Community Shield (England), 2024, all matches
Play-off bracket
The FA Community Shield, also known as the FA Community Shield, is an annual football match played between the winner of the Premier League and the winner of the FA Cup from the previous season. It traditionally opens the new football season in England and attracts a lot of attention from fans.
The history of the FA Community Shield began in 1908, when the first match was played between Manchester United and Queens Park Rangers. Since then, the tournament has become an important part of the English football calendar. Manchester United hold the record for most victories in this competition, having won the FA Community Shield 21 times.
The last FA Community Shield match was held at Wembley Stadium in 2023, between Manchester City and Arsenal. Arsenal won 4-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in normal time. This was Arsenal’s 17th Super Cup win, cementing their status as one of the most successful clubs in the competition’s history.
An interesting fact about the FA Community Shield is that the proceeds from the match are traditionally donated to charity. This highlights the tournament’s social significance and its contribution to local communities and the needy.
Among the notable players who have played in the FA Community Shield is Ashley Cole, who has won the competition seven times, a record for an individual player. His illustrious career has left a significant mark on the history of English football.
In recent years, the FA Community Shield has attracted the attention of not only fans but also football analysts, as the match is often seen as an indicator of teams’ readiness for the upcoming season. Coaches use it to test new tactics and check the players’ readiness.
There have been many exciting and memorable moments throughout the tournament’s history. For example, in 1974, Liverpool and Leeds United played one of the most intense matches in the history of the Super Cup, which was remembered not only for its result, but also for the fierce battle on the field.
The FA Community Shield remains an important event in English football culture, combining sporting competition and charity. The tournament continues every year, representing not only a prelude to the new season, but also an opportunity for clubs to demonstrate their strength and readiness for the upcoming challenges.