FA Community Shield Champions List, Past Winners by year, stats, records, history since 1908
The FA Community Shield formerly known as the Charity Shield, is a annually competition in English football played between the winners of the Premier League and the FA Cup champions from the previous season.
It acts as the Season Opener for the new football season ahead.
Manchester United won the first FA Community Shield match in 1908, beating Queens Park Rangers 4-0 in a replay.
Arsenal is the most recent community Shield Champion 2023, who beat Premier League Champions Manchester City in Penalty shootout.
Man City has now lost the Community Shield in three straight years, having been defeated by Leicester in 2021 and Liverpool in 2022.
Premier League champions Manchester United is the Most successful team in FA Community Shield history, Man United holds the record for winning the most FA Community Shields titles for 21st times.
The Manchester United has won the Most Community Shield titles record 21 times so far since its inception in 1908. They have also made the most appearances in the Community Shield (30) and have most defeats (9) in the contest.
Second on the list are Arsenal with 17 Community Shields titles, followed by Liverpool (15), Everton (9), Tottenham (7) and Manchester City (6).
Arsenal has started the English Premier League how the team hopes to end it – by getting the better of Manchester City.
Arsenal beat Man City 4-1 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation on Sunday to win the Football Association’s Community Shield at Wembley Stadium, a match that serves as a traditional curtain-raiser to the season.
Liverpool won the Community Shield after a 3-1 win against Manchester City on Saturday evening thanks to late goals from Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez.
The Reds win came at Leicester’s King Power Stadium ahead of Sunday’s Euro 2022 final between England and Germany..
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Manchester United won the first FA Community Shield match in 1908, beating Queens Park Rangers 4-0 in a replay.
Arsenal is the most recent community Shield Champion 2023, who beat Premier League Champions Manchester City in Penalty shootout.
Man City has now lost the Community Shield in three straight years, having been defeated by Leicester in 2021 and Liverpool in 2022.
Which team has won the most Community Shield titles?
Premier League champions Manchester United is the Most successful team in FA Community Shield history, Man United holds the record for winning the most FA Community Shields titles for 21st times.
The Manchester United has won the Most Community Shield titles record 21 times so far since its inception in 1908. They have also made the most appearances in the Community Shield (30) and have most defeats (9) in the contest.
Second on the list are Arsenal with 17 Community Shields titles, followed by Liverpool (15), Everton (9), Tottenham (7) and Manchester City (6).
- Eric Cantona has scored the most goals are FIVE in Four Appers since 1992-93.
- Ray Clemence, Ashley Cole, Eric Cantona and Petr Cech has won the Community Shield trophy a record six times.
- Manchester United also hold the record for most consecutive losses in the Community Shield 4 times from (1998-2001).
- Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge has hosted the most Community Shield matches (10) after Wembley.
Who has won 2023 FA Community Shield title.
Arsenal has started the English Premier League how the team hopes to end it – by getting the better of Manchester City.
Arsenal beat Man City 4-1 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in regulation on Sunday to win the Football Association’s Community Shield at Wembley Stadium, a match that serves as a traditional curtain-raiser to the season.
Who has won the last FA Community Shield title 2022.
Liverpool won the Community Shield after a 3-1 win against Manchester City on Saturday evening thanks to late goals from Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez.
The Reds win came at Leicester’s King Power Stadium ahead of Sunday’s Euro 2022 final between England and Germany..
FA Community Shield: Full list of winners, Runners-up, history from 1908-2023.
Year | Winner | Runners-up |
1908 | Manchester United | Queens Park Rangers |
1909 | Newcastle United | Northampton Town |
1910 | Brighton and Hove Albion | Aston Villa |
1911 | Manchester United | Swindon Town |
1912 | Blackburn Rovers | Queens Park Rangers |
1913 | English Professionals XI | English Amateurs XI |
1920 | West Bromwich Albion | Tottenham Hotspur |
1921 | Tottenham Hotspur | Burnley |
1922 | Huddersfield Town | Liverpool |
1923 | English Professionals XI | English Amateurs XI |
1924 | English Professionals XI | English Amateurs XI |
1925 | English Amateurs XI | English Professionals XI |
1926 | English Amateurs XI | English Professionals XI |
1927 | Cardiff City | Corinthian |
1928 | Everton | Blackburn Rovers |
1929 | English Professionals XI | English Amateurs XI |
1930 | Arsenal | Sheffield Wednesday |
1931 | Arsenal | West Bromwich Albion |
1932 | Everton | Newcastle United |
1933 | Arsenal | Everton |
1934 | Arsenal | Manchester City |
1935 | Sheffield Wednesday | Arsenal |
1936 | Sunderland | Arsenal |
1937 | Manchester City | Sunderland |
1938 | Arsenal | Preston North End |
1948 | Arsenal | Manchester United |
1949 | Portsmouth and Wolves | - |
1950 | England World Cup XI | FA Canadian Touring Team |
1951 | Tottenham Hotspur | Newcastle United |
1952 | Manchester United | Newcastle United |
1953 | Arsenal | Blackpool |
1954 | West Bromwich Albion and Wolves | - |
1955 | Chelsea | Newcastle United |
1956 | Manchester United | Manchester City |
1957 | Manchester United | Aston Villa |
1958 | Bolton Wanderers | Wolves |
1959 | Wolves | Nottingham Forest |
1960 | Burnley and Wolves | - |
1961 | Tottenham Hotspur | FA Select XI |
1962 | Tottenham Hotspur | Ipswich Town |
1963 | Everton | Manchester United |
1964 | Liverpool and West Ham United | - |
1965 | Liverpool and Manchester United | - |
1966 | Liverpool | Everton |
1967 | Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur | - |
1968 | Manchester City | West Bromwich Albion |
1969 | Leeds United | Manchester City |
1970 | Everton | Chelsea |
1971 | Leicester City | Liverpool |
1972 | Manchester City | Aston Villa |
1973 | Burnley | Manchester City |
1974 | Liverpool | Leeds United |
1975 | Derby County | West Ham United |
1976 | Liverpool | Southampton |
1977 | Liverpool and Manchester United | |
1978 | Nottingham Forest | Ipswich Town |
1979 | Liverpool | Arsenal |
1980 | Liverpool | West Ham United |
1981 | Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur | - |
1982 | Liverpool | Tottenham Hotspur |
1983 | Manchester United | Liverpool |
1984 | Everton | Liverpool |
1985 | Everton | Manchester United |
1986 | Liverpool and Everton | - |
1987 | Everton | Coventry City |
1988 | Liverpool | Wimbledon |
1989 | Liverpool | Arsenal |
1990 | Liverpool and Manchester United | - |
1991 | Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur | - |
1992 | Leeds United | Liverpool |
1993 | Manchester United | Arsenal |
1994 | Manchester United | Blackburn Rovers |
1995 | Everton | Blackburn Rovers |
1996 | Manchester United | Newcastle United |
1997 | Manchester United | Chelsea |
1998 | Arsenal | Manchester United |
1999 | Arsenal | Manchester United |
2000 | Chelsea | Manchester United |
2001 | Liverpool | Manchester United |
2002 | Arsenal | Liverpool |
2003 | Manchester United | Arsenal |
2004 | Arsenal | Manchester United |
2005 | Chelsea | Arsenal |
2006 | Liverpool | Chelsea |
2007 | Manchester United | Chelsea |
2008 | Manchester United | Portsmouth |
2009 | Chelsea | Manchester United |
2010 | Manchester United | Chelsea |
2011 | Manchester United | Manchester City |
2012 | Manchester City | Chelsea |
2013 | Manchester United | Wigan Athletic |
2014 | Arsenal | Manchester City |
2015 | Arsenal | Chelsea |
2016 | Manchester United | Leicester City |
2017 | Arsenal | Chelsea |
2018 | Manchester City | Chelsea |
2019 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
2020 | Arsenal | Liverpool |
2021 | Leicester City | Manchester City |
2022 | Liverpool | Manchester City |
2023 | Arsenal | Manchester City |
2024 | TBD | TBD |
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