2000–01 FA Cup

The FA Cup 2000 /01 was the 120th edition of the world's oldest football cup tournament; The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup shortly. The cup competition ended with the final on 12 May 2001 for the first time outside of England at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. After 78 years, the final did not take place at Wembley Stadium, as it was torn down for a complete new building. The winner of this discharge was Liverpool.

Calendar

Mode

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The FA Cup is played in rounds. Can participate, each team that has a given level of performance and has an adequate pitch. The game is played i.d.R. with only one leg. In draw a second leg takes place. The return game also ends in a draw the game goes into extra time and penalties. This mode goes up to the sixth main round. From the semi-finals, there is only a game, if necessary, with extra time and penalties. Each winner receives a premium from the television money, which is staggered after round.

Main Round

First Main Round

The Games were held until 19 November 2000, the weekend of the 17th. The replays were held between November 21, 2000 to January 8, 2001.

Second Main Round

The matches were played between 8 and 12 December 2000. The replays were held on 19 and 20 December of the year.

Third main round

The games were completed until January 8, 2001 on the 6th. Necessary repetition games were scheduled for January 16 to 27.

Fourth Main Round

The games took place on 27 and 28 January 2001. The replays were necessary be held from February 6 to 13.

Fifth Main Round

The meetings were held on 17 and 18 February 2001. The replays followed on 20 February and 7 March.

Sixth Main Round

The games were held on 10 and 11 March 2001.

Semifinal

The matches were played on 8 April 2001. As the venue was used for the game against Tottenham Arsenal Old Trafford in Manchester. The Wycombe Wanderers and Liverpool met at Villa Park in Birmingham.

Final

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