Summary
Birmingham WFW Blues win Female Walking Football category
Scorpionz Blue win Adult Male category
Hackey Jurassics win Female Vets category
Pele's Pearls win Mixed Walking Football category
Balotelli-Tubbies win College Female Futsal category
FC United Manchester White win Adult Male Disability League category
Reading FC Deaf win Adult Male Disability Premiership category
Swale Tigers win Adult Male Disability Championship category
Finals took place at England's training base at St George's Park
98 teams competed in 15 different categories over weekend
Live Reporting
Emma Sanders, Georgina Burkoff and Callum Matthews
2019 FA Cup People's Cup highlightspublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
2019 FA People's Cup championspublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:24 BST 28 April 2019FC United Manchester Whites (Disability League)
Swale Tigers (Disability Championship)
Reading FC Deaf United (Disability Premiership)
Pele's Pearls (Mixed Walking)
Balotteli-Tubbies (College Female)
Scorpionz Blue (Adult Male)
Hackney Jurassics (Female Vets)
Birmingham WFW Blues (Female Walking)
2019 FA People's Cup championspublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:22 BST 28 April 2019Maidstone United (Disability Youth)
Team Best (Men's University)
Disco Trimmers (Men's Collage Futsal)
Plymouth Warriors (Disability Female)
Aston Sharks (Female University)
Who Are Ya (Adult Female)
White Horse (Men's Vets)
Postpublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:20 BST 28 April 2019What a year it's been in the FA People's Cup!
We hope you've enjoyed the competition and will come back again next year. If you haven't entered before, then why not?
Keep an eye out for some exciting changes to the event for next year too - we're pulling together the finer details of that but we'll let you know as soon as we can.
Stay tuned! We'll leave you with a list of this year's champions...
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18:17 BST 28 April 2019Here's the goal that gave Birmingham WFW Blues victory in the Female Walking category!
Postpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:13 BST 28 April 2019Mike Murphy
BBC Get Inspired reporter at St George's ParkThe Jurassics are back! They won this trophy back in 2017 too.
Postpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:11 BST 28 April 2019While the Hackney Jurassics - winners of the Female Vets competition - pick up their medals, here's a bit of their history.
This was filmed before last year's competition, where they went out in the group stages on the finals weekend.
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18:07 BST 28 April 2019Here's the moment the Lucky Seven's keeper smashes his penalty against the outside of the post, meaning Scorpionz Blue won the Adult Male crown.
Dramatic!
Postpublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:05 BST 28 April 2019Scorpionz Blue, Hackney Jurassics and Birmingham WFW Blues will receive their winners medals very shortly.
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18:04 BST 28 April 2019Robbo in all her glory - surrounded by fans!
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18:03 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham's number 5, aka "Robbo", seems to be leading the victory chants on the pitch.
She wants the other two Birmingham teams in the group picture too but they're insisting on a champions alone one.
CHAMPAGNE MOMENTpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
18:01 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham WFW Blues 1-0 Preston North End
Birmingham WFW Blues are the inaugural champions of the Female Walking category!
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17:59 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham WFW Blues 1-0 Preston North End
The Birmingham Blues have brought their supporters out in numbers. They think they are going on to win this!
GOALpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:57 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham WFW Blues 1-0 Preston North End
Birmingham take a shock lead against the run of play! It's a long-range effort from the number 2 and somehow and slips under the legs of the keeper.
It sets off chants of "Birmingham, Birmingham" on the sidelines.
Postpublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:56 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham WFW Blues 0-0 Preston North End
There's nothing to separate the two teams here. Are we in for another penalty shootout?
Support for The Blues!published at 17:54 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:54 BST 28 April 2019#FAPeoplesCup
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End of twitter postGREAT SAVE!published at 17:52 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:52 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham WFW Blues 0-0 Preston North End
It's a strong start from Preston here. The number 4 gets a yard on her defender but her shot is well saved by the Birmingham keeper, who gets a crucial hand on it.
KICK-OFFpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:50 BST 28 April 2019Birmingham WFW Blues v Preston North End
We're off in the final match of the day. Birmingham WFW Blues and Preston North End are battling it out for the Female Walking title.
Postpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:49 BST 28 April 2019The Birmingham WFW Blues, who are actually wearing white tops, are in the same colour as their opponents Preston North End.
It means there will be a coin toss to see who wears bibs for this next final.
Postpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
17:48 BST 28 April 2019Here's the goal that gave Hackney Jurassics their second People's Cup title in three years!
They beat Endcliffe Jokers earlier on.