FA County Youth Cup

FA County Youth Cup
Founded 1944
Region England
Current champions Lancashire
Website FA County Youth Cup

The FA County Youth Cup is a football competition run by The Football Association in England. It was launched in the 1944-45 season to provide young players who had not yet signed with a professional club, even on a scholarship basis, with competitive representative football.

Each County Football Association provides a team made up of school or league players affiliated to the County Association that are under 18.

Finals

Season Winners Score Runners-up Venue
1944–45 Staffordshire 3 – 2
(agg)
Wiltshire 1L: Twerton Park
2L: Victoria Ground
1945–46 Berks & Bucks 4 – 3
(agg)
Durham 1L: Elm Park
2L: Roker Park
1946–47 Durham 4 – 2
(agg)
Essex 1L: Upton Park
2L: Roker Park
1947–48 Essex 5 – 3
(agg)
Liverpool 1L:
2L: Goodison Park
1948–49 Liverpool 4 – 3
(agg)
Middlesex 1L: Goodison Park
2L: White Hart Lane
1949–50 Essex 4 – 3
(agg)
Middlesex 1L: Highbury
2L: Wembley
1950–51 Middlesex 3 – 1
(agg)
Leicestershire and Rutland 1L: Filbert Street
2L: Lower Mead
1951–52 Sussex 3 – 1
(agg)
Liverpool 1L: Goodison Park
2L: Goldstone Ground
1952–53 Sheffield & Hallamshire 5 – 3
(agg)
Hampshire 1L: Hillsborough
2L: Recreation Ground
1953–54 Liverpool 4 – 1
(agg)
Gloucestershire 1L:
2L: Anfield
1954–55 Bedfordshire 2 – 0
(agg)
Sheffield & Hallamshire 1L:
2L:
1955–56 Middlesex 3 – 2
(agg)
Staffordshire 1L:
2L:
1956–57 Hampshire 4 – 3
(agg)
Cheshire 1L:
2L:
1957–58 Staffordshire 8 – 0
(agg)
London 1L:
2L:
1958–59 Birmingham 7 – 5
(agg)
London 1L:
2L:
1959–60 London 6 – 4
(agg)
Birmingham 1L:
2L:
1960–61 Lancashire 6 – 3
(agg)
Nottinghamshire 1L:
2L:
1961–62 Middlesex 6 – 3
(agg)
Nottinghamshire 1L:
2L:
1962–63 Durham 3 – 2
(agg)
Essex 1L:
2L:
1963–64 Sheffield & Hallamshire 1 – 0
(agg)
Birmingham 1L:
2L:
1964–65 Northumberland 7 – 4
(agg)
Middlesex 1L:
2L:
1965–66 Leicestershire and Rutland 6 – 5
(agg)
London 1L:
2L:
1966–67 Northamptonshire 5 – 4
(agg)
Hertfordshire 1L:
2L:
1967–68 North Riding 7 – 4
(agg)
Devon 1L:
2L:
1968–69 Northumberland 1 – 0
(agg)
Sussex 1L:
2L:
1969–70 Hertfordshire 2 – 1 Cheshire
1970–71 Lancashire 2 – 0 Gloucestershire
1971–72 Middlesex 2 – 0 Liverpool Lower Mead
1972–73 Hertfordshire 3 – 0 Northumberland
1973–74 Nottinghamshire 2 – 0 London
1974–75 Durham 2 – 1 Bedfordshire
1975–76 Northamptonshire 7 – 1 Surrey
1976–77 Liverpool 3 – 0 Surrey
1977–78 Liverpool 3 – 1 Kent
1978–79 Hertfordshire 4 – 1 Liverpool
1979–80 Liverpool 2 – 0 Lancashire
1980–81 Lancashire 3 – 2 East Riding
1981–82 Devon 3 – 2 Kent
1982–83 London 3 – 0 Gloucestershire
1983–84 Cheshire 2 – 1 Manchester
1984–85 East Riding 2 – 1 Middlesex
1985–86 Hertfordshire 4 – 0 Manchester
1986–87 North Riding 3 – 1 Gloucestershire
1987–88 East Riding 5 – 3 Middlesex
1988–89 Liverpool 2 – 1 Hertfordshire
1989–90 Staffordshire 2 – 1 Hampshire
1990–91 Lancashire 6 – 0 Surrey
1991–92 Nottinghamshire 1 – 0 Surrey
1992–93 Durham 4 – 0 Liverpool
1993–94 West Riding 3 – 1 Sussex
1994–95 Liverpool 3 – 2 Essex
1995–96 Durham 1 – 0 Gloucestershire
1996–97 Cambridgeshire 1 – 0 Lancashire
1997–98 Northumberland 2 – 1 West Riding
1998–99 Durham 1 – 0 Sussex
1999–00 Birmingham 2 – 1 Surrey St Andrew's
2000–01 Northamptonshire 3 – 0 Birmingham Molineux
2001–02 Birmingham 2 – 1 Durham Bescot Stadium
2002–03 Northumberland 1 – 0 Liverpool Haig Avenue
2003–04 Durham 4 – 0 North Riding Riverside Stadium
2004–05 Suffolk 2 – 1 Hampshire Portman Road
2005–06 Bedfordshire 3 – 2 Durham The Darlington Arena
2006–07 West Riding 1 – 1‡ Suffolk Valley Parade
2007–08 Suffolk 2 – 1 Cambridgeshire Portman Road
2008–09 Birmingham 2 – 1 Kent Priestfield Stadium
2009–10 Kent 1 – 0 Sheffield & Hallamshire Priestfield Stadium
2010–11 Norfolk 4 – 2 Staffordshire Britannia Stadium
2011–12 Essex 4 – 2† West Riding Colchester Community Stadium
2012–13 Bedfordshire 4 – 4‡ Manchester Spotland
2013–14 Lancashire 3 – 2† Suffolk Portman Road
2014-15 Cheshire 3 – 2 Middlesex The Hive

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– After extra time
– After penalties

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