List of FA Vase finals

Nantwich Town, the 2006 FA Vase winners, display the trophy during a celebratory parade

The Football Association Challenge Vase, commonly known as the FA Vase, 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 197475 season, effectively replacing the FA Amateur Cup, which was discontinued after the abolition of official amateur status by the FA.[1] While the leading teams from the Amateur Cup switched to the existing FA Trophy, the lower-level teams entered the new FA Vase.[2] As of 2013, the Vase is open to all clubs in levels five to seven of the National League System, equivalent to levels nine to eleven of the overall English football league system, although clubs from other leagues may apply to enter if their stadiums meet certain requirements.

The record for the most wins is held by Whitley Bay, with four victories.[3] Whitley Bay have also won in three consecutive seasons. Billericay Town, Halesowen Town and Tiverton Town have each won the Vase in two consecutive seasons.[3]

The Vase is currently held by North Shields, who beat Glossop North End in the 2015 final.[4]

History

For more details on this topic, see FA Vase.
Eventual winners Whitley Bay (striped shirts) take on Glossop North End in the 2009 final

The first FA Vase final was won by Hoddesdon Town of the Spartan League who, despite being regarded as underdogs, beat Epsom & Ewell of the Surrey Senior League.[5][6][7] In three of the four following seasons, Billericay Town won the competition to become the first team to win the Vase on three occasions, a feat matched in 2010 by Whitley Bay.[3] During the 1980s, the tournament was won by teams that represented many different leagues from all parts of the country, from Whickham of the Wearside League in the northeast to Forest Green Rovers of the Hellenic League in the south.[8][9] Halesowen Town became the second team to win the Vase in consecutive seasons, with victories in 1985 and 1986.[10]

In the 1990s, Guiseley and Tiverton Town both appeared in the final more than once.[3] Tiverton became the third club to win consecutive finals, emerging victorious in 1998 and 1999.[11] Two years later Taunton Town won the Vase, giving clubs from the Western League three wins in four seasons.[12] Brigg Town of the Northern Counties East League became the fourth club to win the Vase more than once in 2003, seven years after the club's first victory, and six years later Whitley Bay became the fifth club to achieve the feat.[3]

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;[13] more recently the final has always been decided on the day, with a penalty shootout as required.[14] The winning club receives the FA Vase itself and, as of 2010, prize money of £20,000, in addition to that accumulated for winning earlier rounds.[15]

Key

(R) Replay
* Match went to extra time

Results

Season Winner[3] Score[3] Runnersup[3] Venue[13]
197475 Hoddesdon Town 21 Epsom & Ewell Wembley Stadium (original)
197576 Billericay Town 10 * Stamford Wembley Stadium (original)
197677 Billericay Town 11 * Sheffield Wembley Stadium (original)
197677 (R) Billericay Town 21 Sheffield City Ground
197778 Blue Star 21 Barton Rovers Wembley Stadium (original)
197879 Billericay Town 41 Almondsbury Greenway Wembley Stadium (original)
197980 Stamford 20 Guisborough Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198081 Whickham 32 * Willenhall Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198182 Forest Green Rovers 30 Rainworth Miners Welfare Wembley Stadium (original)
198283 VS Rugby 10 Halesowen Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198384 Stansted 3–2 Stamford Wembley Stadium (original)
198485 Halesowen Town 31 Fleetwood Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198586 Halesowen Town 30 Southall Wembley Stadium (original)
198687 St Helens Town 32 Warrington Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198788 Colne Dynamoes 10 * Emley Wembley Stadium (original)
198889 Tamworth 11 * Sudbury Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198889 (R) Tamworth 30 Sudbury Town London Road
198990 Yeading 00 * Bridlington Town Wembley Stadium (original)
198990 (R) Yeading 10 * Bridlington Town Elland Road
199091 Guiseley 44 * Gresley Rovers Wembley Stadium (original)
199091 (R) Guiseley 31 Gresley Rovers Bramall Lane
199192 Wimborne Town 53 Guiseley Wembley Stadium (original)
199293 Bridlington Town 10 Tiverton Town Wembley Stadium (original)
199394 Diss Town 21 * Taunton Town Wembley Stadium (original)
199495 Arlesey Town 21 Oxford City Wembley Stadium (original)
199596 Brigg Town 30 Clitheroe Wembley Stadium (original)
199697 Whitby Town 30 North Ferriby United Wembley Stadium (original)
199798 Tiverton Town 10 Tow Law Town Wembley Stadium (original)
199899 Tiverton Town 10 Bedlington Terriers Wembley Stadium (original)
19992000 Deal Town 10 Chippenham Town Wembley Stadium (original)
200001 Taunton Town 21 Berkhamsted Town Villa Park
200102 Whitley Bay 10 * Tiptree United Villa Park
200203 Brigg Town 21 A.F.C. Sudbury Boleyn Ground
200304 Winchester City 20 A.F.C. Sudbury St Andrew's
200405 Didcot Town 32 A.F.C. Sudbury White Hart Lane
200506 Nantwich Town 31 Hillingdon Borough St Andrew's
200607 Truro City 31 A.F.C. Totton Wembley Stadium (new)
200708 Kirkham & Wesham 21 Lowestoft Town Wembley Stadium (new)
200809 Whitley Bay 20 Glossop North End Wembley Stadium (new)
200910 Whitley Bay 61 Wroxham Wembley Stadium (new)
201011 Whitley Bay 32 Coalville Town Wembley Stadium (new)
201112 Dunston UTS 20 West Auckland Town Wembley Stadium (new)
201213 Spennymoor Town 21 Tunbridge Wells Wembley Stadium (new)
201314 Sholing 10 West Auckland Town Wembley Stadium (new)
201415 North Shields 21 * Glossop North End Wembley Stadium (new)

Results by team

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence.

Club Wins Last final won Runners-up Last final lost
Whitley Bay 4 2011 0
Billericay Town 3 1979 0
Tiverton Town 2 1999 1 1993
Halesowen Town 2 1986 1 1983
Brigg Town 2 2003 0
Stamford 1 1980 2 1984
Taunton Town 1 2001 1 1994
Bridlington Town 1 1993 1 1990
Guiseley 1 1991 1 1992
North Shields 1 2015 0
Sholing 1 2014 0
Spennymoor Town 1 2013 0
Dunston UTS 1 2012 0
A.F.C. Fylde 1 2008 0
Truro City 1 2007 0
Nantwich Town 1 2006 0
Didcot Town 1 2005 0
Winchester City 1 2004 0
Deal Town 1 2000 0
Whitby Town 1 1997 0
Arlesey Town 1 1995 0
Diss Town 1 1994 0
Wimborne Town 1 1992 0
Yeading 1 1990 0
Tamworth 1 1989 0
Colne Dynamoes 1 1988 0
St Helens Town 1 1987 0
Stansted 1 1984 0
VS Rugby 1 1983 0
Forest Green Rovers 1 1982 0
Whickham 1 1981 0
Blue Star 1 1978 0
Hoddesdon Town 1 1975 0
A.F.C. Sudbury 0 3 2005
Glossop North End 0 2 2015
West Auckland Town 0 2 2014
Tunbridge Wells 0 1 2013
Coalville Town 0 1 2011
Wroxham 0 1 2010
Lowestoft Town 0 1 2008
A.F.C. Totton 0 1 2007
Hillingdon Borough 0 1 2006
Tiptree United 0 1 2002
Berkhamsted Town 0 1 2001
Chippenham Town 0 1 2000
Bedlington Terriers 0 1 1999
Tow Law Town 0 1 1998
North Ferriby United 0 1 1997
Clitheroe 0 1 1996
Oxford City 0 1 1995
Gresley Rovers 0 1 1991
Sudbury Town 0 1 1989
Emley 0 1 1988
Warrington Town 0 1 1987
Southall 0 1 1986
Fleetwood Town 0 1 1985
Rainworth Miners Welfare 0 1 1982
Willenhall Town 0 1 1981
Guisborough Town 0 1 1980
Almondsbury Greenway 0 1 1979
Barton Rovers 0 1 1978
Sheffield 0 1 1977
Epsom & Ewell 0 1 1975

References

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  2. Williams, Tony (1978). The FA Non-League Football Annual 197879. MacDonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd. p. 8.
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  4. "North Shields clinch FA Vase". Daily Mail. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  5. "Hoddesdon Town". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 11 November 2008.
  6. "Epsom & Ewell". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  7. "F.A. Vase 197475". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  8. "Whickham". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  9. "Forest Green Rovers". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  10. "Halesowen Town". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  11. "Tiverton Town". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  12. "Taunton Town". The Football Club History Database. Retrieved 28 November 2008.
  13. 1 2 Barnes, Stuart (2008). Nationwide Football Annual 20082009. SportsBooks Ltd. p. 153. ISBN 1-8998-0772-1.
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  15. "FA Vase Prize Fund". The Football Association. Retrieved 6 September 2010.

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