1979 WFA Cup final

Football match
1979 WFA Cup Final
Event1978–79 WFA Cup
Southampton Women Lowestoft Ladies
1 0
Date6 May 1979
VenueJubilee Park, Waterlooville
RefereeA. Robinson
Attendance1,200
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The 1979 WFA Cup Final was the 9th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. It was the ninth final to be held under the direct control of Women's Football Association (WFA).[1] Southampton Women's F.C. and Lowestoft Ladies contested the match at Jubilee Park, the home of Waterlooville F.C. on 6 May 1979. The match ended 1–0 in favour of Southampton.[2]

Match details

Southampton Women1–0Lowestoft Ladies
Chapman 6'
Jubilee Park, Waterlooville
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: A. Robinson
GK 1 England Sue Buckett (c)
DF 2 England Heather Kirkland
DF 3 England Maggie Pearce
DF 4 Wales Ann Squires
DF 5 England Sharon Roberts
MF 6 England Grace Cesareo
MF 7 England Lynda Hale
MF 8 England Pat Chapman
MF 9 England Sharon Roberts
FW 10 England Sue Lopez
FW 11 England Hilary Carter
Substitutes:
FW 12 England Jackie Richards
DF 13 England Jill Long
14 England Andrea Crouch
Manager:
England Charlie Clarke
GK 1 England Rita Fossey
DF 2 England Mary Hinson
DF 3 England Anne Leggett
DF 4 England Avril Nolloth
DF 5 England Kim Blowers
MF 6 England Maureen Reynolds (c)
MF 7 England Angela Poppy
MF 8 England Veronica Prine
MF 9 England Shirley Jones
FW 10 England Linda Curl
FW 11 England Julie Bolton downward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutes:
12 England Angela Bailey
13 England Jackie Slack upward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
England Sav Ramayon

References

  1. ^ Association, The Football. "Women's FA Cup Final history". www.thefa.com.
  2. ^ "Taking the Lowe road", When Saturday Comes, November 2021, pp28–29

External links

  • Official website
  • Report at WomensFACup.co.uk
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