FA Cup Winners - Results By Team

Results By Team

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence. Additionally, Queen's Park ceased to be eligible to enter the FA Cup after a Scottish Football Association ruling in 1887.

Results by team
Club Wins Last final won Runners-up Last final lost Total final appearances
Manchester United 11 2004 7 2007 18
Arsenal 10 2005 7 2001 17
Tottenham Hotspur 8 1991 1 1987 9
Liverpool 7 2006 7 2012 14
Chelsea 7 2012 4 2002 11
Aston Villa 7 1957 3 2000 10
Newcastle United 6 1955 7 1999 13
Blackburn Rovers 6 1928 2 1960 8
Everton 5 1995 8 2009 13
West Bromwich Albion 5 1968 5 1935 10
Manchester City 5 2011 4 1981 9
Wanderers 5 1878 0 5
Wolverhampton Wanderers 4 1960 4 1939 8
Bolton Wanderers 4 1958 3 1953 7
Sheffield United 4 1925 2 1936 6
Sheffield Wednesday 3 1935 3 1993 6
West Ham United 3 1980 2 2006 5
Preston North End 2 1938 5 1964 7
Old Etonians 2 1882 4 1883 6
Portsmouth 2 2008 3 2010 5
Sunderland 2 1973 2 1992 4
Nottingham Forest 2 1959 1 1991 3
Bury 2 1903 0 2
Huddersfield Town 1 1922 4 1938 5
Southampton 1 1976 3 2003 4
Leeds United 1 1972 3 1973 4
Derby County 1 1946 3 1903 4
Royal Engineers 1 1875 3 1878 4
Oxford University 1 1874 3 1880 4
Blackpool 1 1953 2 1951 3
Cardiff City 1 1927 2 2008 3
Burnley 1 1914 2 1962 3
Charlton Athletic 1 1947 1 1946 2
Barnsley 1 1912 1 1910 2
Notts County 1 1894 1 1891 2
Clapham Rovers 1 1880 1 1879 2
Wimbledon 1 1988 0 1
Coventry City 1 1987 0 1
Ipswich Town 1 1978 0 1
Bradford City 1 1911 0 1
Blackburn Olympic 1 1883 0 1
Old Carthusians 1 1881 0 1
Leicester City 0 4 1969 4
Birmingham City 0 2 1956 2
Queen's Park 0 2 1885 2
Stoke City 0 1 2011 1
Millwall 0 1 2004 1
Middlesbrough 0 1 1997 1
Crystal Palace 0 1 1990 1
Watford 0 1 1984 1
Brighton & Hove Albion 0 1 1983 1
Queens Park Rangers 0 1 1982 1
Fulham 0 1 1975 1
Luton Town 0 1 1959 1
Bristol City 0 1 1909 1

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