1980–81 FA Vase

1980–81 FA Vase
Football Association Vase
Country  England
 Wales

The 1980–81 FA Vase was the 7th season of the FA Vase, an annual football competition for teams in the lower reaches of the English football league system.

Whickham, of Tyne and Wear, won the competition, beating Willenhall Town in the final.[1]

Fourth round

Home team Score Away team
Salford 0–2 Whickham
Hallam 3–0 Chester-le-Street Town
Guiseley 4–1 Norton Woodseats
Thackley 3–1 Kiveton Park
Middlewich Athletic 3–0 Friar Lane Old Boys
Wigston Fields 0–4 Irthlingborough Diamonds
Coventry Sporting 1–0 Stamford
Willenhall Town 1–0 Congleton Town

Home team Score Away team
Great Yarmouth Town 0–1 Cray Wanderers
Cheshunt 1–3 Alma Swanley
Kempston Rovers 2–1 Burnham
Basildon United 2–0 Beckenham Town
Devizes Town 2–1 Chipping Norton Town
Hungerford Town 3–0 Burgess Hill Town
Whyteleafe 2–1 Pagham
Windsor & Eton 4–1 Almondsbury Greenway

Fifth round

Home team Score Away team
Whickham 2–0 Thackley
Guiseley 2–0 Hallam
Willenhall Town 2–0 Middlewich Athletic
Alma Swanley 2–0 Coventry Sporting

Home team Score Away team
Hungerford Town 0–1 Windsor & Eton
Whyteleafe 1–2 Basildon United
Devizes Town 2–1 Kempston Rovers
Cray Wanderers 0–0 Irthlingborough Diamonds

Replay

Home team Score Away team
Irthlingborough Diamonds 6–0 Cray Wanderers

Quarter-finals

Home team Score Away team
Basildon United 0–0 Irthlingborough Diamonds
Whickham 3–0 Devizes Town

Home team Score Away team
Alma Swanley 2–2 Windsor & Eton
Guiseley 2–4 Willenhall Town

Replays

Home team Score Away team
Irthlingborough Diamonds 6–4 Basildon United

Home team Score Away team
Windsor & Eton 4–1 Alma Swanley

Semi-finals

Leg no Home team Score Away team
1st Windsor & Eton 1–1 Whickham
2nd Whickham 1–0 Windsor & Eton

Whickham won 2-1 on aggregate.

Leg no Home team Score Away team
1st Irthlingborough Diamonds 1–1 Willenhall Town
2nd Willenhall Town 2–0 Irthlingborough Diamonds

Willenhall Town won 3–1 on aggregate.

Final

References

  1. "F.A. Vase 1980-81". Football Club History Database.
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