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  2. 2024 FA Community Shield - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City and Manchester United qualified for the 2024 FA Community Shield as the winners of the 2023–24 Premier League and the 2023–24 FA Cup, respectively.It was the 194th Manchester derby to take place in all competitions and the third to take place in the Community Shield; Manchester United won both previous meetings in 1956 (when the competition was known as the Charity Shield ...

  3. List of FA Community Shield matches - Wikipedia

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    The FA Community Shield, which the winner receives. The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield, up to and including the 2001 edition) is an annual association football match organised by the Football Association and presently contested between the Premier League champions and FA Cup winners.

  4. FA Community Shield - Wikipedia

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    The Community Shield evolved from the Sheriff of London Charity Shield that had been introduced in 1898 [8] as a professionals vs amateurs cup (the gentlemen and players tradition). [9] The Football Association Charity Shield, as it was known at the time, was designed to replace the Sheriff of London Charity Shield after the leading amateur ...

  5. Charity Shield (NSL) - Wikipedia

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    The NSL's Charity Shield was followed by the English FA Charity Shield (now Community Shield) competition, as the annual match between league champions and cup winners. At the 1981 season, Sydney City and Marconi Fairfield were the first participants to the Charity Shield, played at Redfern Oval on 30 January 1981. [3]

  6. 1993 FA Charity Shield - Wikipedia

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    The FA Charity Shield was founded in 1908 as a contest between the top professional and amateur teams of each season. It was played between the Football League champions and FA Cup winners for the first time in 1921; the formation of a new top-tier division, the Premier League, in 1992 meant it displaced the Football League spot. [3]

  7. Community Shield - Wikipedia

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    Community Shield may refer to: FA Community Shield , previously known as the Charity Shield, a one-off game between the winners of the Premier League and the FA Cup RFL Community Shield , a competition contested by members of different tier 4 rugby leagues

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  9. Dynamo Charities Cup - Wikipedia

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    Year Home Score Away Venue Attendance 2009 Houston: 2–1 Monterrey 1: Robertson Stadium: 10,456 2010 Houston: 4–0 Águila: Robertson Stadium: 11,843 2011