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| To mark the centenary of the County Antrim | F.A., a Centenary Chalice was played for in 1987/88. |
| The article was promoted to | FA a month+ ago. |
| bert said that he was approached by the Algerian | FA about representing the country due to his wife b |
| He is also an | FA accredited tutor of goalkeepers and has both the |
| ootball cup competition organised by the Suffolk | FA after the Suffolk Premier Cup. |
| Janas was sacked from his post by the Polish | FA after the tournament. |
| ington appealed to the Football Association (the | FA) against the decision. |
| In 1948 and 1949 he played for the | FA against the RAF (scoring twice) and twice agains |
| They also played together for the Liverpool | FA against a Football Association of Ireland side i |
| sm within the sport was averted in 1885 when the | FA agreed to legalise professionalism. |
| The | FA Aldebaran alignment would have worked best betwe |
| hanks was appointed joint acting chairman of The | FA along with Roger Burden, following the dramatic |
| r battlespace when they conducted a RIP with 2-8 | FA, also from Ft. Wainwright, AK and assumed their |
| The | FA also instructed United to wear blue shirts and w |
| e 1950s including wins at Wembley Stadium in the | FA Amateur Cup in 1951, which finished 2-1 against |
| FA Amateur Cup final was also played here in 1893, | |
| Hardisty also won the | FA Amateur Cup three times between 1955 and 1957. |
| ions in the South, with three clubs reaching the | FA Amateur Cup semi-finals. |
| He played in the Pegasus side which won the | FA Amateur Cup at Wembley Stadium in 1951 and 1953. |
| A second defeat at Wembley in the | FA Amateur Cup Final followed in 1969, with Sutton |
| During this time he played in the 1969 | FA Amateur Cup Final and made 15 international appe |
| At the time, they also played in the | FA Amateur Cup. |
| ficial attendance at the ground is 7,020 for the | FA Amateur Cup match between Woking and Finchley in |
| FA Amateur Cup winner: 1962 | |
| Best | FA Amateur Cup performance: Semi-finals, 1896-97 an |
| He was a three-time winner of the | FA Amateur Cup, with Bishop Auckland in 1955 and 19 |
| he Isthmian League, and reached the final of the | FA Amateur Cup in the 1919-20 season, losing 1-0 to |
| Best | FA Amateur Cup performance: Semi-finals, 1972-73 |
| 1931-32 season, Marine reached the final of the | FA Amateur Cup, the first time the club had progres |
| Gibbins also played for Clapton, and won the | FA Amateur Cup with the club in 1924 and 1925. |
| He was also in Crook's 1959 | FA Amateur Cup winning team in his first spell at t |
| FA Amateur Cup: 1894, 1897 | |
| played amateur football with Barnet, winning the | FA Amateur Cup in 1946; he also earned 8 amateur ca |
| diate impact, leading Sutton to the final of the | FA Amateur Cup at Wembley, where Sutton had never p |
| with Vivian Gibbins at Clapton, where he won the | FA Amateur Cup in 1924, before joining West Ham Uni |
| t occurred on 8 April 1905 when the club won the | FA Amateur Cup beating Clapton, 3-2 at Shepherd's B |
| de in Lowestoft, reaching the semi-finals of the | FA Amateur Cup in 1896-97. |
| His two goal display in the | FA Amateur Cup semi-final at Highbury took the Loak |
| ance at Top Field, 7,878, was set in 1955 for an | FA Amateur Cup tie between Hitchin Town and Wycombe |
| One year later he won the | FA Amateur Cup with Clapton F.C. In the final again |
| In 1973, they won the | FA Amateur Cup in its penultimate year, beating Slo |
| , scoring two goals in the final as they won the | FA Amateur Cup in April 1962. |
| or Walthamstow Avenue, with whom he won the 1961 | FA Amateur Cup. |
| Best | FA Amateur Cup performance: runners-up, 1967-68 |
| FA Amateur Cup | |
| In 1905, West Hartlepool won the | FA Amateur Cup which at the time was considered sec |
| In 1902, the club won the | FA Amateur Cup, the London Senior Cup in 1903 and t |
| They also made an appearance in the | FA Amateur Cup final of 1964 when they were runners |
| nd Hitchin Town, reaching the semi-finals of the | FA Amateur Cup twice with the latter. |
| FA Amateur Cup 1947, 1948, 1968 | |
| local cup competitions, including the Lancashire | FA Amateur Shield in 1957-58. |
| In the now defunct | FA Amateur Cup, the best performance was from Yorks |
| Bishop Auckland: | FA Amateur Cup winner 1956, 1957 |
| The record attendance was 15,850 for a | FA Amateur Cup Fourth Round tie on Saturday 25 Marc |
| regular encounters with more famous clubs in the | FA Amateur cup competition. |
| They won the | FA Amateur Cup in 1910. |
| t Welsh speaker Harries was appointed as a Welsh | FA ambassador for female football. |
| in the Girls and Women's game earned Birmingham | FA an FA Football Development Award in 2002. |
| Second, since this is a | FA and Wikipedia articles follow relaible sources, |
| nior County Cup competition of the Berks & Bucks | FA and was first played in 1878/79; a time when the |
| he administrative area covered by the Manchester | FA and Lancashire County FA overlaps. |
| th girls and boys, runs courses for the Cheshire | FA and works in talent identification for the Footb |
| o those clubs which are affiliated to the County | FA and compete in the highest division of the Midla |
| ior Cup within the competitions run by the Herts | FA and is the third longest running, following the |
| the league's first ever champions under the new | FA, and thus qualified as the country's first ever |
| After the tournament she was critical of the | FA and the level of financial support provided to E |
| Reames also held high positions within the | FA and Football League during the 1990s (Chairman o |
| Both the Belgian | FA and several regional amateur football leagues ru |
| t ever member to the full Council of the English | FA and retained both positions over the period of t |
| onal anti-aircraft defence in Dunkirk (Operation | FA) and assisting in the evacuation of allied perso |
| layed representative football for the Sheffield | F.A. and for Nottinghamshire. |
| It was not for many years that both the | FA and the FA Cup came to be solely English institu |
| The county is affiliated with the | FA, and therefore cannot compete at full internatio |
| ourse for Referees' Instructors on behalf of the | FA and CONMEBOL. |
| Create symbols | fa and ga for each grammar terminal a and for the e |
| Andrew Fitton to launch a scathing attack on The | FA and its justice system. |
| ad slightly different shapes: a square indicated | fa and a triangle la, while sol and mi were the sam |
| It is the County Cup competition of the Cheshire | FA and currently involves non-league clubs. |
| No. 10 which was once worn by legendary Selangor | FA and Malaysian national team player, the late Mok |
| He became a coach for The | FA and later at Spurs at youth level. |
| As it was not yet apparent that the | FA and its Cup would become primarily English (as o |
| tball Molby was subsequently fined £1,500 by the | FA, and banned from the touchline for four matches. |
| other, Zainizam Marjan who also played for Sabah | FA and Malaysia. |
| aining international clearance from the Cypriot | FA. and made his debut in the 1-1 draw against loca |
| 2007, the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the | FA and Bright in a 2002 decision re Stretford's acq |
| nt animated films, such as Mulan (as Grandmother | Fa) and Looney Tunes: Back in Action. |
| The Irish | FA announced that he would make his full internatio |
| In 2007 the Cambridgeshire | FA announced that they would be setting up a new he |
| Since gaining | FA approval the Academy has produced 35 first team |
| parts as all teams associated with the Hampshire | FA are required to compete, with the exception of P |
| In October 2010 Skidmore relaunched | FA as an online zine, including reviews, articles, |
| That same year he rejoined the | FA as part of the England national coaching setup u |
| blamed the unprofessional set-up of the national | FA as the reason behind his decision. |
| The club then registered to the Belgian | FA as Sint-Niklaassche S.K. in 1922 and received th |
| was on the committee of the Shropshire Amateur | F.A. as one of Shrewsbury's representatives. |
| Because the Norwegian | FA at the time allowed only amateur players to play |
| The | FA banned Jones indefinitely. |
| e Company, received other members of the 2/111th | FA Battalion, and moved to Fort Dix for post mobili |
| See for example Battle of Guadalcanal ( | FA), Battle of Wake Island, and Battle of Iwo Jima. |
| As the new Millennium arrived Northumberland | FA became a Limited Company and in 2002-03 there wa |
| game, the London Association (now known as the | F.A.) became the primary association which led to th |
| ach Educator, teaching coaching courses for the | F.A., before taking up a Central Football regional c |
| e had a stint as coach at Bristol Rovers and the | FA before joining Hartlepool United as reserve team |
| FA believes food addiction is a disease of the mind | |
| ending on their location clubs also enter Surrey | FA, Berkshire & Buckinghamshire FA, London FA and E |
| The | fa biu is a concealed throwing weapon, Chinese in o |
| The practice of the | fa biu is not unlike that of the shuriken, but diff |
| ub, a Football Association councillor and former | FA board member. |
| he failed in his attempt to be re-elected to the | FA Board after Colchester were promoted to the Cham |
| Dein sat on the | FA Board until 2 June 2006 as one of four represent |
| The 210th | FA Brigade Commander estimated that his two FA batt |
| However, in 2009 Bibliographisches Institut & | F.A. Brockhaus AG (Bifab) sold the Brockhaus brand t |
| Bibliographisches Institut & | F.A. Brockhaus AG, a German publishing house |
| d of Austrian frigate Novara during 1857-1859), | F.A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1867. |
| F.A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1931. | |
| would really like to see this article become an | FA, but I feel like it's missing content, with too |
| The red card was later rescinded by the | FA, but Lambert was charged with improper conduct f |
| what overshadowed by the suspension of the Greek | FA by UEFA, which jeopardized the European places o |
| Articles to | FA: Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling |
| (Nostoc flagelliforme), also known as faat choy, | fa cai, black moss, hair moss or hair weed is a ter |
| Alternatively, | FA can be calculated as |
| field 2-0 in front of 918 to win the Derbyshire | F.A. Centenary Cup at the first time of being invite |
| A chance encounter with | FA chairman Stanley Rous led to his appointment to |
| hampions from 1928-1931, and they won the London | FA Challenge cup in 1930-1. |
| Arsenal Youth also played in the London Minor | FA Challenge Cup (from 1954-55 to 1955-56 and 1959- |
| The first Lancashire | FA Challenge Trophy took place in the 1885-86 seaso |
| In 1930 there was an alteration in the London | FA Challenge Cup, the rule 'Clubs must play their s |
| F.A. Challenge Cup: 1982/83(4th Qualifying Rnd) | |
| , and reached the final of the North Wales Coast | FA Challenge Cup. |
| ish Championship of 1905, 1907 and 1909, and the | FA Challenge Cup of 1910. |
| Lancashire | FA Challenge Trophy Winners: 1937, 1938, 1939, 1984 |
| eague Champions, Ghana (1991 and 1992); National | FA Champions, Ghana (1993); Olympic Games, Barcelon |
| The | FA changed the decision eventually. |
| The 1999 | FA Charity Shield was a football match held on 1 Au |
| spur kicked off the season, playing for the 1967 | FA Charity Shield at Old Trafford. |
| ing to the field at Wembley Stadium for the 1988 | FA Charity Shield. |
| FA Charity Shield winners: 2000 | |
| FA Charity Shield: (6) 1974, 1976,1977, 1979, 1980, | |
| Main article: 1958 | FA Charity Shield |
| FA Charity Shield Runners Up 1960 (Nottingham Fores | |
| ootball League champions Aston Villa in the 1910 | FA Charity Shield. |
| FA Charity Shield: 2000 | |
| e Professionals against the Amateurs in the 1925 | FA Charity Shield. |
| FA Charity Shield Winner: 1 | |
| 1949 | FA Charity Shield (shared) |
| The 1961 | FA Charity Shield was the 39th FA Charity Shield. |
| The 2001 | FA Charity Shield was the 79th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1960 | FA Charity Shield was the 38th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1954 | FA Charity Shield was the 32nd FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1931 | FA Charity Shield was the 18th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1959 | FA Charity Shield was the 38th FA Charity Shield, a |
| FA Charity Shield winner: 1927 | |
| The 1958 | FA Charity Shield was the 36th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1910 | FA Charity Shield was the third Charity Shield, a f |
| The 1948 | FA Charity Shield was the 26th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1956 | FA Charity Shield was the 34th FA Charity Shield, a |
| Main article: 1999 | FA Charity Shield |
| The 1949 | FA Charity Shield was the 27th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1975 | FA Charity Shield was the 53rd FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1952 | FA Charity Shield was the 30th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1964 | FA Charity Shield was the 42nd FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1965 | FA Charity Shield was the 43rd FA Charity Shield, a |
| Main article: 1908 | FA Charity Shield |
| The 1977 | FA Charity Shield was the 55th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1963 | FA Charity Shield was the 41st FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 2000 | FA Charity Shield was the 78th FA Charity Shield, a |
| FA Charity Shield (1) 1997 | |
| The 1993 | FA Charity Shield was the 71st FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1981 | FA Charity Shield was the 59th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1970 | FA Charity Shield was the 49th FA Charity Shield, t |
| The 1985 | FA Charity Shield was the 63rd FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1955 | FA Charity Shield was the 33rd FA Charity Shield, t |
| dium, where they took on Blackburn Rovers in the | FA Charity Shield. |
| The 1967 | FA Charity Shield was the 45th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1998 | FA Charity Shield was the 76th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1969 | FA Charity Shield was the 47th FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1983 | FA Charity Shield was the 61st FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1995 | FA Charity Shield was the 73rd FA Charity Shield, a |
| The 1994 | FA Charity Shield was the 72nd FA Charity Shield, a |
| FA Charity Shield: runner-up 1994, 1995 | |
| The 1957 | FA Charity Shield was the 35th FA Charity Shield, a |
| FA Charity Shield winner: 1922. | |
| The 1992 | FA Charity Shield was the 70th Charity Shield, a fo |
| Main article: 1963 | FA Charity Shield |
| The 1911 | FA Charity Shield was the fourth Charity Shield, an |
| George made his competitive debut in the 1975 | FA Charity Shield at Wembley Stadium as Derby overc |
| Main article: 1956 | FA Charity Shield |
| Champions, Forest kicked of the season with the | FA Charity Shield on the 12th August 1978, when the |
| However a bad injury suffered in the 1964 | FA Charity Shield derailed Arrowsmith's career and |
| gue champions) were beaten 1-0 by Everton in the | FA Charity Shield. |
| Main article: 1965 | FA Charity Shield |
| The 1990 | FA Charity Shield was the 68th Charity Shield, a fo |
| FA Charity Shield (2): 1965, 1967 | |
| FA Charity Shield: (1) 1975 | |
| The 1976 | FA Charity Shield was a football match played betwe |
| The 1968 | FA Charity Shield was a football match played on 3 |
| Main article: 2000 | FA Charity Shield |
| The 1989 | FA Charity Shield was the 67th Charity Shield, a fo |
| rior to the Newcastle United v Manchester United | FA Charity Shield match the girls took on a Manches |
| FA Charity Shield: runner-up 1996 | |
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