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Who is the competition open too? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
How many clubs competed in 20011-12? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
How many rounds in the tournament? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
How many games are needed to win? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
What league can compete? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
Who is the competition not open to? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
How many clubs competed before 2011? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
What leagues cannot compete in the competition? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
What is the maximum number of games needed to win? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
How many non-random rounds are in the tournament? | Context: The competition is open to any eligible club down to Levels 10 of the English football league system - all 92 professional clubs in the Premier League and Football League (Levels 1 to 4), and several hundred "non-league" teams in Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System (Levels 5 to 10). A record 763 clubs c... |
What rounds are the qualifiers? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
How many teams in the first round? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
What league enters in the third round? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
In the modern era, has any non-league team reached the quarter finals?? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
Has a level 2 club reached the finals ever? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
How many teams do not progress to the first round of the Competition Proper? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
In past eras, has a non-league team reached the quarter finals? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
How many teams are in the second round? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
In what time period did a non-league team get to the quarter finals? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
What are the last six rounds called? | Context: The first six rounds are the Qualifying Competition, from which 32 teams progress to the first round of the Competition Proper, meeting the first of the 92 professional teams. The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. In the modern era, non-leagu... |
What do winners receive? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
How many FA cup designs have there been? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
How many FA cups have there been? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
When was the latest design intoduced? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
What do the losers receive? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
When was the earliest design introduced? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
Who is the least successful club? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
What was Arsenal's score against Manchester United in the 2015 final? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
How many FA Cup Trophy replicas have been made? | Context: Winners receive the FA Cup trophy, of which there have been two designs and five actual cups; the latest is a 2014 replica of the second design, introduced in 1911. Winners also qualify for European football and a place in the FA Community Shield match. Arsenal are the current holders, having beaten Aston Vill... |
When was the laws of the Game of Asscociation Football published? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
Who was the FA secretary in 1871? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
When did the inaugural FA cup tournament take place? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
Who won the first and second cups? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
When was the modern cup established? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
Who was the FA secretary during the 1888-89 season? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
Who lost the first and second cups? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
What season were qualifying rounds taken out of the tournament? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
When did the Wanderers lose the trophy? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
Where were the Laws of the Game of Association Football published? | Context: In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable ... |
Was competition suspended due to the first world war? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
what year did competition resume after world war 1? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
When did Wembly stadium open? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
What was Webly stadium called at that time? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
When did the competition celebrate its centennial? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
Who replaced the goal scored by Steven Gerrard? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
What season did Steven Gerrard score a goal? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
Which season did Wembly stadium close? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
What season did the Empire Stadium become Wembly Stadium? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
Why was the Empire Stadium renamed to Wembly Stadium? | Context: Following the 1914β15 edition, the competition was suspended due to the First World War, and didn't resume until 1919β20. The 1922β23 competition saw the first final to be played in the newly opened Wembley Stadium (known at the time as the Empire Stadium). Due to the outbreak of World War II, the competition ... |
Is the competition open to anyone? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Is there anyone automatically eligible? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Who else can play? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Can new clubs play too? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Do I need a stadium to compete? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Who is the competition closed to? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Who is not automatically eligible? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
What season can newly formed clubs start playing in? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
What does a club not need in order to play? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Which competitions do not make a team eligible if the team has played in them in the previous season? | Context: The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. All clubs in the top four levels (the Premier League and the three divisions of the Football League) are automatically eligible. Clubs in the next six levels (non-league football) ar... |
Does anyone ever miss a tournament? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
What clubs have missed the competition? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
Why did they miss that competition? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
How did people feel about Manchester's decision? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
Did the club later regret their choice? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
What FA Cup season did Manchester United enter? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
What titles did Machester United not want to defend by pulling out of the FA Cup? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
By what margin did Manchester United win the Club World Championship? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
Did the club later regret pulling out of the Club World Championship? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
What would entering both tournaments not do? | Context: It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances. Defending holders Manchester United did not enter the 1999β2000 FA Cup, as they were already in the inaugural Club World Championship, with the club stating that entering both tournaments would overload ... |
May Welsh clubs enter the competition? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
Has a Welsh team ever won a competition? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
Have any other countries ever competed? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
Why can't those countries compete? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
Has any other country been allowed to enter the competition since? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
When was the League of Wales created? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
What Welsh team has lost a tournament? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
Which countries have never had a team compete? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
What year were teams from Scotland, Wales, and Ireland barred from entering? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
What season did the Channel Island club play for the last time? | Context: Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Cardiff City (the only non-English team to win the tournament, in 1927), Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Merthyr Town and Colwyn Bay. In the early years other tea... |
Has the number of entrants stayed the same? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How many clubs entered in 2004-05? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How many clubs entered in 2005-06? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How many clubs entered in 2006-07? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How many clubs entered in 2007-08? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How much has the number of entrants decreased in recent years? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How has the number of entrants changed in the League Cup? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
How has the amount of members in the Premier League and Football League changed? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
In what season did the League Cup beat its long standing record? | Context: The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. In the 2004β05 season, 660 clubs entered the competition, beating the long-standing record of 656 from the 1921β22 season. In 2005β06 this increased to 674 entrants, in 2006β07 to 687, in 2007β08 to 731 clubs, and for the 2008β09 and 2009β10 competi... |
When is the final? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
When do clubs above 9 enter? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
Is there seeding? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What happens in the event of a tie? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What are the first 6 rounds? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What month is the semi-final in? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What ensures that clubs below Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What enters the competition in early stages? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What is not determined by a random draw? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
What happens when there is a tie after the semi-finals? | Context: Beginning in August, the competition proceeds as a knockout tournament throughout, consisting of twelve rounds, a semi-final and then a final, in May. A system of byes ensures clubs above Level 9 and 10 enter the competition at later stages. There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a... |
When does the final take place? | Context: The final is normally held the Saturday after the Premier League season finishes in May. The only seasons in recent times when this pattern was not followed were 1999β2000, when most rounds were played a few weeks earlier than normal as an experiment, and 2010β11 and 2012β13 when the FA Cup Final was played be... |
Was there a time this was not the case? | Context: The final is normally held the Saturday after the Premier League season finishes in May. The only seasons in recent times when this pattern was not followed were 1999β2000, when most rounds were played a few weeks earlier than normal as an experiment, and 2010β11 and 2012β13 when the FA Cup Final was played be... |
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