FA Women's Cup

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The Football Association Women’s Challenge Cup Competition, commonly referred to as the FA Women's Cup, is the top cup competition for women's football clubs in England - designed as an exact equivalent to the FA Cup created 99 years earlier.

Since the creation of the FA Women's Premier League in 1993, the semi-professional teams affiliated with male Premiership and Football League counterparts have dominated the competition. Arsenal won the 2004 competition, beating Charlton Athletic 3-0 in the final on May 3. On May 2, 2005, Charlton Athletic made amends for the disappointment of the two previous years, by beating Everton 1-0. Arsenal regained the trophy on May 1, 2006, beating Leeds United 5-0.

In recent years the final of the tournament has been covered by BBC TV, presented by Celina Hinchcliffe, Rebecca Lowe and commentary by Steve Lee. The final has also been simulcast on BBC Radio Five Live. From 2009, the final will move to ITV1.

The FA Women's Cup shares sponsorship with its men's equivalent (for 2006 to 2010, E.ON). The current cup holders are Arsenal. They beat Leeds United 4-1 on May 05, 2008.

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Year Winners Score Runners up Notes
1971 Southampton 4-1 Stewarton & Thistle
1972 Southampton 3-2 Lee's Ladies
1973 Southampton 2-0 Westhorn United
1974 Foxdens 2-1 Southampton
1975 Southampton 4-2 Warminster
1976 Southampton 2-1 QPR
1977 QPR 1-0 Southampton
1978 Southampton 8-2 QPR
1979 Southampton 1-0 Lowestoft
1980 St Helens 1-0 Preston North End
1981 Southampton 4-2 St Helens
1982 Lowestoft 2-0 Cleveland Spartans
1983 Doncaster Rovers 3-2 St Helens
1984 Howbury Grange 4-2 Doncaster Rovers
1985 Friends of Fulham 2-0 Doncaster Rovers
1986 Norwich 4-3 Doncaster Rovers
1987 Doncaster Rovers 2-0 St Helens
1988 Doncaster Rovers 3-1 Leasowe Pacific
1989 Leasowe Pacific 3-2 Friends of Fulham
1990 Doncaster Rovers 1-0 Friends of Fulham
1991 Millwall 1-0 Doncaster Rovers
1992 Doncaster Rovers 4-0 Red Star Southampton
1993 Arsenal 3-0 Doncaster Rovers
1994 Doncaster Rovers 1-0 Knowsley United
1995 Arsenal 3-2 Liverpool
1996 Croydon 1-1 Liverpool aet; Croydon won 4-2 on penalties
1997 Millwall 1-0 Wembley
1998 Arsenal 3-2 Croydon
1999 Arsenal 2-0 Southampton Saints
2000 Croydon 2-1 Doncaster Rovers
2001 Arsenal 1-0 Fulham
2002 Fulham 2-1 Doncaster Rovers Scorers: Yankey (FUL) 55', Chapman (FUL) 56', Handley (DOC) 58'
2003 Fulham 3-0 Charlton Athletic Scorers: Moore 18', Hills (o.g) 36', Williams (o.g) 61'
2004 Arsenal 3-0 Charlton Athletic Scorers: Fleeting (3) 23', 25', 83'
2005 Charlton Athletic 1-0 Everton Scorer: Aluko 58'
2006 Arsenal 5-0 Leeds United Scorers: Ward (o.g) 3', Fleeting 34', Yankey 35', K. Smith (pen) 73', Sanderson 77'
2007 Arsenal 4-1 Charlton Athletic Scorers: Holtham (CHA) 2', Smith (ARS) 7', 80', Ludlow (ARS) 15', 45'
2008 Arsenal 4-1 Leeds United Scorers: Smith (ARS) 54', 83', Ludlow (ARS) 58', Sanderson (ARS) 60', Clarke (LEE) 68'

The Cup winner competes with the FA Women's Premier League National Division winners for the FA Women's Community Shield.

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[edit] Media coverage

The final of the FA Women's Cup is the only match broadcast on TV and it is broadcast live on BBC One

The Broadcast will be live from The City Ground in Nottingham on May 5th. The team will be fronted by Jake Humphrey, with Gavin Peacock, Everton's Rachel Brown and Jo Potter as pundits.

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