FA Youth Cup


The Football Association Youth Challenge Cup is an English football competition run by The Football Association for under-18 sides. Only those players between the age of 15 and 18 on 31 August of the current season are eligible to take part. It is dominated by the youth sides of professional teams, mostly from the Premier League, but attracts over 400 entrants from throughout the country.
At the end of the Second World War the FA organised a Youth Championship for County Associations considering it the best way to stimulate the game among those youngsters not yet old enough to play senior football. The matches did not attract large crowds but outstanding players were selected for Youth Internationals and thousands were given the chance to play in a national contest for the first time. In 1951 it was realised that a competition for clubs would probably have a wider appeal. The FA Youth Challenge Cup was restricted to the youth teams of clubs, both professional and amateur, who were members of the FA.
The notion of a youth cup was thought of by Sir Joe Richards, the late President of the Football League. He initially put forward the idea to the league clubs but they were not enthused; Richards then took the idea to the Football Association, who liked the idea and created the competition in the same year. The Youth Cup trophy itself was purchased by the Football League during World War II. However, they never found a use for it. Football League secretary Fred Howarth found the trophy in a cupboard at the Starkie Street office and handed it over to the Football Association.
Manchester United are the competition's most successful club, winning it eleven times. The current holders are Aston Villa, who defeated Manchester City 3–1 in the 2025 final.
The tournament has served as a springboard into the professional game for many top British players. The likes of George Best, John Barnes, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Gary Neville, Frank Lampard, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Joe Cole, Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott, Daniel Sturridge, Jack Wilshere, and Gareth Bale had all won the tournament or played in the final. The 1991–92 FA Youth Cup famously spawned the rise of Fergie's Fledglings.

Hat-tricks

Including qualifying and preliminary round matches.
PlayerYearMatchNotesRef
Duncan Edwards1953/54Manchester United ?–? Bradford Park Avenue
Duncan Edwards1953/54Manchester United ?–? Rotherham United
Gordon Bolland1960Chelsea 10–0 West Thurrock AthleticScored four goals in the game.
Gordon Bolland1960Chelsea 9–1 Colchester UnitedScored four goals in the game.
Gordon Bolland1960Chelsea 11–0 Ford UnitedA match with two hat-tricks.
Colin Shaw1960Chelsea 11–0 Ford UnitedScored four goals in the game, in a match with two hat-tricks.
Bert Murray1960Preston North End 1–4 Chelsea
Albert Kinsey1964Manchester United 4–1 Manchester City
David Sadler1964Manchester United ?–? Swindon
Michael Owen1996Liverpool 3–2 Manchester United
Michael Owen1996Liverpool 4–2 Crystal Palace
Aaron Lennon2002Leeds United 4–0 Gillingham
Dominic Solanke2013Chelsea 4–0 Dartford
Tammy Abraham2015Chelsea 6–1 Huddersfield Town
C. Horner2015F.C. United of Manchester 6–2 Southport
J. Mpofu2016Tamworth 5–3 Hednesford Town
D. Florence2016Luton Town 2–2 Dagenham & RedbridgeScored for the losing team, in a match with two hat-tricks.
J. Snelus2016Luton Town 2–2 Dagenham & RedbridgeScored for the winning team, in a match with two hat-tricks. One of the longest hat-tricks in history.
Ike Ugbo2017Chelsea 7–1 Tottenham Hotspur
C. Guy2017South Shields 10–0 ?
Mason Mount2017Birmingham City 0–5 Chelsea
Mason Greenwood2018Manchester United 4–3 Chelsea
Jake Young2018Guiseley 12–0 Harrogate TownScored five goals in the game, in a match with two hat-tricks.
Tabish Hussain2018Guiseley 12–0 Harrogate TownScored five goals in the game, in a match with two hat-tricks.
Tabish Hussain2018Guiseley 11–0 Rossington Main
Joe Hugill2019Shrewsbury Town 2–5 Sunderland
S. Towse2019Hornchurch 11–0 Dagenham & RedbridgeA match with two hat-tricks.
S. Dutton2019Hornchurch 11–0 Dagenham & RedbridgeA match with two hat-tricks.
Armando Broja2020Chelsea 4–0 Huddersfield Town
Lewis Johnson2020MK Dons 8–1 Hertford Town
C. Parks2020Holbeach United 8–0 Harborough TownA match with two hat-tricks.
James Clark2020Holbeach United 8–0 Harborough TownA match with two hat-tricks.
Mateusz Musiałowski2021Liverpool 4–0 Fleetwood Town
James Balagizi2021Leicester City 1–5 Liverpool
L. Stone2021Rugby Town 3–1 Solihull Moors
Abu Kamara2021Norwich City 4–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
J. Simms2021Bradford City ?–? Oldham Athletic
B. Singh2022Eastleigh 8–3 Yeovil TownA match with two hat-tricks.
M. Dotse2022Eastleigh 8–3 Yeovil TownA match with two hat-tricks.
R. Oudnie-Morgan2022Ipswich Town 9–0 Aveley
A. Sbaiti2022Sutton Common Rovers 5–0 Loxwood
R. Wyatt2022Peterborough United 2–3 Northampton Town
Dom Ballard2022Coventry City 2–3 Southampton
Henry Sandat2022Billericay Town 1–4 Southend United
Patrick Casey2023Bury Town 1–4 Charlton Athletic
Justin Oboavwoduo2023Manchester City 5–0 Fleetwood Town
P. Croker2023Oxford City 5–1 Street F.C.
J. Lyons2023Rusthall 5–2 Chatham TownLyons' first goal, scored within seconds, was one of the fastest in history and the fastest in an under-18 match.
E. Wenham2023Maidstone United 5–1 Dartford
Divin Mubama2023West Ham 6–1 Southampton
Olly Sully2023Forest Green Rovers 6–3 Thame United
Cameron Gardner2023South Shields 1–5 Grimsby Town
J. Naylor2023Sunderland RCA 1–6 Consett
S. Tomlinson2023Mickleover Academy 8–0 Leicester Nirvana
Lewis Koumas2024Liverpool 7–1 Arsenal
Z. Hardy2024Sherwood Colliery 1–5 Boston United
Harrison Armstrong2024Everton 7–0 Nottingham Forest

Multiple hat-tricks

Players who have scored multiple hat-tricks in the FA Youth Cup. As players are usually only eligible for the FA Youth Cup for one or two seasons, scoring multiple hat-tricks is an even more exceptional feat.
RankPlayerClubHat-tricks
1

Attendance record

The highest attendance at an FA Youth Cup match was 67,492 for the Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest final at Old Trafford on 11 May 2022, which Manchester United won 3–1.

International capped winners

1950s

PlayerPosClubYearNational teamInternational debut
Keith NewtonDFBlackburn Rovers1959v, 23 February 1966
Shay BrennanFWManchester United1955v, 5 May 1965
Fred PickeringDFBlackburn Rovers1959v, 27 May 1964
Mike EnglandDFBlackburn Rovers1959v, 11 April 1962
Phil KellyDFWolverhampton Wanderers1958v, 28 September 1960
Joe CarolanMFManchester United1956v, 1 November 1959
Wilf McGuinnessMFManchester United1954, 1955, 1956v, 4 October 1958
Bobby CharltonFWManchester United1954, 1955, 1956v, 19 April 1958
David PeggFWManchester United1953, 1954v, 19 May 1957
Billy WhelanFWManchester United1953v, 10 May 1956
Duncan EdwardsMF, FWManchester United1953, 1954, 1955v, 2 April 1955

1960s

PlayerPosClubYearNational teamInternational debut
Jimmy RimmerGKManchester United1964v, 28 May 1976
Billy HughesFWSunderland1967v, 16 April 1975
Dave ThomasFWBurnley1968v, 30 October 1974
Dennis YaagerMFEverton1965v, 4 November 1970
Sammy NelsonFWArsenal1966v, 21 April 1970
Pat RiceDFArsenal1966v, 10 September 1968
Bobby MoncurFWNewcastle United1962v, 30 May 1968
David SadlerFWManchester United1964v, 22 November 1967
Peter BonettiGKChelsea1960v, 3 July 1966
Terry VenablesMFChelsea1960, 1961v, 21 October 1964
George BestFWManchester United1964v, 15 April 1964
Bobby TamblingFWChelsea1960v, 21 November 1962

1970s

PlayerPosClubYearNational teamInternational debut
Terry FenwickDFCrystal Palace1977, 1978v, 2 May 1984
Derek StathamDFWest Bromwich Albion1976v, 23 February 1983
Steve PerrymanMFTottenham Hotspur1970v, 2 June 1982
Steve LovellFWCrystal Palace1978v, 18 November 1981
Kevin O'CallaghanMFMillwall1979v, 29 April 1981
Noel BrotherstonMFTottenham Hotspur1974v, 16 May 1980
Jerry MurphyMFCrystal Palace1977, 1978v, 11 September 1979
Kenny SansomDFCrystal Palace1977v, 23 May 1979
Peter NicholasMFCrystal Palace1978v, 19 May 1979
John WarkMFIpswich Town1975v, 19 May 1979
John GidmanDFAston Villa1972v, 30 March 1977
Brian LittleFWAston Villa1972v, 21 May 1975
Graeme SounessMFTottenham Hotspur1970v, 30 October 1974

1980s

PlayerPosClubYearNational teamInternational debut
David JamesGKWatford1989v, 29 March 1997
Andy HinchcliffeDFManchester City1986v, 1 September 1996
David WhiteMFManchester City1986v, 9 September 1992
Mark WaltersMFAston Villa1980v, 3 June 1991
Jeremy GossMFNorwich City1983v, 1 May 1991
Steve MorrowDFArsenal1988v, 19 May 1990
Pat ScullyDFArsenal1988v, 19 October 1988
Paul GascoigneMFNewcastle United1985v, 14 September 1988
Tony ReesFWAston Villa1980v, 6 June 1984
John BarnesFWWatford1982v, 28 May 1983