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The 1988–89 Women's Football Association Cup was the 19th edition of the WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup), the national
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knockout competition in
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. It was organised by the
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(WFA). The Merseyside club
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won the trophy in the 1989 WFA Cup Final – the match was played on 22 April, in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster the previous week. Three Leasowe players saw the tragedy at close hand, and the women's Final was nearly cancelled. The WFA Cup finalist clubs were Friends of Fulham, who had been the
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Cup–winners, and Leasowe Pacific, the runners–up of the
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Final against
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. The 1989 Final had a prominent broadcast on TV with "almost 2 million" viewers. The 1989 Cup was Leasowe Pacific's only title; the club later became Everton.


Group A


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group B


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group C


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group D


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group E


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group F


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group G


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Group H


First round proper

All games were scheduled for 25 September 1988.


Second round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 16 October 1988.


Third round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 6 November 1988.


Fourth round proper

All games were originally scheduled for 5 and 11 December 1988.


Quarter–finals

All games were played on 5 February 1989. The 1988 finalists, Leasowe and Doncaster Belles, were drawn together in the 1988–89 quarter–finals. This time, Leasowe defeated Doncaster, the champions of the previous two seasons, who were the strongest team in the women's Cup for many years. This defeat would remain Doncaster Belles' only WFA Cup loss outside of a Final between 1983 and 1994.


Semi–finals

All games were played on 5 March 1989. In the semi–finals, striker Louise Thomas scored a hat–trick for Leasowe against
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, in a 3–0 win at
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on 5 March. Friends of Fulham played their semi–final against
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on the same day at the same venue, a 3–0 win for Fulham.


Hillsborough disaster

One week before the women's Cup Final was scheduled, the
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caused the deaths of 94 Liverpool fans, ultimately 96, and caused injuries to 766, due to a fatal crush in the crowd at the men's FA Cup semi–final match on Saturday 15 April 1989. Three of the Leasowe Pacific players were at the Hillsborough match, as regular Liverpool F.C. supporters, in the Leppings Lane End with their team manager's daughter. All four were uninjured. The women's League game the following day between Leasowe and St Helens was cancelled, "as a mark of respect for the Hillsborough victims". After the traumatic events, Leasowe decided to participate in the women's Cup Final as scheduled, when given the choice of cancelling by the organisers and by Friends of Fulham. The Leasowe manager, Billy Jackson, who had played for the Liverpool junior team, said "I don't know whether we have adethe right decision or not", adding that the general consensus in discussions favoured going ahead with the game. At the women's Cup Final on 22 April, a minute's silence was observed and black armbands were worn. The day after the Final, the players of Leasowe laid a memorial wreath on the pitch at
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, accompanied by the Fulham team. They were not joined by Leasowe midfielder Cathy Gore, who had been at Hillsborough; Billy Jackson explained, "Cathy told us she could not go to Anfield again."


Final

In the seventh minute, Janice Murray gave Leasowe the lead from a cross by Harper, but
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equalised a minute later, "with a crisp shot after a good move". Powell's second goal made the score 2–1 for Fulham at half–time, scoring from a "snap volley" that took a "wicked deflection". In the second half, Fulham goalkeeper
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saved to prevent goals by Louise Thomas and Maureen Mallon (
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), but Leasowe levelled the game at 2–2 when Louise Thomas scored after having several chances. Another goal, by Joy McQuiggan, made it 3–2 to Leasowe with fifteen minutes remaining. Friends of Fulham could have equalised again when Marieanne Spacey crossed to Libby Hughes, but Leasowe goalkeeper Stewart made a diving save, which ensured victory for Leasowe Pacific, 3–2. Four players were singled out for praise in the ''
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'' match report: The match was televised the next day on
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, the first of five successive WFA Cup finals shown by the station. Julie Welch presented a one–hour program at 5:30pm on Sunday 23 April. Although the BBC had shown the WFA Cup before, this game was reportedly "the first to be televised specifically for highlights the following day".


Match details

:Note: Louise Thomas is named as scorer explicitly in matchday reports; the second goal has also later been attributed to her team–mate Jill Thomas.


Later developments

The winning goalscorer in the 1989 Final, Joy McQuiggan, went on to play in the 1994 FA Women's Cup Final for Knowsley United (now Liverpool) and played in the
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Final for Leasowe's inheritor club, Everton
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has had a highly decorated career in football, and later won two Women's FA Cups. Leasowe player
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, later a FA WPL champion and England player and coach, managed Everton to victory in the 2009–10 FA Women's Cup. FA historian David Barber said the 1989 match was the only women's football game at Old Trafford until 2012, although
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drew 0–0 with
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in UEFA Women's Euro 1991 qualifying before 435 fans on 2 September 1990.


See also

*
Women's FA Cup The Women's FA Challenge Cup is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football. Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup, and now Women's FA Cup (currently known as the Adobe Women's FA Cup for sponso ...
* 1989 European women's championship *
1988–89 FA Cup The 1988–89 FA Cup was the 108th season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. Qualifying rounds Most participating clubs that were not members of the Football League ...


References

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