List of FA Trophy finals

Darlington players celebrate their team's victory in the final in 2011.

The Football Association Challenge Trophy, commonly known as the FA Trophy, is a knockout cup competition in English football, organised by and named after The Football Association (the FA). It was staged for the first time in the 196970 season,[1] and was initially open to all semi-professional teams, complementing the existing FA Amateur Cup.[2] After the abolition of official amateur status by the FA in 1974, the leading teams from the Amateur Cup entered the Trophy, while lower-level teams competed in the new FA Vase.[3] As of 2008, the Trophy is open to all clubs in the top four levels of the National League System, equivalent to levels five to eight of the overall English football league system, although a club's home stadium must meet certain requirements before the club can enter the tournament.[4]

The record for the most wins is jointly held by Scarborough, Telford United, and Woking, with three each.[1] Scarborough and Telford United are both defunct and therefore not able to add any further wins.[5][6] Scarborough, Woking, Grays Athletic and Kingstonian have each won the Trophy in two consecutive seasons.[1] Manager Mark Stimson has the unique distinction of having managed the winning team in three consecutive finals.[7] The Trophy is currently held by North Ferriby United, who beat Wrexham in the 2015 final.

History

For more details on this topic, see FA Trophy.
York City players celebrate winning the Trophy in 2012

The first FA Trophy final was won by Macclesfield Town, who also won the championship of the Northern Premier League in the same season.[8] Northern Premier League clubs dominated the first decade of the competition, with Telford United the only Southern League team to break the northern clubs' hold on the competition.[9] Scarborough reached the final four times in five seasons and won the Trophy three times between 1973 and 1977.[5] In 1979, the leading Southern and Northern Premier League teams formed the new Alliance Premier League,[10] and teams from this league dominated the Trophy during the 1980s.[11] In the 198081 season, however, Bishop's Stortford of the comparatively lowly Isthmian League First Division won through nine rounds to reach the final, where they beat Sutton United.[12] Telford United's win in 1989 made them the second team to win the Trophy three times.[11]

Between 1990 and 2000, a smaller number of clubs claimed the Trophy, as Wycombe Wanderers and Kingstonian each won the competition twice, and Woking became the third team to win it three times.[11] Manager Geoff Chapple led Woking and Kingstonian to all their victories, a total of five wins in seven seasons.[13][14] After Chapple's period of success, Mark Stimson became the first man to manage the Trophy-winning team in three successive seasons, when he led Grays Athletic to victory in 2005 and 2006 and repeated the feat with his new club Stevenage Borough in 2007.[7]

Finals

Originally, if the final finished with the scores level after extra time, the teams would play again in a replay at a later date;[11] more recently the final has always been decided on the day, with a penalty shootout as required.[15] The winning club receives the FA Trophy itself and, as of 2008, prize money of £50,000, in addition to that accumulated for winning earlier rounds.[16]

Key

(R) Replay
* Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time

Results

Season Winner[1] Score[1] Runnersup[1] Venue[11]
196970 Macclesfield Town 20 Telford United Wembley Stadium (original)
197071 Telford United 32 Hillingdon Borough Wembley Stadium (original)
197172 Stafford Rangers 30 Barnet Wembley Stadium (original)
197273 Scarborough 21 * Wigan Athletic Wembley Stadium (original)
197374 Morecambe 21 Dartford Wembley Stadium (original)
197475 Matlock Town 40 Scarborough Wembley Stadium (original)
197576 Scarborough 32 * Stafford Rangers Wembley Stadium (original)
197677 Scarborough 21 Dagenham Wembley Stadium (original)
197778 Altrincham 31 Leatherhead Wembley Stadium (original)
197879 Stafford Rangers 20 Kettering Town Wembley Stadium (original)
197980 Dagenham 21 Mossley Wembley Stadium (original)
198081 Bishop's Stortford 10 Sutton United Wembley Stadium (original)
198182 Enfield 10 * Altrincham Wembley Stadium (original)
198283 Telford United 21 Northwich Victoria Wembley Stadium (original)
198384 Northwich Victoria 11 * Bangor City Wembley Stadium (original)
198384 (R) Northwich Victoria 21 Bangor City Victoria Ground
198485 Wealdstone 21 Boston United Wembley Stadium (original)
198586 Altrincham 10 Runcorn Wembley Stadium (original)
198687 Kidderminster Harriers 00 * Burton Albion Wembley Stadium (original)
198687 (R) Kidderminster Harriers 21 Burton Albion The Hawthorns
198788 Enfield 00 * Telford United Wembley Stadium (original)
198788 (R) Enfield 32 Telford United The Hawthorns
198889 Telford United 10 * Macclesfield Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198990 Barrow 30 Leek Town Wembley Stadium (original)
199091 Wycombe Wanderers 21 Kidderminster Harriers Wembley Stadium (original)
199192 Colchester United 31 Witton Albion Wembley Stadium (original)
199293 Wycombe Wanderers 41 Runcorn Wembley Stadium (original)
199394 Woking 21 Runcorn Wembley Stadium (original)
199495 Woking 21 * Kidderminster Harriers Wembley Stadium (original)
199596 Macclesfield Town 31 Northwich Victoria Wembley Stadium (original)
199697 Woking 10 * Dagenham & Redbridge Wembley Stadium (original)
199798 Cheltenham Town 10 Southport Wembley Stadium (original)
199899 Kingstonian 10 Forest Green Rovers Wembley Stadium (original)
19992000 Kingstonian 32 Kettering Town Wembley Stadium (original)
200001 Canvey Island 10 Forest Green Rovers Villa Park
200102 Yeovil Town 20 Stevenage Borough Villa Park
200203 Burscough 21 Tamworth Villa Park
200304 Hednesford Town 32 Canvey Island Villa Park
200405 Grays Athletic 11 † Hucknall Town Villa Park
200506 Grays Athletic 20 Woking Boleyn Ground
200607 Stevenage Borough 32 Kidderminster Harriers Wembley Stadium (new)
200708 Ebbsfleet United 10 Torquay United Wembley Stadium (new)
200809 Stevenage Borough 20 York City Wembley Stadium (new)
200910 Barrow 21 * Stevenage Borough Wembley Stadium (new)
201011 Darlington 10 * Mansfield Town Wembley Stadium (new)
201112 York City 20 Newport County Wembley Stadium (new)
201213 Wrexham 11 † Grimsby Town Wembley Stadium (new)
201314 Cambridge United 40 Gosport Borough Wembley Stadium (new)
201415 North Ferriby United 33 † Wrexham Wembley Stadium (new)

Results by team

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence. Teams shown in bold compete in the Premier League or Football League as of 2016 and therefore do not enter the FA Trophy. Additionally, Bangor City switched to the Welsh football league system in 1992, making the club ineligible to compete in the competition from then onwards.[17]

Club Wins Last final won Runners-up Last final lost
Telford United 3 1989 2 1988
Woking3199712006
Scarborough 3 1977 1 1975
Stevenage Borough 2 2009 2 2010
Macclesfield Town 2 1996 1 1989
Altrincham 2 1986 1 1982
Stafford Rangers 2 1979 1 1976
Barrow 2 2010 0
Grays Athletic 2 2006 0
Kingstonian 2 2000 0
Wycombe Wanderers 2 1993 0
Enfield 2 1988 0
Kidderminster Harriers 1 1987 3 2007
Northwich Victoria 1 1984 2 1996
Wrexham 1 2013 1 2015
York City 1 2012 1 2009
Canvey Island 1 2001 1 2004
Dagenham 1 1980 1 1977
North Ferriby United 1 2015 0
Cambridge United 1 2014 0
Darlington 1 2011 0
Ebbsfleet United 1 2008 0
Hednesford Town 1 2004 0
Burscough 1 2003 0
Yeovil Town 1 2002 0
Cheltenham Town 1 1998 0
Colchester United 1 1992 0
Wealdstone 1 1985 0
Bishop's Stortford 1 1981 0
Matlock Town 1 1975 0
Morecambe 1 1974 0
Runcorn 0 3 1994
Forest Green Rovers 0 2 2001
Kettering Town 0 2 2000
Gosport Borough 0 1 2014
Grimsby Town 0 1 2013
Newport County 0 1 2012
Mansfield Town 0 1 2011
Torquay United 0 1 2008
Hucknall Town 0 1 2005
Tamworth 0 1 2003
Southport 0 1 1998
Dagenham & Redbridge 0 1 1997
Witton Albion 0 1 1992
Leek Town 0 1 1990
Burton Albion 0 1 1987
Boston United 0 1 1985
Bangor City 0 1 1984
Sutton United 0 1 1981
Mossley 0 1 1980
Leatherhead 0 1 1978
Dartford 0 1 1974
Wigan Athletic 0 1 1973
Barnet 0 1 1972
Hillingdon Borough 0 1 1971

References

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  2. "The history of The FA Trophy". The Football Association. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
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  5. 1 2 "Scarborough". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
  6. "Telford United". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
  7. 1 2 "Gillingham name Mark Stimson as new manager". The Times (News International). 1 November 2007. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
  8. "Macclesfield Town". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
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  12. "Bishop's Stortford". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
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  14. "K's and Chapple part company". BBC Sport (BBC). 9 May 2001. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
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  16. "FA Trophy Prize Fund". The Football Association. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  17. "Bangor City". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 10 November 2008.

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