The Football League Group Cup was a short-lived football competition which first took place during the 1981âÂÂ82 season. For English clubs it was a replacement for the Anglo-Scottish Cup, which had been discontinued due to the withdrawal of Scottish League clubs. For the 1982âÂÂ83 season it was renamed as the Football League Trophy.
It is considered as the forerunner of the Associate Members' Cup (which was later renamed the Football League Trophy, and has had various sponsored names), which commenced from the 1983âÂÂ84 season, although some sources regard the Football League Group Cup as the same competition.
In each season there were 32 participants, split into eight regional groups of four teams each, with three round-robin games played by each side. The eight group winners qualified for the quarter finals, and the knockout stages were played as a single leg, with the game going to extra time and penalties if necessary. The final was played on the home ground of one of the two teams.
The following 32 sides played in the competition, and these are sub-divided according to the League division they played in that season.
The tournament was won by Grimsby Town, who defeated Wimbledon 3âÂÂ2 in the final at Blundell Park on Tuesday 6 April 1982.
The following 32 sides played in the competition, and these are sub-divided according to the League division they played in that season.
The tournament was won by Millwall, who defeated Lincoln City 3âÂÂ2 in the final at Sincil Bank on Wednesday 20 April 1983.