2003 FA Women's Cup final

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2003 FA Women's Cup Final
Event2002–03 FA Women's Cup
Date5 May 2003 (2003-05-05)
Venue Selhurst Park, London
Referee George Cain (Liverpool)
Attendance10,389
2002
2004

The 2003 FA Women's Cup Final was an association football match between Fulham Ladies and Charlton Athletic Women on 5 May 2003 at Selhurst Park in London, England. [1] It was the 33rd final overall of the FA Women's Cup, a cup competition originally organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA) between 1970 and 1993, and by The Football Association (FA) since 1993. It was the third successive final for Fulham following their defeat by Arsenal Women in 2001 and their victory over Doncaster Rovers Belles the previous year. The teams had not met before in the FA Women's Cup Final. This was Charlton Athletic's fourth final overall but first under their current name, they had played the previous three as Croydon Women.

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The match was played in front of a crowd of 10,389. [2] Charlton almost took the lead after 40 seconds through Amanda Barr but her presentable chance was shot into the side netting. Fulham took the lead in the 18th-minute with a volley scored by Kristy Moore. Charlton's Karen Hills scored an own goal in the 36th-minute to double Fulham's lead, which they maintained to half time. Another own goal from Charlton, this time scored by Fara Williams in the 61st-minute, gave Fulham a 3–0 lead which was the final score. Fulham won the FA Women's Cup for a second time, making it the seventh final in which the previous year's winner was able to retain the cup. [3] [4]

Match details

Charlton Athletic 03 Fulham
Report
Selhurst Park , London
Attendance: 10,389
Referee: George Cain (Liverpool)
GK1 Flag of England.svg Pauline Cope
DF2 Flag of England.svg Casey Stoney (c)
DF12 Flag of England.svg Susan Rea
DF3 Flag of England.svg Eartha Pond
DF5 Flag of England.svg Karen Hills
MF6 Flag of England.svg Kyproulla Loizou
MF7 Flag of England.svg Joanne Broadhurst
MF8 Flag of England.svg Alexa Hunn
MF9 Flag of England.svg Amanda Barr
FW10 Flag of England.svg Justine Lorton
FW11 Flag of England.svg Carmaine Walker
Substitutes:
FW4 Flag of England.svg Fara Williams
DF17 Flag of England.svg Emma Whitter
MF14 Flag of England.svg Jessica Smith
GK15 Flag of Ireland.svg Grainne Kierans
GK20 Flag of England.svg Susannah Abbott
Manager:
Flag of England.svg Keith Boanas
GK1 Flag of Norway.svg Astrid Johannessen
DF2 Flag of England.svg Kim Jerray-Silver
DF4 Flag of England.svg Rachel Unitt
DF6 Flag of Norway.svg Margunn Haugenes
DF5 Flag of England.svg Mary Phillip (c)
MF14 Flag of Denmark.svg Katrine Pedersen
MF3 Flag of England.svg Rachel McArthur
MF8 Flag of England.svg Sanchia Duncan
MF9 Flag of England.svg Kristy Moore
FW15 Flag of England.svg Una Nwajei
FW11 Flag of England.svg Rachel Yankey
Substitutes:
DF12 Flag of Ireland.svg Ronnie Gibbons
GK13 Flag of England.svg Joy Smith
MF41 Flag of Denmark.svg Gitte Therkelsen
MF16 Flag of England.svg Marieanne Spacey
DF17 Flag of England.svg Jessica Wright
Manager:
Flag of Norway.svg Gaute Haugenes

References

  1. Cocozza, Paula (6 May 2003). "Triumph at the end of Fulham road". TheGuardian.com . Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. "Fulham Ladies bag Cup". BBC Sport. 5 May 2003. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  3. Garin, Erik. "England - List of Women Cup Winners". RSSSF . Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. "History of the Women's FA Cup Final". The Football Association. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2021.