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

Match details

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)
GK1 Louise Cooper
DF 2 Anita Dines  115'
DF 3 Carole Osborne  89'
DF4 Hope Powell (c)
DF5 Donna Smith
MF6 Columbine Saunders
MF7 Tina Mapes
MF 8 Debbie Bampton  9'
MF9 Brenda Sempare
FW10 Kerry Davis
FW11 Tara Proctor
Substitutes:
MF 12 Alex Cottier  9'
MF 13 Caroline McGloin  89'
DF 14 Sarah Mulligan  115'
DF15 Sammy Wilson
DF16 Andrea Cowan
Player/Manager:
Debbie Bampton
GK1 Rachel Brown
DF2 Leanne Taylor
DF 3 Julie Griffiths  34'
DF4 Clare Taylor (c)
DF5 Jill Thomas
MF6 Sammy Hayward
MF7 Karen Burke
MF 8 Becky Easton  119'
MF9 Maria Harper
FW10 Jody Handley
FW 11 Joy McQuiggan  78'
Substitutes:
FW12 Debbie Holland 78'
DF 13 Leanne Duffy  89'
MF 14 Gayle Formston  119'
Manager:
Joby Humphries

References


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