The 1983–84 Associate Members' Cup was the third staging of a secondary football league tournament, and the first staging of Associate Members' Cup. It was a reconstitution of the Football League Group Cup. The format was changed to a knock-out competition for English football clubs in the Third Division and the Fourth Division. Previously it had been an invitation 32-team tournament with a group stage and knock-out competition, with clubs from all 4 levels of the football league. The winners were Bournemouth and the runners-up were Hull City.

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1983–84 Associate Members Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Wales
Teams48
Defending championsMillwall
Final positions
ChampionsBournemouth
Runner-upHull City
Tournament statistics
Matches played49
Goals scored160 (3.27 per match)
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The competition began on 20 February 1984 and ended with the final on 24 May 1984 at Boothferry Park, the home stadium of the losing finalists.

In the first round, there were two sections: North and South. In the following rounds each section gradually eliminates teams in knock-out fashion until each has a winning finalist. At this point, the two winning finalists faced each other in the combined final for the honour of the trophy.

First round

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Second round

In this round, in each section, the 6 winners and the 2 "lucky losers" progressed to the quarter-finals. Lucky losers are marked with the letters LL.

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Quarter-finals

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Area semi-finals

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Area finals

Northern Area final

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Attendance: 5,478

Southern Area final

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Attendance: 4,058

Final

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Hull City1–2Bournemouth
McNeil 12' Graham 27'
Morrell 73'
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Attendance: 6,544

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