FA Women's Cup

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The FA Women's Cup is England's premier national knockout cup competition in women's football, organized by The Football Association.

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Label Occurrences
FA Women's Cup canonical 12
FA Women’s Cup 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf knockout football competition
national football cup
women's football competition
alsoKnownAs Women’s FA Cup
surface form: FA Cup (women)

Women’s FA Cup
surface form: Women's FA Cup
associatedMen'sCompetition FA Cup
broadcastIn United Kingdom
broadcastPartner BBC Sport
surface form: BBC Sport (selected seasons)
competitionFormat knockout tournament
competitionType domestic cup
confederation UEFA
country England
currentNameAdopted 1994
eligibleClubs women's clubs in the English football pyramid
finalVenue Wembley Stadium
surface form: Wembley Stadium (recent era)
finalVenueCountry England
firstSeason 1970–71
formerOrganizer The Women's Football Association
surface form: Women's Football Association
genderCategory women
goesToExtraTime yes (in later rounds, depending on rules)
governingBody The Football Association
governingRules Laws of the Game of association football
inception 1970
includesClubsFrom FA Women's Championship
FA Women’s Super League
surface form: FA Women's Super League

lower divisions of women's football in England
knockoutTieResolution single-leg ties
levelOnPyramid national
mergerIntoFA 1993
mostSuccessfulClub Arsenal W.F.C.
surface form: Arsenal Women
numberOfTeams over 400 (varies by season)
organizer The Football Association
surface form: The FA

The Football Association
organizerHeadquarters Wembley
surface form: Wembley, London
originalName Women’s FA Cup
surface form: Women's Football Association Cup
penaltyShootoutUsed yes (if required)
prize qualification to later rounds based on tier (byes)
trophy
region England
roundStructure qualifying rounds followed by main rounds
sponsor Vitality (title sponsor in 2020s)
sport association football
women's association football
tier premier national cup competition in English women's football

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Women’s FA Cup alsoKnownAs FA Women's Cup
subject surface form: Women's FA Cup
https://www.thefa.com/ governs FA Women's Cup
subject surface form: The Football Association
this entity surface form: FA Women’s Cup
Manchester City W.F.C. participatesIn FA Women's Cup
Manchester City Women competition FA Women's Cup
Manchester City Women wonCompetition FA Women's Cup
Chelsea Women competition FA Women's Cup
Lucy Bronze hasWonCompetition FA Women's Cup
this entity surface form: FA Women’s Cup
Sam Mewis won FA Women's Cup
Sam Kerr playedInCompetition FA Women's Cup
Liverpool FC Women domesticCup FA Women's Cup