1996 FA Women's Cup final

The 1996 FA Women's Cup Final was the 27th 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 the Football Association (FA).[2] The match was contested by Croydon Women and Liverpool at The Den, home of Millwall. Future England goalkeeper Rachel Brown played in her first final at 15 years old.[3][4] Croydon Women defeated Liverpool via penalty shootout.[5][6][7]

1996 FA Women's Cup Final
Event1995–96 FA Women's Cup
After extra time
Croydon Women won 3–2 on penalties
Date28 April 1996
VenueNew Den, London[1]
RefereeScott Mathieson (Cheshire)
Attendance2,110
1995
1997

Match details edit

Croydon Women1–1 (a.e.t.)Liverpool
Powell   38' Burke   22'
Penalties
Powell  
Proctor  
Sempare  
Mapes  
3–2   Burke
  Thomas
  Handley
  Duffy
  Formston
Attendance: 2,110
Referee: Scott Mathieson (Cheshire)
GK 1   Louise Cooper
DF 2   Anita Dines   115'
DF 3   Carole Osborne   89'
DF 4   Hope Powell (c)
DF 5   Donna Smith
MF 6   Columbine Saunders
MF 7   Tina Mapes
MF 8   Debbie Bampton   9'
MF 9   Brenda Sempare
FW 10   Kerry Davis
FW 11   Tara Proctor
Substitutes:
MF 12   Alex Cottier   9'
MF 13   Caroline McGloin   89'
DF 14   Sarah Mulligan   115'
DF 15   Sammy Wilson
DF 16   Andrea Cowan
Player/Manager:
  Debbie Bampton
GK 1   Rachel Brown
DF 2   Leanne Taylor
DF 3   Julie Griffiths   34'
DF 4   Clare Taylor (c)
DF 5   Jill Thomas
MF 6   Sammy Hayward
MF 7   Karen Burke
MF 8   Becky Easton   119'
MF 9   Maria Harper
FW 10   Jody Handley
FW 11   Joy McQuiggan   78'
Substitutes:
FW 12   Debbie Holland   78'
DF 13   Leanne Duffy   89'
MF 14   Gayle Formston   119'
Manager:
  Joby Humphries

References edit

  1. ^ "The FA are really terrified that the idea might get about that women". Independent.co.uk. 3 May 1996.
  2. ^ Association, The Football. "Women's FA Cup Final history". www.thefa.com.
  3. ^ ""It's the start of a new era for Burnley, and they need to get used to prestigious ties like this" - England legend Rachel Brown-Finnis on Women's FA Cup clash with Manchester United". www.burnleyexpress.net. April 13, 2021.
  4. ^ Squires, Theo (March 5, 2022). "Liverpool keeper played in FA Cup final at 15 and won more with Everton". Liverpool Echo.
  5. ^ "Women's FA Cup at 50: Winning the cup on penalties". BBC London.
  6. ^ O'Neill, Jen (December 4, 2021). "SHE KICKS BACK: Looking back at Liverpool's 1996 Cup Final heartbreak with Gayle 'Fez' Formston".
  7. ^ Slegg, Chris (4 December 2021). "Women's FA Cup final: The changing face of the game over 50 years". BBC News. Retrieved 8 April 2023.