The 1971 WFA Cup Final was the first final of the WFA Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams.[3] The showpiece event was played under the auspices of the Women's Football Association (WFA). Southampton and Stewarton Thistle contested the match at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London on 9 May 1971. Southampton won the match 4–1. There was some controversy surrounding the match however. Accusations were made that Southampton were essentially a team of players taken from several different clubs in the Hampshire League and were misrepresenting themselves. Southampton were fined £25 by the FA but allowed to keep the trophy.[4][5][6][7]
Match details
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| GK |
1 |
Gerry Chalmers
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| DF |
2 |
Isobel Howie
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| DF |
3 |
Sophia McDonald
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| DF |
4 |
Linda Kidd
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| DF |
5 |
Elsie Cook (c)
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| MF |
6 |
Sandra Walker
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| MF |
7 |
Rose Reilly
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| MF |
8 |
Jan Lightbody
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| MF |
9 |
Susie Ferries
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| FW |
10 |
Moira Redmond
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| FW |
11 |
Mary-Jane Lindsay |
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60'
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| Substitutes:
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12 |
Yvonne Bolton |
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60'
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Elsie Cook[11] and Tom Strawhorn
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Bibliography
- Slegg, Chris (2020). A History of the Women's FA Cup Final. London, England: The History Press. ISBN 978-0750996594.
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