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FA Sunday Cup

 
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FA Sunday Cup
Founded
1964
Nation
 England
Number of Teams
130 (2008-09)
Current Holders (2008-09)
Scots Grey
Website
Official website

The FA Sunday Cup is a knock-out competition for English Sunday league football teams.

Prior to 1960 The Football Association did not permit clubs or players under its jurisdiction to take part in competitive football played on Sunday. A change of policy by the governing body in 1960 allowed Sunday leagues to become affiliated to County Associations and, four years later, The FA started the Sunday Cup to allow Sunday players to compete in a national knock-out tournament.[1]

In the Cup's first season (1964–65), teams representing Sunday players in various counties entered with London winning the two-legged final against Staffordshire.[1] In the first final featuring club sides, Ubique United beat Aldridge Fabrications 1-0 in 1966. Since then, the competition has been won by 31 different sides.[2]

Scots Grey were the 2009 winners, beating Oyster Martyrs 4–3 after extra time at Anfield.[3]

Winners and runners-up

The results of the finals to date:[2]

Season Winner Score Runners-up
1964-65 London 6-2 aggregate Staffordshire
1965-66 Ubique United 1-0 Albridge Fabrications
1966-67 Carlton United 2-0 Stoke Works
1967-68 Drovers 2-0 Brook United
1968-69 Leigh Park 3-1 Loke United
1969-70 Vention United 1-0 Ubique United
1970-71 Becontree Rovers 2-0 Saltley United
1971-72 Newtown Unity 4-0 Springfield Colts
1972-73 Carlton United 2-1 Wear Valley
1973-74 Newtown Unity 3-0 Brentford East
1974-75 Fareham Town Centipedes 1-0 Players Athletic Engineers
1975-76 Brandon United 2-1 Evergreen
1976-77 Langley Park Rams Head 2-0 Newtown Unity
1977-78 Arras 2-1 Lion Rangers
1978-79 Lobster 3-2 Carlton United
1979-80 Fantail 1-0 Twin Foxes
1980-81 Fantail 1-0 Mackintosh
1981-82 Dingle Rail 2-1 Twin Foxes
1982-83 Eagle 1-1, replay 2-1 Lee Chapel North
1983-84 Lee Chapel North 4-3 Eagle
1984-85 Hobbies United 2-2, 1-1 replay, 2-1 second replay Avenue
1985-86 Avenue 1-0 Glen Sports
1986-87 Lodge Cottrell 1-0 Avenue
1987-88 Nexday 2-0 Humbledon Plains Farm
1988-89 Almathak 3-1 East Levenshulme
1989-90 Humbledon Plains Farm 2-1 Marston Sports
1900-91 Nicosia 3-2 Ouzavich
1991-92 Theale 3-2 Marston Sports
1992-93 Seymour 1-0 Bedfont Sunday
1993-94 Ranelagh Sports 2-0 Hartlepool Lion Hotel
1994-95 St Joseph's (Luton) 2-1 B & A Scaffolding
1995-96 St Joseph's (Luton) 2-1 Croxteth & Gilmoss RBL
1996-97 Marston Sports 1-0 Northwood
1997-98 Olympic Star 1-1, 5-3 penalties St Joseph's (Luton)
1998-99 Little Paxton 2-2, 4-3 penalties St Joseph's (Luton)
1999-00 Prestige Brighams 1-0 Albion Sports
2000-01 Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter 0-0, 3-2 penalties Houghton Centre
2001-02 Britannia 2-0 Little Paxton
2002-03 Duke of York 3-1 Allerton
2003-04 Nicosia 3-1 U K Flooring
2004-05 Gossoms End 3-2 Albion Sports
2005-06 Hetton Lyons Cricket Club 5-3 St Joseph's (Luton)
2006-07 Coundon Conservative 5-0 Lebeq Tavern Courage
2007-08 Hetton Lyons Cricket Club 3-2 Coundon Conservative
2008-09 Scots Grey 4-3 a.e.t Oyster Martyrs

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