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1991 WFA Cup final

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1991 WFA Cup Final
Event1990–91 WFA Cup
Date27 May 1991
VenuePrenton Park, Birkenhead
RefereeBob Nixon (Wirral)
Attendance4,010
1990
1992

The 1991 WFA Cup Final was the 21st final of the WFA Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams.[1] The showpiece event was played under the auspices of the Women's Football Association (WFA). Millwall Lionesses and Doncaster Belles contested the match at the Prenton Park, the home stadium of Tranmere Rovers F.C. on 27 Mayl 1991. Millwall won the game 1–0 with a goal by Yvonne Baldeo.[2][3][4]

Match details

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Millwall Lionesses1–0Doncaster Belles
Baldeo 65' Report
Attendance: 4,010
Referee: Bob Nixon (Wirral)
GK 1 England Lesley Higgs
DF 2 England Maria Luckhurst
DF 3 England Tina Mapes
MF 4 England Hope Powell
DF 5 England Sue Law
MF 6 New Zealand Maureen Jacobson
DF 7 England Louise Waller
MF 8 England Debbie Bampton (c)
FW 9 Wales Jane Bartley
FW 10 England Lynne McCormick
MF 11 England Yvonne Baldeo downward-facing red arrow 84'
Substitutes:
FW 12 England Karen Farley upward-facing green arrow 84'
DF 14 England Julie Fletcher
DF 15 England Anita Dines
DF 16 England Keeley Savage
MF 17 Republic of Ireland Raeltine Shrieves
Manager:
England Alan Wooler
GK 1 England Tracey Davidson
DF 2 England Julie Chipchase
DF 3 England Yvonne Bagley
MF 4 England Jackie Sherrard
DF 5 England Lorraine Hunt
DF 6 England Michelle Jackson
MF 7 England Joanne Broadhurst
MF 8 England Gillian Coultard (c)
FW 9 England Karen Walker
FW 10 England Gail Borman
MF 11 England Janice Murray
Substitutes:
FW 14 England Lorraine Young
DF 15 England Clare Large
MF 16 England Sue Herring
FW 17 England Sheila Edmunds
DF 18 England Karen Day
Manager:
England Paul Edmunds

Broadcast

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The final was broadcast on Channel 4.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Association, The Football. "Women's FA Cup Final history". www.thefa.com.
  2. ^ Laverty, Richard (October 29, 2020). "Tracy Osborn's Millwall and FA Cup Adventure".
  3. ^ "Lionesses aim to keep pride intact". The Independent. March 23, 1997.
  4. ^ "What they did next: Millwall Lionesses 1991 Women's FA Cup winners". November 22, 2014.
  5. ^ Ruddock, Joan (29 April 1991). "Millwall Lionesses FA Cup Victory". UK parliament. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
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