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Thread: FA Trophy Money

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    FA Trophy Money

    https://www.thefa.com/competitions/f...phy-prize-fund

    First round qualifying: Winners receive £1500, losers receive £400
    Second round qualifying: Winners receive £2250 losers receive £575
    Third round qualifying: Winners receive £2450, losers receive £625
    First round: Winners receive £3000, losers receive £775
    Second round: Winners receive £3750, losers receive £1000
    Third round: Winners receive £4500, losers receive £1250
    Fourth round: Winners receive £5250, losers receive £1500
    Fifth round: Winners receive £6000, losers receive £1750
    Quarter Final: Winners receive £7500, losers receive £2000
    Semi-Final: Winners receive £15,000, losers receive £5000
    Final runners-up: £30,000
    Final winners: £60,000

    Amounts are per winning club in each round.

    Curiously though the section of web site coding in which the above is contained is labelled:
    "fa-breadcrumbs__crumb"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    https://www.thefa.com/competitions/f...phy-prize-fund

    First round qualifying: Winners receive £1500, losers receive £400
    Second round qualifying: Winners receive £2250 losers receive £575
    Third round qualifying: Winners receive £2450, losers receive £625
    First round: Winners receive £3000, losers receive £775
    Second round: Winners receive £3750, losers receive £1000
    Third round: Winners receive £4500, losers receive £1250
    Fourth round: Winners receive £5250, losers receive £1500
    Fifth round: Winners receive £6000, losers receive £1750
    Quarter Final: Winners receive £7500, losers receive £2000
    Semi-Final: Winners receive £15,000, losers receive £5000
    Final runners-up: £30,000
    Final winners: £60,000

    Amounts are per winning club in each round.

    Curiously though the section of web site coding in which the above is contained is labelled:
    "fa-breadcrumbs__crumb"
    Excellent spot! Or crumb? I am not sure what the total prize money is as I am not sure how many total clubs enter. Perhaps you can do a statto comparison to the FA CUP.

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    Worth £98,250.00 in total to us if we win it . . . assuming my adding up is right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Worth £98,250.00 in total to us if we win it . . . assuming my adding up is right!
    I differ but then I'm not quite sure what happens in the early rounds. From your figures it seems that we can't have entered until the 5th set of rounds.

    On the simple assumption there are twice as many teams in each preceding round then the final is the 11th round so 2^11 = 2048. This gives the winning team a total of £111,200 from a total fund of £5,488,400. But if as in the FA Cup various tranches come in at different stages then the 2048 is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Worth £98,250.00 in total to us if we win it . . . assuming my adding up is right!
    And a share of the gate receipts from a Wembley final.

    I'm assuming crowds will be allowed when the final is eventually played in 2023.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    I differ but then I'm not quite sure what happens in the early rounds. From your figures it seems that we can't have entered until the 5th set of rounds.

    On the simple assumption there are twice as many teams in each preceding round then the final is the 11th round so 2^11 = 2048. This gives the winning team a total of £111,200 from a total fund of £5,488,400. But if as in the FA Cup various tranches come in at different stages then the 2048 is too high.
    We entered at the 3rd round proper, there were three qualifying rounds and two proper rounds before we entered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    And a share of the gate receipts from a Wembley final.

    I'm assuming crowds will be allowed when the final is eventually played in 2023.
    Let's hope so, will be able to travel down in our Bladerunner floating cars by then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    We entered at the 3rd round proper, there were three qualifying rounds and two proper rounds before we entered.
    That's too clever for my spreadsheet skills, maybe Elite can make himself useful now he's contributing to this thread. He must be good at combinations and permutations etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    I differ but then I'm not quite sure what happens in the early rounds. From your figures it seems that we can't have entered until the 5th set of rounds.

    On the simple assumption there are twice as many teams in each preceding round then the final is the 11th round so 2^11 = 2048. This gives the winning team a total of £111,200 from a total fund of £5,488,400. But if as in the FA Cup various tranches come in at different stages then the 2048 is too high.

    Round
    First Round Qualifying 17 fixtures.
    Second Round Qualifying 61 fixtures.
    Third Round Qualifying 74 fixtures.
    First Round Proper 37 fixtures.
    Second Round Proper 40 fixtures.
    Third Round Proper 32 fixtures.
    Fourth Round Proper 16 fixtures.
    Fifth Round Proper 8 fixtures.
    Quarter-Finals 4 fixtures.
    Semi-Finals 2 fixtures.
    Final 1 fixture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    That's too clever for my spreadsheet skills, maybe Elite can make himself useful now he's contributing to this thread. He must be good at combinations and permutations etc.
    Isn't it just a simple addition as ncfcog said?

    I also get £98,250 as the total of the winner's prizes for the six rounds we would play in.

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