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The 2016–17 FA Vase Final was the 43rd final of the Football Association's cup competition for teams at levels 9–11 of the English football league system. The match was contested between Cleethorpes Town and South Shields. This was first time both teams had reached the final and their first visit to Wembley Stadium. The final of the FA Trophy was played on the same day at the same venue for the second year running. Both matches were televised in the UK on BT Sport.
This match is notable in the history of English football, as it was the first time an openly gay male footballer had taken to the pitch at Wembley, with Cleethorpes Town player Liam Davis having come out two years prior.[1]
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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2017 The 2016 17 FA Vase Final was the 43rd final of the Football Association s cup competition for teams at levels 9 11 of the English football league system The match was contested between Cleethorpes Town and South Shields This was first time both teams had reached the final and their first visit to Wembley Stadium The final of the FA Trophy was played on the same day at the same venue for the second year running Both matches were televised in the UK on BT Sport 2017 FA Vase FinalWembley Stadium hosted the finalEvent2016 17 FA VaseCleethorpes Town South Shields0 4Date21 May 2017VenueWembley Stadium Wembley LondonRefereeDarren EnglandAttendance38 224 including FA Trophy Final 20162018 Cleethorpes Town defeated AFC Emley Bootle Billingham Town Atherton Collieries Southall and Bromsgrove Sporting en route to the final South Shields defeated Esh Winning Runcorn Linnets Marske United Staveley Miners Welfare last season s champions Morpeth Town Team Solent Newport Pagnell Town and Coleshill Town en route to the final This match is notable in the history of English football as it was the first time an openly gay male footballer had taken to the pitch at Wembley with Cleethorpes Town player Liam Davis having come out two years prior 1 Contents 1 Route to the final 1 1 Cleethorpes Town 1 2 South Shields 2 Match 2 1 Details 3 ReferencesRoute to the final EditCleethorpes Town Edit AFC Emley v Cleethorpes Town 12 November 2016 2RAFC Emley1 2Cleethorpes TownEmley15 00 1 Stadium Welfare Ground Attendance 215 Cleethorpes Town v Bootle 3 December 2016 3RCleethorpes Town2 1BootleGrimsby15 00 2 Stadium The Bradley Football Development Centre Attendance 196 Billingham Town v Cleethorpes Town 7 January 2017 4RBillingham Town1 2Cleethorpes TownBillingham15 00 3 Stadium Bedford Terrace Attendance 364 Cleethorpes Town v Atherton Collieries 28 January 2017 5RCleethorpes Town3 2Atherton CollieriesGrimsby15 00 4 Stadium The Bradley Football Development Centre Attendance 588 Southall v Cleethorpes Town 18 February 2017 6RSouthall2 5Cleethorpes TownPerivale15 00 5 Stadium Reynolds Field Attendance 348 Bromsgrove Sporting v Cleethorpes Town 11 March 2017 SF 1stBromsgrove Sporting1 1Cleethorpes TownBromsgrove15 00 Stadium Victoria Ground Attendance 3 349 Cleethorpes Town v Bromsgrove Sporting 18 March 2017 SF 2ndCleethorpes Town1 0 2 1 agg Bromsgrove SportingGrimsby15 00 Stadium The Bradley Football Development Centre Attendance 1 154 South Shields Edit Esh Winning v South Shields 17 October 2016 2RQEsh Winning0 4South ShieldsEsh Winning15 00 Stadium West Terrace Attendance 266 South Shields v Runcorn Linnets 22 October 2016 1RSouth Shields2 1Runcorn LinnetsSouth Shields15 00 Stadium Mariners Park Attendance 1 060 South Shields v Marske United 12 November 2016 2RSouth Shields2 0Marske UnitedSouth Shields15 00 Stadium Mariners Park Attendance 1 116 South Shields v Staveley Miners Welfare 3 December 2016 3RSouth Shields3 0Staveley Miners WelfareSouth Shields15 00 Stadium Mariners Park Attendance 808 South Shields v Morpeth Town 7 January 2017 4RSouth ShieldsA A Morpeth TownSouth Shields15 00 Stadium Mariners Park Attendance 1 545 South Shields v Morpeth Town 11 January 2017 4RSouth Shields4 0Morpeth TownMorpeth15 00 Stadium Craik Park Attendance 826 Team Solent v South Shields 28 January 2017 5RTeam Solent2 5South ShieldsSouthampton15 00 Stadium Test Park Sports Ground Attendance 638 South Shields v Newport Pagnell Town 18 February 2017 6RSouth Shields6 1Newport Pagnell TownSouth Shields15 00 Stadium Mariners Park Attendance 3 161 Coleshill Town v South Shields 11 March 2017 SF 1stColeshill Town1 2South ShieldsColeshill15 00 Stadium Pack Meadow Attendance 1 755 South Shields v Coleshill Town 18 March 2017 SF 2ndSouth Shields4 0 6 1 agg Coleshill TownSouth Shields15 00 Stadium Mariners Park Attendance 3 464 Match abandoned after floodlight failure in the 81st minute 2 4 rematch moved to Morpeth TownMatch EditDetails Edit 21 May 201712 15 BSTCleethorpes Town0 4South ShieldsReport Finnigan 43 pen Morse 80 Foley 86 89 Wembley Stadium LondonReferee Darren England GK 1 Liam HigtonDF 2 Tim LoweDF 5 Matt BloomerDF 6 Matty Coleman 70 DF 3 Peter WinnMF 7 Liam Davis 19 73 MF 4 Liam DickensMF 8 Alex Flett c MF 11 Jonathan OglesbyFW 9 Marc Cooper 61 FW 10 Brody RobertsonSubstitutes MF 12 Luck Mascall 70 MF 14 Jack Richardson 73 FW 15 Andy Taylor 61 FW 16 Gary KingDF 17 Kieran WresselManager Marcus Newell GK 1 Liam ConnellDF 12 Alex NicholsonDF 5 Dillon Morse 80 DF 4 Jon ShawDF 3 Darren LoughMF 19 Andrew Stephenson 55 MF 6 Julio Arca c MF 8 Wayne Phillips 83 FW 9 Gavin Cogdon 69 FW 21 Carl Finnigan 43 pen 70 FW 11 David Foley 86 89 Substitutes MF 7 Robert Briggs 55 MF 10 Michael Richardson 70 DF 16 Louis StoreyDF 17 Barrie Smith 83 DF 20 Darren HoldenJoint Managers Graham Fenton Lee PictonMan of the match Wayne Phillips Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level Five named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions References Edit Out gay footballer makes history PinkNews Latest lesbian gay bi and trans news LGBT news 19 May 2017 Retrieved 27 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 FA Vase Final amp oldid 1129709234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,