Sponsored
//Are you ready to dive into Mamma Mia?//Rise Up Networking launches summer social at Habbibi, Victoria Gate//Join us for Summer networking & BBQ at Dakota Leeds//New partnership rounds up ‘shop local’ gifts for the end of term//Homebuilder highlights family homes for sale in Bridlington//First look inside Domo Leeds as Sardinian restaurant opens its doors//Learn how to use photos to gain media coverage//Dean Clough to host production for third series of hit TV show//Are you ready to dive into Mamma Mia?//Rise Up Networking launches summer social at Habbibi, Victoria Gate//Join us for Summer networking & BBQ at Dakota Leeds//New partnership rounds up ‘shop local’ gifts for the end of term//Homebuilder highlights family homes for sale in Bridlington//First look inside Domo Leeds as Sardinian restaurant opens its doors//Learn how to use photos to gain media coverage//Dean Clough to host production for third series of hit TV show
Online events celebrates 50 years of the women's FA cup
Back to News
Fashion and Lifestyle

Online events celebrates 50 years of the women's FA cup

The Editor

The Editor

|1 min read

The FA Cup is one of the most renowned competitions in sport – but for years the women’s event has been largely ignored by the public and the media.

Ahead of this year’s Women’s FA Cup Final on 3rd December, Leeds based Sporting Heritage CIC is hosting a special online event with the BBC sports journalist, Chris Slegg, and author of ‘A History of Women’s FA Cup Final’ and 1985 Women's FA Cup Winner, Lori Hoey to explore some of the moments that have shaped the evolution of the competition.

This exclusive, free event is being hosted by Sporting Heritage's Education Lead, Derek Peaple and is supported by funding from Sports England. WFA co-founder, Patricia Gregory will also join the discussion to consider where we would be now if the competition had been fully embraced by the authorities half a century ago.

Derek Peale said: “The WFA competition and women’s football, in general, has really developed since the very first FA final on Sunday 9th May 1971. Southampton Women beat Scottish side, Stewarton Thistle on an overgrown pitch inside an athletics track at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre with just a handful of spectators watching and very little, to no media interest. Those early pioneers of the sport have really paved the way for the game we see today. They fought prejudice and discrimination to overturn a ban that had been in place on women’s football since 1921.
This online event is a brilliant opportunity to find out about the heritage of women’s football and hear the first-hand stories of these inspiring sportswomen.”

Tickets to the online event are free and it takes place Monday 29th November 1pm-2.30pm https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fifty-years-of-the-womens-fa-cup-final-tickets-210338306537

Sponsored
728×90

Share this article

https://yorkshirebusinesswoman.co.uk/news/online-events-celebrates-50-years-of-the-womens-fa-cup

Related Articles

Are you ready to dive into Mamma Mia?

Are you ready to dive into Mamma Mia?

The sensational feel-good musical MAMMA MIA! returns to Leeds Grand Theatre from Tue 16 – Sat 27 June 2026 as it celebrates its 25th anniversary – and the ‘Flipper Boys’ are already making waves! From West End to global phenomenon, MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the storytelling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with a sunny, funny tale of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads unfolding on a Greek island idyll. The 25th anniversary tour cast is led by Jenn Griff

Homebuilder highlights family homes for sale in Bridlington

Homebuilder highlights family homes for sale in Bridlington

The leading housebuilder is encouraging property seekers in East Yorkshire, or those looking to move to the coast, to consider its collection of three bedroom Ellerton and Howden homes. The homes offer a fantastic opportunity for families or young professionals looking to step onto the property ladder. Designed for modern living, the homes have spacious, open-plan layouts, prioritising natural light with large windows and French doors leading to the garden. The homes also feature two double be

First look inside Domo Leeds as Sardinian restaurant opens its doors

First look inside Domo Leeds as Sardinian restaurant opens its doors

Award-winning Sardinian restaurant Domo has officially opened its first Leeds venue, welcoming its first customers to the landmark Tower Works development on the city’s South Bank. The highly anticipated restaurant opened on Friday, June 5, bringing its signature blend of authentic Sardinian cuisine, aperitivo culture and warm hospitality to Leeds for the first time. Guests can now experience Domo’s vibrant canal-side setting, complete with a striking central bar, open kitchen and interiors