Live updates and analysis as Man Utd face Sunderland in their final Papa John's Trophy group match on Wednesday evening. First FA Cup match: Redcar 31 Sunderland, 8 November 1884. [48], Sunderland appeared in their first League Cup final in 1985, but lost 10 to Norwich City. Explore each and every one of the trophies won by the club in the grid below. think the last time we won at Wembley was . He went on to captain the "Black Cats" for ten years and gain his eleven England caps, making him Sunderland's second most-capped England International behind Dave Watson. [34] Broadis was also Carlisle's manager at the time, and this is the first instance of a player transferring himself to another club. Find out with YouGov's Premier League profiles", "Viva Il Duce? statistics and records, Sunderland A.F.C. [102] Knighton managed Sunderland for 94games, leading them in his first season to second place in Division Two, and promotion to the First Division,[103] However, he was sacked the following season, when Sunderland were struggling near the bottom of Division One. [80] Bruce was sacked in November 2011,[81][82] and replaced by Martin O'Neill. They played an "England XI", featuring players from Newcastle United and from Middlesbrough; they lost the game 20. Sunderland were fined 5,000 (128,000 today), manager Murray was fined 200 (5,100 today), and a number of players, including record-signing Trevor Ford were temporarily suspended from the game. [21] Under Irish manager Bob Kyle and with Scottish Charles Thomson as captain, the club won the league again in 1913,[22] but lost their first FA Cup final 10 to Aston Villa. Their other honours include two Charity Shields, in 1902 and 1935. Nike's first stint as kit manufacturer came between 1983 and 1986, before kits from Patrick (198688), Hummel (198894), Avec (199497) and Asics (199700). [96] In 1973, Bobby Knoxall recorded "Sunderland All The Way" for the 1973 FA Cup Final record.[97]. [4] They are as follows: Bobby Gurney holds the record number of goals in all competitions with a combined total of 228 in league and cup games. [199] Dave Halliday holds the record for the most goals scored in a season: 43in the 192829 season in the Football League First Division. [143] They clinched promotion at Bury by winning 52. [182] He also took Sunderland to the League Cup Final in the same season, defeating Manchester United in penalty kicks in the semi-finals. [18] Following a second-place finish in 190001, the club won their fourth league title in the 190102 season,[18] and followed this up with victory in the Sheriff of London Charity Shield. The 29-year-old has spent his entire senior career at Tottenham and is the club's all-time top scorer - but is yet to win a single trophy, with Spurs last lifting silverware 15 years ago when they . [81] In total, just over 5,000 (128,000 today) was handled in this way. They occasionally interview current and former footballers, managers, owners and prominent fans of Sunderland. After a close call in the previous season, the club was promoted to Division One in 1964 after finishing in second place. Football's oddest closed cup competitions", "Sunderland's Foundation of Light launches North Durham Football Scholarship", "The famous Sunderland v Aston Villa painting that hangs in the lobby of the SoL a history of", "North East's top Tweeters revealed: No 50 to 35", "daydream believer (cheer up peter reid) | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company", "Martyn: Cheer Up Peter Reid | Mr Draytons Human Jukebox", "House of Commons Hansard Debates for 14 May 1997 (pt 5)", "First Day: 14 May 1997: House of Commons debates", "Sunderland's Premier Passions remembered 20 years after fly-on-the-wall TV came to Roker Park", "Sunderland AFC Netflix documentary gets a release date and a title too", "Sunderland: Jack Ross on Netflix, promotion & his legacy", "Sunderland find new identity as The Black Cats", "Entire Sunderland squad told to isolate and warned to stick to strict rules as Christmas effectively cancelled", "Sunderland AFC news and transfer rumours: Championship winger linked as former coach joins Sam Allardyce at West Brom", "Sunderland Covid-19 outbreak: Wearsiders postpone next three matches", "Why are Sunderland called the Black Cats?