Arsenal: Does Winning the Community Shield Lead to Premier League Success?
Since the Premier League’s initiation in 1992, 25 Community Shield matches have been played in what is ultimately a glorified…
The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) is English football’s annual match contested between the champions of the previous Premier League season and the holders of the FA Cup at Wembley Stadium. If the Premier League champions also won the FA Cup then the league runners-up provide the opposition. The fixture is a recognised competitive football super cup.
Organised by the Football Association, proceeds from the game are distributed to community-based initiatives and charities around the country. Revenue from the gate receipts and match programme sales is distributed to the 124 clubs who competed in The FA Cup from the First Round onwards, for onward distribution to charities and projects of their choice, while the remainder is distributed to the FA’s national charity partners.[1] The fixture was first played in the 1908–09 season, replacing the Sheriff of London Charity Shield.
The current holders are Manchester United who defeated Leicester City in the 2016 match.
Since the Premier League’s initiation in 1992, 25 Community Shield matches have been played in what is ultimately a glorified…
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