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2008–09 FA Youth Cup

The 2008–09 FA Youth Cup was the 57th FA Youth Cup. A record 474 clubs participated in the competition. The competition started in September 2008 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 22 and 26 May 2009.

2008–09 FA Youth Cup
Tournament details
Teams474
Final positions
ChampionsArsenal
Runner-upLiverpool
← 2007–08

Arsenal knocked out holders Manchester City en route to the final, where they beat 2006 and 2007 winners Liverpool 6–2 on aggregate to lift the FA Youth Cup for the 7th time.

Calendar edit

Qualifying ties played in the week commencing; proper ties played by the closing date.

Round Date Fixture(s) Clubs New entries
Preliminary Round 8 September 2008 119 474 → 355 238
First Round Qualifying 15 September 2008 132 355 → 223 145
Second Round Qualifying 6 October 2008 66 223 → 157
Third Round Qualifying 20 October 2008 33 157 → 124
First Round 11 November 2008 40 124 → 84 47
Second Round 26 November 2008 20 84 → 64
Third Round 15 December 2008 32 64 → 32 44
Fourth Round 20 January 2009 16 32 → 16
Fifth Round 7 March 2009 8 16 → 8
Sixth Round 16 March 2009 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals First leg: 16 April 2009
Second leg: 22 April 2009
2 4 → 2
Final First leg: 22 May 2009
Second leg: 26 May 2009
1 2 → 1

First round edit

The League One and League Two teams will enter at this round except Notts County which did not apply, along with the winners of the previous round.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
21 Walsall 5–3 Hednesford Town 299
22 Millwall 2–0 Luton Town
23 Gillingham 3–0 Eastbourne Borough
24 Brighton & Hove Albion 5–1 Dover Athletic
25 Southend United 3 – 3(8–9p) Brentford
26 Stevenage Borough 2–3 Thurrock
27 Banbury United 1–2 Dagenham & Redbridge
28 Cambridge United 4–1 Colchester United
29 Lewes 2–0 Histon
30 Boreham Wood 0–5 Leyton Orient 151[1]
31 Hayes & Yeading United 1–2 Croydon Athletic
32 Burgess Hill Town 0–2 Wycombe Wanderers
33 Basingstoke Town 0–2 Barnet
34 Aldershot Town 1–4 Havant & Waterlooville
35 Didcot Town 2 – 2(1–4p) Cirencester Town 126[2]
36 Cheltenham Town 5–1 Newport County
37 AFC Bournemouth 0–1 Bristol Rovers
38 Swindon Town 4–1 Eastleigh
39 Yeovil Town 4–1 Hereford United
40 Woking 1 – 2(aet) Exeter City 147[3]

Second round edit

The winners from the first round matches will progress to second round.

Third round edit

The 20 Premier League and 24 Championship teams enter at this stage, along with the winners of the second round.

Fourth round edit

Fifth round edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance
1 Ipswich Town 2 – 3(aet) Watford 1,823
2 Liverpool 1–0 Chelsea 2,193[16]
3 Sunderland 0–4 Arsenal 1,207[17]
4 Plymouth Argyle 0–3 Tottenham Hotspur 2,111[18]
5 Everton 1 – 1(1–3p) Norwich City
6 Manchester City 4–2 Newcastle United 905[19]
7 Nottingham Forest 0–2 Bolton Wanderers
8 Cardiff City 0–2 Birmingham City

Quarter-finals edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team Report Attendance
1 Birmingham City 1–0 Watford Report 2,404[20]
2 Manchester City 1–0 Norwich City Report 3,254[21]
3 Tottenham Hotspur 1–3 Arsenal Report 19,084[22]
4 Liverpool 4–2 Bolton Wanderers Report 2,676

Semi-finals edit

First leg edit

Manchester City1–2Arsenal
Nimely-Tchuimeni   41' Report Emmanuel-Thomas   71'
Sunu   82'
Attendance: 2,615
Referee: Andy Penn (West Midlands)

Birmingham City0–3Liverpool
Report Dalla Valle   12', 28'
Amoo   24'
Attendance: 4,238
Referee: Mark Haywood (West Yorkshire)

Second leg edit

Arsenal4–1Manchester City
Watt   1', 31'
Wilshere   20' (pen.)
Bartley   29'
Report Benali   45'
Attendance: 9,266
Referee: Keith Woolmer (Northamptonshire)

Arsenal won 6–2 on aggregate.


Liverpool3–1Birmingham City
Dalla Valle   17', 58'
Kačaniklić  53'
Report Sammons   44'
Referee: Clive W. Oliver (Northumberland)

Liverpool won 6–1 on aggregate.

Final edit

First leg edit

Arsenal4–1Liverpool
Sunu   21'
Wilshere   35' (pen.)
Watt   57'
Emmanuel-Thomas   66'
Report Kačaniklić   37'
Attendance: 33,662
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arsenal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liverpool

Second leg edit

Liverpool1–2Arsenal
Dalla Valle   52' Watt   25'
Ayala   70' (o.g.)
Attendance: 7,792
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liverpool
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arsenal

Arsenal won 6–2 on aggregate.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Leyton Orient FC.
  2. ^ "Academy Win Thriller On Penalties At Didcot". Cirencester Town FC.
  3. ^ "The FA Youth Cup Results". The Grecian Archives.
  4. ^ "The FA Youth Cup Results". The Grecian Archives.
  5. ^ "Yeovil Town 1 Cirencester Town 2 - A Long Match Report!". Cirencester Town FC.
  6. ^ "Match Centre FA Youth Cup". SwindonTownFC.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Tottenham Hotspur 3 Sheffield United 0 (Half-time score : 2-0)". MY EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY.
  8. ^ . Leyton Orient FC.
  9. ^ "Academy Go Out Of FA Youth Cup At Sunderland But Can Hold Their Heads High". Cirencester Town FC.
  10. ^ "HISTORY : YOUTH FOOTBALL : THE FA YOUTH CUP : RESULTS - 1999/2000 - 2008/09". Albion Till We Die.
  11. ^ "Bumper crowd watch Lewes kids lose to Hull". The Argus.
  12. ^ "Connor treble secures victory". East Anglian Daily Times.
  13. ^ "Youth Cup: Arsenal 3-1 Wolves - Match report". Arsenal FC.
  14. ^ . Bolton Wanderers.
  15. ^ "Charlton Youth 0 Spurs Youth 3 Youth Cup 4th Rd - 14.01.09". Spurs Odyssey.
  16. ^ "David Amoo heads Reds into last 8 of FA Youth Cup". Liverpool Echo.
  17. ^ "Youth Cup: Sunderland 0-4 Arsenal - Report". Arsenal FC.
  18. ^ "Plymouth Youth v Spurs Youth, 11.02.09". Spurs Odyssey.
  19. ^ "Newcastle United young guns battle back in vain". Chronicle Live.
  20. ^ "Birmingham City 1, Watford 0. FA Youth Cup quarter-final". Birmingham Mail.
  21. ^ "MAK FIRES U18S INTO SEMI-FINALS". Manchester City FC.
  22. ^ "Youth Cup: Tottenham 1-3 Arsenal - Report". Arsenal FC.

External links edit

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The 2008 09 FA Youth Cup was the 57th FA Youth Cup A record 474 clubs participated in the competition The competition started in September 2008 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 22 and 26 May 2009 2008 09 FA Youth CupTournament detailsTeams474Final positionsChampionsArsenalRunner upLiverpool 2007 082009 10 Arsenal knocked out holders Manchester City en route to the final where they beat 2006 and 2007 winners Liverpool 6 2 on aggregate to lift the FA Youth Cup for the 7th time Contents 1 Calendar 2 First round 3 Second round 4 Third round 5 Fourth round 6 Fifth round 7 Quarter finals 8 Semi finals 8 1 First leg 8 2 Second leg 9 Final 9 1 First leg 9 2 Second leg 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksCalendar editQualifying ties played in the week commencing proper ties played by the closing date Round Date Fixture s Clubs New entriesPreliminary Round 8 September 2008 119 474 355 238First Round Qualifying 15 September 2008 132 355 223 145Second Round Qualifying 6 October 2008 66 223 157Third Round Qualifying 20 October 2008 33 157 124First Round 11 November 2008 40 124 84 47Second Round 26 November 2008 20 84 64Third Round 15 December 2008 32 64 32 44Fourth Round 20 January 2009 16 32 16Fifth Round 7 March 2009 8 16 8Sixth Round 16 March 2009 4 8 4Semi finals First leg 16 April 2009Second leg 22 April 2009 2 4 2Final First leg 22 May 2009Second leg 26 May 2009 1 2 1First round editThe League One and League Two teams will enter at this round except Notts County which did not apply along with the winners of the previous round Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance1 Grimsby Town 0 1 Lincoln City2 Bradford City 1 0 Scunthorpe United3 Rochdale 1 0 Huddersfield Town4 Hartlepool United 1 4 Carlisle United5 Bury 0 2 Crewe Alexandra6 Worksop Town 0 3 Rotherham United7 Darlington 2 3 aet Tranmere Rovers8 Nantwich Town 5 0 Curzon Ashton9 York City 2 3 Stockport County10 Chester City 0 2 Leeds United11 Macclesfield Town 4 1 Morecambe12 Accrington Stanley 3 1 Wakefield13 Fleetwood Town 0 3 Oldham Athletic14 Shrewsbury Town 2 0 Chesterfield15 Leicester City 2 1 Port Vale16 Coventry Sphinx 2 3 Milton Keynes Dons17 Solihull Moors 2 0 FCV Reds18 Oadby Town 2 1 Hinckley United19 Mansfield Town 3 2 Peterborough United20 Rushden amp Diamonds 1 2 Northampton Town Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance21 Walsall 5 3 Hednesford Town 29922 Millwall 2 0 Luton Town23 Gillingham 3 0 Eastbourne Borough24 Brighton amp Hove Albion 5 1 Dover Athletic25 Southend United 3 3 8 9p Brentford26 Stevenage Borough 2 3 Thurrock27 Banbury United 1 2 Dagenham amp Redbridge28 Cambridge United 4 1 Colchester United29 Lewes 2 0 Histon30 Boreham Wood 0 5 Leyton Orient 151 1 31 Hayes amp Yeading United 1 2 Croydon Athletic32 Burgess Hill Town 0 2 Wycombe Wanderers33 Basingstoke Town 0 2 Barnet34 Aldershot Town 1 4 Havant amp Waterlooville35 Didcot Town 2 2 1 4p Cirencester Town 126 2 36 Cheltenham Town 5 1 Newport County37 AFC Bournemouth 0 1 Bristol Rovers38 Swindon Town 4 1 Eastleigh39 Yeovil Town 4 1 Hereford United40 Woking 1 2 aet Exeter City 147 3 Second round editThe winners from the first round matches will progress to second round Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance1 Accrington Stanley 0 3 Carlisle United2 Oldham Athletic 2 0 Rotherham United3 Walsall 4 3 aet Rochdale4 Solihull Moors 0 2 Tranmere Rovers5 Nantwich Town 2 1 Macclesfield Town6 Stockport County 3 3 2 4p Crewe Alexandra7 Lincoln City 3 1 Mansfield Town8 Shrewsbury Town 2 0 Bradford City9 Oadby Town 0 3 Leeds United10 Leicester City 3 1 Milton Keynes Dons Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance11 Swindon Town 3 0 Exeter City 175 4 12 Yeovil Town 1 2 Cirencester Town 144 5 13 Cambridge United 0 2 Northampton Town14 Lewes 3 0 Croydon Athletic15 Barnet 3 1 Havant amp Waterlooville16 Brentford 6 2 Thurrock17 Bristol Rovers 3 1 Brighton amp Hove Albion18 Millwall 5 1 Dagenham amp Redbridge19 Cheltenham Town 0 1 Gillingham20 Wycombe Wanderers 1 2 Leyton OrientThird round editThe 20 Premier League and 24 Championship teams enter at this stage along with the winners of the second round Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance1 Swansea City 0 3 Manchester City2 Brentford 1 2 Middlesbrough3 Manchester United 2 3 Chelsea4 Cardiff City 3 0 Blackpool5 Swindon Town 1 5 Crystal Palace 388 6 6 Reading 0 1 Preston North End7 Tottenham Hotspur 3 0 Sheffield United 2 662 7 8 Portsmouth 2 1 Gillingham9 Leyton Orient 0 4 Watford 328 8 10 Barnsley 2 3 Walsall11 Norwich City 1 0 Wigan Athletic12 Sunderland 2 1 Cirencester Town 253 9 13 Leeds United 1 2 Liverpool14 Carlisle United 1 3 Crewe Alexandra15 Sheffield Wednesday 1 3 Millwall16 Coventry City 2 3 aet Stoke City Tie no Home team Score Away team Attendance17 Ipswich Town 1 0 Shrewsbury Town18 Bolton Wanderers 2 0 Doncaster Rovers19 Burnley 3 1 West Bromwich Albion 470 10 20 Northampton Town 0 3 Tranmere Rovers21 Aston Villa 2 3 Arsenal22 Southampton 3 1 aet Derby County23 Barnet 1 2 Bristol Rovers24 Plymouth Argyle 2 1 Fulham25 Newcastle United 2 1 Oldham Athletic26 Lewes 1 2 Hull City 529 11 27 Queens Park Rangers 5 3 aet Bristol City28 Everton 2 0 Nantwich Town29 Birmingham City 2 1 aet Lincoln City30 Leicester City 2 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers31 Charlton Athletic 2 1 aet Blackburn Rovers32 Nottingham Forest 3 1 West Ham UnitedFourth round editTie no Home team Score Away team Attendance1 Ipswich Town 4 2 aet Crystal Palace 413 12 2 Arsenal 3 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 712 13 3 Preston North End 0 1 aet Sunderland4 Chelsea 5 1 Walsall5 Queens Park Rangers 1 3 Newcastle United6 Norwich City 1 1 4 2p Stoke City7 Southampton 0 1 Watford8 Plymouth Argyle 3 2 Millwall9 Bristol Rovers 2 2 2 4p Liverpool10 Bolton Wanderers 4 0 Hull City 947 14 11 Burnley 1 3 Everton12 Middlesbrough 1 2 Nottingham Forest13 Charlton Athletic 0 3 Tottenham Hotspur 968 15 14 Birmingham City 3 2 Crewe Alexandra15 Portsmouth 0 1 Manchester City16 Cardiff City 0 0 5 4p Tranmere RoversFifth round editTie no Home team Score Away team Attendance1 Ipswich Town 2 3 aet Watford 1 8232 Liverpool 1 0 Chelsea 2 193 16 3 Sunderland 0 4 Arsenal 1 207 17 4 Plymouth Argyle 0 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2 111 18 5 Everton 1 1 1 3p Norwich City6 Manchester City 4 2 Newcastle United 905 19 7 Nottingham Forest 0 2 Bolton Wanderers8 Cardiff City 0 2 Birmingham CityQuarter finals editTie no Home team Score Away team Report Attendance1 Birmingham City 1 0 Watford Report 2 404 20 2 Manchester City 1 0 Norwich City Report 3 254 21 3 Tottenham Hotspur 1 3 Arsenal Report 19 084 22 4 Liverpool 4 2 Bolton Wanderers Report 2 676Semi finals editFirst leg edit 18 March 200919 00 GMTManchester City1 2ArsenalNimely Tchuimeni nbsp 41 Report Emmanuel Thomas nbsp 71 Sunu nbsp 82 City of Manchester Stadium ManchesterAttendance 2 615Referee Andy Penn West Midlands 16 April 200919 00 BSTBirmingham City0 3LiverpoolReport Dalla Valle nbsp 12 28 Amoo nbsp 24 St Andrew s BirminghamAttendance 4 238Referee Mark Haywood West Yorkshire Second leg edit 22 April 200919 00 BSTArsenal4 1Manchester CityWatt nbsp 1 31 Wilshere nbsp 20 pen Bartley nbsp 29 Report Benali nbsp 45 Emirates Stadium LondonAttendance 9 266Referee Keith Woolmer Northamptonshire Arsenal won 6 2 on aggregate 24 April 200919 45 BSTLiverpool3 1Birmingham CityDalla Valle nbsp 17 58 Kacaniklic nbsp 53 Report Sammons nbsp 44 Anfield LiverpoolReferee Clive W Oliver Northumberland Liverpool won 6 1 on aggregate Final editFirst leg edit 22 May 200920 00 BSTArsenal4 1LiverpoolSunu nbsp 21 Wilshere nbsp 35 pen Watt nbsp 57 Emmanuel Thomas nbsp 66 Report Kacaniklic nbsp 37 Emirates Stadium LondonAttendance 33 662Referee Lee Mason Lancashire nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Arsenal nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp LiverpoolARSENAL 1 nbsp James Shea2 nbsp Craig Eastmond3 nbsp Thomas Cruise4 nbsp Kyle Bartley5 nbsp Emmanuel Frimpong6 nbsp Luke Ayling7 nbsp Henri Lansbury8 nbsp Francis Coquelin9 nbsp Gilles Sunu10 nbsp Jack Wilshere11 nbsp Jay Emmanuel Thomas c Substitutes 12 nbsp Rhys Murphy13 nbsp Charlie Mann14 nbsp Sanchez Watt15 nbsp Conor Henderson16 nbsp Cedric EvinaManager nbsp Steve Bould LIVERPOOL 1 nbsp Dean Bouzanis2 nbsp Karl Clair3 nbsp Christopher Buchtmann4 nbsp Daniel Ayala5 nbsp Joe Kennedy c 6 nbsp Andre Wisdom7 nbsp David Amoo8 nbsp Steven Irwin9 nbsp Lauri Dalla Valle10 nbsp Tom Ince11 nbsp Alexander KacaniklicSubstitutes 12 nbsp Nathan Eccleston13 nbsp Deale Chamberlain14 nbsp Michael Roberts15 nbsp Alex Cooper16 nbsp Jack RobinsonManager nbsp Hughie McAuleySecond leg edit 26 May 200919 45 BSTLiverpool1 2ArsenalDalla Valle nbsp 52 Report Watt nbsp 25 Ayala nbsp 70 o g Anfield LiverpoolAttendance 7 792Referee Lee Mason Lancashire nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Liverpool nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp ArsenalLIVERPOOL 1 nbsp Dean Bouzanis2 nbsp Steven Irwin3 nbsp Jack Robinson4 nbsp Daniel Ayala5 nbsp Joe Kennedy c 6 nbsp Andre Wisdom7 nbsp David Amoo8 nbsp Christopher Buchtmann9 nbsp Lauri Dalla Valle10 nbsp Tom Ince11 nbsp Alexander KacaniklicSubstitutes 12 nbsp Nathan Eccleston13 nbsp Deale Chamberlain14 nbsp Alex Cooper15 nbsp Michael Roberts16 nbsp Karl ClairManager nbsp Hughie McAuley ARSENAL 1 nbsp James Shea2 nbsp Craig Eastmond3 nbsp Thomas Cruise4 nbsp Kyle Bartley5 nbsp Francis Coquelin6 nbsp Luke Ayling7 nbsp Henri Lansbury8 nbsp Jack Wilshere9 nbsp Gilles Sunu10 nbsp Sanchez Watt11 nbsp Jay Emmanuel Thomas c Substitutes 12 nbsp Rhys Murphy13 nbsp Charlie Mann14 nbsp Conor Henderson15 nbsp Oguzhan Ozyakup16 nbsp Cedric EvinaManager nbsp Steve BouldArsenal won 6 2 on aggregate See also edit2008 09 Premier Academy League 2008 09 Premier Reserve League 2008 09 FA Cup 2008 09 in English footballReferences edit Young O s Ease Into Round Two Leyton Orient FC Academy Win Thriller On Penalties At Didcot Cirencester Town FC The FA Youth Cup Results The Grecian Archives The FA Youth Cup Results The Grecian Archives Yeovil Town 1 Cirencester Town 2 A Long Match Report Cirencester Town FC Match Centre FA Youth Cup SwindonTownFC co uk Tottenham Hotspur 3 Sheffield United 0 Half time score 2 0 MY EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY Youngsters Crash Out Leyton Orient FC Academy Go Out Of FA Youth Cup At Sunderland But Can Hold Their Heads High Cirencester Town FC HISTORY YOUTH FOOTBALL THE FA YOUTH CUP RESULTS 1999 2000 2008 09 Albion Till We Die Bumper crowd watch Lewes kids lose to Hull The Argus Connor treble secures victory East Anglian Daily Times Youth Cup Arsenal 3 1 Wolves Match report Arsenal FC Farrell It Keeps The Season Going Bolton Wanderers Charlton Youth 0 Spurs Youth 3 Youth Cup 4th Rd 14 01 09 Spurs Odyssey David Amoo heads Reds into last 8 of FA Youth Cup Liverpool Echo Youth Cup Sunderland 0 4 Arsenal Report Arsenal FC Plymouth Youth v Spurs Youth 11 02 09 Spurs Odyssey Newcastle United young guns battle back in vain Chronicle Live Birmingham City 1 Watford 0 FA Youth Cup quarter final Birmingham Mail MAK FIRES U18S INTO SEMI FINALS Manchester City FC Youth Cup Tottenham 1 3 Arsenal Report Arsenal FC External links editThe FA Youth Cup at The Football Association official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 09 FA Youth Cup amp oldid 1193042310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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