FA County Youth Cup

The FA County Youth Cup is a football competition run by The Football Association in England. It was launched in the 1944–45 season to provide young players who had not yet signed with a professional club, even on a scholarship basis, with competitive representative football.

FA County Youth Cup
Founded1944
RegionEngland
Current championsLiverpool County Fa (Liverpool)
WebsiteFA County Youth Cup

Each County Football Association provides a team made up of school or league players affiliated to the County Association that are under 18.

History

Finals

Season Winners Score Runners-up Venue
1944–45 Staffordshire 3–2
(agg)
Wiltshire 1L: Twerton Park
2L: Victoria Ground
1945–46 Berks & Bucks 4–3
(agg)
Durham 1L: Elm Park
2L: Roker Park
1946–47 Durham 4–2
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Essex 1L: Upton Park
2L: Roker Park
1947–48 Essex 5–3
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Liverpool 1L:
2L: Goodison Park
1948–49 Liverpool 4–3
(agg)
Middlesex 1L: Goodison Park
2L: White Hart Lane
1949–50 Essex 4–3
(agg)
Middlesex 1L: Highbury
2L: Wembley
1950–51 Middlesex 3–1
(agg)
Leicestershire and Rutland 1L: Filbert Street
2L: Lower Mead
1951–52 Sussex 3–1
(agg)
Liverpool 1L: Goodison Park
2L: Goldstone Ground
1952–53 Sheffield & Hallamshire 5–3
(agg)
Hampshire 1L: Hillsborough
2L: Recreation Ground
1953–54 Liverpool 4–1
(agg)
Gloucestershire 1L:
2L: Anfield
1954–55 Bedfordshire 2–0
(agg)
Sheffield & Hallamshire 1L:
2L:
1955–56 Middlesex 3–2
(agg)
Staffordshire 1L:
2L:
1956–57 Hampshire 4–3
(agg)
Cheshire 1L:
2L:
1957–58 Staffordshire 8–0
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London 1L:
2L:
1958–59 Birmingham 7–5
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London 1L:
2L:
1959–60 London 6–4
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Birmingham 1L:
2L:
1960–61 Lancashire 6–3
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Nottinghamshire 1L:
2L:
1961–62 Middlesex 6–3
(agg)
Nottinghamshire 1L:
2L:
1962–63 Durham 3–2
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Essex 1L:
2L:
1963–64 Sheffield & Hallamshire 1–0
(agg)
Birmingham 1L:
2L:
1964–65 Northumberland 7–4
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Middlesex 1L:
2L:
1965–66 Leicestershire and Rutland 6–5
(agg)
London 1L:
2L:
1966–67 Northamptonshire 5–4
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Hertfordshire 1L:
2L:
1967–68 North Riding 7–4
(agg)
Devon 1L:
2L:
1968–69 Northumberland 1–0
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Sussex 1L:
2L:
1969–70 Hertfordshire 2–1 Cheshire
1970–71 Lancashire 2–0 Gloucestershire
1971–72 Middlesex 2–0 Liverpool Lower Mead
1972–73 Hertfordshire 3–0 Northumberland
1973–74 Nottinghamshire 2–0 London
1974–75 Durham 2–1 Bedfordshire
1975–76 Northamptonshire 7–1 Surrey Kingstonian F.C. Richmond Road
1976–77 Liverpool 3–0 Surrey
1977–78 Liverpool 3–1 Kent
1978–79 Hertfordshire 4–1 Liverpool
1979–80 Liverpool 2–0 Lancashire
1980–81 Lancashire 3–2 East Riding
1981–82 Devon 3–2 Kent
1982–83 London 3–0 Gloucestershire
1983–84 Cheshire 2–1 Manchester
1984–85 East Riding 2–1 Middlesex
1985–86 Hertfordshire 4–0 Manchester
1986–87 North Riding 3–1 Gloucestershire
1987–88 East Riding 5–3 Middlesex
1988–89 Liverpool 2–1 Hertfordshire
1989–90 Staffordshire 2–1 Hampshire
1990–91 Lancashire 6–0 Surrey
1991–92 Nottinghamshire 1–0 Surrey
1992–93 Durham 4–0 Liverpool
1993–94 West Riding 3–1 Sussex [Bradford City Football Club
1994–95 Liverpool 3–2 Essex
1995–96 Durham 1–0 Gloucestershire
1996–97 Cambridgeshire 1–0 Lancashire
1997–98 Northumberland 2–1 West Riding
1998–99 Durham 1–0 Sussex [Durham City Football Club]
1999–00 Birmingham 2–1 Surrey St Andrew's
2000–01 Northamptonshire 3–0 Birmingham Molineux
2001–02 Birmingham 2–1 Durham Bescot Stadium
2002–03 Northumberland 1–0 Liverpool Haig Avenue
2003–04 Durham 4–0 North Riding Riverside Stadium
2004–05 Suffolk 2–1 Hampshire Portman Road
2005–06 Bedfordshire 3–2 Durham The Darlington Arena
2006–07 West Riding 1–1‡ Suffolk Valley Parade
2007–08 Suffolk 2–1 Cambridgeshire Portman Road
2008–09 Birmingham 2–1 Kent Priestfield Stadium
2009–10 Kent 1–0 Sheffield & Hallamshire Priestfield Stadium
2010–11 Norfolk 4–2 Staffordshire Britannia Stadium
2011–12 Essex 4–2† West Riding Colchester Community Stadium
2012–13 Bedfordshire 4–4‡ Manchester Spotland
2013–14 Lancashire 3–2† Suffolk Portman Road
2014–15 Cheshire 3–2 Middlesex The Hive
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18 Norfolk 2–0 Staffordshire Bet365 Stadium
2018–19 Manchester 3–0 Norfolk Spotland Stadium

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–After extra time
–After penalties

References

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