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2001–02 FA Women's Cup

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2001–02 FA Women's Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland & Wales
Final positions
ChampionsFulham
Runner-upDoncaster Belles
Penalty shoot-outs do not count towards the total number of goals.

The 2001–02 FA Women's Cup was an association football knockout tournament for women's teams, held between 9 September 2001 and 6 May 2002. It was the 32nd season of the FA Women's Cup and was won by Fulham, who defeated Doncaster Belles in the final.[1] The tournament consisted of two qualifying rounds and eight rounds of competition proper.

All match results and dates from the Women's FA Cup Website.[2]

First round qualifying

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All games were played on 9 September 2001.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Barnet Copthall 5–0 Leighton United
2 Barnsley 3–0 Wigan
3 Billingham 8–2 Bolton Wanderers
4 Bolton Wanderers 4–0 Darlington Railway Athletic
5 Bournemouth Town 7–0 Swindon Spitfires
6 Brentford 4–2 Redbridge Wanderers
7 Bristol United 0–7 Exeter City
8 Bury 14–0 Corwen
9 Chaffoteaux 6–0 Great Wyrley
10 Cogan Coronation 2–4 Rover Oxford
11 Crowborough Athletic 5–3 Haywards Heath Town
12 Crystal Palace 1–0 Woodbridge Town
13 Denham United 4–0 Mansfield Road
14 Dorchester 17–0 Wendron
15 Gravesend & Northfleet 4–1 Wycombe Wanderers
16 Gresley Rovers 3–7 Tamworth
17 Gretna W–O Morley Spurs Walkover for Gretna Ladies.
18 Greyhound Gunners 2–3 Ossett Albion
19 Haverhill U's 1–3 Colney Heath
20 King's Lynn O–W University of Birmingham Walkover for University of Birmingham.
21 Launton 7–1 Viking Rangers
22 Leicester City 4–0 Kettering Amazons
23 Loughborough Students 6–4 Kidderminster Harriers
24 Malling 4–2 London Ladies
25 Nettleham 0–7 Belper Town
26 Newquay 4–2 Penzance
27 Newsham Park Hospital 0–1 Killingworth YPC
28 North Molton Sports 2–5 Marjons
29 Okeford United 1–4 Keynsham Town
30 Pearl 5–2 ES Barwell
31 Preston North End 3–3 Warrington Grange AET. Warrington Grange won on penalties.
32 Rushden & Diamonds 8–1 Kesteven & Grantham
33 Sawbridgeworth Town 1–5 Tring Athletic
34 Slough 6–0 Royston Town
35 Stockport Celtic 3–2 Tameside Girls
36 Wadebridge Town 0–10 Corfe Hills United
37 West Ham United 3–2 Brunel University
38 Windscale 4–0 Wakefield
39 Woking 6–2 Thame United
40 Woodham Radars 3–7 Abbey Rangers

Second round qualifying

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All games were played on 30 September 2001.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Barnsley 7–0 Ossett Albion
2 Billingham 5–1 Windscale
3 Blaby & Whetstone 0–8 Loughborough
4 Bolton Wanderers 9–1 South Durham Royals
5 Brentford 2–1 Chiswick United
6 Chaffoteaux 1–4 Loughborough Students
7 Colney Heath 1–0 Haringey Borough
8 Corfe Hills United 0–3 Keynsham Town
9 Croydon Postal O–W Abbey Rangers Walkover for Abbey Rangers.
10 Crystal Palace 0–3 West Ham United
11 Denham United 3–1 Harlow Town
12 Dorchester 3–2 Newquay
13 Exeter City 0–0 Marjons
14 Gravesend & Northfleet 3–2 Slough
15 Gretna 11–0 Bolton Ambassadors
16 Hastings Town 2–3 Crowborough Athletic
17 Killingworth YPC 4–2 Stockport Celtic
18 Launton 0–7 Malling
19 Leicester City 5–0 Pearl
20 Liverpool Feds 3–0 Penrith Sapphires
21 Luton Town Belles 5–2 Stocklake
22 Newport Pagnell Town 0–10 Redhill
23 North Staffs 0–4 Belper Town
24 Rover Oxford 8–0 Launceston
25 Rushden & Diamonds 4–1 Cambridge United
26 Thatcham Town 1–12 Caversham
27 Thorpe United 5–1 Steel City Wanderers
28 Tring Athletic 0–5 Barnet Copthall
29 University of Birmingham 2–3 Oadby Town
30 Warrington Grange 2–5 Bury
31 Wimborne Town 2–4 Bournemouth Town
32 Wisbech Town 0–13 Tamworth
33 Woking 1–4 Redbridge Raiders

First round

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All games were scheduled for 28 October and 4 November 2001.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Bedford Town Bells 6–1 Gravesend & Northfleet
2 Billingham 3–3 Liverpool Feds AET
3 Bournemouth Town 1–9 Bristol City
4 Bury 3–5 Parkgate
5 Cambridge University 3–1 Belper Town
6 Caversham 0–1 Hampton
7 Chelmsford City 3–2 Charlton AET
8 Chesham United 1–3 Enfield
9 Chester City 3–1 Blackburn Rovers
10 Chester Le Street Town 0–1 Blackpool Wren Rovers
11 Crowborough Athletic 5–2 Brentford
12 Denham United 2–4 Redhill
13 Derby County 1–4 Stafford Rangers
14 Dorchester 1–3 Clevedon
15 Exeter City 3–0 Keynsham Town
16 Gillingham 2–1 Colney Heath
17 Highfield Rangers 7–0 Oadby Town
18 Huddersfield Town 1–0 Thorpe United
19 Ilkeston 0–1 Leicester City Moved from both Asterdale and Risley
20 Killingworth YPC 4–2 Leeds City Vixens
21 Lincoln City 7–1 Telford United
22 Manchester United 2–1 Barnsley
23 Middlesbrough 2–0 Bradford City
24 Newcastle 4–0 Bolton Wanderers
25 Peterborough United 2–2 Norwich City Racers After Extra Time. Peterborough United won 6–5 on penalties.
26 Plymouth Argyle 0–6 Newton Abbot
27 Port Vale 4–0 Loughborough
28 Reading Royals 1–3 Reading
29 Redbridge Raiders 4–0 Luton Town Belles
30 Rover Oxford 0–3 Portsmouth
31 Rushden & Diamonds 1–0 Tamworth
32 Shrewsbury Town 1–4 Chesterfield
33 Southampton 1–4 Yeovil Town
34 Stockport County 5–2 Gretna
35 Stowmarket 5–1 Lichfield Diamonds
36 Swindon Town 3–4 Cardiff City
37 Watford 4–0 Barnet Copthall
38 West Ham United 4–1 Abbey Rangers
39 Whitehawk 3–1 Malling

Second round

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All games were originally scheduled for 11 November 2001.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Bristol City 5–1 Reading
2 Cambridge University 4–0 Stafford Rangers
3 Chesterfield 1–3 Leicester City
4 Crowborough Athletic 3–5 Redbridge Raiders AET
5 Exeter City 2–1 Cardiff City AET
6 Hampton 3–2 Chelmsford City
7 Huddersfield Town 3–1 Blackpool Wren Rovers
8 Lincoln City 3–1 Highfield Rangers
9 Loughborough Students 7–1 Peterborough United
10 Manchester United 0–1 Liverpool Feds
11 Middlesbrough 2–3 Chester City AET
12 Newcastle 5–2 Parkgate
13 Newton Abbot 0–3 Yeovil Town
14 Port Vale 0–2 Rushden & Diamonds
15 Portsmouth 4–1 Clevedon
16 Redhill 4–1 Gillingham
17 Stockport County 4–1 Killingworth YPC AET
18 Stowmarket 2–1 Bedford Town Bells
19 Watford 1–2 Enfield
20 Whitehawk 0–2 West Ham United

Third round

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All games were originally scheduled for 9 and 16 December 2001

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Bristol City 2–Jun Bristol Rovers
2 Chester City 1–2 Newcastle
3 Enfield 6–4 Barking AET
4 Fulham 12–0 Newport County
5 Hampton 2–2 Yeovil Town AET. 3–2 on penalties.
6 Huddersfield Town 1–2 Birmingham City
7 Ilkeston Town 1–3 Oldham Curzon
8 Ipswich Town 0–2 Chelsea
9 Langford 4–1 Barnet
10 Liverpool 0–1 Garswood Saints
11 Liverpool Feds 0–1 Lincoln City
12 Loughborough Students 4–3 Aston Villa
13 Manchester City 2–3 Bangor City
14 Millwall Lionesses W–O Stowmarket Walkover for Millwall Lionesses.
15 North Notts 1–4 Stockport County AET
16 Queens Park Rangers 0–3 Portsmouth
17 Redbridge Raiders 1–0 West Ham United
18 Redhill 4–0 Berkhamsted Town
19 Rushden & Diamonds 3–Jun Coventry City
20 Sheffield Wednesday 3–0 Cambridge University
21 Wimbledon 1–3 Exeter City
22 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0 Leicester City

Fourth round

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All games were originally scheduled for 6, 13 and 20 January 2002.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Birmingham City 0–5 Fulham
2 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–5 Doncaster Belles
3 Bristol Rovers 2–4 Everton
4 Charlton Athletic 3–0 Bangor City
5 Chelsea 0–1 Enfield
6 Exeter City 0–1 Coventry City
7 Garswood Saints 5–0 Redhill
8 Hampton 0–1 Lincoln City
9 Loughborough Students 0–7 Arsenal
10 Millwall Lionesses 2–3 Barry Town AET
11 Newcastle 2–4 Leeds United AET
12 Oldham Curzon 4–0 Stockport County
13 Redbridge Raiders 1–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers
14 Sheffield Wednesday 2–2 Langford AET. 2–4 on penalties.
15 Southampton Saints 3–1 Portsmouth
16 Tranmere Rovers 4–2 Sunderland AFC

Fifth round

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All games were played on 27 January, 3, 10 and 17 February 2002.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Arsenal 3–0 Leeds United
2 Barry Town 0–1 Doncaster Belles
3 Coventry City 0–11 Fulham
4 Garswood Saints 3–2 Enfield
5 Langford 0–7 Charlton Athletic
6 Lincoln City 2–7 Everton
7 Southampton Saints 1–2 Oldham Curzon
8 Tranmere Rovers 4–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Sixth round

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All games were played on 10 and 17 February and 10 March 2002.

Tie Home team Result Away team Notes
1 Doncaster Belles 2–1 Arsenal
2 Everton 0–4 Fulham
3 Garswood Saints 0–4 Charlton Athletic
4 Tranmere Rovers 6–1 Oldham Curzon

Semi–finals

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All games were played on 23 February 203.

Fulham4–1Charlton Athletic
Report
Attendance: 1,249
Referee: Janie Frampton (Blandford)

Tranmere Rovers1–3Doncaster Belles
Report
Attendance: 1,065
Referee: Amy Raynor (Loughborough)

Final

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Doncaster Belles1–2Fulham
FA report
BBC report
Attendance: 10,124
Referee: Eddie Evans (Manchester)

References

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  1. ^ "Fulham too strong for Belles". 6 May 2002. Retrieved 21 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Women's F.A. Cup - Results". womensfacup.co.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2025.