The FA Cup is the oldest active football competition in the world, first played in the 1871-72 season. Inside: a list of all finals and winners.
Football: 10 Foreigners Who Won the Fa CupRead the full-text online article and more details about "Football: 10 Foreigners Who Won the Fa Cup" - The Mirror (London, England), May 3, 2002The Mirror (London, England)
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The following year he became the president of the Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) union. While his time there was free of scandal, since the World Cup kissing row emerged, the union's then-marketing and commercial director, Tamara Ramos, has claimed she quit the A...
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Rubiales, now 46, mainly played in Spain's Segunda Division, before a brief stint in Scotland. He went on to become president of Spain's main football union, before heading up the Spanish FA.
The Claret and Blue ribbons that hung from the FA Cup on 10 May 1980 were testament to his unique managerial values, vision and valour. Having first won the famous old trophy five years earlier, John Lyall then survived the dreaded drop before repaying the Board’s faith...