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The 1988–89 Women's Football Association Cup was the nineteenth edition of the WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup), the national women's football knockout competition in England. It was organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA). The Merseyside club Leasowe Pacific 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 1989 Cup was Leasowe Pacific's only title; the club later became Everton L.F.C.

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  • The 1988–89 Women's Football Association Cup was the nineteenth edition of the WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup), the national women's football knockout competition in England. It was organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA). The Merseyside club Leasowe Pacific 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 Cup-winners, and Leasowe Pacific, the runners-up of the Final against Doncaster Belles. 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 L.F.C.
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  • Old Trafford, which hosted the 1989 Final
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  • The 1988–89 Women's Football Association Cup was the nineteenth edition of the WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup), the national women's football knockout competition in England. It was organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA). The Merseyside club Leasowe Pacific 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 1989 Cup was Leasowe Pacific's only title; the club later became Everton L.F.C.
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