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FA Amateur Cup

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made up by teams progressing through the qualifying rounds. This remained the standard format until 1907, when the number of entrants to the first round was doubled to 64 and the number of rounds prior to the semi-finals increased to four. The competition continued under this format until it was discontinued in 1974.
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The first tournament attracted 81 entrants, with three qualifying rounds used to reduce the number down to 32 for the first round proper. For the following season, the previous season's semi-finalists joined at the first round proper along with other leading clubs chosen by the FA, with the numbers
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The final was held at various grounds in the early years of the competition, with a venue located somewhere in between the home towns of the two participating clubs usually chosen. In 1949 the final moved to
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Matches in the Amateur Cup were played at the home ground of one of the two teams, as decided when the matches are drawn. Occasionally games were moved to other grounds. In the event of a
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was appointed chairman of the Amateur Cup sub-committee and arranged for the purchase of a trophy valued at £30.00, and the first tournament took place during the
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Clapton did not play in a league at the time of the club's first Amateur Cup win, but played in the Isthmian League at the time of the remaining four victories.
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was the last, as the FA abolished the distinction between professional and amateur clubs. The strongest amateur teams instead entered the
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Following the legalisation of professionalism within football, professional teams quickly came to dominate the sport's main national
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the most successful club with 10 wins. Amateur Cup winners who later turned professional and gained entry to the
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Thirty-six different clubs won the cup. The following clubs won the tournament more than once:
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competition for amateur clubs. It commenced in 1893 and ended in 1974 when
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which were professional rather than amateur. A new competition, the
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In A Class of Their Own: A History of English Amateur Football
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Almost all of the winners over the years were from either the
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For a full list of FA Amateur Cup winners and runners-up, see
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was played at the ground of the team who originally played
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was a prime mover in the creation of the Amateur Cup.
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Index

English
football
the Football Association

Corinthian F.C.
knock-out tournament
FA Cup
Sheffield F.C.
The Football Association
N. L. Jackson
Corinthian F.C.
1893–94 season
old boys
Old Carthusians
Charterhouse School
Casuals
Arthur Dunn Cup
1973-74 competition
FA Trophy
The Football League
FA Vase

Wembley Stadium
draw
replay
away from home
Wembley Stadium
List of FA Amateur Cup finals
Isthmian League
London

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