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FA Vase best performance: fourth round - 1998-99, 2 | |
FA Vase best performance: fourth round - 1981-82 | |
FA Cup best performance: second qualifying round - | |
FA Trophy best performance: third round proper - 20 | |
FA Cup best performance: third round proper - 2004- | |
FA Vase best performance: first round proper - 2000 | |
FA Trophy best performance: second qualifying round | |
FA Cup best performance: second qualifying round re | |
FA Vase best performance: fourth round - 2008-09 | |
FA Cup best performance: second qualifying round - | |
FA Cup best performance: second qualifying round - | |
FA Cup best performance: third qualifying round in | |
FA Trophy best performance: first qualifying round | |
FA Cup best performance: third qualifying round rep | |
FA Vase best performance: Fifth Round - 1984-85 | |
FA Cup Best Performance - First Qualifying Round (2 | |
FA Vase best performance: first round proper in 197 | |
FA Cup best performance: 3rd Qualifying Round - 201 | |
FA Vase best performance: 1st Round Proper - 2004-0 | |
FA Vase best performance: Second Round Proper - 198 | |
FA Vase best performance: runners-up - 2001-02 | |
FA Trophy best performance: Second Round Qualifying | |
FA Cup best performance: third qualifying round rep | |
r ended in 2009 after he received a ban from the | FA for betting against his own team. |
He was also a member of The | F.A. committee between 1873 and 1875, and again from |
Smith served on the | F.A. committee between 1875 and 1876. |
During their last five seasons in the | FA Cup between 1924 and 1929, the team failed to wi |
They entered the | FA Vase between 1985 and 1989, beating Eastern Coun |
Rangers featured in the | FA Cup between 1875 and 1881, making them the domin |
After Leeds' funding and | FA WSL bid collapsed, Bassett spent a period withou |
(Nostoc flagelliforme), also known as faat choy, | fa cai, black moss, hair moss or hair weed is a ter |
In the | FA Cup, Blackpool took Tottenham to a first-round r |
He currently sits on the | FA International Board. |
Three years after winning the | FA Cup, Bob Stokoe's Sunderland finally won promoti |
The | FA fined both players £500 and banned them until Se |
to join Football League First Division club and | FA Cup-holders Bradford City in August 1911. |
for his local team, Stockton, before signing for | FA Cup-holders Bradford City in December 1911. |
2007, the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the | FA and Bright in a 2002 decision re Stretford's acq |
ing and these were broadcast as part of the 2009 | FA Cup build-up on 30 May 2009. |
In front of the Park, | F.A. Rieker built a Victorian successful bar, known |
In the | FA Cup, Burnley reached the Second Round before bei |
ted by the winners of the Premier League and the | FA Cup, but since Chelsea won the double, Mancheste |
The Reds also competed in the | FA Cup, but failed to get past the Intermediate Rou |
as the unwanted distinction of never winning the | FA Cup, but being with the losing finalists on four |
regular entrants in the qualifying rounds of the | FA Cup but relegation in 1950-51 saw a decline in f |
maintain their ban on visiting supporters in the | FA Cup, but also that they would allow other clubs |
They also competed in the | FA Cup, but lost in the first round to Middlesbroug |
They did manage to reach the semi-finals of the | FA Cup, but it didn't stop Jack Chaplin losing his |
Dewhurst was a losing finalist in the 1888 | FA Cup but went on to take the Cup the following ye |
n) Irish invitee (Lisburn) Distillery 2-1 in the | FA Cup, but were disqualified and Distillery advanc |
Until 1985 the club regularly entered the | FA Cup but only once reached the First Round Proper |
heir brief existence, they never competed in the | FA Cup, but made two appearances in the FA Vase, lo |
er World War I, the team began to compete in the | FA Cup, but with limited success. |
twice on his debut against Merthyr Tydfil in the | FA Trophy but ran into problems when he turned up l |
If this is going to be an | FA, then by all means it should include marketing a |
was a coach at Southampton when the club won the | FA Cup by beating Manchester United 1-0 in the 1976 |
- this time successful - attempt at winning the | FA Cup by twelve months. |
ason, the club more than made up for this in the | FA Cup by emulating their famous predecessors and r |
eliminated Isthmian League side Enfield from the | FA Cup by way of a 2 - 1 away win, gaining revenge |
er, the season ended on a high as United won the | FA Cup by beating Crystal Palace 1-0 in a replay af |
which caused an upset in the Third Round of the | FA Cup by winning 3-0 at the City of Manchester Sta |
They were also unceremoniously dumped out of the | FA Cup by Isthmian League Wimbledon. |
They were knocked out of the | FA Cup by Billingham Synthonia, losing 3-1 in a hom |
hen helped Barnsley reach the semi-finals of the | FA Cup by keeping a clean sheet against Chelsea in |
n, in February 1891 they were knocked out of the | FA Cup by Notts County 1-0. |
the White Hart Lane club were knocked out of the | FA Cup by giantkillers Norwich City on 15 February |
dure the humiliation of being knocked out of the | FA Cup by Southern League side Colchester United. |
ed "League Two", and had been knocked out of the | FA Cup by non league Histon. |
FA is calculated from the eigenvalues (λ1,λ2,λ3) of | |
Fareham's most successful exploit in the | FA Trophy came in the 1986-87 season when they reac |
in the third round, Cardiff's first match in the | FA Cup came up against fellow Championship side Rea |
He was an ever-present in the successful | FA Cup campaign in 1932, in which Newcastle defeate |
He played for Bristol Rovers in the | FA Cup campaign of 1945-46. |
County started their | FA Cup campaign against League Two rivals Bradford |
They began their 61st | FA Cup campaign at home against Chelsea, whom they |
The | FA Cup campaign wasn't as successful. |
It was broadcast on ESPN kicking off its | FA Cup campaign with the Northern Premier League cl |
The only bright spark came in the | FA Cup campaign which saw Town reach the 6th round, |
48 had helped them into the League then the 1971 | FA Cup campaign ensured the U's earned a maximum 48 |
He also scored twice in Blackpool's short | FA Cup campaign, netting two goals in a 3-1 victory |
During the 2000/01 | FA Cup Campaign, they also recorded an attendance a |
Rovers claim the scalp of Bolton Wanderers in an | FA Cup campaign. |
After some good league and | FA Cup campaigns the club joined the Midland League |
Milburn was the central figure in Newcastle's | FA Cup campaigns of the 1950s, which saw the club w |
He was signed as a replacement for the club's | FA Cup-winning captain Fred Keenor, but was unable |
From 1946 to 1951 Claude | F.A. Schaeffer carried out some soundings. |
s including the well known Batadombalena and the | Fa Hien Cave) have yielded many artefacts that poin |
niyagala discovered ancient human burials in the | Fa Hien Cave. |
To mark the centenary of the County Antrim | F.A., a Centenary Chalice was played for in 1987/88. |
ined Ayr United in 1956, and received an English | FA coaching certificate by passing the Lilleshall c |
d to Leeds United, as one of the country's first | FA Coaching Certificate holders. |
FA Cup Champions(1): 1999 | |
FA Cup Champions(1):1996 | |
Korean | FA Cup Champions: 2009 |
Korean | FA Cup Champions: 2008 |
Korean | FA Cup Champions: 2005 |
ootballer that is currently playing for Kelantan | FA, Nicholas Chan. |
" in an unofficial match in 1882, he "forced the | FA to change the law to [that of] ... today." |
three times, with goals against Weymouth in the | FA Cup, Cheltenham in the league and Yeovil in the |
for the record crowd set during Town's 6th round | FA Cup clash with Arsenal during the season. |
Their | FA Cup clash at Southampton saw them rake in a £491 |
6 season, making his debut in December 2005 in a | FA Cup clash with Yeovil Town. |
famously played in Macclesfield Town's 3rd Round | FA Cup clash against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in |
Bristol Rovers, one in each of their league and | FA Cup clashes. |
However, | FA is clearly distinguished from other digital acti |
She is currently with | FA WSL club Birmingham City for a second spell, hav |
In August 2010 Bradley signed a contract with | FA WSL club Lincoln Ladies. |
In February 2011 Curtin joined | FA WSL club Lincoln Ladies on trial. |
She plays her club football for | FA WSL club Chelsea Ladies where she is a midfielde |
d women's national football team and the English | FA WSL club Doncaster Rovers Belles. |
boosted his squad with a number of players from | FA WSL clubs Doncaster Rovers Belles and Lincoln La |
Aided by a grant from the Irish | FA, the Co. |
r years with the South Coast club he became Kent | FA chief coach before returning to Finland to take |
hi is an | fa qualified coach at manchester city fc and for sa |
After gaining a | FA Full coaching badge in 1947, Skinner took up his |
the Air Service, and in May 1914 joined Festung | FA in Cologne. |
JiJi | Fa Real combat not sparring. |
saw Tranmere Rovers complete one of the greatest | FA Cup comebacks ever when they beat Southampton 4- |
ith Tottenham, Brooke won winners' medals in the | FA Cup, coming on as a substitute in both the 1981 |
Manchester United at Old Trafford in the 2000-01 | FA Cup, coming on as a late substitute for his debu |
The 210th | FA Brigade Commander estimated that his two FA batt |
The | FA Regulatory Commission fined Liversedge £100 and |
He was the only officer pilot in | FA 17; commonly, in these early days of aviation re |
FA Women's Community Shield: 4 | |
o those clubs which are affiliated to the County | FA and compete in the highest division of the Midla |
he 1880s Cliftonville also played in the English | FA Cup, competing in the competition proper in 1886 |
They were among the teams selected for the first | FA Trophy competition in 1969-70, but in six season |
The | FA Cup competition has reverted to the old format o |
Skegness Town entered the first ever | FA Trophy competition in 1969-70 and competed until |
e club reached the fifth round of the very first | FA Vase Competition where they lost to eventual Fin |
In the 2005-06 | FA Cup competition they beat league side Gillingham |
debut for Bolton in the 3rd Round of the 2005/06 | FA Cup competition in January 2006, against Watford |
re among fifteen teams who entered the inaugural | FA Cup competition, and both were allocated home ma |
Windsor and Eton as some of his best ever in the | FA Cup competition. |
ce 1863, and in 1871-72 it staged the first ever | FA Cup competition. |
No participation in | FA knock-out competitions |
hat he finally played in the Football League and | FA Cup competitions. |
ter the game, the Forest secretary wrote to the | F.A. to complain about Hillman's activities. |
The | FA later complained to FIFA when Smith's American c |
ourse for Referees' Instructors on behalf of the | FA and CONMEBOL. |
He also played in an | FA Cup contest at Milton Keynes Dons. |
The following season saw a memorable run in the | FA Vase, culminating in a quarter-final defeat at A |
hampton Wanderers in 1956, playing in their 1958 | FA Youth Cup triumph. |
Gibson was part of the 1995 | FA Youth Cup winning side, and became a professiona |
ion when the youth team reached the final of the | FA Youth Cup in 1956 with future World Cup winner G |
He was coach of the Ipswich team than won the | FA Youth Cup in the 1970s and followed Cyril Lea af |
He was also the coach for Negeri Sembilan | FA gold cup team in 1992. |
ger of the first Liverpool Youth side to win the | FA Youth Cup in 1996. |
rted his career at Middlesbrough whom he won the | FA Youth Cup with. |
ct of the Arsenal Academy, and featured in their | FA Youth Cup win of 2000. |
on leaving school in 1990 and featuring in their | FA Youth Cup triumph in 1992, after which he signed |
FA Youth Cup winner: 1979 | |
right midfield for Arsenal's U18 on their way to | FA Youth Cup semi-final in 2006/2007 plus many rese |
goal, as the team progressed to the final of the | FA Youth Cup in April 2003, where a 2-0 victory ove |
FA Youth Cup Winner: 1996 | |
e 1950s including wins at Wembley Stadium in the | FA Amateur Cup in 1951, which finished 2-1 against |
He is the 2007-08 | FA Youth Cup winner. |
y part of the Rovers youth team that reached the | FA Youth Cup Semi Finals in 2002-03. |
FA Amateur Cup final was also played here in 1893, | |
a member of the Everton youth team that won the | FA Youth Cup in 1998 beating Blackburn Rovers 5-2 o |
7 winners Liverpool 6-2 on aggregate to lift the | FA Youth Cup for the 7th time. |
their youth ranks including playing in the 1954 | FA Youth Cup Final, losing to Manchester United. |
with Norwich City and was a member of the club's | FA Youth Cup winning team of 1983. |
hampions from 1928-1931, and they won the London | FA Challenge cup in 1930-1. |
FA Youth Cup winner: 1983 | |
Hardisty also won the | FA Amateur Cup three times between 1955 and 1957. |
header, Exley was on the losing side in the 2000 | FA Women's Cup final, as Croydon won 2-1. |
ions in the South, with three clubs reaching the | FA Amateur Cup semi-finals. |
FA Youth Cup winner 1980. | |
He played in the Pegasus side which won the | FA Amateur Cup at Wembley Stadium in 1951 and 1953. |
He first hosted Match of the Day for the | FA Women's Cup final in May 2007, and then presente |
Nottinghamshire | FA Senior Cup |
club McDougall helped them to promotion and the | FA Women's Cup final. |
d was in charge of the Burnley team that won the | FA Youth Cup in 1968. |
.F.C. in 1977 and reached the semi finals of the | FA Women's Cup in 1982-83 and 1989-90. |
Notably playing in the | FA Youth Cup semi-final team, whilst playing alongs |
FA Youth Cup 1980 | |
school in 1991, and captained the youth side to | FA Youth Cup glory in his first season. |
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 |
Arsenal Youth also played in the London Minor | FA Challenge Cup (from 1954-55 to 1955-56 and 1959- |
In 2007-08 Leeds reached the | FA Women's Cup final, played in Bradley's home town |
t 8-2, on aggregate, to Manchester United in the | FA Youth Cup Final. |
providing an assist for the decisive goal in the | FA Women's Cup final win over Fulham. |
She had featured in Liverpool's | FA Women's Cup final defeats in 1995 and 1996. |
retained the Premier League Cup, but lost in the | FA Women's Cup semi-final and came third in the Lea |
for Conference North side Lancaster City in the | FA Youth Cup and, after a successful trial in Novem |
n in the club's youth team (with whom he won the | FA Youth Cup and scored 59 goals in a season), but |
ficial attendance at the ground is 7,020 for the | FA Amateur Cup match between Woking and Finchley in |
FA Youth cup winner 1983 | |
The 2008-09 | FA Youth Cup was the 57th FA Youth Cup. |
was a member of the team that clinched the 2008 | FA Youth Cup for the Blues. |
rs at Selhurst Park during which time he won the | FA Youth Cup two years in a row as part of the famo |
Ireland - | FA Intermediate Cup |
United as a youth team player in 1953 and was an | FA Youth Cup winner in 1954 and later graduated to |
d for Liverpool Youth side, with whom he won the | FA Youth Cup with in 2006 and 2007, before moving t |
lau started his career with Arsenal, winning the | FA Youth Cup in 2001, but never broke into the firs |
e went on to be a member of the Newcastle United | FA Youth Cup winning side of 1985 that included the |
eer with Everton, for whom he played in the 1983 | FA Youth Cup final. |
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