FA Cup history - all finals and winners (2024)

The FA Cup (Football Association Challenge Cup) is the oldest existing football competition. It is the oldest among all tournaments as well as all leagues that still exist today. The first edition was played in the 1871-1872 season and the FA Cup has been held once a year since then (with exception for interruptions during the first and the second World War). In the beginning, the FA Cup also included Scottish and Welsh clubs. A Welsh club, Cardiff City won the Cup in 1927. No Scottish clubs have won the tournament with Queen's Park, reaching the final twice, nearest a victory. The competition should not be confused with semi-professional competition FA Trophy.


ContentsFA Cup history - all finals and winners (1)

  • Winners and runners-up
  • History
  • Statistics

Winners and runners-up

All the winners and runners-up trough the years of the FA Cup.

Season Winner Runner-up
2022-2023 Manchester City Manchester United
2021-2022 Liverpool Chelsea
2020-2021 Leicester Chelsea
2019-2020 Arsenal Chelsea
2018-2019 Manchester City Watford
2017-2018 Chelsea Manchester United
2016-2017 Arsenal Chelsea
2015-2016Manchester UnitedCrystal Palace
2014-2015ArsenalAston Villa
2013-2014ArsenalHull City
2012-2013Wigan AthleticManchester City
2011-2012ChelseaLiverpool
2010-2011Manchester CityStoke City
2009-2010ChelseaPortsmouth
2008-2009ChelseaEverton
2007-2008PortsmouthCardiff City
2006-2007ChelseaManchester United
2005-2006LiverpoolWest Ham
2004-2005ArsenalManchester United
2003-2004Manchester UnitedMillwall
2002-2003ArsenalSouthampton
2001-2002ArsenalChelsea
2000-2001LiverpoolArsenal
1999-2000ChelseaAston Villa
1998-1999Manchester UnitedNewcastle United
1997-1998ArsenalNewcastle United
1996-1997ChelseaMiddlesbrough
1995-1996Manchester UnitedLiverpool
1994-1995EvertonManchester United
1993-1994Manchester UnitedChelsea
1992-1993ArsenalSheffield Wednesday
1991-1992LiverpoolSunderland
1990-1991Tottenham HotspurNottingham Forest
1989-1990 Manchester UnitedCrystal Palace
1988-1989 LiverpoolEverton
1987-1988WimbledonLiverpool
1986-1987Coventry CityTottenham Hotspur
1985-1986LiverpoolEverton
1984-1985Manchester UnitedEverton
1983-1984 EvertonWatford
1982-1983 Manchester United Brighton & Hove Albion
1981-1982Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers
1980-1981Tottenham HotspurManchester City
1979-1980West Ham UnitedArsenal
1978-1979ArsenalManchester United
1977-1978 Ipswich Town Arsenal
1976-1977 Manchester United Liverpool
1975-1976 Southampton Manchester United
1974-1975 West Ham United Fulham
1973-1974LiverpoolNewcastle United
1972-1973SunderlandLeeds United
1971-1972 Leeds UnitedArsenal
1970-1971 ArsenalLiverpool
1969-1970ChelseaLeeds United
1968-1969Manchester CityLeicester City
1967-1968West Bromwich AlbionEverton
1966-1967Tottenham HotspurChelsea
1965-1966 EvertonSheffield Wednesday
1964-1965 LiverpoolLeeds United
1963-1964West Ham UnitedPreston North End
1962-1963Manchester UnitedLeicester City
1961-1962Tottenham HotspurBurnley
1960-1961Tottenham HotspurLeicester City
1959-1960 Wolverhampton WanderersBlackburn Rovers
1958-1959 Nottingham ForestLuton Town
1957-1958Bolton WanderersManchetsr United
1956-1957Aston VillaManchester United
1955-1956Manchester CityBirmingham City
1954-1955Newcastle UnitedManchester City
1953-1954West Bromwich AlbionPreston North End
1952-1953BlackpoolBolton Wanderers
1951-1952Newcastle UnitedArsenal
1950-1951Newcastle UnitedBlackpool
1949-1950ArsenalLiverpool
1948-1949Wolverhampton WanderersLeicester City
1947-1948Manchester UnitedBlackpool
1946-1947Charlton AthleticBurnley
1945-1946Derby CountyCharlton Athletic
1938-1939PortsmouthWolverhampton Wanderers
1937-1938Preston North EndHuddersfield Town
1936-1937SunderlandPreston North End
1935-1936ArsenalSheffield United
1934-1935Sheffield WednesdayWest Bromwich Albion
1933-1934Manchester CityPortsmouth
1932-1933EvertonManchester City
1931-1932Newcastle UnitedArsenal
1930-1931West Bromwich AlbionBirmingham
1929-1930ArsenalHuddersfield Town
1928-1929Bolton WanderersPortsmouth
1927-1928Blackburn RoversHuddersfield Town
1926-1927Cardiff CityArsenal
1925-1926 Bolton Wanderers Manchester City
1924-1925 Sheffield United Cardiff City
1923-1924 Newcastle United Aston Villa
1922-1923Bolton WanderersWest Ham
1921-1922Huddersfield TownPreston North End
1920-1921Tottenham HotspurWolverhampton Wanderers
1919-1920Aston VillaHuddersfield Town
1914-1915Sheffield UnitedChelsea
1913-1914BurnleyLiverpool
1912-1913Aston VillaSunderland
1911-1912BarnsleyWest Bromwich Albion
1910-1911Bradford CityNewcastle
1909-1910Newcastle UnitedBarnsley
1908-1909Manchester UnitedBristol City
1907-1908Wolverhampton WanderersNewcastle United
1906-1907The WednesdayEverton
1905-1906EvertonNewcastle United
1904-1905 Aston Villa Newcastle United
1903-1904Manchester CityBolton Wanderers
1902-1903 Bury Derby County
1901-1902Sheffield UnitedSouthampton
1900-1901Tottenham HotspurSheffield United
1899-1900BurySouthampton
1898-1899Sheffield UnitedDerby County
1897-1898Nottingham ForestDerby County
1896-1897Aston VillaEverton
1895-1896The WednesdayWolverhampton Wanderers
1894-1895Aston VillaWest Bromwich Albion
1893-1894Notts CountyBolton Wanderers
1892-1893Wolverhampton WanderersEverton
1891-1892West Bromwich AlbionAston Villa
1890-1891Blackburn RoversNotts County
1889-1890Blackburn RoversThe Wednesday
1888-1889Preston North EndWolverhampton Wanderers
1887-1888West Bromwich AlbionPreston North End
1886-1887Aston VillaWest Bromwich Albion
1885-1886Blackburn RoversWest Bromwich Albion
1884-1885Blackburn RoversQueen's Park
1883-1884Blackburn RoversQueen's Park
1882-1883Blackburn OlympicOld Etonians
1881-1882 Old Etonians Blackburn Rovers
1880-1881 Old Carthusians Old Etonians
1879-1880 Clapham Rovers Oxford University
1878-1879Old EtoniansClapham Rovers
1877-1878WanderersOld Etonians
1876-1877WanderersOld Etonians
1875-1876WanderersOld Etonians
1874-1875 Royal Engineers Old Etonians
1873-1874Oxford UniversityRoyal Engineers
1872-1873WanderersOxford University
1871-1872WanderersRoyal Engineers

History

The first edition of Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup) was held in the 1871-1872 season and was contested by twelve British teams (several teams would refrain by the cause of travelling costs). The first FA Cup matches ever, four on the same day, were played on 11 November 1871. The first final was played the following spring at the Kennington Oval, in which Wanderers defeated Royal Engineers 1-0.

Wanderers would also win the following edition, but they were helped in the second season by the rule that stipulated that the current champions were directly qualified for the final (the rule was abandoned after that tournament).

More and more teams participated every year – over 40 teams entered the competition in 1877 and over 50 in 1879. The 1879-1880 edition also involved several clubs known by the modern audience, such as Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers and Nottingham Forest. In the 1883-1884 season, the tournament reached 100 registered teams. By this time, the professional era began and the amateur teams would soon be outpaced. A shift that would lead to the creation of the FA Amateur Cup in 1893.

The FA Cup was once upon a time the biggest sport event in the world. The final that was played at Crystal Palace in 1913 gathered 121,000 people. The attendance was a world record. In these days the stadiums were not build to hold that amount of people; therefore, many stood in rows at the field between the stands with bad overview of the action.

In 1923, when the final was played at Wembley for the first time, the attendance was even bigger. There is no official figure, but it has been estimated to around 200,000!

Countries

The competition has been dominated by English teams, but other British countries have been represented as well. The Scottish Queen's Park was playing in the first editions and Rangers reached the semi-finals in 1886-1887. A few other Scottish sides has been part of the competition through its history.

Several teams from Wales have been part of the FA Cup, including Cardiff City who became the first Welch side to win the tournament in 1927. Another Welch team that have performed great in the FA Cup is Swansea City.

A few teams from Northern Ireland also participated in the 19th century. Among these, Cliftonville performed best by reaching the third round once.

Venue for the final

The FA Cup final is for many football fans associated with Wembley Stadium. This is an old tradition: Wembley has been the venue for the final since 1924 (with exceptions for interruption between 2001 and 2006 when the stadium was renovated and Millenium Stadium served as venue for the final). Before Wembley came to be the choice for the final, Crystal Palace was for many years (1895-1914) the venue for the final. And before that it was Kennington Oval (with one exception in 1873 when the final took place at Lillie Bridge).

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Statistics

Teams with most titles

A list of clubs that have won the FA Cup most times, concerning the period 1872-2023.

Table 2. Clubs and FA Cup titles
Club Titles
Arsenal 14
Manchester United 12
Tottenham Hotspur 9
Liverpool 8
Aston Villa 7
Chelsea 7
Manchester City 7
Blackburn Rovers 6
Newcastle United 6
Wanderers 5
West Bromwich Albion 5
Everton 5

In total, 44 different clubs have won the cup through its history. Manchester United did become the first club claming ten titles after winning in 1999.

Teams with most finals

List of clubs that have played in the FA Cup final most times, concerning the period 1872-2022.

Table 3. Clubs and FA Cup finals
Club Finals
Arsenal 21
Manchester United 20
Chelsea 15
Liverpool 15
Newcastle United 13
Everton 13
Manchester City 12
Aston Villa 11
West Bromwich Albion 10

Arsenal did become the first club to reach 20 finals in 2017.

Teams and first participation

List of selected clubs with the year of first participation.

Table 4. First FA Cup participations
Club Season Note
Queen's Park 1871-72
Wanderers 1871-72 Winner of the 1st FA Cup
Sheffield FC 1873-74
Old Etonians 1874-75
Reading 1877-78
Notts County 1879-80
Nottingham Forest 1879-80
Blackburn Rovers 1879-80
Aston Villa 1879-80
Tottenham Hotspur 1881-82 as Hotspur
Birmingham City 1881-82 as Small Heath Alliance
Bolton Wanderers FC 1881-82
Grimsby Town 1882-83
Hull Town 1883-84
Middlesbrough 1883-84
Preston North End 1883-84
Stoke City 1883-84 as Stoke
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1883-84
Sunderland 1884-85
West Bromwich Albion 1884-85
Rangers 1885-86
Everton 1886-87
Swindon Town 1886-87
Watford 1886-87 as Watford Rovers
Manchester United 1889-90 as Newton Heath
Arsenal 1890-91 as Royal Arsenal
Newcastle United 1892-93
Liverpool 1893-94

FA Cup timeline

1871 The competition is established as Football Association Challenge Cup.
1872 The first final is played between Wanderers and Royal Engineers.
1890 William Townley becomes the first player to score a hat-trick in an FA Cup final.
1923 The final is for the first time played at Wembley Stadium.
1927 The FA Cup final is for the first time broadcast by BBC.
1938 The FA Cup final is for the first time broadcast live on television.
1972 For the first time a penalty shootout decide the outcome in an FA Cup final.
1989 In the semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham at the Hillsborough stadium, 96 died in a crush of people.
2012 Ashley Cole becomes the first player to win the FA Cup seven times (3 times with Arsenal, 4 times with Chelsea).

External resources

Official website

References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_FA_Cup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FA_Cup_finals
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1871%E2%80%9372_FA_Cup

FA Cup history - all finals and winners (2024)

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