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Carabao Cup History

The Carabao Cup, or the EFL Cup, as it's more commonly known, is a competition with a great history in English football. It's a tournament that has been run since 1961 and has had many different names, and is fondly thought of by football fans.

The League Cup is effectively the second biggest domestic cup trophy in English football (after the prestigious FA Cup) and one that attracts a great deal of interest, especially as the tournament moves into its latter stages.

The first team to win the trophy was Aston Villa, who beat Rotherham in a two-legged final in 1961. The final remained a two-legged affair up until 1967 and has usually been held at Wembley Stadium, but was played at the Millennium Stadium between 2001 and 2007 when Wembley was being redeveloped.

Liverpool have won the competition the most times, doing so on 10 occasions. Manchester City have won this trophy eight times, while Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Manchester United have won the EFL Cup five times apiece. Tottenham sits just behind these teams, with four League Cup successes.

The trophy has also occasionally been won by so-called 'lesser teams,' including the likes of Luton Town, Oxford United, and Norwich City.

Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest had a very successful spell in the competition in the late 80s and early 90s. Manchester United won it twice in a row in 2009 and 2010 under Sir Alex Ferguson.

The League Cup final is always a big occasion, watched by millions, and cup tickets are incredibly popular and sought after by neutrals as well as fans of the clubs taking part.

A Cup of Many Names

The competition has seen its fair share of sponsors, whose name is then taken as part of the cup's identity. Between 1960-61 and 1980-81, the trophy was simply called the Football League Cup. From 1981 to 1986, it was referred to as the Milk Cup, as it was sponsored by the Milk Marketing Board.

It has since been called the Littlewoods Cup, Rumbelows Cup, Coca-Cola Cup, Worthington Cup, Carling Cup, and Capital One Cup, and since the 2017-18 season, it's been sponsored by the Carabao Energy Drink, hence the Carabao Cup.

English League Cup Recent Previous Winners

  • 2015 Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur
  • 2016 Manchester City 1-1 Liverpool (5-3 Penalties)
  • 2017 Manchester United 3-2 Southampton
  • 2018 Manchester City 3-0 Arsenal
  • 2019 Manchester City 0-0 Chelsea (4-3 Penalties)
  • 2020 Manchester City 2-1 Aston Villa
  • 2021 Manchester City 1-0 Tottenham
  • 2022 Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea (11-10 Penalties)
  • 2023 Manchester United 2-0 Newcastle United
  • 2024 Liverpool 1-0 Chelsea

The Carabao Cup - How Does it Work?

All teams within the English Football League (top four divisions) take part in the Football League Cup. Initial rounds do not include the big guns. Most Premier League teams join the tournament in the second round, and those who are in European action then join the following round.

Football tickets for the Carabao Cup are very popular, especially from the quarter-finals onwards. The semi-finals are contested over two legs, and the final is a one-off encounter.

The EFL Cup final no longer involves a replay, meaning that the game will go to extra time and then, if necessary, penalties before a winning team is then crowned.

Full list of Carabao Cup winners & runners-up

SeasonCup NameWinnersRunners-up
1960/61Football League CupAston VillaRotherham United
1961/62Football League CupNorwich CityRochdale
1962/63Football League CupBirmingham CityRotherham United
1963/64Football League CupLeicester CityStoke City
1964/65Football League CupChelseaLeicester City
1965/66Football League CupWest Bromwich AlbionWest Ham United
1966/67Football League CupQueens Park RangersWest Bromwich Albion
1967/68Football League CupLeeds UnitedArsenal
1968/69Football League CupSwindon TownArsenal
1969/70Football League CupManchester CityWest Bromwich Albion
1970/71Football League CupTottenham HotspurAston Villa
1971/72Football League CupStoke CityChelsea
1972/73Football League CupTottenham HotspurNorwich City
1973/74Football League CupWolverhampton WanderersManchester City
1974/75Football League CupAston VillaNorwich City
1976/77Football League CupAston VillaEverton
1977/78Football League CupNottingham ForestLiverpool
1978/79Football League CupNottingham ForestSouthampton
1979/80Football League CupWolverhampton WanderersNottingham Forest
1980/81Football League CupLiverpoolWest Ham United
1981/82Football League CupLiverpoolTottenham Hotspur
1982/83Milk CupLiverpoolManchester United
1983/84Milk CupLiverpoolEverton
1984/85Milk CupNorwich CitySunderland
1985/86Milk CupOxford UnitedQueens Park Rangers
1986/87Littlewoods Challenge CupArsenalLiverpool
1987/88Littlewoods Challenge CupLuton TownArsenal
1988/89Littlewoods Challenge CupNottingham ForestLuton Town
1989/90Littlewoods Challenge CupNottingham ForestOldham Athletic
1990/91Rumbelows CupSheffield WednesdayManchester United
1991/92Rumbelows CupManchester UnitedNottingham Forrest
1992/93Coca-Cola CupArsenalSheffield Wednesday
1993/94Coca-Cola CupAston VillaManchester United
1994/95Coca-Cola CupLiverpoolBolton Wanderers
1995/96Coca-Cola CupAston VillaLeeds United
1996/97Coca-Cola CupLeicester CityMiddlesbrough
1997/98Coca-Cola CupChelseaMiddlesbrough
1998/99Worthington CupTottenham HotspurLeicester City
1999/00Worthington CupLeicester CityTranmere Rovers
2000/01Worthington CupLiverpoolBirmingham City
2001/02Worthington CupBlackburn RoversTottenham Hotspur
2002/03Worthington CupLiverpoolManchester United
2003/04Carling CupMiddlesbroughBolton Wanderers
2004/05Carling CupChelseaLiverpool
2005/06Carling CupManchester UnitedWigan Athletic
2006/07Carling CupChelseaArsenal
2007/08Carling CupTottenham HotspurChelsea
2008/09Carling CupManchester UnitedTottenham Hotspur
2009/10Carling CupManchester UnitedAston Villa
2010/11Carling CupBirmingham CityArsenal
2011/12Carling CupLiverpoolCardiff City
2012/13Capital One CupSwansea CityBradford City
2013/14Capital One CupManchester CitySunderland
2014/15Capital One CupChelseaTottenham Hotspur
2015/16Capital One CupManchester CityLiverpool
2016/17EFL CupManchester UnitedSouthampton
2017/18Carabao CupManchester CityArsenal
2018/19Carabao CupManchester CityChelsea
2019/20Carabao CupManchester CityAston Villa
2020/21Carabao CupManchester CityTottenham Hotspur
2021/22Carabao CupLiverpoolChelsea
2022/23Carabao CupManchester UnitedNewcastle United
2023/24Carabao CupLiverpoolChelsea

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