FA Youth Cup Finals from 2000 to 2009.
2008–09: Arsenal vs Liverpool (4–1 and 2–1, 6–2 Aggregate)
First leg
| Arsenal | 4–1 | Liverpool | 
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| Sunu  20' Wilshere  34' (pen.) Watt  57' Emmanuel-Thomas  66' | Report | Kačaniklić  36' | 
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Second leg
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2007–08: Manchester City vs Chelsea (1–1, 3–1)
First leg
| Chelsea | 1–1 | Manchester City | 
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| Kakuta  66' | Sturridge  49' | 
Second leg
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2006–07: Liverpool vs Manchester United (1–2 and 1–0, 2–2 Aggregate, 4–3 Penalty shootout)
First leg
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Second leg
| Manchester United | 0–1 | Liverpool | 
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| Report | Threlfall  56' | |
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| Eikrem  Fagan  Chester  Galbraith  Hewson  | 3–4 |  Putterill  Lindfield  Flynn  Threlfall | 
|           Manchester United |           Liverpool | 
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2005–06: Liverpool vs Manchester City (3–0 and 0–2, 3–2 Aggregate)
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2004–05: Ipswich Town vs Southampton (1–0 and 2–2, 3–2 Aggregate)
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2003–04: Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa (3–0 and 1–0, 4–0 Aggregate)
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2002–03: Manchester United vs Middlesbrough (2–0 and 1–1, 3–1 Aggregate)
Second leg
| Manchester United | 1–1 | Middlesbrough | 
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| Johnson  14' | Liddle  78' | 
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First leg
| Middlesbrough | 0–2 | Manchester United | 
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| Richardson  4' Collett  90' | 
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2001–02: Aston Villa vs Everton (4–1 and 0–1, 4–2 Aggregate)
Stefan Moore captained Villa's youth in the final, and was named as man of the match as Villa beat Everton in the first leg.[1]
Wayne Rooney scored eight goals in eight games during Everton's run to the 2002 finals.[2] This included one goal in the final defeat against Aston Villa and, upon scoring, he revealed a T-shirt that read, "Once a Blue, always a Blue."[3]
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2000–01: Arsenal vs Blackburn Rovers (5–0 and 1–3, 6–3 Aggregate)
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1999–2000: Arsenal vs Coventry City (3–1 and 2–0, 5–1 Aggregate)
First leg
| Coventry City | 1–3 | Arsenal | 
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| McSheffrey  85' | Thomas  48' Barrett  65' Sidwell  68' | 
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Second leg
| Arsenal | 2–0 | Coventry City | 
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| Bothroyd  38' Sidwell  72' | 
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References
- ↑ Kendrick, Mat (24 March 2018). "How we reported Aston Villa's FA Youth Cup triumph in 2002". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ↑ "Wayne Rooney Everton FC Player Profile". Everton F.C. 7 April 2011. Archived from the original on 8 September 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
- ↑ Power, Alan (23 June 2004). "Is Rooney the new Pele?". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 June 2004.







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