0 (a.e.t.)Rotherham United
O'Neill 67'
Burrows 69'
McParland 109'
Attendance: 31,202
Referee: C.W. Kingston
Aston Villa
Rotherham United
1England Geoff Sidebottom
2England John Neal
3England Gordon Lee
4Wales Vic Crowe (c)
5England Jimmy Dugdale
6England Alan Deakin
7Scotland Jimmy MacEwan
8England Alan O'Neill
9Northern Ireland Peter McParland
10Scotland Bobby Thomson
11England Harry Burrows
Manager:
England Joe Mercer
1England Roy Ironside
2England Peter Perry
3England Lol Morgan
4England Roy Lambert (c)
5England Peter Madden
6England Ken Waterhouse
7England Barry Webster
8England Don Weston
9England Ken Houghton
10England Alan Kirkman
11England Keith Bambridge
Manager:
Scotland Tom Johnston

References

General

  • "English League Cup 1960/1961". Soccerbase. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  • "England League Cup Full Results 1960-1996". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 21 February 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  • "English League Cup 1960-1961 : Results". Statto. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2009.

Specific

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