Difference between revisions of "FA Youth Cup"
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− | [[2021-22 FA Youth Cup|2021-22]] • [[2020-21 FA Youth Cup|2020-21]] • [[2019-20 FA Youth Cup|2019-20]] • [[2018-19 FA Youth Cup|2018-19]] • [[2017-18 FA Youth Cup|2017-18]] • [[2016-17 FA Youth Cup|2016-17]] • [[2015-16 FA Youth Cup|2015-16]] • [[2014-15 FA Youth Cup|2014-15]] • [[2013-14 FA Youth Cup|2013-14]] • [[2012-13 FA Youth Cup|2012-13]] | + | [[2022-23 FA Youth Cup|2022-23]] • [[2021-22 FA Youth Cup|2021-22]] • [[2020-21 FA Youth Cup|2020-21]] • [[2019-20 FA Youth Cup|2019-20]] • [[2018-19 FA Youth Cup|2018-19]] • [[2017-18 FA Youth Cup|2017-18]] • [[2016-17 FA Youth Cup|2016-17]] • [[2015-16 FA Youth Cup|2015-16]] • [[2014-15 FA Youth Cup|2014-15]] • [[2013-14 FA Youth Cup|2013-14]] • [[2012-13 FA Youth Cup|2012-13]] |
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Revision as of 14:44, 2 August 2023
The Youth Cup has been English football's premier cup competition at youth level for 70 years. Manchester United are the record holders, with 11 wins to their name, followed by Chelsea on nine.
Campaigns
2022-23 • 2021-22 • 2020-21 • 2019-20 • 2018-19 • 2017-18 • 2016-17 • 2015-16 • 2014-15 • 2013-14 • 2012-13
Previous Winners
^ = one match only
Winners Table
Club | No. of wins |
Manchester United | 11 |
Chelsea | 9 |
Arsenal | 7 |
Aston Villa, Liverpool | 4 |
West Ham, Everton, Manchester City, Tottenham, Ipswich Town |
3 |
Crystal Palace, Sunderland, Millwall, Watford, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Norwich City |
2 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City, Blackburn Rovers, West Brom, Middlesbrough, Burnley |
1 |