List of FA Community Shield matches
The FA Community Shield, previously known as the Charity Shield, is a competition in English football comprising a single match. It is traditionally played at the beginning of the English football season.[1] Started in 1908, it has been played each year since except for breaks due to the First and Second World Wars.[2] Until 1913, the matches were between the champions of The Football League and the Southern Football League, when the match was changed to become a game between professionals and amateurs players.[3] Following the break due to World War I, the match returned in 1920 with a game between the champions of the Football League First and Second Divisions.[4] In 1921 it changed again to become a match between the Football League Champion and the winner of the FA Cup,[5] switching several more times between the amateur/professional and league champion/FA Cup winner matches during the 1920s. From 1930 onwards it settled to a standard fixture between the FA Cup winner and the Football League Champion,[6] except for in 1950 when the England World Cup squad played the England team who toured Canada that summer.[7] and in 1961 when double-winning Tottenham Hotspur played an "F.A. Selected XI" described in The Times as being an "England team masquerading".[8]
In 1974 the match was moved to its permanent place as the opener to the English Football League, and played at Wembley Stadium. It has been held at the English national stadium ever since, except while it was being redeveloped, during which the matches were switched to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.[1] Manchester United are the most successful team, having won the title on 20 occasions. They are also the team which has most frequently appeared in the match, a total of 29 times. The only other teams to have won it on more than ten occasions are Arsenal and Liverpool.
![A black and white photograph of a football team in alternating light and dark shirts](../I/m/Manchester_United_1908.jpg)
Manchester United were the first winners of the Charity Shield, photographed here at the start of the 1908 season.
Matches
- Key
(R) |
Replay |
† |
Title was shared after match went to a draw |
* |
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time |
Italics |
Team was formed for this match only |
- Results
Year |
Winner |
Scorers |
Score |
Scorers |
Runner-up |
Venue |
Ref |
1908 |
Manchester United |
Meredith |
1–1 |
Cannon |
Queens Park Rangers |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[9] |
1908 (R) |
Manchester United |
Turnbull (3) Wall |
4–0 |
|
Queens Park Rangers |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[10] |
1909 |
Newcastle United |
Allan Rutherford |
2–0 |
|
Northampton Town |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[11] |
1910 |
Brighton and Hove Albion |
Webb |
1–0 |
|
Aston Villa |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[12] |
1911 |
Manchester United |
Halse (6) Turnbull Wall |
8–4 |
Fleming Wheatcroft Tout Jefferson |
Swindon Town |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[13] |
1912 |
Blackburn Rovers |
Aitkenhead (2) |
2–1 |
Revill |
Queens Park Rangers |
White Hart Lane, London |
[14] |
1913 |
English Professionals XI |
Hampton (4) Holley (2) Fleming |
7–2 |
Barlos Farnfield |
English Amateurs XI |
The Den, London |
[3] |
1914–1919 Shield was not contested due to suspension of football during World War I |
1920 |
West Bromwich Albion |
Smith (2) |
2–0 |
|
Tottenham Hotspur |
White Hart Lane, London |
[4] |
1921 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Bliss Cantrell |
2–0 |
|
Burnley |
White Hart Lane, London |
[5] |
1922 |
Huddersfield Town |
Wilson |
1–0 |
|
Liverpool |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
[15] |
1923 |
English Professionals XI |
Bradford Chambers |
2–0 |
|
English Amateurs XI |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[16] |
1924 |
English Professionals XI |
Walker (2) Buchan |
3–1 |
Kail |
English Amateurs XI |
Highbury, London |
[17] |
1925 |
English Amateurs XI |
Ashton (4) Macey (2) |
6–1 |
Hannaford |
English Professionals XI |
White Hart Lane, London |
[18] |
1926 |
English Amateurs XI |
Minter (2) Macey (2) Kail Keeping (o.g.) |
6–3 |
Rawlings (2) Tunstall |
English Professionals XI |
Maine Road, Manchester |
[19] |
1927 |
Cardiff City |
Ferguson Davies |
2–1 |
Ashton |
Corinthian |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[20] |
1928 |
Everton |
Dean (2) |
2–1 |
Thornewell |
Blackburn Rovers |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
[21] |
1929 |
English Professionals XI |
Seed Chandler Pease |
3–0 |
|
English Amateurs XI |
The Den, London |
[22] |
1930 |
Arsenal |
Hulme Jack |
2–1 |
Burgess (pen.) |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[23] |
1931 |
Arsenal |
Bastin |
1–0 |
|
West Bromwich Albion |
Villa Park, Birmingham |
[24] |
1932 |
Everton |
Dean (4) Johnson |
5–3 |
McMenemy (2) Boyd |
Newcastle United |
St. James' Park, Newcastle |
[25] |
1933 |
Arsenal |
Birkett (2) Bowden |
3–0 |
|
Everton |
Goodison Park, Liverpool |
[26] |
1934 |
Arsenal |
Birkett Marshall Drake Bastin |
4–0 |
|
Manchester City |
Highbury, London |
[27] |
1935 |
Sheffield Wednesday |
Dewar |
1–0 |
|
Arsenal |
Highbury, London |
[28] |
1936 |
Sunderland |
Burbanks Carter |
2–1 |
Kirchen |
Arsenal |
Roker Park, Sunderland |
[29] |
1937 |
Manchester City |
Herd Doherty |
2–0 |
|
Sunderland |
Maine Road, Manchester |
[30] |
1938 |
Arsenal |
Drake (2) |
2–1 |
Beattie |
Preston North End |
Highbury, London |
[31] |
1939–1947 Shield was not contested due to suspension of football during World War II |
1948 |
Arsenal |
Lewis (2) Jones Rooke |
4–3 |
Rowley Burke own goal |
Manchester United |
Highbury, London |
[2] |
1949 |
Portsmouth |
Reid |
1–1† Title shared |
Hancocks (pen.) |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Highbury, London |
[32] |
1950 |
England World Cup XI |
Mannion Mortensen Baily Mullen |
4–2 |
Johnstone Lofthouse |
F.A. Canadian Touring Team |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[33] |
1951 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Murphy Bennett |
2–1 |
Milburn |
Newcastle United |
White Hart Lane, London |
[34] |
1952 |
Manchester United |
Rowley (2) Byrne Downie |
4–2 |
Keeble (2) |
Newcastle United |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
[35] |
1953 |
Arsenal |
Lishman (2) Lawton |
3–1 |
Mortensen |
Blackpool |
Highbury, London |
[36] |
1954 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Swinbourne (2) Deeley Hancocks |
4–4† Title shared |
Allen (3) Ryan |
West Bromwich Albion |
Molineux, Wolverhampton |
[37] |
1955 |
Chelsea |
McMichael (o.g.) Bentley Blunstone |
3–0 |
|
Newcastle United |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[38] |
1956 |
Manchester United |
Viollet |
1–0 |
|
Manchester City |
Maine Road, Manchester |
[39] |
1957 |
Manchester United |
Taylor (3) Berry (pen.) |
4–0 |
|
Aston Villa |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
[40] |
1958 |
Bolton Wanderers |
Hill Bannister Lofthouse (2) |
4–1 |
Durandt |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Burnden Park, Bolton |
[41] |
1959 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Murray Broadbent Lill |
3–1 |
Wilson |
Nottingham Forest |
Molineux, Wolverhampton |
[42] |
1960 |
Burnley |
Miller Connelly |
2–2† Title shared |
Deeley Murray |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Turf Moor, Burnley |
[43] |
1961 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Allen (2) Smith |
3–2 |
Haynes Byrne |
FA Selected XI |
White Hart Lane, London |
[8] |
1962 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Smith Greaves (2) White Medwin |
5–1 |
Stephenson |
Ipswich Town |
Portman Road, Ipswich |
[44] |
1963 |
Everton |
Gabriel Stevens Vernon (pen.) Temple |
4–0 |
|
Manchester United |
Goodison Park, Liverpool |
[45] |
1964 |
Liverpool |
Wallace G. Byrne |
2–2† Title shared |
J. Byrne Hurst |
West Ham United |
Anfield, Liverpool |
[46] |
1965 |
Manchester United |
Best Herd |
2–2† Title shared |
Stevenson Yeats |
Liverpool |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
[47] |
1966 |
Liverpool |
Hunt |
1–0 |
|
Everton |
Goodison Park, Liverpool |
[48] |
1967 |
Manchester United |
Charlton (2) Law |
3–3† Title shared |
Robertson Jennings Saul |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
[49] |
1968 |
Manchester City |
Owen (2) Lee (2) Lovett (o.g.) Young |
6–1 |
Krzywicki |
West Bromwich Albion |
Maine Road, Manchester |
[50] |
1969 |
Leeds United |
Gray Charlton |
2–1 |
Bell |
Manchester City |
Elland Road, Leeds |
[51] |
1970 |
Everton |
Whittle Kendall |
2–1 |
Hutchinson |
Chelsea |
Stamford Bridge, London |
[52] |
1971 |
Leicester City |
Whitworth |
1–0 |
|
Liverpool |
Filbert Street, Leicester |
[53] |
1972 |
Manchester City |
Lee (pen.) |
1–0 |
|
Aston Villa |
Villa Park, Birmingham |
[54] |
1973 |
Burnley |
Waldron |
1–0 |
|
Manchester City |
Maine Road, Manchester |
[55] |
1974 |
Liverpool |
Boersma |
1–1* Liverpool won 6–5 on penalties |
Cherry |
Leeds United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[56] |
1975 |
Derby County |
Hector McFarland |
2–0 |
|
West Ham United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[57] |
1976 |
Liverpool |
Toshack |
1–0 |
|
Southampton |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[58] |
1977 |
Manchester United |
|
0–0† Title shared |
|
Liverpool |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[59] |
1978 |
Nottingham Forest |
O'Neill (2) Withe Lloyd Robertson |
5–0 |
|
Ipswich Town |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[60] |
1979 |
Liverpool |
McDermott (2) Dalglish |
3–1 |
Sunderland |
Arsenal |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[61] |
1980 |
Liverpool |
McDermott |
1–0 |
|
West Ham United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[62] |
1981 |
Aston Villa |
Withe (2) |
2–2† Title shared |
Falco (2) |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[63] |
1982 |
Liverpool |
Rush |
1–0 |
|
Tottenham Hotspur |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[64] |
1983 |
Manchester United |
Robson (2) |
2–0 |
|
Liverpool |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[65] |
1984 |
Everton |
Grobbelaar (o.g.) |
1–0 |
|
Liverpool |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[66] |
1985 |
Everton |
Steven Heath |
2–0 |
|
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[67] |
1986 |
Everton |
Heath 80' |
1–1† Title shared |
Rush 88' |
Liverpool |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[68] |
1987 |
Everton |
Clarke |
1–0 |
|
Coventry City |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[69] |
1988 |
Liverpool |
Aldridge (2) |
2–1 |
Fashanu |
Wimbledon |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[70] |
1989 |
Liverpool |
Beardsley |
1–0 |
|
Arsenal |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[71] |
1990 |
Liverpool |
Barnes (pen.) |
1–1† Title shared |
Blackmore |
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[72] |
1991 |
Arsenal |
|
0–0† Title shared |
|
Tottenham Hotspur |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[73] |
1992 |
Leeds United |
Cantona (3) Dorigo |
4–3 |
Rush Saunders Strachan (o.g.) |
Liverpool |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[74] |
1993 |
Manchester United |
Hughes |
1–1* Manchester United won 5–4 on penalties |
Wright |
Arsenal |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[75] |
1994 |
Manchester United |
Cantona (pen.) Ince |
2–0 |
|
Blackburn Rovers |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[76] |
1995 |
Everton |
Samways |
1–0 |
|
Blackburn Rovers |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[77] |
1996 |
Manchester United |
Cantona 25' Butt 30' Beckham 86' Keane 88' |
4–0 |
|
Newcastle United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[78] |
1997 |
Manchester United |
Johnsen 57' |
1–1* Manchester United won 4–2 on penalties |
Hughes 52' |
Chelsea |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[79] |
1998 |
Arsenal |
Overmars 33' Wreh 56' Anelka 71' |
3–0 |
|
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[80] |
1999 |
Arsenal |
Kanu 67' (pen.) Parlour 77' |
2–1 |
Yorke 36' |
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[81] |
2000 |
Chelsea |
Hasselbaink 22' Melchiot 73' |
2–0 |
|
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium (original) |
[82] |
2001 |
Liverpool |
McAllister 2' (pen.) Owen 16' |
2–1 |
Van Nistelrooy 51' |
Manchester United |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
[83] |
2002 |
Arsenal |
Gilberto 69' |
1–0 |
|
Liverpool |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
[84] |
2003 |
Manchester United |
Silvestre 15' |
1–1* Manchester United won 4–3 on penalties |
Henry 20' |
Arsenal |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
[85] |
2004 |
Arsenal |
Gilberto 49' Reyes 59' Silvestre 79' (o.g.) |
3–1 |
Smith 55' |
Manchester United |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
[86] |
2005 |
Chelsea |
Drogba 8', 57' |
2–1 |
Fàbregas 65' |
Arsenal |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
[87] |
2006 |
Liverpool |
Riise 9' Crouch 80' |
2–1 |
Shevchenko 43' |
Chelsea |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |
[88] |
2007 |
Manchester United |
Giggs 35' |
1–1* Manchester United won 3–0 on penalties |
Malouda 45' |
Chelsea |
Wembley Stadium |
[89] |
2008 |
Manchester United |
|
0–0* Manchester United won 3–1 on penalties |
|
Portsmouth |
Wembley Stadium |
[90] |
2009 |
Chelsea |
Carvalho 52' Lampard 71' |
2–2* Chelsea won 4–1 on penalties |
Nani 10' Rooney 90' |
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium |
[91] |
2010 |
Manchester United |
Valencia 41' Hernández 76' Berbatov 90+2' |
3–1 |
Kalou 83' |
Chelsea |
Wembley Stadium |
[92] |
2011 |
Manchester United |
Smalling 52' Nani 58', 90+4' |
3–2 |
Lescott 38' Džeko 45+1' |
Manchester City |
Wembley Stadium |
[93] |
2012 |
Manchester City |
Y. Touré 53' Tevez 59' Nasri 65' |
3–2 |
Torres 40' Bertrand 80' |
Chelsea |
Villa Park |
[94] |
2013 |
Manchester United |
Van Persie 6', 59' |
2–0 |
|
Wigan Athletic |
Wembley Stadium |
[95] |
2014 |
Arsenal |
Cazorla 22' Ramsey 43' Giroud 62' |
3–0 |
|
Manchester City |
Wembley Stadium |
[96] |
2015 |
Arsenal |
Oxlade-Chamberlain 24' |
1–0 |
|
Chelsea |
Wembley Stadium |
|
Results by team
Teams shown in italics were set up only for the purpose of playing in these matches, or are defunct.
References
- Specific
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