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1967 FA Charity Shield

The 1967 FA Charity Shield was the 45th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match held between the winners of the previous season's Football League and FA Cup competitions. The match was contested by Manchester United, who had won the 1966–67 Football League, and Tottenham Hotspur, who had won the 1966–67 FA Cup, at Old Trafford, Manchester,[1] on 12 August 1967. The match was drawn 3–3, which meant that the two clubs shared the Shield, holding it for six months each. Bobby Charlton scored two goals for United, while Denis Law scored their third. Jimmy Robertson and Frank Saul scored for Spurs, but the match is most famous for Tottenham's second goal, which was scored by goalkeeper Pat Jennings. Ball in hand, Jennings punted it downfield, only for it to bounce in front of United goalkeeper Alex Stepney, over his head and into the goal.

1967 FA Charity Shield
The match programme cover
EventFA Charity Shield
Date12 August 1967
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
RefereeEric Jennings
Attendance54,106
1966
1968

Match details

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Manchester United3–3Tottenham Hotspur
Charlton    
Law  
Report Robertson  
Jennings  
Saul  
Attendance: 54,106
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manchester United
 
 
 
 
 
Tottenham Hotspur
GK 1 England  Alex Stepney
DF 2 Republic of Ireland  Shay Brennan
DF 3 Republic of Ireland  Tony Dunne
MF 4 England  Nobby Stiles
DF 5 England  Bill Foulkes
MF 6 Scotland  Pat Crerand
FW 7 Northern Ireland  George Best
FW 8 England  Brian Kidd
MF 9 England  Bobby Charlton
FW 10 Scotland  Denis Law (c)
FW 11 England  John Aston
Manager:
Scotland  Matt Busby
GK 1 Northern Ireland  Pat Jennings
DF 2 Republic of Ireland  Joe Kinnear
DF 3 England  Cyril Knowles
MF 4 England  Alan Mullery
DF 5 Wales  Mike England
DF 6 Scotland  Dave Mackay (c)
MF 7 Scotland  Jimmy Robertson
FW 8 England  Jimmy Greaves
FW 9 Scotland  Alan Gilzean
MF 10 England  Terry Venables
MF 11 England  Frank Saul
Manager:
England  Bill Nicholson

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Shield – A brief history". The FA Cup & Competitions. TheFA.com. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
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