The
FA Cup, also known as the Football Association Challenge Cup, is a professional football competition in England with the final hosted in London’s Wembley Stadium. The FA Cup is overseen and managed by the FA. FA Cup is the popular name of The English Football Association Challenge Cup. It is a knockout competition played by teams of all levels from England and Wales,
and it is known to be the oldest football competition in the world having started in 1871. FA Cup matches are usually played at the home field of one of the teams competing, and the final has
been played at Wembley Stadium, ever since 1923. In order to get to the final of the FA Cup, it is a long and hard process. From the all the teams that qualify for the tournament only 8
actually
get to fight for the title. There is also a women’s version of the FA Cup which is called FA Women’s Cup.
Dreaming of a chance to shine
What makes the FA Cup so interesting is the fact that almost every professional and amateur team in England has a chance to dream with the glory. The draw is totally random and that means
that a top ranked Premier League Club can face a much lower rank team and an upset may occur. Everybody has a shot but in reality the only time a non-Premiership team won the FA Cup was back
in
1901 when
Tottenham Hotspur became champions.
FA Cup 2008/2009 on OleOle
This community on OleOle will keep you up to date on everything happening in FA Cup - this is right place to interact with other fans, contribute your opinion, and discuss
everything
from player rumours and transfers to match results! Drag widgets to move them around the page, change the settings on each widget and choose how much FA Cup news or information to
display.
Upload the FA Cup logo or badge (the official logo is subject to copyright).
FA Cup News
Fans can discuss
FA Cup news, comment on the fan wall, and comment and vote on blogs, news, gossip or any media – photos, videos and more! Fans can start and write
their own football blog dedicated to the FA Cup. If you’re breaking news or want to write a pre-match or post-match commentary, your blog might even get featured on the OleOle home page for
everyone to read. Any fan can also browse or upload
FA Cup photos and
videos and
desktop wallpapers and vote for
their favourites.
Live FA Cup Scores and Results
You’ll find FA Cup 2008/2009 results and live football scores here, too. The Scores and Results widget lists the match schedule and you can also find past match results and current
standings. Check the FA Cup schedule and follow teams as they progress from qualification to group to final stages of the tournament. Click through to the OleOle MatchCentre to follow live
matches and discuss the play by play with other fans in real-time! Anyone can be a match commentator on OleOle – it’s your change to give other fans your take on the match you see it.
Live football scores will keep you updated with the latest results in real-time, all the time.
FA Cup Facts and History
The history of the FA Cup can also be found here, and you can help to write it! Using an open collaboration system called a wiki, you can document past teams, players, tournament
champions, most goals scored, awards, trophies, and results on the
Premier League history wiki. Find out about the FA Cup, its officials and
executives, president and their predecessors. Help other users understand how the tournament works through qualifying, how venues are selected, who manages the tournament and more on the
FA Cup Facts wiki.
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