FA Cup

The FA Cup, or Football Association Challenge Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men’s football held in England. Established in 1871-72, it is the oldest national football competition in the world. Teams from all levels of English football, including amateur clubs and professional teams from the Premier League and Football League, compete in the tournament. The FA Cup is known for its tradition of allowing lower-tier clubs to face top-tier teams, often leading to upsets and memorable matches. The competition culminates in a final held at Wembley Stadium, where the winner is awarded the prestigious trophy, and it also offers a route for teams to qualify for European competitions.