St Helens W.F.C.

The club was founded in 1976 by Chris Slater and Liz Deighan, who had met at trials for the England women's national football team.

Sue Holland scored the only goal of the game held at Southbury Road, Enfield, with Chris Slater becoming the first female manager to win the competition.

Another notable player was Ann Harkins who played as a goalkeeper in the first three finals but captained the team as a defender in 1987.

[1] Sheila Parker, who is now an inductee in the English Football Hall of Fame played for St Helens in the 1983 final.

They were renamed as the Garswood Saints, and under that name won the North West Women's Regional Football League in 2004/05.