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The 2024–25 EFL Trophy, known as the Vertu Trophy [a] for sponsorship reasons, is the 44th season in the history of the competition, and is a knock-out tournament for clubs in EFL League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, as well as the "Academy teams" of 16 Premier League teams.
Autoglass Trophy 1994–2000 Auto Windscreens: Auto Windscreens Shield 2000–2007 LDV Group: LDV Vans Trophy [a] Original 2007–2016 PPG Industries: Johnstone's Paint Trophy 2016–2019 Checkatrade.com: Checkatrade Trophy [27] 2019–2020 Leasing.com Leasing.com Trophy [b] 2020–2023 Papa John's: Papa Johns Trophy [28] [c] 2023–2024 Vertu ...
The 2023–24 EFL Trophy, known as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy [a] for sponsorship reasons, was the 43rd season in the history of the competition, and was a knock-out tournament for clubs in EFL League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, as well as the "Academy teams" of 15 Premier League and one Championship club with Category One status. [1]
Wrexham's EFL Trophy quarter-final against Bolton will take place on Tuesday, 11 February. Phil Parkinson's side beat Port Vale 4-1 on Tuesday night to progress to the last eight of the competition.
The 2024–25 season is the 139th season in the history of Shrewsbury Town Football Club and their tenth consecutive season in League One.In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the 2024–25 EFL Trophy.
The EFL Trophy was inaugurated as the Associate Members' Cup in the 1983–84 season and followed on from the short-lived Football League Group Cup. [1] The competition was renamed to the Football League Trophy in 1992, [2] and to the EFL Trophy in 2016, coinciding with the Football League rebranding to the English Football League (EFL). [3]
The 2021–22 EFL Trophy, known as the Papa Johns Trophy for sponsorship reasons, the 41st season in the history of the competition, was a knock-out tournament for clubs in EFL League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, as well as the "Academy teams" of 16 Premier League clubs with Category One status.
The 2023 EFL Trophy, known as the Papa Johns Trophy for sponsorship reasons, the 40th season in the history of the competition, is a knock-out tournament for clubs in EFL League One and League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, as well as the "Academy teams" of 16 Premier League clubs with Category One status. [1]