1998 FA Women's Cup final

The 1998 FA Women's Cup final was the 27th final of the FA Women's Cup, England's primary cup competition for women's football teams. It was the fifth final to be held under the direct control of the Football Association (FA). It was contested between Arsenal and Croydon Women at The New Den, home of Millwall. The final ended 3–2 in favour of Arsenal.[1][2][3] The final was broadcast on BSkyB.[4] As their men's counterpart won the 1997–98 FA Cup, Arsenal became the first club to win both the men's and women's FA Cup in the same season after the FA's take over of the women's tournament in 1993.

1998 FA Women's Cup final
Arsenal celebrate a Cup double in 1998
Event1997–98 FA Women's Cup
Date4 May 1998
VenueThe New Den, London
RefereeAlan Wiley (Staffordshire)
Attendance2,205
1997
1999

Match details

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Arsenal3–2Croydon
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Attendance: 2,205
Arsenal
Croydon
GK1England Sarah Reed
DF2England Kirsty Pealling
DF4England Vicki Slee
DF5England Carol Harwood
DF6England Faye White (c)downward-facing red arrow 34'
DF10England Kelley Few
MF3England Kim Jerray-Silver
MF7England Tina Mapes
MF8England Sian Williams
FW9England Marieanne Spacey
FW11England Rachel Yankey
Substitutes:
FW12England Natasha Daly
GK13England Emma Hastings
DF14England Nina Downham
MF15England Linda Wattupward-facing green arrow 34'downward-facing red arrow 89'
DF16Republic of Ireland Tammy Scrivensupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
England Terry Howard
GK1England Louise Cooper
DF2England Julie Fletcher
DF3England Julie Darby
DF4Northern Ireland Gill Wylie
DF6England Alex Cottier
DF9England Samantha Brittondownward-facing red arrow 82'
MF5England Debbie Bampton
MF7England Hope Powell (c)
MF10England Tara Proctor
FW8England Kerry Davis
FW11England Joanne Broadhurst
Substitutes:
FW12England Sharon Barberupward-facing green arrow 82'
DF13England Anita Dines
MF14England Carole Osborne
GK15England Sue Jones
DF16England Debbie Biggins
Manager:
England Debbie Bampton

Assistant referees:
D. R. Spicer
Wendy Toms
Fourth official:
R. G. Smith

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.


Reception

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Andy Gray and Richard Keys of Sky Sports are noted for laughing at the skill of women's footballers in the final of the competition.[5]

References

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