The FA Cup Final is officially renamed the Heads Up FA Cup

We’re delighted to announce that this year’s FA Cup Final is being renamed the Heads Up FA Cup in support of our season-long mental health campaign.

The football season is set to resume following the coronavirus pandemic, and we’re so excited that this showpiece event in the football calendar will be dedicated to changing the conversation on mental health. The game is provisionally scheduled for Saturday 1st August 2020.

The Duke discussed the announcement on a video call this week with Arsenal first-team players, Head Coach Mikel Arteta and Academy Manager, Per Mertesacker. On the call, they also discussed the importance of prioritising mental health as the football season is set to return.

Arsenal holds the title for the most FA Cup wins with 13 victories to date, and during the call, the group discussed the significance of the FA Cup Final being dedicated to mental health and the Heads Up campaign. They also discussed with The Duke the mental health implications of the coronavirus pandemic, the role football can play in tackling men’s mental health, and how Arsenal is supporting coaching staff and players, including those at the Academy level, as well as the wider football community.

During the call, The Duke said of the Heads Up FA Cup Final:

“We’re going to really use the Final as a moment to promote good, positive mental health for everyone. It’s quite timely bearing in mind what we’ve all been through with this pandemic. I think there’s going to be, sadly, a lot of repercussions from this in society, not just in football, in terms of people’s mental health. Hopefully the FA Cup can be a bit of a pivot that people can rally around.”