1990–91 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

During the 1990–91 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the Football League First Division.There was chance for more success in 1991 when Forest reached their only FA Cup final under Brian Clough and went ahead after scoring an early goal against Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley, but ended up losing 2–1 in extra time after an own goal by Des Walker.[1] In Forest's team that day was young Irish midfielder Roy Keane, who had joined the club the previous summer.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Nottingham ForestBrian CloughCity GroundFirst DivisionFA CupRunners-upLeague CupFourth roundFull Members CupQuarter finalsStuart PearceCloughNewcastle UnitedHome coloursAway colours1989–901991–92Football League First DivisionFA Cup finalTottenham HotspurWembleyDes WalkerRoy KeaneMark CrossleyAndy MarriottSteve SuttonGary BowyerGary CharlesSteve ChettlePhil GilchristChris HopeBrian LawsDarren WassallBrett WilliamsTerry WilsonFranz CarrGary CrosbyScot GemmillSteve HodgeBobby HoweIan KilfordTony LoughlanNeil LyneÞorvaldur ÖrlygssonGarry ParkerBrian RiceSteve StoneIan WoanNigel CloughTommy GaynorLee GloverNigel JemsonPhil StarbuckCobh RamblersHereford UnitedDarlington F.C.Sheffield WednesdayStoke City F.C.Dave CurrieOldham AthleticWest Ham UnitedLuton Town F.C.Walsall F.C.1990–91 Football LeagueManchester UnitedWimbledonEvertona brawl1991-92 European Cup1991-92 UEFA CupQueens Park RangersWest BridgfordJemsonLiverpoolAnfieldCoventry CityCoventryHighfield RoadSouthamptonWilsonCrystal PalaceCroydon (South London)PearceSelhurst ParkArsenalGreater ManchesterOld TraffordChelseaFulham (West London)Stamford BridgeLeeds UnitedElland RoadAston VillaBirminghamVilla ParkSunderlandChettleDerby CountyBaseball GroundLuton TownShepherd's BushLoftus RoadSheffield UnitedSheffieldBramall LaneManchester CityGaynorNorwich CityNorwichPolstonCrosbyCarrow RoadWalkerThe DellSunderland, Tyne and WearRoker ParkKenilworth RoadIslingtonHighburyWaltonGoodison ParkLoughlanMoss SideMaine RoadParkerGloverTottenhamWhite Hart Lane1990–91 FA CupNewcastle-upon-TyneSt. James' ParkCharles1991 FA Cup FinalLondonLinekerWembley Stadium1990–91 Football League CupBurnleyPlymouth Argyle1990–91 Full Members CupBarnsleyFootball League CupNottingham Forest F.C.seasons1865–661974–751975–761976–771977–781978–791979–801980–811981–821982–831983–841984–851985–861986–871987–881988–891992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–251990–91 in English footballGraham TaylorUEFA Euro 1992qualificationGroup 7Football LeagueSecond DivisionThird DivisionFourth Divisionplay-offsFootball ConferenceIsthmian LeagueNorthern Premier LeagueSouthern LeagueCombined Counties LeagueEastern Counties LeagueEssex Senior LeagueHellenic LeagueKent LeagueMidland Football CombinationNorth West Counties LeagueNorthern Counties East LeagueNorthern LeagueSouth Midlands LeagueSussex County LeagueUnited Counties LeagueWessex LeagueWest Midlands (Regional) LeagueWestern LeagueQualifying roundsCharity ShieldFA TrophyFull Members' CupAssociate Members' CupUEFA CupCup Winners' CupBristol RoversLeicester CityMiddlesbroughPort ValeWolverhampton WanderersBirmingham CityBolton WanderersBournemouthBrentfordChester CityFulhamHuddersfield TownMansfield TownStoke CityTranmere RoversBlackpoolCardiff CityCarlisle UnitedGillinghamNorthampton TownRochdaleColchester United