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2009 FA Women's Premier League Cup final

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2009 FA Women's Premier League Cup final
Event2009 FA Women's Premier League Cup
Date26 February 2009
VenueGlanford Park, Scunthorpe
RefereeSteve Rowntree
Attendance2,753

The 2009 FA Women's Premier League Cup final was the 18th final of the FA Women's Premier League Cup, England's main women's league cup competition before it was replaced by the FA WSL Cup in 2011. Arsenal Ladies defeated Doncaster Rovers Belles 5–0 at Glanford Park, Scunthorpe.[1][2]

Match

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Doncaster Rovers Belles0–5Arsenal Ladies
The Guardian
Arsenal F.C.
Smith 6', 33', 58'
Scott 67'
S.Grant 89'
Attendance: 2,753
Referee: Steve Rowntree






GK England Nicola Hobbs
DF England Chelsea Weston
DF England Claire Utley
DF England Hughes
DF England Leat
MF England Turner
MF England Johnson downward-facing red arrow
MF England Vicky Exley
MF England Stevens downward-facing red arrow 77'
FW England Emily Heckler
FW England Victoria Williams
Substitutes:
DF England Davies
MF England Chadwick upward-facing green arrow
MF England Farrow
FW England Sarah Owen
FW England Shaw upward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
England Julie Chipchase
GK Republic of Ireland Emma Byrne
DF England Alex Scott
DF Republic of Ireland Ciara Grant
DF England Laura Bassett downward-facing red arrow 80'
MF Republic of Ireland Niamh Fahey
MF Wales Jayne Ludlow
MF England Katie Chapman
MF Scotland Kim Little
FW England Gemma Davison downward-facing red arrow
FW England Kelly Smith downward-facing red arrow 86'
FW England Rachel Yankey
Substitutes:
GK Jamaica Rebecca Spencer
DF England Gilly Flaherty upward-facing green arrow 80'
FW Scotland Suzanne Grant upward-facing green arrow
MF England Sian Larkin
FW England Lauren Bruton upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
England Vic Akers
Player of the Match:

Kelly Smith (Arsenal)

Match rules

References

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  1. ^ Taylor, Declan (26 February 2009). "League Cup Final: Doncaster 0–5 Arsenal". Arsenal F.C. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Smith seals cup win on Arsenal farewell". UEFA.com. 26 February 2009.