The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or by a name referring to the current sponsor, is an English Men's Association Football Competition
Like theFA Cup, it is played on a knockout (single elimination) basis.
Unlike the FA Cup, where 758 teams entered in 2012-13,only 92 clubs can enter the League Cup – the 20 Premier League Clubs, and the 72 clubs of The Football League, which organizes the competition
Since 1982, the League Cup has been named after its sponsor
Period
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Sponsor
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Name
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1982–1986
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Milk Marketing Board
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Milk Cup
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1986–1990
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Littlewoods
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Littlewoods Challenge Cup
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1990–1992
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Rumbelows
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Rumbelows Cup
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1992–1998
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Coca-Cola
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Coca-Cola Cup
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1998–2003
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Worthington’s
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Worthington Cup
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2003–2012
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Molson Coors
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Carling Cup
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2012–2016
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Capital One
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Capital One Cup
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Prizemoney
League Cup winners receive £100,000 prize money with the runners-up receiving £50,000
Trophy
Three different trophies have been presented to the winners of the League Cup since its inauguration:
- The original trophy, given to the winners since 1990–91
- The trophy presented from 1986–87 until 1989–90 during Littlewoods' sponsorship of the competition
- The trophy presented from the first season of the Milk Marketing Board sponsoring the competition, 1981–82 to 1985–86
Football League Cup Records
- Most Title Wins -Liverpool(8);Aston Villa(5);Chelsea(4);Manchester United(4);Nottingham Forest(4)and Tottenham Hotspur(4)and Leicester City(3)
- Most Final Appearance -Liverance(11)
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