1983–84 WFA Cup
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The 1983–84 WFA Cup was an
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tournament for women's teams, held between 2 October 1983 and 6 May 1984. It was the 14th season of the
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and was won by Howbury Grange, who defeated
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in the
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. The tournament consisted seven rounds of competition proper. :''All match results and dates from the Women's FA Cup Website.''


South West group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


Home Counties group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


Northern Counties group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


South East group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


Chiltern & Essex group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


Greater London group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


Midland group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


North West group


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 2 October 1983.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1983.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 4 and 11 December 1983.


Fourth round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 8 January 1984.


Quarter–finals

All games were played on 5 February 1984.


Semi–finals

All games were played on 11 and 18 March 1984.


Final


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:1983-84 FA Women's Cup Women's FA Cup seasons 1983–84 in English women's football