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List of FA Vase finals

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The Football Association Challenge Vase, commonly known as the FA Vase, is a knockout cup competition in English football, organised by and named after The Football Association (the FA). It was staged for the first time in the 1974–75 season, effectively replacing the FA Amateur Cup, which was discontinued after the abolition of official amateur status by the FA. While the leading teams from the Amateur Cup switched to the existing FA Trophy, the lower-level teams entered the new FA Vase. The Vase is open to all clubs in levels five to seven of the National League System, equivalent to levels nine to eleven of the overall English football league system, although clubs from other leagues may apply to enter if their stadiums meet certain requirements.

The record for the most wins is held by Whitley Bay, with four victories. Whitley Bay have also won in three consecutive seasons. Billericay Town, Halesowen Town and Tiverton Town have each won the Vase in two consecutive seasons.

The Vase is currently held by Whitstable Town, who beat Whyteleafe in the 2025 final.

History

The first FA Vase final was won by Hoddesdon Town of the Spartan League who, despite being regarded as underdogs, beat Epsom & Ewell of the Surrey Senior League. In three of the four following seasons, Billericay Town won the competition to become the first team to win the Vase on three occasions, a feat matched in 2010 by Whitley Bay. During the 1980s, the tournament was won by teams that represented many different leagues from all parts of the country, from Whickham of the Wearside League in the northeast to Forest Green Rovers of the Hellenic League in the south. Halesowen Town became the second team to win the Vase in consecutive seasons, with victories in 1985 and 1986.

In the 1990s, Guiseley and Tiverton Town both appeared in the final more than once. Tiverton became the third club to win consecutive finals, emerging victorious in 1998 and 1999. Two years later Taunton Town won the Vase, giving clubs from the Western League three wins in four seasons. From 2009 to 2018, all ten finals involved a team from Northern League Division One, with eight of them taking the trophy. Brigg Town of the Northern Counties East League became the fourth club to win the Vase more than once in 2003, seven years after the club's first victory, and six years later Whitley Bay became the fifth club to achieve the feat. In 2019 AFC Fylde (formerly known as Kirkham & Wesham) became the first team to have won both the FA Trophy and FA Vase.

Finals

Originally, if the final finished with the scores level after extra time, the teams would play again in a replay at a later date; more recently the final has always been decided on the day, with a penalty shootout as required. The winning club receives the FA Vase itself and, as of 2010, prize money of £20,000, in addition to that accumulated for winning earlier rounds.

Key

*Match went to extra timeMatch decided by a penalty shoot-out after extra time --

Results

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Hoddesdon Town2–1Epsom & EwellWembley Stadium (original)
Billericay Town1–0*StamfordWembley Stadium (original)
Billericay Town1–1*SheffieldWembley Stadium (original)
Billericay Town2–1SheffieldCity Ground
Blue Star2–1Barton RoversWembley Stadium (original)
Billericay Town4–1Almondsbury GreenwayWembley Stadium (original)
Stamford2–0Guisborough TownWembley Stadium (original)
Whickham3–2*Willenhall TownWembley Stadium (original)
Forest Green Rovers3–0Rainworth Miners WelfareWembley Stadium (original)
VS Rugby1–0Halesowen TownWembley Stadium (original)
Stansted3–2StamfordWembley Stadium (original)
Halesowen Town3–1Fleetwood TownWembley Stadium (original)
Halesowen Town3–0SouthallWembley Stadium (original)
St Helens Town3–2Warrington TownWembley Stadium (original)
Colne Dynamoes1–0*EmleyWembley Stadium (original)
Tamworth1–1*Sudbury TownWembley Stadium (original)
Tamworth3–0Sudbury TownLondon Road
Yeading0–0*Bridlington TownWembley Stadium (original)
Yeading1–0*Bridlington TownElland Road
Guiseley4–4*Gresley RoversWembley Stadium (original)
Guiseley3–1Gresley RoversBramall Lane
Wimborne Town5–3GuiseleyWembley Stadium (original)
Bridlington Town1–0Tiverton TownWembley Stadium (original)
Diss Town2–1*Taunton TownWembley Stadium (original)
Arlesey Town2–1Oxford CityWembley Stadium (original)
Brigg Town3–0ClitheroeWembley Stadium (original)
Whitby Town3–0North Ferriby UnitedWembley Stadium (original)
Tiverton Town1–0Tow Law TownWembley Stadium (original)
Tiverton Town1–0Bedlington TerriersWembley Stadium (original)
Deal Town1–0Chippenham TownWembley Stadium (original)
Taunton Town2–1Berkhamsted TownVilla Park
Whitley Bay1–0*Tiptree UnitedVilla Park
Brigg Town2–1A.F.C. SudburyBoleyn Ground
Winchester City2–0A.F.C. SudburySt Andrew's
Didcot Town3–2A.F.C. SudburyWhite Hart Lane
Nantwich Town3–1Hillingdon BoroughSt Andrew's
Truro City3–1A.F.C. TottonWembley Stadium (new)
Kirkham & Wesham2–1Lowestoft TownWembley Stadium (new)
Whitley Bay2–0Glossop North EndWembley Stadium (new)
Whitley Bay6–1WroxhamWembley Stadium (new)
Whitley Bay3–2Coalville TownWembley Stadium (new)
Dunston UTS2–0West Auckland TownWembley Stadium (new)
Spennymoor Town2–1Tunbridge WellsWembley Stadium (new)
Sholing1–0West Auckland TownWembley Stadium (new)
North Shields2–1*Glossop North EndWembley Stadium (new)
Morpeth Town4–1HerefordWembley Stadium (new)
South Shields4–0Cleethorpes TownWembley Stadium (new)
Thatcham Town1–0Stockton TownWembley Stadium (new)
Chertsey Town3–1*Cray Valley Paper MillsWembley Stadium (new)
Hebburn Town3–2ConsettWembley Stadium (new)
Warrington Rylands3–2BinfieldWembley Stadium (new)
Newport Pagnell Town3–0Littlehampton TownWembley Stadium (new)
Ascot United1–0Newport Pagnell TownWembley Stadium (new)
Romford3–0Great Wakering RoversWembley Stadium (new)
Whitstable Town2–1*AFC WhyteleafeWembley Stadium (new)

Results by team

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence. Teams shown in bold compete in the Premier League or the English Football League as of 2025 and therefore do not enter the FA Vase or FA Trophy.

ClubWinsLast final wonRunners-upLast final lost
Whitley Bay420110
Billericay Town319790
Tiverton Town2199911993
Halesowen Town2198611983
Brigg Town220030
Stamford1198021984
Newport Pagnell Town1202212023
Taunton Town1200111994
Bridlington Town1199311990
Guiseley1199111992
Whitstable Town120250
Romford120240
Ascot United120230
Warrington Rylands120210
Hebburn Town120200
Chertsey Town120190
Thatcham Town120180
South Shields120170
Morpeth Town120160
North Shields120150
Sholing120140
Spennymoor Town120130
Dunston UTS120120
Kirkham & Wesham120080
Truro City120070
Nantwich Town120060
Didcot Town120050
Winchester City120040
Deal Town120000
Whitby Town119970
Arlesey Town119950
Diss Town119940
Wimborne Town119920
Yeading119900
Tamworth119890
Colne Dynamoes119880
St Helens Town119870
Stansted119840
VS Rugby119830
Forest Green Rovers119820
Whickham119810
Newcastle Blue Star119780
Hoddesdon Town119750
A.F.C. Sudbury032005
Glossop North End022015
West Auckland Town022014
AFC Whyteleafe012025
Great Wakering Rovers012024
Littlehampton Town012022
Binfield012021
Consett012020
Cray Valley Paper Mills012019
Stockton Town012018
Hereford012016
Tunbridge Wells012013
Coalville Town012011
Wroxham012010
Lowestoft Town012008
A.F.C. Totton012007
Hillingdon Borough012006
Tiptree United012002
Berkhamsted Town012001
Chippenham Town012000
Bedlington Terriers011999
Tow Law Town011998
North Ferriby United011997
Clitheroe011996
Oxford City011995
Gresley Rovers011991
Sudbury Town011989
Emley011988
Warrington Town011987
Southall011986
Fleetwood Town 011985
Rainworth Miners Welfare011982
Willenhall Town011981
Guisborough Town011980
Almondsbury Greenway011979
Barton Rovers011978
Sheffield011977
Epsom & Ewell011975

References

References

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  2. Williams, Tony. (1978). "The FA Non-League Football Annual 1978–79". MacDonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd.
  3. "Hoddesdon Town". The Football Club History Database.
  4. "Epsom & Ewell". The Football Club History Database.
  5. "F.A. Vase 1974–75". The Football Club History Database.
  6. "Whickham". The Football Club History Database.
  7. "Forest Green Rovers". The Football Club History Database.
  8. "Halesowen Town". The Football Club History Database.
  9. "Tiverton Town". The Football Club History Database.
  10. "Taunton Town". The Football Club History Database.
  11. McVeigh, Niall. (19 May 2019). "Danny Rowe sinks Leyton Orient to seal FA Trophy triumph for AFC Fylde". [[The Guardian]].
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  13. "FA Vase Prize Fund". The Football Association.
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  15. Barnes, Stuart. (2008). "Nationwide Football Annual 2008–2009". SportsBooks Ltd.
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