2011–12 FA Cup explained

FA Cup
Year:2011–12
Country:England
Wales
Num Teams:763
Champions:Chelsea
Count:7
Matches:152
Attendance:2013407
Top Goal Scorer:Jermaine Beckford (6)
Prevseason:2010–11
Nextseason:2012–13

The 2011–12 FA Cup (also known as The FA Cup with Budweiser for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 131st season of the world's oldest football knock-out competition, the FA Cup. The closing date for applications was 1 April 2011, and saw 825 clubs apply to enter.[2] On 8 July 2011, the FA announced that 763 clubs had been accepted, which remains, as of 2023/24, the record number of entrants.[3] The final was played on 5 May 2012 at Wembley Stadium. Chelsea won their fourth title in 6 years, and seventh overall, with a 2–1 victory over Liverpool.[4]

This is the first season in which the tournament was sponsored by Budweiser. Premier League side Manchester City were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by local rivals Manchester United in the third round.

The competition was overshadowed by the collapse of Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba during their sixth round match with Tottenham Hotspur. Muamba went into cardiac arrest on the pitch and, following failed attempts to resuscitate him, was taken to the London Chest Hospital, where he went on to recover despite his heart stopping for over 75 minutes.[5] The match was subsequently abandoned. On 27 March the match was replayed, with Tottenham winning 3–1. Muamba attended the final to congratulate Chelsea.

The winners of the competition would have earned a place in the group stage of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.[6] However, since Chelsea went on to win the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, they qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League as the title holders. The FA Cup berth for European qualification was not exercised as runners-up Liverpool had already won that season's League Cup and Tottenham Hotspur, the fourth-place finishers in the Premier League, lost their Champions League spot at the expense of sixth-placed Chelsea, as no association was allowed more than four entrants in the competition at the time and so were compensated by UEFA with a place in the Europa League group stage.

Teams

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering
at this round
124 80 32 48 EFL League One
EFL League Two
84 40 40 none none
64 64 20 44 Premier League
EFL Championship
32 32 32 none none
16 16 16 none none
8 8 8 none none
4 4 4 none none
2 2 2 none none

Calendar

The calendar for the 2011–12 FA Cup, as announced by The Football Association:[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs New entries this round Prize money
20 August 2011 204 763 → 559 408: 356th–763rd £750
3 September 2011 167 559 → 392 130: 226th–355th £1,500
17 September 2011 116 392 → 276 65: 161st–225th £3,000
1 October 2011 80 276 → 196 44: 117th–160th £4,500
15 October 2011 40 196 → 156 none £7,500
29 October 2011 32 156 → 124 24: 93rd–116th £12,500
12 November 2011 40 124 → 84 48: 45th–92nd £18,000
3 December 2011 20 84 → 64 none £27,000
7 January 2012 32 64 → 32 44: 1st–44th £67,500
28 January 2012 16 32 → 16 none £90,000
18 February 2012 8 16 → 8 none £180,000
17 March 2012 4 8 → 4 none £360,000
14–15 April 2012 2 4 → 2 none Losers £450,000
Winners £900,000
5 May 2012 1 2 → 1 none Runner-up £900,000
Winner £1,800,000

Qualifying rounds

See main article: 2011–12 FA Cup qualifying rounds.

All of the teams that entered the competition and were not members of the Premier League or the Football League had to compete in the qualifying rounds.

First round proper

Teams from Leagues One and Two entered at this stage, along with the winners from the fourth round qualifying. The draw was made on 30 October 2011 and ties were played on the weekend of 12–13 November 2011. Redbridge, from the 8th tier of English football, were the lowest ranked football team to make it through to the first round proper.

Second round proper

The winners of the first round matches advanced to this stage. The draw was made on 13 November 2011 with the ties played on the weekend of 3–4 December 2011.

Redbridge, from the 8th tier of English football, were the lowest ranked football team to make it to the second round proper.

Third round proper

The winners of the second round matches played alongside all twenty teams from the Barclays Premier League and all twenty four teams from the Championship. The draw was made on 4 December 2011, with the ties scheduled to be played on 6, 7, 8, and 9 January 2012. Salisbury City, from the sixth tier, were the lowest ranked club in the third round proper.

Fourth round proper

The winners of the third round played in this round. The draw was made on 8 January 2012, with the ties scheduled to be played on the weekend of 28–29 January 2012. The lowest ranked clubs that participated in this round were Crawley Town and Swindon Town, from the fourth tier.[15]

Fifth round proper

The winners of the fourth-round matches progressed to this round. The draw was made live on ITV1 and ESPN on 29 January 2012, with the ties scheduled to be played on the weekend of 18–19 February 2012. Crawley Town were the lowest-ranked team in the fifth round for the second season running and the only club remaining from the fourth tier of the English league system.

Sixth round proper

The draw for the sixth round took place on 19 February 2012 following the match between Stevenage and Tottenham Hotspur.[18] Ties were played on the weekend of 17–18 March.[19] Leicester City were the lowest-ranked team in the sixth round, and were the only club remaining from the second tier of the English league system.

Semi-finals

Ties were played on the weekend of 14–15 April. All four semi-final teams were from the Premier League, and both semi-finals were local derbies, with a London derby between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, and a Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton both played at Wembley Stadium.

Final

See main article: 2012 FA Cup final.

Top scorers

Correct as of 5 May 2012.[22]

PositionPlayerClubGoals
1 Jermaine BeckfordLeicester City6
2 Ched EvansSheffield United5
Matt TubbsCrawley Town
4 Juan MataChelsea4
Adam Boyes[23] Barrow
Darius HendersonMillwall
Jeff HughesNotts County
Matt PhillipsBlackpool
RamiresChelsea
Andy CarrollLiverpool
11 Luis SuárezLiverpool3
Jermain DefoeTottenham Hotspur
Clint DempseyFulham
Lewis GrabbanRotherham United
Dean BowditchMilton Keynes Dons
Jon NurseDagenham & Redbridge
Jamie VardyFleetwood Town
Andy MorrellWrexham
Stefan BrownAFC Totton

Media coverage

From the first round proper onwards, selected matches from the FA Cup are broadcast live both in the UK and Ireland by ESPN and ITV, while S4C broadcast in Wales. ESPN broadcast 25 live games including the final while ITV broadcast 17 live games also including the final and the draws for the next round. S4C, in Welsh.

These matches were broadcast live on television in the UK.

RoundESPNITV (ITV1 unless otherwise stated)S4C
First round properNewport County v Shrewsbury Town
Morecambe v Sheffield Wednesday
Stourbridge v Plymouth Argyle (replay)
Bath City v Dagenham & Redbridge (replay)
FC Halifax Town v Charlton Athletic
Second round properFleetwood Town v Yeovil Town
Sutton United v Notts County
Yeovil Town v Fleetwood Town (replay)
Macclesfield Town v Chelmsford City (replay)
AFC Totton v Bristol Rovers
Third round properBirmingham City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bristol Rovers v Aston Villa
Arsenal v Leeds United
Leicester City v Nottingham Forest (replay)
Wrexham v Brighton & Hove Albion (replay)
Manchester City v Manchester United
Peterborough United v Sunderland
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Birmingham City (replay)
Queens Park Rangers v Milton Keynes Dons (ITV4) (replay)
Wrexham v Brighton & Hove Albion (replay)
Fourth round properWatford v Tottenham Hotspur[24]
Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United
Arsenal v Aston Villa
Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool (replay)[25]
Liverpool v Manchester United
Sunderland v Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough v Sunderland (replay)
Fifth round properChelsea v Birmingham City[26]
Crawley Town v Stoke City
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
Tottenham Hotspur v Stevenage (replay)[27]
Sunderland v Arsenal[28]
Stevenage v Tottenham Hotspur
Birmingham City v Chelsea (replay)
Sixth round properTottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers[29]
Chelsea v Leicester City
Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers (rematch)[30]
Everton v Sunderland
Liverpool v Stoke City
Sunderland v Everton (replay)[31]
Semi-finalsLiverpool v EvertonTottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
FinalLiverpool v Chelsea

Welsh language channel S4C broadcast live coverage of selected matches involving a Welsh club, which were two Wrexham matches. Their first round proper match at Cambridge United and their third round proper replay at home to Brighton & Hove Albion. Those were the only FA Cup matches that S4C broadcast.

International broadcasters

CountryBroadcaster
Tring Sport
Prime
Sportsnet World
France Télévisions
SKY Italia
Eredivisie Live
Russia 2 & Sport-1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Budweiser to sponsor The FA Cup . The Football Association . 16 June 2011.
  2. Web site: FA Competition Application - Season 2011-12. The Football Association.
  3. Web site: The FA Cup with Budweiser – Season 2011–2012 – List of 763 clubs accepted . https://web.archive.org/web/20110812213934/http://www.thefa.com:80/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/The%20FA%20Cup%20And%20Comps/FACup/Draws_July2011/FA%20Cup%20Entries%20Accepted.ashx/FA%20Cup%20Entries%20Accepted.pdf . 12 Aug 2011 . The Football Association.
  4. Web site: Didier Drogba seals FA Cup final win for Chelsea against Liverpool. 5 May 2012. The Guardian . 22 May 2012 .
  5. Web site: Fabrice Muamba remains critically ill but stable after cardiac arrest. 19 March 2012. Guardian UK. 22 May 2012 .
  6. http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list
  7. News: FA Cup Round Dates . TheFA.com . The Football Association . 23 June 2011 . 23 June 2011 .
  8. Web site: The FA Cup with Budweiser – Season 2011–2012 – List of exemptions. The Football Association.
  9. Web site: The FA Cup with Budweiser – Extra preliminary round . The Football Association.
  10. Web site: The FA Cup with Budweiser – Preliminary round. The Football Association.
  11. Web site: The FA Cup with Budweiser – First round qualifying. The Football Association.
  12. Web site: TheFA.com - AFC Totton's Stefan Brown named FA Cup Player of the first round proper . 25 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120111190400/http://thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompetitions/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/2011/player-of-the-round-1RP-stefan-brown . 11 January 2012 . dead .
  13. Web site: The website for the English football association, the Emirates FA Cup and the England football team.
  14. Web site: The website for the English football association, the Emirates FA Cup and the England football team.
  15. News: The FA Cup fourth round draw. 8 January 2012. thefa.com. 7 January 2012.
  16. Web site: The FA Cup | Buck stops here . The Football Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20120222032030/http://thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2012/Feb/player-of-the-round-will-buckley . 22 February 2012 . dead . 15 February 2012 . dmy .
  17. Web site: The FA Cup - Top Cat The FA . 12 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130728191041/http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2012/Mar/player-of-the-round-winner-kieran-richardson-sunderland . 28 July 2013 . dead .
  18. News: FA COMPETITIONS DEPARTMENT – BULLETIN 23 – FRIDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2012. 3 February 2012. The FA. 3 February 2012.
  19. News: THE FA CUP SIXTH ROUND DRAW. 19 February 2012. The FA. 19 February 2012.
  20. Web site: The website for the English football association, the Emirates FA Cup and the England football team.
  21. Web site: The website for the English football association, the Emirates FA Cup and the England football team.
  22. Web site: English FA Cup Scoring Leaders - 2010/11 - ESPN Soccernet . 11 January 2012 . 28 December 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101228152918/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/stats/scorers/_/league/eng.fa/english-fa-cup?cc=5901 . dead .
  23. Web site: North West Evening Mail | AFC | Boyes nets four as Barrow win in FA Cup . 4 November 2012 . https://archive.today/20130421034047/http://www.nwemail.co.uk/afc/witton-albion-v-barrow-afc-match-updates-1.892514?referrerPath=news . 21 April 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
  24. News: The FA Cup fourth round fixtures. 18 January 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.
  25. News: Second replay selected. 31 January 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.
  26. News: ESPN ties selected. 1 February 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.
  27. News: TV replays selected. 20 February 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.
  28. News: Fifth round ties decided. 31 January 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.
  29. News: ITV FA Cup ties confirmed. 24 February 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012. (abandoned tie)
  30. News: Spurs-Bolton tie re-arranged. 21 March 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.
  31. News: Replay to be televised. 19 March 2012. The FA. 28 March 2012.