FA Cup Winners Table

FA Cup Winners List from 1871-72 to 2022-23

This page has FA Cup Winners List all-time table from season 1871-72 to 2022-23 and the summary FA Cup Winners Table with each club’s total wins. The first FA Cup Winners were Wanderers who won 5 of the first 7 FA Cup competitions.

Man City won the title of FA Cup Champions after a thrilling penalty shootout against Man United in the 2022-23 FA Cup Final, which took  place on 03-June-2023.

Top FA Cup Winners by Team are Arsenal won the FA cup the most times with 14 titles, followed by Manchester United with 12 titles and Tottenham, Liverpool and Chelsea with 8 FA Cup  final titles. The FA Cup was won 10 times by teams outside the top tier league. All FA Cup Winners since 1946 were in the Premier League at least one season.

Related FA Cup Winners Pages: FA Cup Winners by Year, Scores, Runners-up, League Position  and Semi-Finalists

FA Cup Winners List

FA Cup Wins by Team Post WWII

FA Cup Winners List from 1872 to 2023

SeasonWinnersRunners-upScore
1871-72WanderersRoyal Engineers1-0
1872-73WanderersOxford University2-0
1873-74Oxford UniversityRoyal Engineers2-0
1874-75Royal EngineersOld Etonians2-0
1875-76WanderersOld Etonians3-0
1876-77WanderersOxford University2-1 AET
1877-78WanderersRoyal Engineers3-1
1878-79Old EtoniansClapham Rovers1-0
1879-80Clapham RoversOxford University1-0
1880-81Old CarthusiansOld Etonians3-0
1881-82Old EtoniansBlackburn Rovers1-0
1882-83Blackburn OlympicOld Etonians2-1 AET
1883-84Blackburn RoversQueen'S Park, Glasgow2-1
1884-85Blackburn RoversQueen'S Park, Glasgow2-0
1885-86Blackburn RoversWest Bromwich Albion2-0
1886-87Aston VillaWest Bromwich Albion2-0
1887-88West Bromwich AlbionPreston North End2-1
1888-89Preston North EndWolverhampton Wanderers3-0
1889-90Blackburn RoversSheffield Wednesday6-1
1890-91Blackburn RoversNotts County3-1
1891-92West Bromwich AlbionAston Villa3-0
1892-93Wolverhampton WanderersEverton1-0
1893-94Notts CountyBolton Wanderers4-1
1894-95Aston VillaWest Bromwich Albion1-0
1895-96Sheffield WednesdayWolverhampton Wanderers2-1
1896-97Aston VillaEverton3-2
1897-98Nottingham ForestDerby County3-1
1898-99Sheffield UnitedDerby County4-1
1899-00BurySouthampton4-0
1900-01Tottenham HotspurSheffield United3-1
1901-02Sheffield UnitedSouthampton2-1
1902-03BuryDerby County6-0
1903-04Manchester CityBolton Wanderers1-0
1904-05Aston VillaNewcastle United2-0
1905-06EvertonNewcastle United1-0
1906-07Sheffield WednesdayEverton2-1
1907-08Wolverhampton WanderersNewcastle United3-1
1908-09Manchester UnitedBristol City1-0
1909-10Newcastle UnitedBarnsley2-0
1910-11Bradford CityNewcastle United1-0
1911-12BarnsleyWest Bromwich Albion1-0 AET
1912-13Aston VillaSunderland1-0
1913-14BurnleyLiverpool1-0
1914-15Sheffield UnitedChelsea3-0
1919-20Aston VillaHuddersfield Town1-0 AET
1920-21Tottenham HotspurWolverhampton Wanderers1-0
1921-22Huddersfield TownPreston North End1-0
1922-23Bolton WanderersWest Ham United2-0
1923-24Newcastle UnitedAston Villa2-0
1924-25Sheffield UnitedCardiff City1-0
1925-26Bolton WanderersManchester City1-0
1926-27Cardiff CityArsenal1-0
1927-28Blackburn RoversHuddersfield Town3-1
1928-29Bolton WanderersPortsmouth2-0
1929-30ArsenalHuddersfield Town2-0
1930-31West Bromwich AlbionBirmingham City2-1
1931-32Newcastle UnitedArsenal2-1
1932-33EvertonManchester City3-0
1933-34Manchester CityPortsmouth2-1
1934-35Sheffield WednesdayWest Bromwich Albion4-2
1935-36ArsenalSheffield United1-0
1936-37SunderlandPreston North End3-1
1937-38Preston North EndHuddersfield Town1-0 AET
1938-39PortsmouthWolverhampton Wanderers4-1
1945-46Derby CountyCharlton Athletic4-1 AET
1946-47Charlton AthleticBurnley1-0 AET
1947-48Manchester UnitedBlackpool4-2
1948-49Wolverhampton WanderersLeicester City3-1
1949-50ArsenalLiverpool2-0
1950-51Newcastle UnitedBlackpool2-0
1951-52Newcastle UnitedArsenal1-0
1952-53BlackpoolBolton Wanderers4-3
1953-54West Bromwich AlbionPreston North End3-2
1954-55Newcastle UnitedManchester City3-1
1955-56Manchester CityBirmingham City3-1
1956-57Aston VillaManchester United2-1
1957-58Bolton WanderersManchester United2-0
1958-59Nottingham ForestLuton Town2-1
1959-60Wolverhampton WanderersBlackburn Rovers3-0
1960-61Tottenham HotspurLeicester City2-0
1961-62Tottenham HotspurBurnley3-1
1962-63Manchester UnitedLeicester City3-1
1963-64West Ham UnitedPreston North End3-2
1964-65Liverpool

Leeds United

2-1 AET
1965-66EvertonSheffield Wednesday3-2
1966-67Tottenham HotspurChelsea2-1
1967-68West Bromwich AlbionEverton1-0 AET
1968-69Manchester CityLeicester City1-0
1969-70ChelseaLeeds United2-1 AET
1970-71ArsenalLiverpool2-1 AET
1971-72Leeds UnitedArsenal1-0
1972-73SunderlandLeeds United1-0
1973-74LiverpoolNewcastle United3-0
1974-75West Ham UnitedFulham2-0
1975-76SouthamptonManchester United1-0
1976-77Manchester UnitedLiverpool2-1
1977-78Ipswich TownArsenal1-0
1978-79ArsenalManchester United3-2
1979-80West Ham UnitedArsenal1-0
1980-81Tottenham HotspurManchester City3-2
1981-82Tottenham HotspurQueens Park Rangers1-0
1982-83Manchester UnitedBrighton & Hove Albion4-0
1983-84EvertonWatford2-0
1984-85Manchester UnitedEverton1-0 AET
1985-86LiverpoolEverton3-1
1986-87Coventry CityTottenham Hotspur3-2 AET
1987-88WimbledonLiverpool1-0
1988-89LiverpoolEverton3-2 AET
1989-90Manchester UnitedCrystal Palace1-0
1990-91Tottenham HotspurNottingham Forest2-1 AET
1991-92LiverpoolSunderland2-0
1992-93ArsenalSheffield Wednesday2-1 AET
1993-94Manchester UnitedChelsea4-0
1994-95EvertonManchester United1-0
1995-96Manchester UnitedLiverpool1-0
1996-97ChelseaMiddlesbrough2-0
1997-98ArsenalNewcastle United2-0
1998-99Manchester UnitedNewcastle United2-0
1999-00ChelseaAston Villa1-0
2000-01LiverpoolArsenal2-1
2001-02ArsenalChelsea2-0
2002-03ArsenalSouthampton1-0
2003-04Manchester UnitedMillwall3-0
2004-05ArsenalManchester United0-0 AET
2005-06LiverpoolWest Ham United3-3 AET
2006-07ChelseaManchester United1-0 AET
2007-08PortsmouthCardiff City1-0
2008-09ChelseaEverton2-1
2009-10ChelseaPortsmouth1-0
2010-11Manchester CityStoke City1-0
2011-12ChelseaLiverpool2-1
2012-13Wigan AthleticManchester City1-0
2013-14ArsenalHull City3-2 AET
2014-15ArsenalAston Villa4-0
2015-16Manchester UnitedCrystal Palace2-1 AET
2016-17ArsenalChelsea2-1
2017-18ChelseaManchester United1-0
2018-19Manchester CityWatford6-0
2019-20ArsenalChelsea2-1
2020-21Leicester CityChelsea1-0
2021-22LiverpoolChelsea0-0 AET
2022-23Manchester CityManchester United2-1

FA Cup Winners: Post-WWII  1946-2023

FA Cup Winners Facts

  1. Manchester United holds the record for the most FA Cup wins, with 12 titles.
  2. The first team to win the FA Cup three times in a row was Blackburn Rovers, who achieved the feat in 1884, 1885, and 1886.
  3. The fastest-ever goal in an FA Cup final was scored by Roberto Di Matteo for Chelsea in 1997, just 43 seconds into the game.
  4. The first non-English team to win the FA Cup was Cardiff City, who beat Arsenal 1-0 in the 1927 final.
  5. The lowest-ranked team to win the FA Cup since the Football League started was Tottenham Hotspur in 1901 as a Southern League Club.
  6. Arsenal holds the record for the longest FA Cup winning streak, winning the competition five times in a row from 2002 to 2006.
  7. The first team to win the FA Cup without conceding a single goal in the entire tournament was Bury in 1903.
  8. Manchester United and Arsenal are the only teams to have won the FA Cup and the Premier League in the same season on three occasions.
  9. The largest margin of victory in an FA Cup final was in 1903 when Bury beat Derby County 6-0.
  10. Arsenal were both FA Cup and Top Tier League Winners 3 times and Liverpool accomplished the double win once.

FA Cup Historical Timeline

1871: The first FA Cup competition is proposed by C.W. Alcock in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper on July 20. The first FA Cup games are played on November 11, with four first-round matches taking place.

1872: The first FA Cup final is played on March 16, with Wanderers beating Royal Engineers 1-0 at The Oval. The trophy is made by Martin, Hall & Co. of Sheffield for a cost of £20.

1873: Wanderers retain the FA Cup after receiving a bye to the final where they beat Oxford University to retain the Cup.

1883: The Football Association purchases the rights to the FA Cup for £20,000, ensuring the competition remains under the control of the governing body.

1888: The Football League is formed, with the FA Cup continuing to be played alongside the league competition.

1914: The last FA Cup final before World War I is played, with Burnley beating Liverpool 1-0 at Crystal Palace.

1923: The first FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium is played between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United, with Bolton winning 2-0.

1953: The “Matthews Final” is played between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers, with Blackpool winning 4-3 after being 3-1 down with 22 minutes to play. Stanley Matthews plays a starring role for Blackpool, providing the assist for the winning goal.

1971: The first FA Cup final to be played at Wembley Stadium with a roof is played between Arsenal and Liverpool, with Arsenal winning 2-1.

1988: Wimbledon FC becomes the first team from outside the top division to win the FA Cup, beating Liverpool 1-0 in the final.

1991: Tottenham Hotspur win the FA Cup, becoming the first team to win the competition eight times.

2000: The last FA Cup final to be played at the old Wembley Stadium is played between Chelsea and Aston Villa, with Chelsea winning 1-0.

2007: The first FA Cup final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium is played between Chelsea and Manchester United, with Chelsea winning 1-0 after extra time.

2020: The 2020 FA Cup final is played without fans in attendance for the first time in history, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Arsenal beats Chelsea 2-1 to win the trophy.

FA Cup Sponsors

The five companies that have sponsored the FA Cup since 1994 are: Littlewoods (1994 to 1998), AXA (1998 to 2002), E.ON (2006 to 2011), Budweiser (2011 to 2014) and Emirates (2015 to present).

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