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The FA Cup is the oldest football... has won the FA Cup in 13 years... FA Cup winners and finalists... The FA Cup has had a very set pattern for a long time of when each round is... FA Cup in their place... FA Cup place is given on the basis of league position... The only team to have won the FA Cup and promotion from the... top flight team to win the FA Cup since the inception of the league... Thus far the FA Cup final has never been contested by two teams from outside the top flight... Matches in the FA Cup are usually played at the home ground of one of the two teams... The present FA Cup trophy is the fourth... though the FA Cup is the oldest domestic football competition in the world... the FA Cup has been sponsored... the FA Cup has a long tradition of lower... FA Cup winners and finalists... FA Cup winners and finalists... Six clubs have won the FA Cup as part of a... the only team to date to win the FA Cup and promotion in the same season... Portsmouth have the unusual accolade of holding the FA cup for the longest consecutive time due to the second world war... The FA Cup has only been won by a non... FA Cup matches are currently shown live by both... ITV will show sixteen FA Cup games per season... Football supporters hail FA Cup semi final decision... The FA Cup sponsored by E... manufacturers of the 1911 FA Cup and other sporting trophies... FA Cup going under the hammer...

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