1975 WFA Cup final

Football match
1975 WFA Cup Final
Event1974–75 WFA Cup
Southampton Women Warminster
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Date4 May 1975
VenueCreasey Park, Dunstable
RefereeA. Coyle
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The 1975 WFA Cup Final was the 5th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. It was the fifth final to be held under the direct control of Women's Football Association (WFA).[1] Southampton Women's F.C. and Warminster L.F.C. contested the match at the Creasey Park, the home of Dunstable Town on 4 May 1975. The match ended 4–2 in favour of Southampton Women.[2][3]

Match

Southampton Women4–2Warminster
Chapman
Dickie
Davies
Hale
Foreman pen.'
Creasey Park, Bedford
Referee: A. Coyle
GK 1 England Sue Buckett (c)
DF 2 England Beverley Gains
DF 3 England Maggie Pearce
DF 4 Wales Grace Cesareo
DF 5 England Linda Coffin
MF 6 England Pauline Dickie
MF 7 England Lynda Hale
MF 8 England Sue Lopez
MF 9 England Pat Davies
FW 10 England Kathy Bennett
FW 11 England Pat Chapman
Substitutes:
FW 12 England Julie Bevis
GK 13 England Shirley O'Callaghan
Manager:
England Norman Holloway
GK 1 England Sue Brown
DF 2 England Jane Burton
DF 3 England Louise Worth
DF 4 England Joanne Greenaway
DF 5 England Sandra Phillips (c)
MF 6 England Pauline Edwards
MF 7 England Julie Costello
MF 8 England Julie Doughty
MF 9 England Eileen Foreman
FW 10 England Sue Jarman
FW 11 England Jane Greenaway
Substitutes:
FW 12 England Margaret Mead
13 England Evelyn Berry
Manager:
England Reg Foreman

References

  1. ^ Association, The Football. "Women's FA Cup Final history". www.thefa.com.
  2. ^ Lopez, Sue (1997). Women on the Ball. Scarlet Press. ISBN 9781857270167.
  3. ^ Slegg, Chris; Gregory, Patricia (2021). A History of the Women's FA Cup Final. History Press. ISBN 9780750997713.

External links

  • Official website
  • Report at WomensFACup.co.uk
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