FA Youth Cup

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FA Youth Cup
FA Youth Cup (emblem).png
Founded1952
Region
 England
 Wales
Number of teams474
Current champions
Chelsea (2017–18)
Most successful club(s)
Manchester United (10 wins)
WebsiteThe FA Youth Cup

2017–18 FA Youth Cup

The Football Association Youth Challenge Cup is an English football competition run by The Football Association for under-18 sides. Only those players between the age of 15 and 18 on 31 August of the current season are eligible to take part. It is dominated by the youth sides of professional teams, mostly from the Premier League, but attracts over 400 entrants from throughout the country.


At the end of the Second World War the FA had decided to organise a Youth Championship for County Associations considering it the best way to stimulate the game among those youngsters not yet old enough to play senior football. The matches did not attract large crowds but outstanding players were selected for Youth Internationals and thousands were given the chance to play in a national contest for the first time. In 1951 it was realised that a competition for clubs would probably have a wider appeal. The FA Youth Challenge Cup (1952–53 season) was restricted to the youth teams of clubs, both professional and amateur, who were members of the FA.[1]


The notion of a youth cup was thought of by Sir Joe Richards, the late President of the Football League. He initially put forward the idea to the league clubs but they were not enthused, Richards then took the idea to the Football Association, who liked the idea and created the competition in the same year.[2] The Youth Cup trophy itself was purchased by the Football League during World War II. However, they never found a use for it. Football League secretary Fred Howarth found the trophy in a cupboard at the Starkie Street office and handed it over to the Football Association.[2]


Manchester United are the competition's most successful club, winning it ten times. The current holders are Chelsea.


The tournament has served as a springboard into the professional game for many top British players. The likes of George Best, John Barnes, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Gary Neville, Frank Lampard, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole, Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott, Daniel Sturridge, Jack Wilshere, and Gareth Bale had all won the tournament or played in the final. The 1991–92 FA Youth Cup famously spawned the rise of Fergie's Fledglings.




Contents





  • 1 Finals


  • 2 Winners table


  • 3 Attendance record


  • 4 International capped winners

    • 4.1 2010s


    • 4.2 2000s


    • 4.3 1990s


    • 4.4 1980s


    • 4.5 1970s


    • 4.6 1960s


    • 4.7 1950s



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Finals




Chelsea players celebrating winning the 2015–16 FA Youth Cup.


For squads see FA Youth Cup Finals.
  • Finals were played over two legs; the aggregate scores are given below.















































































































































































































































































































































Year
Winners
Score
Runners–up
Notes
1952–53

Manchester United
9–3

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1953–54

Manchester United
5–4

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1954–55

Manchester United
7–1

West Bromwich Albion

1955–56

Manchester United
4–3

Chesterfield

1956–57

Manchester United
8–2

West Ham United

1957–58

Wolverhampton Wanderers
7–6

Chelsea

1958–59

Blackburn Rovers
2–1

West Ham United

1959–60

Chelsea
5–2

Preston North End

1960–61

Chelsea
5–3

Everton

1961–62

Newcastle United
2–1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1962–63

West Ham United
6–5

Liverpool

1963–64

Manchester United
5–2

Swindon Town

1964–65

Everton
3–2

Arsenal

1965–66

Arsenal
5–3

Sunderland

1966–67

Sunderland
2–0

Birmingham City

1967–68

Burnley
3–2

Coventry City

1968–69

Sunderland
6–3

West Bromwich Albion

1969–70

Tottenham Hotspur
1–1

Coventry City

replay 2–2, 2nd replay 1–0
1970–71

Arsenal
2–0

Cardiff City

1971–72

Aston Villa
5–2

Liverpool

1972–73

Ipswich Town
4–1

Bristol City

1973–74

Tottenham Hotspur
2–1

Huddersfield Town

1974–75

Ipswich Town
5–1

West Ham United

1975–76

West Bromwich Albion
5–0

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1976–77

Crystal Palace
1–0

Everton

1977–78

Crystal Palace
1–0

Aston Villa

1978–79

Millwall
2–0

Manchester City

1979–80

Aston Villa
3–2

Manchester City

1980–81

West Ham United
2–1

Tottenham Hotspur

1981–82

Watford
7–6

Manchester United

1982–83

Norwich City
6–5

Everton

Aggregated extra time
1983–84

Everton
4–2

Stoke City

1984–85

Newcastle United
4–1

Watford

1985–86

Manchester City
3–1

Manchester United

1986–87

Coventry City
2–1

Charlton Athletic

1987–88

Arsenal
6–1

Doncaster Rovers

1988–89

Watford
2–1

Manchester City

Aggregated extra time
1989–90

Tottenham Hotspur
3–2

Middlesbrough

1990–91

Millwall
3–0

Sheffield Wednesday

1991–92

Manchester United
6–3

Crystal Palace

1992–93

Leeds United
4–1

Manchester United

1993–94

Arsenal
5–3

Millwall

1994–95

Manchester United
1–1

Tottenham Hotspur

Aggregated extra time; 4–2 on penalty shootout
1995–96

Liverpool
4–1

West Ham United

1996–97

Leeds United
3–1

Crystal Palace

1997–98

Everton
5–3

Blackburn Rovers

1998–99

West Ham United
9–0

Coventry City

1999–2000

Arsenal
5–1

Coventry City

2000–01

Arsenal
6–3

Blackburn Rovers

2001–02

Aston Villa
4–2

Everton

2002–03

Manchester United
3–1

Middlesbrough

2003–04

Middlesbrough
4–0

Aston Villa

2004–05

Ipswich Town
3–2

Southampton

Aggregated extra time
2005–06

Liverpool
3–2

Manchester City

2006–07

Liverpool
2–2

Manchester United

Aggregated extra time; 4–3 on penalty shootout
2007–08

Manchester City
4–2

Chelsea


2008–09

Arsenal
6–2

Liverpool


2009–10

Chelsea
3–2

Aston Villa


2010–11

Manchester United
6–3

Sheffield United


2011–12

Chelsea
4–1

Blackburn Rovers


2012–13

Norwich City
4–2

Chelsea


2013–14

Chelsea
7–6

Fulham


2014–15

Chelsea
5–2

Manchester City


2015–16

Chelsea
4–2

Manchester City


2016–17

Chelsea
6–2

Manchester City


2017–18

Chelsea
7–1

Arsenal


Winners table
































































































































































































Club
Wins
Runners-up
Winning years
Runners-up years

Manchester United
10
4
1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1964, 1992, 1995, 2003, 2011
1982, 1986, 1993, 2007

Chelsea
9
3
1960, 1961, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
1958, 2008, 2013

Arsenal
7
2
1966, 1971, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2009
1965, 2018

West Ham United
3
4
1963, 1981, 1999
1957, 1959, 1975, 1996

Everton
3
4
1965, 1984, 1998
1961, 1977, 1983, 2002

Aston Villa
3
3
1972, 1980, 2002
1978, 2004, 2010

Liverpool
3
3
1996, 2006, 2007
1963, 1972, 2009

Tottenham Hotspur
3
2
1970, 1974, 1990
1981, 1995

Ipswich Town
3
0
1973, 1975, 2005


Manchester City
2
7
1986, 2008
1979, 1980, 1989, 2006, 2015, 2016, 2017

Crystal Palace
2
2
1977, 1978
1992, 1997

Sunderland
2
1
1967, 1969
1966

Millwall
2
1
1979, 1991
1994

Watford
2
1
1982, 1989
1985

Leeds United
2
0
1993, 1997


Newcastle United
2
0
1962, 1985


Norwich City
2
0
1983, 2013


Coventry City
1
4
1987
1968, 1970, 1999, 2000

Wolverhampton Wanderers
1
4
1958
1953, 1954, 1962, 1976

Blackburn Rovers
1
3
1959
1998, 2001, 2012

Middlesbrough
1
2
2004
1990, 2003

West Bromwich Albion
1
2
1976
1955, 1969

Burnley
1
0
1968


Birmingham City
0
1

1967

Bristol City
0
1

1973

Cardiff City
0
1

1971

Charlton Athletic
0
1

1987

Chesterfield
0
1

1956

Doncaster Rovers
0
1

1988

Fulham
0
1

2014

Huddersfield Town
0
1

1974

Preston North End
0
1

1960

Sheffield United
0
1

2011

Sheffield Wednesday
0
1

1991

Southampton
0
1

2005

Stoke City
0
1

1984

Swindon Town
0
1

1964


Attendance record


The highest attendance at an FA Youth Cup match was 38,187 for the first leg of the Arsenal against Manchester United semi-final at the Emirates Stadium on 14 March 2007, which Arsenal won 1–0.[3]



International capped winners


Tables are ordered by date of first cap.


2010s








































































































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

Ruben Loftus-Cheek
MF

Chelsea
2012, 2014

 England
v  Germany, 10 November 2017

Tammy Abraham
FW

Chelsea
2015, 2016

 England
v  Germany, 10 November 2017

Mukhtar Ali
MF

Chelsea
2015

 Saudi Arabia
v  Jamaica, 7 October 2017

Ola Aina
DF

Chelsea
2014, 2015

 Nigeria
v  Zambia, 7 October 2017

George Saville
MF

Chelsea
2010

 Northern Ireland
v  Germany, 5 October 2017

Jérémie Boga
FW

Chelsea
2014, 2015

 Ivory Coast
v  Guinea, 4 June 2017

Nathan Aké
DF

Chelsea
2012

 Netherlands
v  Morocco, 31 May 2017

Michael Keane
DF

Manchester United
2011

 England
v  Germany, 22 March 2017

Jesse Lingard
FW

Manchester United
2011

 England
v  Malta, 8 October 2016

Tom Lawrence
MF

Manchester United
2011

 Wales
v  Andorra, 13 October 2015

Aziz Deen-Conteh
DF

Chelsea
2010

 Sierra Leone
v  Malawi, 7 October 2015

Andreas Christensen
DF

Chelsea
2014

 Denmark
v  Montenegro, 8 June 2015

Aliu Djaló
MF

Chelsea
2010

 Guinea-Bissau
v  Zambia, 4 June 2016

Paul Pogba
MF

Manchester United
2011

 France
v  Georgia, 22 March 2013

Gökhan Töre
MF

Chelsea
2010

 Turkey
v  Estonia, 10 August 2011

Jeffrey Bruma
DF

Chelsea
2010

 Netherlands
v  Ukraine, 12 August 2010


2000s




















































































































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

Tom Heaton
GK

Manchester United
2003

 England
v  Australia 27 May 2016

Abdisalam Ibrahim
MF

Manchester City
2008

 Norway
v  Moldova, 15 January 2014

Oğuzhan Özyakup
MF

Arsenal
2009

 Turkey
v  Latvia, 28 May 2013

Emmanuel Frimpong
MF

Arsenal
2009

 Ghana
v  Sudan, 24 March 2013

Jay Bothroyd
FW

Arsenal
2000

 England
v  France, 13 November 2010

Dedryck Boyata
DF

Manchester City
2008

 Belgium
v  Austria, 12 October 2010

Phil Bardsley
DF

Manchester United
2003

 Scotland
v  Spain, 11 October 2010

Jack Wilshere
MF

Arsenal
2009

 England
v  Hungary, 11 August 2010

Vladimír Weiss
MF

Manchester City
2008

 Slovakia
v  Iceland, 12 August 2009

Ryan McGivern
DF

Manchester City
2008

 Northern Ireland
v  Scotland, 20 August 2008

James Morrison
MF

Middlesbrough
2003,2004

 Scotland
v  Czech Republic, 30 May 2008

Adam Johnson
MF

Middlesbrough
2004

 England
v  Mexico, 24 May 2010

Chris Brunt
MF

Middlesbrough
2003,2004

 Northern Ireland
v   Switzerland, 18 August 2004

Paul McShane
DF

Manchester United
2003

 Republic of Ireland
v  Czech Republic, 11 October 2006

Wayne Henderson
GK

Aston Villa
2002

 Republic of Ireland
v  Sweden, 1 March 2006

Kieran Richardson
MF

Manchester United
2003

 England
v  United States, 28 May 2005

Steven Davis
MF

Aston Villa
2002

 Northern Ireland
v  Canada 9 February 2005

Graham Barrett
FW

Arsenal
2000

 Republic of Ireland
v  Jamaica 3 June 2004


1990s










































































































































































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

Leon Osman
MF

Everton
1998

 England
v  Sweden 14 November 2012

Richard Garcia
FW

West Ham United
1999

 Australia
v  South Africa 19 August 2008

Adam Newton
DF

West Ham United
1999

 Saint Kitts and Nevis
v  Barbados 13 June 2004

Francis Jeffers
FW

Everton
1998

 England
v  Australia 12 February 2003

Paul Robinson
GK

Leeds United
1997

 England
v  Australia 12 February 2003

Michael Carrick
MF

West Ham United
1999

 England
v  Mexico 25 May 2001

Joe Cole
MF

West Ham United
1999

 England
v  Mexico 25 May 2001

Alan Smith
FW

Leeds United
1997

 England
v  Mexico 25 May 2001

Stephen McPhail
MF

Leeds United
1997

 Republic of Ireland
v  Scotland 30 May 2000

Richard Dunne
DF

Everton
1998

 Republic of Ireland
v  Greece 26 April 2000

Gareth Roberts
DF

Liverpool
1996

 Wales
v  Finland 29 March 2000

Matt Jones
MF

Leeds United
1997

 Wales
v   Switzerland 9 October 1999

Jonathan Woodgate
DF

Leeds United
1997

 England
v  Bulgaria 9 June 1999

Jamie Carragher
DF

Liverpool
1996

 England
v  Hungary 29 April 1999

David Johnson
FW

Manchester United
1995

 Jamaica
v  Trinidad and Tobago 28 March 1999

Alan Maybury
DF

Leeds United
1997

 Republic of Ireland
v  Czech Republic 25 March 1998

Michael Owen
FW

Liverpool
1996

 England
v  Chile 11 February 1998

Nicky Butt
MF

Manchester United
1992

 England
v  Mexico 29 March 1997

Philip Mulryne
MF

Manchester United
1995

 Northern Ireland
v  Belgium 11 February 1997

David Beckham
MF

Manchester United
1992

 England
v  Moldova 1 September 1996

Phil Neville
DF

Manchester United
1995

 England
v  China PR 23 May 1996

Simon Davies
MF

Manchester United
1992

 Wales
v   Switzerland 24 April 1996

Harry Kewell
MF

Leeds United
1997

 Australia
v  Chile 24 April 1996

Robbie Savage
FW

Manchester United
1992

 Wales
v  Albania 15 November 1995

Gary Neville
DF

Manchester United
1992

 England
v  Japan 3 June 1995

Keith Gillespie
MF

Manchester United
1992

 Northern Ireland
v  Portugal 7 September 1994

Ryan Giggs
FW

Manchester United
1992

 Wales
v  Germany 16 October 1991


1980s






























































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

David James
GK

Watford
1989

 England
v  Mexico 29 March 1997

Andy Hinchcliffe
DF

Manchester City
1986

 England
v  Moldova 1 September 1996

David White
MF

Manchester City
1986

 England
v  Spain 9 September 1992

Mark Walters
MF

Aston Villa
1980

 England
v  New Zealand 3 June 1991

Jeremy Goss
MF

Norwich City
1983

 Wales
v  Iceland May 1 1991

Steve Morrow
DF

Arsenal
1988

 Northern Ireland
v  Uruguay 19 May 1990

Pat Scully
DF

Arsenal
1988

 Republic of Ireland
v  Tunisia 19 October 1988

Paul Gascoigne
MF

Newcastle United
1985

 England
v  Denmark 14 September 1988

Tony Rees
FW

Aston Villa
1980

 Wales
v  Norway 6 June 1984


1970s
















































































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

Terry Fenwick
DF

Crystal Palace
1977, 1978

 England
v  Wales 2 May 1984

Derek Statham
DF

West Bromwich Albion
1976

 England
v  Wales 23 February 1983

Steve Lovell
FW

Crystal Palace
1978

 Wales
v  Soviet Union 18 November 1981

Kevin O'Callaghan
MF

Millwall
1979

 Republic of Ireland
v  Czechoslovakia 29 April 1981

Noel Brotherston
MF

Tottenham Hotspur
1974

 Northern Ireland
v  Scotland 16 May 1980

Jerry Murphy
MF

Crystal Palace
1977, 1978

 Republic of Ireland
v  Wales 11 September 1979

Kenny Sansom
DF

Crystal Palace
1977

 England
v  Wales 23 May 1979

Peter Nicholas
MF

Crystal Palace
1978

 Wales
v  Scotland 19 May 1979

John Wark
MF

Ipswich Town
1975

 Scotland
v  Wales 19 May 1979

John Gidman
DF

Aston Villa
1972

 England
v  Luxembourg 30 March 1977

Brian Little
FW

Aston Villa
1972

 England
v  Wales 21 May 1975

Graeme Souness
MF

Tottenham Hotspur
1970

 Scotland
v  East Germany 30 October 1974


1960s
















































































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

Jimmy Rimmer
GK

Manchester United
1964

 England
v  Italy 28 May 1976

Billy Hughes
FW

Sunderland
1967

 Scotland
v  Sweden 16 April 1975

Dave Thomas
FW

Burnley
1968

 England
v  Czechoslovakia 30 October 1974

Dennis Yaager
MF

Everton
1965

 Australia
v  Iran 4 November 1970

Sammy Nelson
FW

Arsenal
1966

 Northern Ireland
v  England 21 April 1970

Pat Rice
DF

Arsenal
1966

 Northern Ireland
v  Israel 10 September 1968

Bobby Moncur
FW

Newcastle United
1962

 Scotland
v  Netherlands 30 May 1968

David Sadler
FW

Manchester United
1964

 England
v  Northern Ireland 22 November 1967

Peter Bonetti
GK

Chelsea
1960

 England
v  Denmark 3 July 1966

Terry Venables
MF

Chelsea
1960, 1961

 England
v  Belgium 21 October 1964

George Best
FW

Manchester United
1964

 Northern Ireland
v  Wales 15 April 1964

Bobby Tambling
FW

Chelsea
1960

 England
v  Wales 21 November 1962


1950s










































































Player
Pos
Club
Year
National team
International debut

Keith Newton
DF

Blackburn Rovers
1959

 England
v  West Germany 23 February 1966

Shay Brennan
FW

Manchester United
1955

 Republic of Ireland
v  Spain 5 May 1965

Fred Pickering
DF

Blackburn Rovers
1959

 England
v  United States 27 May 1964

Mike England
DF

Blackburn Rovers
1959

 Wales
v  Northern Ireland 11 April 1962

Phil Kelly
DF

Wolverhampton Wanderers
1958

 Republic of Ireland
v  Wales 28 September 1960

Joe Carolan
MF

Manchester United
1956

 Republic of Ireland
v  Sweden 1 November 1959

Wilf McGuinness
MF

Manchester United
1954, 1955, 1956

 England
v  Northern Ireland 4 October 1958

Bobby Charlton
FW

Manchester United
1954, 1955, 1956

 England
v  Scotland 19 April 1958

David Pegg
FW

Manchester United
1953, 1954

 England
v  Republic of Ireland 19 May 1957

Billy Whelan
FW

Manchester United
1953

 Republic of Ireland
v  Netherlands 10 May 1956

Duncan Edwards
MF, FW

Manchester United
1953, 1954, 1955

 England
v  Scotland 2 April 1955


See also


  • FA Youth Cup Finals

  • FA Cup

  • U21 Premier League Cup

  • Professional Development League

  • Football League Youth Alliance


References




  1. ^ FA Youth Cup history: TheFA.com website.


  2. ^ ab Inglis, Simon. Football League and the men who made it. Harper Collins. p. 205. ISBN 978-0002182423..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  3. ^ Match report on Arsenal F.C. official website.




External links



  • The FA Youth Cup at The Football Association official website







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