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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: 1901 FA Cup Final, 1920 FA Charity Shield, 1921 FA Cup Final, 1961 FA Charity Shield, 1961 FA Cup Final, 1962 FA Charity Shield, 1962 FA Cup Final, 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, 1967 FA Charity Shield, 1967 FA Cup Final, 1971 Football League Cup Final, 1972 UEFA Cup Final, 1973 Football League Cup Final, 1974 UEFA Cup Final, 1981 FA Charity Shield, 1981 FA Cup Final, 1982 FA Charity Shield, 1982 FA Cup Final, 1982 Football League Cup Final, 1984 UEFA Cup Final, 1987 FA Cup Final, 1991 FA Charity Shield, 1991 FA Cup Final, 1999 Football League Cup Final, 2002 Football League Cup Final, 2008 Football League Cup Final, 2009 Football League Cup Final. Excerpt: The 1982 FA Cup Final took place on 22 May 1982 at Wembley Stadium. It was contested between Tottenham Hotspur and Queens Park Rangers. Spurs were the holders of the trophy, and were hot favourites, while unfancied QPR had just missed out on promotion from the Second Division. After three and a half hours of football, Spurs ran out eventual winners, 1-0 in the replay, which was only the third at that point in the 20th century. It would be the last final involving a team from outside the top flight for 10 years. Tottenham's victory meant that they had now won the FA Cup seven times - matching the record set by Aston Villa 25 years earlier. It also preserved their unbeaten record in FA Cup finals. Tottenham's Argentinian player Ricky Villa refused to play in the final because of the ongoing Falklands War. The first game was a tense and largely dull game of few clear cut chances. QPR's young goalkeeper Peter Hucker was certainly the busier keeper although Spurs were mainly being kept to long range efforts. Hucker's performance in the first match would ultimately earn him the Man of the Match award. QPR were not outclassed however, although their attacking...