2019–20_FA_Trophy

2019–20 FA Trophy

2019–20 FA Trophy

Football tournament season


The 2019–20 FA Trophy (known for sponsorship reasons as the Buildbase FA Trophy) was the 51st season of the FA Trophy, an annual football competition for teams at levels 5-8 of the English National League System. The competition consisted of two preliminary rounds, three qualifying rounds, and six proper rounds. All matches until the semi-finals were held as a single-match knockout format with reversed replays after first-leg matches drawn in regulation time. The semi-finals were scheduled to be two-legged, but due to their delay by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom they were shifted to single matches, with no replays. The final was a single-match held at Wembley Stadium and decided in extra time or penalties if tied after regulation. First-leg ties throughout the competition could be decided by extra time or penalties if both teams agree and notify the referee at least 45 minutes before kickoff, in accordance with FA Trophy Rule 11(a).[1]

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The competition was paused at the semi-final stage due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition resumed in September 2020, [2]

Calendar

The calendar for the 2019–20 Buildbase FA Trophy, as announced by The Football Association.[3]

Round Main Date Number of Fixtures Clubs Remaining New Entries This Round Prize Money
Extra preliminary round28 September 201928296 → 26856£ 2,000
Preliminary round12 October 201956268 → 21284£ 3,000
First round qualifying26 October 201972212 → 14088£ 3,250
Second round qualifying9 November 201936140 → 1040£ 4,000
Third round qualifying23 November 201940104 → 6444£ 5,000
First round proper14 December 20193264 → 3224£ 6,000
Second round proper11 January 20201632 → 160£ 7,000
Third round proper8 February 2020816 → 80£ 8,000
Fourth round proper29 February 202048 → 40£ 10,000
Semi-finalsSeptember 202024 → 20£ 20,000
Final3 May 202112 → 10Runners-up £ 30,000
Winners £ 60,000

Extra preliminary round

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Preliminary round

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First round qualifying

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Second round qualifying

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Third round qualifying

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First round proper

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Second round proper

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Third round proper

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Fourth round proper

[12]

Semi-finals

Originally scheduled for March 2020, the two-legged semi-finals were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The FA declared their intention to complete the tournament, but with an uncertain timeframe. [13] In late August 2020, they scheduled the semi-finals as single matches in September, with a date of 27 September for the final at Wembley. The final, alongside the FA Vase final held as part of the same event, was to be among the matches trialling the return of spectators to elite football after the height of the first wave of the pandemic in the UK,[2] but this was further postponed following new restrictions on gatherings in England that were enacted on 14 September 2020 as COVID-19 cases increased.[14]

More information Concord Rangers (6), 2–1 ...
Thames Road, Canvey Island
Attendance: 0
Referee: Sam Purkiss

More information Notts County (5), 0–1 ...
Attendance: 0
Referee: Will Finnie

Final

The final was rescheduled for 27 September 2020 however this was postponed as the FA hoped to have spectators in the final. The date was then agreed for 3 May 2021 behind closed doors as a suitable solution could not be reached to be played with fans.[15]

More information Concord Rangers, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 0
Referee: Peter Bankes

Notes

  1. Between the fourth round and the semi-finals, Harrogate were promoted to the Football League through the National League play-offs after the season had finished on an average points-per-game basis due to curtailment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

  1. "The Buildbase FA Trophy Round Dates, 2019-20". The Football Association. 8 June 2019.
  2. "Football Association pick hosts for one-legged Vase and Trophy semis". Non-League Football Paper. 28 August 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. Association, The Football. "The Buildbase FA Trophy and Vase quarter-final draws are now complete". www.thefa.com. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  4. "Halesowen given hope in Trophy quest". Express & Star. Wolverhampton: MNA Media. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  5. "Football Association postpones FA Trophy and FA Vase finals". BBC Sport. 11 September 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2020.


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