2018–19 FA Youth Cup

The 2018–19 FA Youth Cup was the 67th edition of the FA Youth Cup. The defending champions were Chelsea who were going for their sixth win in a row. Liverpool won the final 5-3 after a penalty shoot-out against Manchester City, it was their fourth win in the competition.[1][2]

2018–19 FA Youth Cup
Football Association Youth Cup
Country England
 Wales
ChampionsLiverpool
Runners-upManchester City
2019–20

Final

Manchester City1–1 (a.e.t.)Liverpool
Touaizi  45+2' Report Duncan  86'
Penalties
  • Felix Nmecha
  • Cole Palmer
  • Tommy Doyle
  • Fosu Dele-Bashiru
3–5

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Manchester City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Louie Moulden
2 DF  ESP Alpha Diounkou
3 DF  ESP Eric García (C)  59'
4 DF  ENG Taylor Harwood-Bellis  116'
5 DF  NED Jeremie Frimpong
6 DF  ENG Rowan McDonald
7 MF  ENG Ben Knight  90+4'
8 MF  ENG Tommy Doyle
9 FW  ESP Nabil Touaizi
10 MF  ENG Felix Nmecha
11 MF  ESP Adrián Bernabé  107'
Substitutes:
GK  IRL Gavin Bazunu
MF  ENG Cole Palmer  107'
12 DF  ENG Nathanael Ogbeta  90+4'
14 MF  ENG Fosu Dele-Bashiru  59'
15 FW  ENG Henri Ogunby  116'
Coach  ENG Gareth Taylor
Liverpool
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CZE Vitezslav Jaros
2 DF  WAL Neco Williams
3 DF  ALG Yasser Larouci
4 DF  ENG Rhys Williams
5 MF  ENG Morgan Boyes
6 MF  ENG Leighton Clarkson  78'
7 MF  ENG Abdi Sharif
8 MF  ENG Jake Cain  101'
9 FW  GER Paul Glatzel (C)
10 FW  ENG Bobby Duncan
11 MF  ENG Elijah Dixon-Bonner
Substitutes:
GK  ENG Oscar Kelly
FW  ENG Fidel O'Rourke
FW  ENG Remi Savage
15 MF  ENG Luis Longstaff  78'
16 MF  ENG Jack Bearne  101'
Coach   Barry Lewtas

See also

References

  1. "Liverpool win FA Youth Cup after penalty shootout with Manchester City". Guardian. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  2. "Liverpool win mini title race after penalty shootout with Manchester City". The Independent. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
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