2016 FA Vase final explained
The 2015–16 FA Vase Final was the 42nd final of the Football Association's cup competition for teams at levels 9–11 of the English football league system. The match was contested between Hereford F.C. of the Midland Football League Premier Division (level 9) and Morpeth Town AFC of the Northern Football League Division One (level 9). For the first time ever the final of the FA Trophy was played on the same day at the same venue.[1] Both matches were televised in the UK on BT Sport.[2]
Morpeth Town AFC won the game 4–1.
Match
Details
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GK | 1 | Martin Horsell | RB | 2 | Jimmy Oates | CB | 5 | Ryan Green | CB | 14 | Jamie Willets | | | LB | 3 | Joel Edwards (c) | RM | 17 | Sirdic Grant | CM | 4 | Rob Purdie | CM | 8 | Aaron Birch | LM | 16 | Joe Tumelty | | | CF | 10 | Pablo Haysham | CF | 11 | Mike Symons | Substitutes: | DF | 6 | Nathan Summers | MF | 7 | | | | FW | 9 | | | | MF | 12 | Dylan Bonella | MF | 18 | Ross Staley | Manager: Peter Beadle | | |
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GK | 1 | Karl Dryden | DF | 2 | Stephen Forster | DF | 3 | James Novak | MF | 4 | Ben Sayer | DF | 5 | Chris Swailes | DF | 6 | Michael Hall | MF | 7 | Sean Taylor | | | MF | 8 | Keith Graydon (c) | FW | 9 | Luke Carr | | | FW | 10 | Michael Chilton | | | MF | 16 | Jordan Fry | Substitutes: | MF | 14 | Shaun Bell | | | FW | 15 | Steven Anderson Jr. | | | GK | 19 | Niall Harrison | FW | 20 | Dale Pearson | DF | 25 | Damien Mullen | | | Manager: Nick Gray and Dave Malone | | |
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Match officials
- Assistant referees:
- Fourth official:Peter Bankes (Liverpool FA)
| width=50% valign=top | Match rules- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
- Five named substitutes.
- Maximum of three substitutions.
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Notes and References
- http://www.thefa.com/news/competitions/fa-vase/2015/may/wembley-host-vase-trophy-finals-2016 Announcement on the FA website
- News: Tickets on sale for FA Non-League Finals Day at Wembley. 27 April 2016. The Football Association. 11 February 2016.