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FA Vase

FA Vase
FA Vase logo, incorporating the name of sponsor Carlsberg
Football Tournament
Founded1974
RegionEngland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man (The FA)
Number of teams549 (2010 � 11)
Current championsWhitley Bay
Most successful clubWhitley Bay (4 times)

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The Football Association Challenge Vase is an annual football competition for teams playing below Step 4 of the English National League System. For the 2008 � 09 season 514 entrants were accepted, with two qualifying rounds preceding the six proper rounds, semi-finals (played over two legs) and final to be played at Wembley Stadium.

The 2011 winners were Whitley Bay, who beat Coalville Town 3 � 2 on 8 May at Wembley Stadium.

FA Vase Video

A video of the final of the FA Carlsberg Vase between Truro and Totton at the New Wembley Stadium. Includes footage of champions Truro with the trophy. Full time score AFC Totton 1-3 Truro City FC
2.43 min. | 3.0 user rating
Everyone present in the crowd doing a mexican wave at the new wembley during afc totton v truro city in the fa vase final.
1.68 min. | 5.0 user rating
This is a slideshow of Truro City FC at Wembely. Some picture are from the intrenet and the others are what I took when i was up there!!!!! Hope you enjoy!
3.70 min. | 4.33 user rating
A selection of glory days by my hometown club Whitley Bay FC. Includes FA Vase Final 2002 against Tiptree United and win over Preston North End in FA Cup!
4.28 min. | 4.33 user rating
Glossop win on penalty's against Chalfont to get a place in Wembley for the final
7.73 min. | 4.18 user rating
Some quality moments from the big game at the new Wembley
1.27 min. | 3.4 user rating
27th minute at Wembley on 13th May 2007 Finished Totton 1-3 Truro
0.10 min. | 3.77 user rating
Glossop North End v Chalfont St Peter FA Vase Semi-Final 2nd Leg Rick Bailey's penalty to win the shootout for North End
0.58 min. | 3.75 user rating
Paul Chow was once again an FA Vase Final hero as Whitley Bay became the most successful club in the competition's history. Striker Chow, who had scored on Bay's two previous visits to Wembley Stadium including the fastest ever goal at the new Wembley Stadium in last year's Final, grabbed two more goals against Coalville Town to seal their third FA Carlsberg Vase triumph in three years, and the fourth in their history. Lee Kerr was also on target for Ian Chandler's side, while Matt Moore and Adam Goodby both fired equalisers for the unlucky Coalville. But if a 6-1 win against Wroxham a year ago looked one-sided, this Final was far from easy for the Northern League outfit. While Whitley Bay were bookies' favourites having enjoyed success on 2009 and 2010, Coalville Town arrived in London full of confidence after securing the Midland Football Alliance championship and they began like a side intent on upsetting the odds. The energetic Coalville were putting pressure on the holders defence and forced a series of early corners. Paul Robinson clearing one off the line and Terry Burke was called into action also. The Bay stopper also had to help a deep left-hand cross from Cameron Stuart over the bar as it looped towards the far corner of his goal, while Adam Goodby also had an effort following a Coalville corner, but his volley was too high. Bay were struggling to find a rhythm going forward, but when they did, shots from Gary Ormston, Lee Kerr and Craig McFarlane failed to <b>...</b>
5.00 min. | 4.2 user rating
The trawler boys march to wembley
8.42 min. | 3.5 user rating

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The Argus.co.uk--Rye United clinched a place in today's -FA Vase- second round draw despite having Duncan McArthur sent off for the second successive week. ... - Date : Mon, 04 Oct 2010 16:02:20 GMT+00:00



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