FA Cup (England), 2023/2024, all matches
Play-off bracket
The FA Cup, also known as the FA Cup, is the oldest football competition in the world. Founded in 1871, it attracts teams from all levels of English football, from the Premier League to grassroots clubs. The FA Cup is renowned for its history and tradition, as well as its unexpected results and upsets.
The FA Cup format consists of several rounds, starting with preliminary stages for the lower divisions. Premier League clubs join the tournament at the third round stage. All matches are played on a knockout basis, with draws leading to a replay, and in the later stages, extra time and a penalty shootout.
Arsenal are the most successful club in the history of the FA Cup, having won the competition 14 times. Manchester United are next with 12 titles, while Chelsea and Tottenham have eight victories each.
In the 2023/2024 season, the FA Cup ended with Manchester City winning the final, beating Liverpool 2-1. The match was held at Wembley Stadium and was a real football spectacle. It was Manchester City's 7th victory in this prestigious tournament.
One of the key moments of the final was Erling Haaland's goal in the 75th minute, which put Manchester City ahead. Earlier in the match, Kevin De Bruyne opened the scoring, and Mohamed Salah equalized, but Liverpool's efforts were not enough to win.
The FA Cup is known for its shocks when lower division clubs beat Premier League teams. In the 2023/2024 season, such a shock was Luton Town, who reached the quarter-finals, beating West Ham and Leicester City.
Among the outstanding players of the FA Cup, legends such as Ian Wright and Ryan Giggs have left their mark on the tournament. In recent years, Harry Kane and Sadio Mane have been the bright stars of the Cup, showing great results for their teams.
The FA Cup is also important for the development of young talent. Many players get the opportunity to prove themselves in matches of this tournament, which contributes to their professional development and attracts the attention of top clubs.
The history of the FA Cup is rich in dramatic moments. For example, the 2013 final, when Wigan Athletic beat Manchester City with a minimum score of 1:0, became one of the most memorable events in the history of the tournament. This result was a real sensation and showed that anything is possible in the FA Cup.
Wembley Stadium is the traditional venue for the FA Cup final, which adds additional significance and solemnity to the event. The place has seen many historic matches and continues to be the center of football culture in England.
The FA Cup remains an integral part of English football, combining tradition and modernity to offer fans unique and exciting moments every year.