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  • FA Cup 2009-10
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  • The 2009–10 FA Cup was the 129th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. As in the previous year, 762 clubs were accepted for the competition. One club, Newcastle Blue Star, folded before the fixtures were released. As they were scheduled to enter the competition in the First Round Qualifying, their opponents in this round received a walkover.
Season
  • 2009
number of teams
  • 762
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Next Season
  • 2010
Champions
Goals
  • Bentley
  • Long
  • Young
  • Terry
  • Lampard
  • Zamora
  • Drogba
  • Boateng
  • Pavlyuchenko
  • Malouda
  • Piquionne
  • Carew
  • Gudjohnsen
Team
Date
  • 2010-03-06
  • 2010-03-07
  • 2010-03-24
  • 2010-04-10
  • 2010-04-11
  • 2010-05-15
Score
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
Attendance
  • 20456
  • 23175
  • 24533
  • 41322
  • 84602
  • 85472
  • 88335
top goal scorer
Referee
Competition
  • FA Cup
Time
  • 750.0
  • 900.0
  • 960.0
  • 1020.0
  • 1185.0
  • 1040.0
  • 825.0
prev season
  • 2008
Stadium
  • Wembley Stadium
  • Stamford Bridge, London
  • Craven Cottage, London
  • White Hart Lane, London
  • Fratton Park, Portsmouth
  • Madejski Stadium, Reading
RunnerUp
report
abstract
  • The 2009–10 FA Cup was the 129th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. As in the previous year, 762 clubs were accepted for the competition. One club, Newcastle Blue Star, folded before the fixtures were released. As they were scheduled to enter the competition in the First Round Qualifying, their opponents in this round received a walkover. The competition commenced on 15 August 2009 with the Extra Preliminary Round and concluded on 15 May 2010 with the Final, held at Wembley Stadium. The final was contested by 2009 winners Chelsea and 2008 winners Portsmouth. Originally, the winners were to qualify for the play-off round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. However, as Chelsea won the 2009–10 Premier League (and did not need the FA Cup winners' berth), and Portsmouth failed to apply for a UEFA license for the 2010–11 season in time (making them ineligible to compete in UEFA competitions), the berth was given to Liverpool, the seventh-placed team in the Premier League. Chelsea won 1-0 in the final to retain the trophy.
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