Who can tell me the details about the English League Cup and FA Cup system?

The English League Cup, which should be called the UEFA Cup, is a competition between all 92 clubs in England, regardless of level. This Cup was founded by the Football League of 1962, with the aim of allowing all clubs to have a knockout-based competition outside the League, so as to challenge the FA Cup, which was in charge of the English Football Association at that time, because the status of the FA Cup in the hearts of fans at that time was far higher than that of the League.

The race is divided into seven laps. Except for the semi-finals and finals, all other competitions are drawn by lot. The first lap includes all teams participating in the championship, League A and League B. Except for the third lap, other Premier League teams will play against other junior teams in the second lap, and each lap will be held in the form of elimination until the semi-final in the form of subject and object, but the semi-final will not be overtime. The final will be held in the neutral stadium. The first lap to the quarter-finals and the finals were decided. If it is tied within the legal time, it will take extra time to decide. If overtime is still unclear, it will be decided by shooting twelve yards at the other side. Decide who will qualify or win the championship. Traditionally, the final of the Carling Cup is usually held at Wembley Stadium in London at the end of February. Due to the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium, the finals from 200/KLOC-0 to 2007 were held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, and it was not until 2008 that it returned to humble status. Based on historical factors, this tournament is usually regarded as a second-class cup by big clubs, so some Premier League giants (such as Manchester United and Arsenal) will send a large number of deputy players and even youth teams to participate.

The English Football Association Cup, referred to as the FA Cup, is a men's knockout soccer cup named and sponsored by the English Football Association. The FA Cup is the oldest football match in the world. Football clubs at all levels in England hold one-on-one knockout matches. In the FA Cup, it often happens that low-level clubs eliminate high-level clubs.

The team that wins the FA Cup can qualify for the first round of the UEFA Cup next year. If the team is qualified for the UEFA Cup because of its league ranking, the runner-up in the FA Cup will be qualified for the UEFA Cup instead of the champion. If the runner-up also qualifies for the UEFA Cup, the number of places in the UEFA Cup will be ranked according to the Premier League.

There is no seed team in the FA Cup, and the match and home and away games are completely decided by lottery. The competition is divided into eight rounds. The first two rounds are amateur, League One and League Two teams, and the Premier League and the Championship team play the third round. The competition is divided into eight rounds. Except for semi-finals and finals, if each lap is tied within 90 minutes, there will be a rematch. The rematch will be played between the home and away teams. If the rematch is tied within 90 minutes, extra time is needed to decide the outcome. If the winner is still undecided in overtime, it will be decided by shooting twelve yards at the other side. The semi-finals and finals will be held in a neutral position. If the two teams draw within 90 minutes, it will take extra time to decide the outcome. If there is still no draw in overtime, it will be decided by shooting twelve yards. Every August, all non-league clubs affiliated to the FA with basic facilities begin to play the preliminary knockout. In 2004/2005, 660 clubs participated in the FA Cup, breaking the record of 656 teams in192122. After the extra preliminaries, there are preliminaries, four preliminaries and six official matches, and finally the semi-finals and finals. All league clubs and non-league clubs that have participated in FA trophies or FA vases and are currently participating in events that are considered "acceptable" are allowed to participate in the FA Cup, and all participating clubs must have suitable and safe stadiums. Traditionally, the FA Cup final is usually held at Wembley Stadium in London at the end of May. Due to the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium, the finals from 200/KLOC-0 to 2006 were held at the Millennium Stadium in Caldi, and the final between Chelsea and Manchester United was staged in new wembley stadium until May 2007 19. In 2005, two semi-finals were held in Millennium Stadium, and in 2006, the semi-finals were also held in Millennium Stadium. When the FA Cup final is held, the two teams will tie ribbons representing the colors of the two teams. After the game, the ribbon of the losing team will be taken down, the winning team will go up the stairs, and the captain will accept and hold the trophy in front of the royal box.

So far, Arsenal and Manchester United have reached the finals 17 times, Manchester United 1 1 times won the FA Cup, Arsenal 10 times and Tottenham 8 degrees. Two teams won the championship for three years in a row: Rangers (1876-78) and Blackburn (1884-86). Leicester city was the most unfortunate team in the finals-they were all defeated after reaching the finals four times. 190 1 Tottenham Hotspur is the only team in the FA Cup to play as a non-league club and finally win the championship.