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2012 FA Women's Cup final

The 2012 FA Women's Cup final was the 42nd final of the FA Women's Cup.[4] 276 clubs competed for the years trophy.[5] The winners did not qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League.[6]

2012 FA Women's Cup final
Event2011–12 FA Women's Cup
Birmingham City Ladies won 3–2 on penalties
Date26 May 2012
VenueAshton Gate, Bristol
Player of the MatchKaren Carney (Birmingham City Ladies)[1]
RefereeNatalie Walker (Lancashire)[2]
Attendance8,723[3]
2011
2013

Birmingham City Ladies, beat Chelsea Ladies 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out after a 2–2 draw in the final at Ashton Gate.[7]

The match was televised live by Sky Sports 2. The channel's decision to switch the transmission of the penalty shoot-out to behind the red button was criticised and described as embarrassing.[8] The attendance of 8,723 was the lowest at the FA Women's Cup final since 2005.[9] Entertainment at the final included a half time performance from The Risk, a boy band who had finished 10th in the previous year's edition of The X Factor.[10]

Route to the final edit

Birmingham City Ladies edit

Round Opposition Score
5th Liverpool Ladies (h) 3–0
6th Sunderland Women (h) 4–0
SF Bristol Academy Women (n) 4–1

As an FA WSL team, Birmingham City Ladies entered the competition in the fifth round, where they were drawn at home to Liverpool Ladies. They were rewarded for their first half performance on 26 minutes, when Jodie Taylor struck to put them a goal up. It was 2-0 just moments later after the half-time though, when Liverpool's goalie Aroon Clansey rushed from her line to deny Carney, only to see her header fall to Isobel Christiansen, who showed terrific instincts to volley into the unguarded net from around 35 yards out. With seconds left, the home side did increase their lead when a Chelsea Weston pass found its way to substitute Maz Ballard, who touched the ball past Clansey before poking the ball into the empty net from close range, to give Birmingham a 3-0 win.[11]

Birmingham faced Sunderland Women in the sixth round at Stratford Town. Kerys Harrop scored in the 22nd minute to give Birmingham the lead. Taylor very nearly bagged a second moments later – only for her goal-bound attempt to be saved by Sunderland 'keeper Rachael Laws. The hosts were able to coast through the remainder of the first-half, but still had the appetite for a third goal courtesy of Harrop. With Blues fully in control, Eniola Aluko added a fourth after 83 minutes, to give Birmingham a 4-0 victory.[12]

Bristol Academy Women were the opponents in the semi-final, held at Tamworth.[13] Birmingham made the best possible start at Tamworth FC – taking the lead through Rachel William's header on nine minutes. An eventful start produced more drama shortly afterwards the opener, when Carney's goal-bound corner was handled on the line by Bristol Academy's Alex Culvin, leaving the referee no option but to brandish a red card. The Vixens were lucky not to receive further punishment, however, due to Williams hacking the resulting penalty wide. With David Parker's side firmly in the ascendancy, there was little action to speak of in the remainder of the first-half, that was until Carney bagged two quick fire braces shortly before the break. Williams' second was equally as emphatic – smashing home Jodie Taylor's looping cross. Mark Sampson's team grabbed a consolation courtesy of Laura del Río's strike late on, but this couldn’t take the gloss off a memorable day for the Ladies, but Birmingham secure their place in the final for the first time in the FA Women's Cup history.[14]

Chelsea Ladies edit

Round Opposition Score
5th Brighton & Hove Albion Women & Girls (h) 3–0
6th Doncaster Rovers Belles (a) 0–2
SF Arsenal Ladies (n) 2–0

Chelsea Ladies – also a FA WSL team – entered the competition in the fifth round too. Their opening match was a 3–0 home win against Brighton & Hove Albion Women & Girls. After a goalless first half Dunia Susi struck early in the second, before Helen Bleazard and Sue Lappin scored to give Chelsea a 3–0 win.[15]

Chelsea were drawn to play at away against Doncaster Rovers Belles in the sixth round. From Sophie Ingle's corner kick, her high delivery was met at the far post by Gemma Bonner, who prodded home from a yard out to give Chelsea the advantage. From Danielle Buet's delivery, Bonner flicked onto Susi, who was not to be denied, meeting the ball with a powerful header into the top corner to secure Chelsea's place in the final four with a 2-0 win.[16]

Chelsea faced Arsenal Ladies in the semi-final at Brentford.[17] Chelsea took the lead in stunning fashion midway through the first half. Winning the ball on the halfway line, winger Bleazard drove in from the left, before unleashing a superb 25-yard drive into the top corner to give the Blues the advantage. Stand-in skipper Susi almost doubled the Blues' advantage after racing clear to meet Dani Buet's through-ball, forcing Emma Byrne into a low save, and Chelsea also secure their place in the final for the first time in the FA Women's Cup history.[18]

Pre-match edit

The event represented a first final appearance for either club, as well as the first time the match had been held in Bristol.[19]

Match edit

 

Summary edit

Helen Lander put Chelsea ahead in the 70th minute courtesy of a neat turn and finish and it looked for a long time that this solitary goal would be enough for glory, but Rachel Williams equalised in the 91st minute after Chelsea failed to clear a Karen Carney corner. The Londoners retook the lead in the first half of extra time through substitute Kate Longhurst, but the Blues bounced back once more when Carney converted a centrally-placed free-kick on the edge of the box. This goal forced the penalty shoot-out which they would eventually triumph in. Williams saw her kick saved by Carly Telford but Rachel Unitt, Jodie Taylor and Karen Carney all converted for the Midlanders. Chelsea's Drew Spence saw her penalty saved by Rebecca Spencer, Claire Rafferty hooked her penalty wide and Gemma Bonner blazed hers over the bar to hand The Cup to Birmingham.[3]

Details edit

Birmingham City Ladies2–2 (a.e.t.)Chelsea Ladies
Williams   90+1'
Carney   112'
Report Lander   70'
Longhurst   101'
Penalties
Williams  
Unitt  
Taylor  
Carney  
3–2   Sherwood
  Spence
  Rafferty
  Buet
  Bonner
Attendance: 8,723[3]
Referee: Natalie Walker (Lancashire)[2]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Birmingham City Ladies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chelsea Ladies
GK 22   Rebecca Spencer
RB 2   Chelsea Weston
CB 19   Emily Westwood
CB 6   Laura Bassett (c)
LB 17   Rachel Unitt
RM 10   Karen Carney
CM 14   Jade Moore
CM 11   Jo Potter
LM 3   Kerys Harrop   63'
AM 8   Rachel Williams
CF 14   Jodie Taylor
Substitutes:
GK 1   Marie Hourihan
MF 7   Isobel Christiansen
FW 9   Eniola Aluko   63'
FW 20   Marie Ballard
FW 21   Cristina Torkildsen
Manager:
  David Parker
 
GK 1   Carly Telford (c)
RB 2   Lara Fay   70'
CB 5   Gemma Bonner
CB 16   Sophie Ingle
LB 11   Claire Rafferty
RM 19   Laura Coombs   57'
CM 6   Katie Sherwood
LM 8   Danielle Buet
RW 17   Dunia Susi
LW 15   Helen Bleazard
CF 10   Helen Lander   76'
Substitutes:
GK 18   Sarah Quantrill
DF 3   Sophie Perry   70'
MF 4   Drew Spence   57'
FW 7   Ashlee Hincks
FW 20   Kate Longhurst   76'
Manager:
  Matt Beard

Player of the match

Match officials

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.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nisbet, John (27 May 2012). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Cup final day of destiny for female referee". Lancashire Evening Post. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "Blues land maiden Women's Cup". The FA WSL. 26 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  4. ^ "About the FA Women's Cup". thefa.com. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  5. ^ "FA.com Early rounds Drawn". thefa.com. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  6. ^ . shekicks.net. Archived from the original on 31 May 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  7. ^ "FA Women's Cup: Birmingham beat Chelsea on penalties in final". bbc.co.uk. 26 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  8. ^ Leighton, Tony (27 May 2012). "Birmingham City to challenge Arsenal dominance after FA Cup triumph". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  9. ^ Leighton, Tony (26 May 2012). "Birmingham City win women's FA Cup as Chelsea suffer shootout misery". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  10. ^ "Women's Cup Final gets the X Factor". The Football Association. 15 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  11. ^ . Liverpool Ladies. 11 March 2012. Archived from the original on 14 April 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  12. ^ . Birmingham City Ladies. 25 March 2012. Archived from the original on 28 April 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  13. ^ "Tamworth the venue for semi-final". Birmingham City Ladies. 26 March 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  14. ^ . Birmingham City Ladies. 15 April 2012. Archived from the original on 2 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  15. ^ "Chelsea 3 Brighton 0". Chelsea Ladies. 11 March 2012. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  16. ^ "Doncaster Rovers 0 Chelsea 2". Chelsea Ladies. 25 March 2012. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  17. ^ "The FA Women's Cup: Semi-Final venues confirmed". TheFA.com. 29 March 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  18. ^ "FA Cup semi: Chelsea 2 Arsenal 0". Chelsea Ladies. 3 May 2012. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  19. ^ "FA Women's Cup Final Information". Bristol City Football Club. 26 May 2012. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.

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The 2012 FA Women s Cup final was the 42nd final of the FA Women s Cup 4 276 clubs competed for the years trophy 5 The winners did not qualify for the UEFA Women s Champions League 6 2012 FA Women s Cup finalEvent2011 12 FA Women s CupBirmingham City Ladies Chelsea Ladies2 2Birmingham City Ladies won 3 2 on penaltiesDate26 May 2012VenueAshton Gate BristolPlayer of the MatchKaren Carney Birmingham City Ladies 1 RefereeNatalie Walker Lancashire 2 Attendance8 723 3 20112013 Birmingham City Ladies beat Chelsea Ladies 3 2 in a penalty shoot out after a 2 2 draw in the final at Ashton Gate 7 The match was televised live by Sky Sports 2 The channel s decision to switch the transmission of the penalty shoot out to behind the red button was criticised and described as embarrassing 8 The attendance of 8 723 was the lowest at the FA Women s Cup final since 2005 9 Entertainment at the final included a half time performance from The Risk a boy band who had finished 10th in the previous year s edition of The X Factor 10 Contents 1 Route to the final 1 1 Birmingham City Ladies 1 2 Chelsea Ladies 2 Pre match 3 Match 3 1 Summary 3 2 Details 4 See also 5 ReferencesRoute to the final editSee also 2011 12 FA Women s Cup Birmingham City Ladies edit Round Opposition Score 5th Liverpool Ladies h 3 0 6th Sunderland Women h 4 0 SF Bristol Academy Women n 4 1 As an FA WSL team Birmingham City Ladies entered the competition in the fifth round where they were drawn at home to Liverpool Ladies They were rewarded for their first half performance on 26 minutes when Jodie Taylor struck to put them a goal up It was 2 0 just moments later after the half time though when Liverpool s goalie Aroon Clansey rushed from her line to deny Carney only to see her header fall to Isobel Christiansen who showed terrific instincts to volley into the unguarded net from around 35 yards out With seconds left the home side did increase their lead when a Chelsea Weston pass found its way to substitute Maz Ballard who touched the ball past Clansey before poking the ball into the empty net from close range to give Birmingham a 3 0 win 11 Birmingham faced Sunderland Women in the sixth round at Stratford Town Kerys Harrop scored in the 22nd minute to give Birmingham the lead Taylor very nearly bagged a second moments later only for her goal bound attempt to be saved by Sunderland keeper Rachael Laws The hosts were able to coast through the remainder of the first half but still had the appetite for a third goal courtesy of Harrop With Blues fully in control Eniola Aluko added a fourth after 83 minutes to give Birmingham a 4 0 victory 12 Bristol Academy Women were the opponents in the semi final held at Tamworth 13 Birmingham made the best possible start at Tamworth FC taking the lead through Rachel William s header on nine minutes An eventful start produced more drama shortly afterwards the opener when Carney s goal bound corner was handled on the line by Bristol Academy s Alex Culvin leaving the referee no option but to brandish a red card The Vixens were lucky not to receive further punishment however due to Williams hacking the resulting penalty wide With David Parker s side firmly in the ascendancy there was little action to speak of in the remainder of the first half that was until Carney bagged two quick fire braces shortly before the break Williams second was equally as emphatic smashing home Jodie Taylor s looping cross Mark Sampson s team grabbed a consolation courtesy of Laura del Rio s strike late on but this couldn t take the gloss off a memorable day for the Ladies but Birmingham secure their place in the final for the first time in the FA Women s Cup history 14 Chelsea Ladies edit Round Opposition Score 5th Brighton amp Hove Albion Women amp Girls h 3 0 6th Doncaster Rovers Belles a 0 2 SF Arsenal Ladies n 2 0 Chelsea Ladies also a FA WSL team entered the competition in the fifth round too Their opening match was a 3 0 home win against Brighton amp Hove Albion Women amp Girls After a goalless first half Dunia Susi struck early in the second before Helen Bleazard and Sue Lappin scored to give Chelsea a 3 0 win 15 Chelsea were drawn to play at away against Doncaster Rovers Belles in the sixth round From Sophie Ingle s corner kick her high delivery was met at the far post by Gemma Bonner who prodded home from a yard out to give Chelsea the advantage From Danielle Buet s delivery Bonner flicked onto Susi who was not to be denied meeting the ball with a powerful header into the top corner to secure Chelsea s place in the final four with a 2 0 win 16 Chelsea faced Arsenal Ladies in the semi final at Brentford 17 Chelsea took the lead in stunning fashion midway through the first half Winning the ball on the halfway line winger Bleazard drove in from the left before unleashing a superb 25 yard drive into the top corner to give the Blues the advantage Stand in skipper Susi almost doubled the Blues advantage after racing clear to meet Dani Buet s through ball forcing Emma Byrne into a low save and Chelsea also secure their place in the final for the first time in the FA Women s Cup history 18 Pre match editThe event represented a first final appearance for either club as well as the first time the match had been held in Bristol 19 Match edit nbsp Summary edit Helen Lander put Chelsea ahead in the 70th minute courtesy of a neat turn and finish and it looked for a long time that this solitary goal would be enough for glory but Rachel Williams equalised in the 91st minute after Chelsea failed to clear a Karen Carney corner The Londoners retook the lead in the first half of extra time through substitute Kate Longhurst but the Blues bounced back once more when Carney converted a centrally placed free kick on the edge of the box This goal forced the penalty shoot out which they would eventually triumph in Williams saw her kick saved by Carly Telford but Rachel Unitt Jodie Taylor and Karen Carney all converted for the Midlanders Chelsea s Drew Spence saw her penalty saved by Rebecca Spencer Claire Rafferty hooked her penalty wide and Gemma Bonner blazed hers over the bar to hand The Cup to Birmingham 3 Details edit 26 May 201212 15 BSTBirmingham City Ladies2 2 a e t Chelsea LadiesWilliams nbsp 90 1 Carney nbsp 112 Report Lander nbsp 70 Longhurst nbsp 101 PenaltiesWilliams nbsp Unitt nbsp Taylor nbsp Carney nbsp 3 2 nbsp Sherwood nbsp Spence nbsp Rafferty nbsp Buet nbsp BonnerAshton Gate BristolAttendance 8 723 3 Referee Natalie Walker Lancashire 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Birmingham City Ladies nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Chelsea Ladies GK 22 nbsp Rebecca Spencer RB 2 nbsp Chelsea Weston CB 19 nbsp Emily Westwood CB 6 nbsp Laura Bassett c LB 17 nbsp Rachel Unitt RM 10 nbsp Karen Carney CM 14 nbsp Jade Moore CM 11 nbsp Jo Potter LM 3 nbsp Kerys Harrop nbsp 63 AM 8 nbsp Rachel Williams CF 14 nbsp Jodie Taylor Substitutes GK 1 nbsp Marie Hourihan MF 7 nbsp Isobel Christiansen FW 9 nbsp Eniola Aluko nbsp 63 FW 20 nbsp Marie Ballard FW 21 nbsp Cristina Torkildsen Manager nbsp David Parker nbsp GK 1 nbsp Carly Telford c RB 2 nbsp Lara Fay nbsp 70 CB 5 nbsp Gemma Bonner CB 16 nbsp Sophie Ingle LB 11 nbsp Claire Rafferty RM 19 nbsp Laura Coombs nbsp 57 CM 6 nbsp Katie Sherwood LM 8 nbsp Danielle Buet RW 17 nbsp Dunia Susi LW 15 nbsp Helen Bleazard CF 10 nbsp Helen Lander nbsp 76 Substitutes GK 18 nbsp Sarah Quantrill DF 3 nbsp Sophie Perry nbsp 70 MF 4 nbsp Drew Spence nbsp 57 FW 7 nbsp Ashlee Hincks FW 20 nbsp Kate Longhurst nbsp 76 Manager nbsp Matt Beard Player of the match Karen Carney Birmingham City Ladies 1 Match officials Assistant referees Helen Conley Durham Sian Piret Oxfordshire Fourth official Amy Fearn Leicestershire 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 See also edit2011 12 FA Women s CupReferences edit a b Nisbet John 27 May 2012 Shoot out has unhappy ending for Chelsea Ladies The Independent Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2012 a b Cup final day of destiny for female referee Lancashire Evening Post 20 April 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 a b c Blues land maiden Women s Cup The FA WSL 26 May 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 About the FA Women s Cup thefa com Retrieved 17 January 2012 FA com Early rounds Drawn thefa com Retrieved 17 January 2012 Champions League for Birmingham City shekicks net Archived from the original on 31 May 2012 Retrieved 17 January 2012 FA Women s Cup Birmingham beat Chelsea on penalties in final bbc co uk 26 May 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Leighton Tony 27 May 2012 Birmingham City to challenge Arsenal dominance after FA Cup triumph The Guardian Retrieved 27 May 2012 Leighton Tony 26 May 2012 Birmingham City win women s FA Cup as Chelsea suffer shootout misery The Guardian Retrieved 27 May 2012 Women s Cup Final gets the X Factor The Football Association 15 May 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Reds knocked out by dominant Blues Liverpool Ladies 11 March 2012 Archived from the original on 14 April 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Blues 4 Sunderland 0 Birmingham City Ladies 25 March 2012 Archived from the original on 28 April 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Tamworth the venue for semi final Birmingham City Ladies 26 March 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Blues Ladies 4 Bristol Academy 1 Birmingham City Ladies 15 April 2012 Archived from the original on 2 July 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Chelsea 3 Brighton 0 Chelsea Ladies 11 March 2012 Archived from the original on 8 July 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 Doncaster Rovers 0 Chelsea 2 Chelsea Ladies 25 March 2012 Archived from the original on 15 July 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 The FA Women s Cup Semi Final venues confirmed TheFA com 29 March 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 FA Cup semi Chelsea 2 Arsenal 0 Chelsea Ladies 3 May 2012 Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 FA Women s Cup Final Information Bristol 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