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The 2013 FA Vase Final was the 39th final of the Football Association's cup competition for teams below level 8 of the English football league system. It was the 30th FA Vase Final. It was contested by Northern Football League team Spennymoor Town and Kent League team Tunbridge Wells. The match was played at Wembley Stadium in London[1] on 4 May 2013.[2]

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Route to the final

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Spennymoor Town started in the first round against Bridlington Town, winning 5–1.[3] In the second round, they were drawn at home to Newcastle Benfield and winning 5–1.[4] In the third round Spennymoor played fellow Northern Football League team, Billingham Synthonia winning 2–0.[5] They were then drawn against Lordswood in the fourth round, winning 3–1.[6] In the fifth round, they played Bemerton Heath Harlequins winning 4–2. In the quarter-finals, Spennymoor drew Gornal Athletic where they won 3–1.[7] In the semi-finals, Spennymoor were drawn against Guernsey. They won 3–1 in the first leg at Footes Lane in Guernsey[8] and won 1–0 in the second leg for a 4–1 win on aggregate.[9]

Tunbridge Wells started in the second round after receiving a bye in the first round, due to having reached the fifth round the previous year,[10] by defeating Hellenic League Premier Division team Wantage Town 2–0 at their Culverden Stadium.[11][12] In the third round, they were drawn away to Binfield, where they won 2–1 after extra time.[13] In the fourth round, Tunbridge Wells were drawn against the FA Vase holders, Dunston UTS. After the match was postponed four times,[14] Tunbridge Wells won 1–0 at the Culverden Stadium.[15] In the fifth round, they were drawn away to Larkhall Athletic, where they won 4–3 aet[16] In the quarter-finals, they played Hadleigh United. In front of a record home crowd, Tunbridge Wells won 2–0.[17] In the semi-finals, Tunbridge Wells defeated Shildon 4–3 on aggregate after a 2–0 win at the Culverden Stadium in the first leg and a 3–2 aet loss in the second leg.[18] This made Tunbridge Wells the second Kent League team to reach the FA Vase final in its history.[19]

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Build up

After a meeting at Wembley Stadium the week after the semi-finals, where both teams met with The Football Association to decide the choice of dressing rooms and the kit selections,[20] tickets for the final were released on sale on 2 April 2013, with Tunbridge Wells selling over 2,600 tickets within the first 24 hours[21] comparing with an average home crowd of 138.[22]

Both teams set up shops in their respective towns. On 12 April 2013, Spennymoor Town opened a shop under Spennymoor Town Hall after the space was loaned to them by the Mayor of Spennymoor.[23] On 16 April, Tunbridge Wells opened a temporary shop in the offices of the Kent and Sussex Courier newspaper in Royal Tunbridge Wells.[24] On 27 April 2013, Tunbridge Wells opened a second temporary shop in the Royal Victoria Place shopping centre.[25]

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Match details

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More information Spennymoor Town, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 16,751
Referee: Michael Naylor (Sheffield & Hallamshire FA)
Line-up:
1England Robert Dean
2England Kallum Griffiths
3England Chris Mason
4England Lewis DoddsYellow card 83'
5England Leon Ryan
6Republic of Ireland Stephen Capper
7England Joe Waltendownward-facing red arrow 73'
8Republic of Ireland Keith Graydon
9England Mark Davisondownward-facing red arrow 75'
10England Gavin Cogdon
11England Wayne Phillipsdownward-facing red arrow 65'
Substitutes:
12England Michael Raeupward-facing green arrow 75'
14England Andrew Stephensonupward-facing green arrow 73'
15England Anthony Peacockupward-facing green arrow 65'
16England Steven Richardson
17England David Knight
Manager:
England Jason Ainsley
Line-up:
1England Chris Oladogba
2England Jason Bourne (c)
3England Lewis Mingle
4England Joe Fullerdownward-facing red arrow 57'
5England Scott Wibley
6England Perry SprackmanYellow card 65'
7England Jon Pilbeamdownward-facing red arrow 85'
8Northern Ireland Andy McMath
9England Andy Irvine
10England Carl Cornelldownward-facing red arrow 57'
11England Josh Stanford
Substitutes:
12England Jack Harrisupward-facing green arrow 57'
13England Andy Boyle
14England Tom Daveyupward-facing green arrow 57'
15England Richard Sindenupward-facing green arrow 85'
16Slovakia Michal Czanner
Manager:
England Martin Larkin

Match officials

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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