Brian_Clough_Trophy

Brian Clough Trophy

Brian Clough Trophy

Football tournament


The Brian Clough Trophy is contested whenever East Midlands rivals Derby County and Nottingham Forest play each other (known as the East Midlands derby). The trophy is named after Brian Clough, who managed both clubs to great success. The trophy is currently held by Nottingham Forest.

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Background and history

Derby County and Nottingham Forest, football clubs located less than 20 miles apart, have long been arch rivals. Unusually, the same man managed both clubs during their greatest periods of success: Brian Clough. He managed Derby County from 1967 to 1973, a time in which they won their first Football League title, and Nottingham Forest from 1975 to 1993, during which they won their only Football League title and two European Cups. On both occasions, he lifted the club from Football League Second Division to the First Division title. In doing so, Clough was only the second manager, after Herbert Chapman, to win the Football League with two different clubs.

Clough himself retired from football in 1993 and died in 2004. In early 2007, officials from Derby County, Nottingham Forest and the Brian Clough Memorial Fund, along with Brian Clough's widow Barbara and his son Nigel, agreed to institute an official tournament between the two clubs that Clough was most successful with as a manager. In a further twist in 2009, Nigel Clough himself became manager of Derby County, having previously played with distinction under his father at Nottingham Forest.

The competition does not regularly demand its own fixture, but is competed for whenever the two clubs happen to meet. The first match, however, was a specially-arranged pre-season friendly, with all proceeds going to charity. That initial game was won by Derby County. For the full history behind the trophy matches – including photos of various matches – there is the official Brian Clough tribute website.[1]

One year after that initial Derby friendly win, the two clubs found themselves in the Football League Championship, where they both would remain for 14 consecutive seasons. As well as these 28 league meetings the clubs were also drawn together in the 2008–09 FA Cup 4th Round, which after a replay meant that the trophy has been contested in 2 FA Cup Fixtures. The trophy been contested in a League Cup fixture once, in the 2019–20 season.

The 2022–23 season was the first since the trophy's inception in which it was not contested, as Nottingham Forest competed in the Premier League while Derby were in League One.

The trophy itself is a silver loving cup with a lid. The cup is over 100 years old, though it had never been used before becoming the Brian Clough Trophy.[2]

Winners

As of 2nd February 2024, Derby County have held the trophy for the longest combined time at 3,441 days. Current holders Nottingham Forest have held the trophy for a combined 2,963 days.

Overview

Derby County Nottingham Forest
Captures 5 5
Goals 39 34
Games won/retained 18 14
Defence via Victory 6 5
Defence via Draw 7 4
Most Consecutive Wins/Retentions 6 8
Red Cards 7 3

As of 31 April 2024.

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Results

2007–08 season

Friendly

More information Derby County, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 25,159
Trophy won by Derby County

2008–09 season

2008–09 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 1–1 ...
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2008–09 FA Cup, Fourth Round

More information Derby County, 1–1 ...
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2008–09 FA Cup, Fourth Round Replay

More information Nottingham Forest, 2–3 ...
Attendance: 29,001
Trophy defended by Derby County

2008–09 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–3 ...
Attendance: 29,140
Trophy defended by Derby County

2009–10 season

2009–10 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 3–2 ...
Trophy won by Nottingham Forest

2009–10 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 32,674
Trophy won by Derby County

2010–11 season

2010–11 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 5–2 ...
Attendance: 29,490
Trophy won by Nottingham Forest

2010–11 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 33,010
Referee: Graham Sailsbury (Lancashire)
Trophy defended by Nottingham Forest

2011–12 season

2011–12 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 27,356
Referee: Scott Mathieson (Cheshire)
Trophy won by Derby County

2011–12 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, P – P ...
Postponed on safety grounds after heavy snow

2011–12 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 33,010
Referee: Andy D'Urso (Essex)
Trophy defended by Derby County

2012–13 season

2012–13 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 28,707
Trophy defended by Derby County

2012–13 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 1–1 ...
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2013–14 season

2013–14 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 28,276
Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire)
Trophy won by Nottingham Forest

2013–14 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 33,004
Referee: Michael Naylor
Trophy won by Derby County

2014–15 season

2014–15 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 30,227
Referee: Paul Tierney
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2014–15 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 32,705
Referee: Andy Madley
Trophy won by Nottingham Forest

2015–16 season

2015–16 Football League Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 25,114
Referee: Simon Hooper
Trophy defended by Nottingham Forest

2015–16 Football League Championship

More information Derby County, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 33,010
Referee: Keith Stroud
Trophy won by Derby County

2016–17 season

2016–17 EFL Championship

More information Derby County, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 32,600
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
Trophy defended by Derby County

2016–17 EFL Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 2–2 ...
Attendance: 26,665
Referee: Peter Bankes
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2017–18 season

2017–18 EFL Championship

More information Derby County, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 31,196
Referee: Andrew Madley
Trophy defended by Derby County

2017–18 EFL Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 29,106
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2018–19 season

2018–19 EFL Championship

More information Derby County, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 31,160
Referee: Keith Stroud
Draw (trophy retained by Derby County)

2018–19 EFL Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 29,421
Referee: Robert Jones
Trophy won by Nottingham Forest

2019–20 season

2019–20 EFL Cup

More information Nottingham Forest, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 26, 971
Referee: John Brook
Trophy defended by Nottingham Forest

2019–20 EFL Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 29,314
Referee: Darren England
Trophy defended by Nottingham Forest

2019–20 EFL Championship

More information Derby County, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 0
Referee: Darren England
Draw (trophy retained by Nottingham Forest)

2020–21 season

2020–21 EFL Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 0
Referee: Tony Harrington
Draw (trophy retained by Nottingham Forest)

2020–21 EFL Championship

More information Derby County, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 0
Referee: Oliver Langford
Draw (trophy retained by Nottingham Forest)

2021–22 Season

2021–22 EFL Championship

More information Derby County, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 22,991
Referee: Tim Robinson
Draw (trophy retained by Nottingham Forest)

2021–22 EFL Championship

More information Nottingham Forest, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 29,256
Referee: Tim Robinson
Trophy defended by Nottingham Forest


References

  1. "Brian Clough Trophy". brianclough.com. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  2. "Revealed: The Brian Clough Trophy". Derby County FC website. 25 July 2007. Archived from the original on 25 May 2009. Retrieved 26 July 2007.

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  1. "Brian Clough Trophy". brianclough.com. Retrieved 3 July 2020.

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