2004–05 Conference League Cup

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2004–05 Conference League Cup
Country England
 Wales
Defending championsChester City
ChampionsWoking
(1st title)
Runners-upStalybridge Celtic

The 2004–05 Conference League Cup, known as the Carthium Cup and later the GLS Cup for sponsorship reasons,[1][2] was a football tournament for clubs competing in that season's Football Conference. It was the first time the Conference League Cup had been held since the . The competition was won by Woking, who defeated Stalybridge Celtic in the final.

Results[]

Preliminary Round[]

North : Ashton United 6, Altrincham 2; Moor Green 1, Redditch United 2

South : Redbridge 0, Grays Athletic 3; Basingstoke Town 2, Lewes 1

Round 1[]

North : Droylsden 1, Ashton United 0; Worcester City 2, Stafford Rangers 1; Hucknall Town 1, Gainsborough Trinity 4; Nuneaton Borough 4, Redditch United 3; Barrow 4, Southport 1; Kettering Town 4, Hinckley United 2; Alfreton Town 0, Worksop Town 1; Harrogate Town 0, Bradford Park Avenue 1; Stalybridge Celtic 4, Lancaster City 2

South : Bishop's Stortford 5, Cambridge City 0; Bognor Regis Town 2, Eastbourne Borough 1; Hayes 1, Maidenhead United 2; Hornchurch 1, Thurrock 2; St Albans City 2, Grays Athletic 6; Welling United 0, Margate 2; Dorchester Town 2, Weston-super-Mare 1; Sutton United 3, Carshalton Athletic 2; Weymouth 0, Newport County 2; Havant & Waterlooville 2, Basingstoke Town 1

Round 2[]

North Droylsden 1, Worcester City 2 Kettering Town 4, Nuneaton Borough 2 Barrow 0, Runcorn FC Halton 1 Worksop Town 4, Gainsborough Trinity 1 Stalybridge Celtic 1, Bradford Park Avenue 0

South Thurrock 1, Margate 2 Dorchester Town 0, Newport County 1 Grays Athletic H, Bishops Stortford W Maidenhead United 2, Sutton United 4 Havant & Waterlooville 5, Bognor Regis Town 1

Round 3[]

North Burton Albion 2, Hereford United 4 ; Kettering Town 1, Worksop Town 2 ; Tamworth 3, Worcester City 1 ; Morecambe 2, Scarborough 1 ; Northwich Victoria 1, Leigh RMI 0 ; Runcorn FC Halton 2, Carlisle United 6 ; Accrington Stanley 2, York City 1 ; Stalybridge Celtic 7, Halifax Town 3

South Barnet 0, Grays Athletic 3; Forest Green Rovers 4, Newport County 3 (a.e.t);[3] Margate 2, Dagenham & Redbridge 1; Gravesend & Northfleet 0 Stevenage Borough 1; Sutton United 0 Woking 3; Havant & Waterlooville 2 Farnborough Town 0; Aldershot Town 1 Exeter City 0; Canvey Island 0, Crawley Town 0 (6-4 Canvey on pens)

Round 4[]

North Accrington Stanley 6, Tamworth 0 Morecambe 1, Carlisle United 1 (3-1 Morecambe on pens) Hereford United 0, Northwich Victoria 1 Worksop Town 0, Stalybridge Celtic 1

South Stevenage Borough 1, Grays Athletic 1 (Stevenage 3–1 on pens) Forest Green Rovers 5, Aldershot Town 1 Woking 2, Havant & Waterlooville 2 (Woking 4–3 on pens) Crawley Town 2, Margate 1

Round 5[]

North Accrington Stanley 4, Northwich Victoria 3 Morecambe 1, Stalybridge Celtic 2

South Stevenage Borough 2, Crawley Town 1 Woking 3, Forest Green Rovers 1

Semi-Finals[]

North Stalybridge Celtic 0, Accrington Stanley 0 (5-4 Stalybridge on pens)

South Woking 4, Stevenage Borough 2

Final[]

Stalybridge Celtic 0, Woking 1 (Stalybridge won toss for choice of ground)

References[]

  • Rollin, Glenda; Rollin, Jack, eds. (2005). Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2005–2006. Headline. ISBN 0-7553-1385-2.
  1. ^ "Season 2004–05". Cambridge City F.C. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  2. ^ Murray seals Cards' Cup triumph
  3. ^ "Conference League South: Season 2004/2005". Newport County FC. Archived from the original on April 25, 2005. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
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