FA Cup winners list till date, who has won the most times and 2023 winner prize money

FA Cup winners list till date, who has won the most times and 2023 winner prize money

Here is the list of the past champions and winners of the FA Cup till date and who has won the most and the 2023 winner prize money 

The oldest trophy in football is the FA Cup, commonly known as the Football Association Challenge Cup and winning it is such a privilege for any club.

Any player on earth would treasure lifting the antique silverware since it is so steeped in history.

FA Cup winners list till date, who has won the most times and 2023 winner and runner up prize money

Which team has the most FA Cup titles?

  • Arsenal – 14
  • Manchester United – 12
  • Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham – 8
  • Aston Villa – 7
  • Newcastle United, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers – 6
  • Everton, West Brom, Wanderers* – 5
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield United – 4
  • Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham United – 3
  • Preston North End, Old Etonians, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest – 2
  • Huddersfield Town, Leicester City, Oxford University, Royal Engineers, Derby County, Leeds United, Southampton, Burnley, Cardiff City, Blackpool, Clapham Rovers, Notts County, Barnsley, Charlton Athletic, Old Carthusians, Blackburn Olympic, Bradford City, Ipswich Town, Coventry City, Wimbledon, Wigan Athletic – 1

List of the past champions of the FA Cup

  • 1871-72 – Wanderers 1-0 Royal Engineers – Kennington Oval
  • 1872-73 – Wanderers 2-0 Oxford University – Lillie Bridge
  • 1873-74 – Oxford University 2-0 Royal Engineers – Kennington Oval
  • 1874-75 – Royal Engineers 2-0 Old Etonians (R) – Kennington Oval
  • 1875-76 – Wanderers 3-0 Old Etonians (R) – Kennington Oval
  • 1876-77 – Wanderers 2-1 Oxford University – Kennington Oval
  • 1877-78 – Wanderers 3-1 Royal Engineers – Kennington Oval
  • 1878-79 – Old Etonians 1-0 Clapham Rovers – Kennington Oval
  • 1879-80 – Clapham Rovers 1-0 Oxford University – Kennington Oval
  • 1880-81 – Old Carthusians 3-0 Old Etonians – Kennington Oval
  • 1881-82 – Old Etonians 1-0 Blackburn Rovers – Kennington Oval
  • 1882-83 – Blackburn Olympic 2-1 Old Etonians – Kennington Oval
  • 1883-83 – Blackburn Rovers 2-1 Queen’s Park – Kennington Oval
  • 1884-85 – Blackburn Rovers 2-0 Queen’s Park – Kennington Oval
  • 1885-86 – Blackburn Rovers 2-0 West Brom (R) – Racecourse Ground
  • 1886-87 – Aston Villa 2-0 West Brom – Kennington Oval
  • 1887-88 – West Brom 2-1 Preston North End – Kennington Oval
  • 1888-89 – Preston North End 3-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Kennington Oval
  • 1889-90 – Blackburn Rovers 6-1 The Wednesday – Kennington Oval
  • 1890-91 – Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Notts County – Kennington Oval
  • 1891-92 – West Brom 3-0 Aston Villa – Kennington Oval
  • 1892-93 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Everton Fallowfield Stadium
  • 1893-94 – Notts County 4-1 Bolton Wanderers – Goodison Park
  • 1894-95 – Aston Villa 1-0 West Brom – Crystal Palace
  • 1895-96 – The Wednesday 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Crystal Palace
  • 1896-97 – Aston Villa 3-2 Everton – Crystal Palace
  • 1897-98 – Nottingham Forest 3-1 Derby County – Crystal Palace
  • 1898-99 – Sheffield United 4-1 Derby County – Crystal Palace
  • 1899-1900 – Bury 4-0 Southampton – Crystal Palace
  • 1900-01 – Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Sheffield United (R) – Burnden Park
  • 1901-02 – Sheffield United 2-1 Southampton (R) – Crystal Palace
  • 1902-03 – Bury 6-0 Derby County – Crystal Palace
  • 1903-04 – Manchester City 1-0 Bolton Wanderers – Crystal Palace
  • 1904-05 – Aston Villa 2-0 Newcastle United – Crystal Palace
  • 1905-06 – Everton 1-0 Newcastle United – Crystal Palace
  • 1906-07 – The Wednesday 2-1 Everton – Crystal Palace
  • 1907-08 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 Newcastle United – Crystal Palace
  • 1908-09 – Manchester United 1-0 Bristol City – Crystal Palace
  • 1909-10 – Newcastle United 2-0 Barnsley (R) – Goodison Park
  • 1910-11 – Bradford City 1-0 Newcastle United (R) – Old Trafford
  • 1911-12 – Barnsley 1-0 West Brom (R) – Bramall Lane
  • 1912-13 – Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland – Crystal Palace
  • 1913-14 Burnley 1-0 Liverpool – Crystal Palace
  • 1914-15 – Sheffield United 3-0 Chelsea – Old Trafford
  • 1919-20 – Aston Villa 1-0 Huddersfield Town – Stamford Bridge
  • 1920-21 – Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Stamford Bridge
  • 1921-22 – Huddersfield Town 1-0 Preston North End – Stamford Bridge
  • 1922-23 – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 West Ham United – Wembley
  • 1923-24 – Newcastle United 2-0 Aston Villa – Wembley
  • 1924-25 – Sheffield United 1-0 Cardiff City – Wembley
  • 1925-26 – Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Manchester City – Wembley
  • 1926-27 – Cardiff City 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
  • 1927-28 – Blackburn Rovers 3-1 Huddersfield Town – Wembley
  • 1928-29 – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Portsmouth – Wembley
  • 1929-30 – Arsenal 2-0 Huddersfield Town – Wembley
  • 1930-31 – West Brom 2-1 Birmingham – Wembley
  • 1931-32 – Newcastle United 2-1 Arsenal – Wembley
  • 1932-33 – Everton 3-0 Manchester City – Wembley
  • 1933-34 – Manchester City 2-1 Portsmouth – Wembley
  • 1934-35 – Sheffield Wednesday 4-2 West Brom – Wembley
  • 1935-36 – Arsenal 1-0 Sheffield United – Wembley
  • 1936-37 – Sunderland 3-1 Preston North End – Wembley
  • 1937-38 – Preston North End 1-0 Huddersfield Town – Wembley
  • 1938-39 – Portsmouth 4-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers – Wembley
  • 1945-46 – Derby County 4-1 Charlton Athletic – Wembley
  • 1946-47 – Charlton Athletic 1-0 Burnley – Wembley
  • 1947-48 – Manchester United 4-2 Blackpool – Wembley
  • 1948-49 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 Leicester City – Wembley
  • 1949-50 – Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool – Wembley
  • 1950-51 – Newcastle United 2-0 Blackpool – Wembley
  • 1951-52 – Newcastle United 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
  • 1952-53 – Blackpool 4-3 Bolton Wanderers – Wembley
  • 1953-54 – West Brom 3-2 Preston North End – Wembley
  • 1954-55 – Newcastle United 3-1 Manchester City – Wembley
  • 1955-56 – Manchester City 3-1 Birmingham City – Wembley
  • 1956-57 – Aston Villa 2-1 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 1957-58 – Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 1958-59 – Nottingham Forest 2-1 Luton Town – Wembley
  • 1959-60 – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 Blackburn Rovers – Wembley
  • 1960-61 – Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Leicester City – Wembley
  • 1961-62 – Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Burnley – Wembley
  • 1962-63 – Manchester United 3-1 Leicester City – Wembley
  • 1963-64 – West Ham United 3-2 Preston North End – Wembley
  • 1964-65 – Liverpool 2-1 Leeds United – Wembley
  • 1965-66 – Everton 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday – Wembley
  • 1966-67 – Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Chelsea – Wembley
  • 1967-68 – West Brom 1-0 Everton – Wembley
  • 1968-69 – Manchester City 1-0 Leicester City – Wembley
  • 1969-70 – Chelsea 2-1 Leeds United (R) – Old Trafford
  • 1970-71 – Arsenal 2-1 Liverpool – Wembley
  • 1971-72 – Leeds United 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
  • 1972-73 – Sunderland 1-0 Leeds United – Wembley
  • 1973-74 – Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle United – Wembley
  • 1974-75 – West Ham United 2-0 Fulham – Wembley
  • 1975-76 – Southampton 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 1976-77 – Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool – Wembley
  • 1977-78 – Ipswich Town 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
  • 1978-79 – Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 1979-80 – West Ham United 1-0 Arsenal – Wembley
  • 1980-81 – Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 Manchester City (R) – Wembley
  • 1981-82 – Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Queens Park Rangers (R) – Wembley
  • 1982-83 – Manchester United 4-0 Brighton and Hove Albion (R) – Wembley
  • 1983-84 – Everton 2-0 Watford – Wembley
  • 1984-85 – Manchester United 1-0 Everton – Wembley
  • 1985-86 – Liverpool 3-1 Everton – Wembley
  • 1986-87 – Coventry City 3-2 Tottenham Hotspur – Wembley
  • 1987-88 – Wimbledon 1-0 Liverpool – Wembley
  • 1988-89 – Liverpool 3-2 Everton – Wembley
  • 1989-90 – Manchester United 1-0 Crystal Palace (R)- Wembley
  • 1990-91 – Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Nottingham Forest – Wembley
  • 1991-92 – Liverpool 2-0 Sunderland – Wembley
  • 1992-93 – Arsenal 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday (R) – Wembley
  • 1993-94 – Manchester United 4-0 Chelsea – Wembley
  • 1994-95 – Everton 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 1995-96 – Manchester United 1-0 Liverpool – Wembley
  • 1996-97 – Chelsea 2-0 Middlesbrough – Wembley
  • 1997-98 – Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle – Wembley
  • 1998-99 – Manchester United 2-0 Newcastle – Wembley
  • 1999-2000 – Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa – Wembley
  • 2000-01 – Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal – Cardiff
  • 2001-02 – Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea – Cardiff
  • 2002-03 – Arsenal 1-0 Southampton – Cardiff
  • 2003-04 – Manchester United 3-0 Millwall – Cardiff
  • 2004-05 – Arsenal* 0-0 Manchester United (5-4 penalties) – Cardiff
  • 2005-06 – Liverpool* 3-3 West Ham (3-1 penalties) – Cardiff
  • 2006-07 – Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 2007-08 – Portsmouth 1-0 Cardiff City – Wembley
  • 2008-09 – Chelsea 2-1 Everton – Wembley
  • 2009-10 – Chelsea 1-0 Portsmouth – Wembley
  • 2010-11 – Manchester City 1-0 Stoke City – Wembley
  • 2011-12 – Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool – Wembley
  • 2012-13 – Wigan Athletic 1-0 Manchester City – Wembley
  • 2013-14 – Arsenal 3-2 Hull City – Wembley
  • 2014-15 – Arsenal 4-0 Aston Villa – Wembley
  • 2015-16 – Manchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace – Wembley
  • 2016-17 – Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea – Wembley
  • 2017-18 – Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United – Wembley
  • 2018-19 – Manchester City 6-0 Watford – Wembley
  • 2019-20 – Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea – Wembley
  • 2020-21 – Leicester 1-0 Chelsea – Wembley
  • 2021-22 – Liverpool* 0-0 Chelsea (6-5 penalties) – Wembley

Meanwhile, for this year’s FA Cup, following the conclusion of our fifth-round matches on the night, the Emirates FA Cup quarterfinal draw was made.

Following the Sheffield United vs. Tottenham Hotspur game at Bramall Lane, where the Blades moved with a 1-0 victory, the draw was made, with eight clubs moving on following the ties on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The quarterfinal matches will be played during the course of the weekend of March 18, 2023. The final schedule will be announced after consultations with clubs, broadcasters, and local authorities.

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Wednesday saw surprising defeats for Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton in the Premier League, while Manchester United fought to defeat West Ham United 3-1 and go to the FA Cup quarterfinals.

In the standout matches of the FA Cup quarterfinal draw, Manchester United will visit Fulham and Vincent Kompany will make his comeback to Manchester City with Burnley.

Three days after winning the League Cup, Manchester United took the lead at Old Trafford thanks to a goal from Said Benrahma in the 54th minute. Nonetheless, the hosts advanced to the round of eight thanks to an own goal by a West Ham player and late goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Fred.

Manchester’s manager, Erik Ten Hag, was delighted with his group.

FA 2023 prize money

The FA Cup fifth-round champions shared prizes worth a combined £225,000.

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Both the losing sides, Tottenham and West Ham, will get £120,000.

In actuality, there is not a lot of money in terms of current sport, for instance, Manchester United couldn’t even afford to pay Anthony Martial’s monthly salary of £225,000. The French international reportedly earns £250,000 a week at Old Trafford.

But for the likes of Grimsby, that is a significant amount of money.

At a salary of £4,100 per week, John McAtee is the League Two team’s highest earner.

Because of this, Grimsby’s £225,000 prize money from the FA will be a welcome addition to their finances and will open up new opportunities for them as they currently hold the 16th spot in League Two.

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On the Football Association’s official website, you may view the whole list of prize money made at each FA Cup stage also look at the prize money break down which is mentioned below:

  • Extra preliminary round winners – £112
  • Extra preliminary round losers –  £375
  • Preliminary round winners – £1,444
  • Preliminary round losers – £481
  • First round qualifying winners – £2,250
  • First round qualifying losers – £750
  • Second round qualifying winners – £3,375
  • Second round qualifying losers – £1,125
  • Third round qualifying winners – £5,625
  • Third round qualifying losers – £1,875
  • Fourth round qualifying winners – £9,375
  • Fourth round qualifying losers – £3,125
  • First round winners – £41,000 per team
  • Second round winners – £67,000 per team
  • Third round winners – £105,000 per team
  • Fourth round winners – £120,000 per team
  • Fifth round winners – £225,000 per team
  • Quarter-final winners – £450,000 per team
  • Semi-final winners – £1,000,000 per team
  • Semi-final losers – £500,000 per team
  • FA Cup final winner – £2,000,000 per team
  • FA Cup final runners up – £1,000,000 per team

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