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The 2009–10 FA Cup (known as The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON for sponsorship reasons) was the 129th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition; the FA Cup. As in the previous year, 762 clubs were accepted for the competition. [1] One club, Newcastle Blue Star, folded before the fixtures were released. As they were scheduled to ...
The 2009–10 FA Cup qualifying rounds opened the 129th season of competition in England for 'The Football Association Challenge Cup' , the world's oldest association football single knockout competition. As in the previous year, 762 clubs were accepted for the competition.
The 2009–10 Hong Kong FA Cup [1] was the 36th season of Hong Kong FA Cup and was played as a knockout competition for all the teams of Hong Kong First Division League in the 2009–10 season. The first-round matches were played on 7 March 2010, and the final was competed on 29 May 2010.
04.01.10: Having ended December with two away draws against West Ham United and Birmingham and a tense 2–1 home victory against Fulham in the west London derby, Chelsea begin the New Year in style with a 5–0 home demolition of Watford in the FA Cup third round, despite losing their African players to the African Cup of Nations.
The 2009–10 version of the Jordan FA Cup was the 30th edition to be played. It is the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Jordan. Al-Faisaly (Amman) went into this edition as the club with the most wins, on 16. Al-Wihdat were the current holders and won it for the second straight time.
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The 2009–10 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 13 September 2009 and 3 May 2010. It was the 39th season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Everton, who defeated Arsenal in the final. [1]
The 2009–10 FA Women's Premier League Cup was the 19th edition of the English football cup tournament for teams at both levels of the FA Women's Premier League (level 1, the National Division, and level 2, the Northern and Southern Divisions). The 2010 cup final was won by Leeds United, who defeated Everton 3–1. [1]