Leicester City wearing maroon because their usual blue
would have clashed with that of opposing Chelsea.
Congratulations to Leicester City, who won the 2021 Football Association Cup by beating Chelsea 1-0 at the new Wembley Stadium in North London today.
This makes the "Foxes" the 1st side from England's Midlands to win the FA Cup since Coventry City in 1987 -- 34 years.
Ties broken by most recent win:
14: Arsenal, of North London: 1930, 1936, 1950, 1971, 1979, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020.
13: Manchester United, a.k.a. Man United, a.k.a. Man U: 1909, 1948, 1963, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2016.
8: Chelsea, of West London: 1970, 1997, 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2019.
8: Tottenham Hotspur, a.k.a. Spurs, of North London: 1901, 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1991.
7: Liverpool: 1965, 1974, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2006.
7: Aston Villa, of Birmingham: 1887, 1895, 1897, 1905, 1913, 1920, 1957.
6: Newcastle United, of Tyne and Wear: 1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955.
6: Blackburn Rovers, of Lancashire: 1884, 1885, 1886, 1890, 1891, 1928.
5: Manchester City, a.k.a. Man City: 1934, 1956, 1969, 2011, 2019.
5: Everton, of Liverpool: 1906, 1933, 1966, 1984, 1995.
5: West Bromwich Albion, a.k.a. West Brom, of the Birmingham area: 1888, 1892, 1931, 1954, 1968.
5: Wanderers, of South London: 1872, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1878.
4: Wolverhampton Wanderers, a.k.a. Wolves, of the Birmingham area: 1893, 1908, 1949, 1960.
4: Bolton Wanderers, of Greater Manchester: 1923, 1926, 1929, 1958.
4: Sheffield United, of Yorkshire: 1899, 1902, 1915 1925.
3: West Ham United, of East London: 1964, 1975, 1980.
3: Sheffield Wednesday, of Yorkshire: 1896, 1907, 1935.
2: Portsmouth, of Hampshire: 1939, 2008.
2: Sunderland, of Tyne and Wear: 1937, 1973.
2: Nottingham Forest, of Nottingham: 1898, 1959.
2: Preston North End, of Lancashire: 1889, 1938.
2: Bury, of Greater Manchester: 1900, 1903.
2: Old Etonians, of Eton, Berkshire: 1879, 1882.
1: Leicester City, of the Midlands: 2021.
1: Wigan Athletic, of Greater Manchester: 2013.
1: Wimbledon, of South London: 1988.
1: Coventry City, of the Midlands: 1987.
1: Ipswich Town, of Suffolk: 1978.
1: Southampton, of Hampshire: 1976.
1: Leeds United, of Yorkshire: 1972.
1: Blackpool, of Lancashire: 1953.
1: Charlton Athletic, of South London: 1947.
1: Derby County, of the Midlands: 1946.
1: Cardiff City, of Wales: 1927.
1: Huddersfield Town, of Yorkshire: 1922.
1: Burnley, of Lancashire: 1914.
1: Barnsley, of Yorkshire: 1912.
1: Bradford City, of Yorkshire: 1911.
1: Notts County, of Nottingham: 1894.
1: Blackburn Olympic, of Lancashire: 1883.
1: Old Carthusians, of Godalming, Surrey: 1881.
1: Clapham Rovers, of South London: 1880.
1: Royal Engineers, of Chatham, Kent: 1875.
1: Oxford University, of the Midlands: 1874.
Reached 2 Finals without winning: Watford, of Hertfordshire, in 1984 and 2019; Crystal Palace, of South London, in 1990 and 2016; Birmingham City in 1931 and 1956; and Queen's Park of Glasgow, Scotland in 1884 and 1885. Although teams from Wales are permitted to enter England's FA Cup, the Scottish Football Association denied their teams the right to enter it in 1887.
Reached 1 Final without winning: Hull City, of Yorkshire, in 2014; Stoke City, of Staffordshire, in the Midlands, in 2011; Millwall, of South London, in 2004; Middlesbrough, of Yorkshire, in 1997; Brighton & Hove Albion, of Sussex, in 1983; Queens Park Rangers, a.k.a. QPR, of West London, in 1982; Fulham, of West London, in 1975; Luton Town, of Bedfordshire, in 1959; and Bristol City, of Gloucestershire, in 1909.
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North London 22
West London 8
South London 8
East London 3
London Total 41
Hampshire 3
Berkshire 2
Surrey 1
Kent 1
East Anglia 1
Wales 1
South Outside London 9
South Total 50
Birmingham 16
Nottingham 2
Midlands Other 4
Midlands Total 22
Greater Manchester 25
Liverpool 12
Lancashire 11
Yorkshire 11
Tyne and Wear 8
North Total 67
North 67
South 50
Midlands 22
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Venues:
Wembley Stadium (old version), West London, 72: 1923-39, 1946-2000, plus 1981, 1982, 1983, 1990 and 1993 Replays.
Kennington Oval, South London, 22: 1872, 1874-92.
Crystal Palace Stadium, South London, 21: 1895-1914, plus 1902 Replay.
Wembley Stadium (new version), West London, 17: 2007-21.
Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, 6: 2001-06.
Stamford Bridge, West London (home of Chelsea), 3: 1920-22.
Goodison Park, Liverpool (home of Everton), 2: 1894, plus 1910 Replay.
Old Trafford, Salford, Greater Manchester, 2: 1911 and 1970 Replays.
Fallowfield Stadium, Manchester, 1: 1893.
Lillie Bridge Grounds, West London, 1: 1873.
Bramall Lane, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1: 1912 Replay.
Burnden Park, Bolton, Greater Manchester, 1: 1901 Replay.
Derby County Cricket Ground, Derby, Midlands, 1: 1886 Replay.
London: 136
Cardiff: 6
Manchester: 4
Liverpool: 2
Yorkshire: 1
Midlands: 1