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Women's Football Association : ウィキペディア英語版
Women's Football Association

The Women's Football Association or WFA was the governing body of women's football in England. It was formed in 1969 and was disbanded in 1993, as responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the amateur game of women's football in England passed to The FA.
==History==
On 1 November 1969, representatives of 44 clubs attended the inaugural meeting at Caxton Hall in London. Six months later seven regional Leagues were represented at the first AGM.〔 The first secretary was Arthur Hobbs. In 1971, under pressure from UEFA, the FA rescinded its ban on women playing football on the pitches of its member clubs. Also that year the WFA held the first national knock out cup; the Mitre Trophy, which became the FA Women's Cup.〔 The following year the WFA launched an official England national team, who beat Scotland 3–2 in Greenock.〔
In 1983 the WFA affiliated to the FA on the same basis as the County Football Associations.〔 A twenty four club National League was established by the WFA in 1991.〔
In June 1993 the WFA ceased to exist when power was transferred to the FA. The 1993–94 FA Women's Cup was the first to be run under direct control of the FA, while the league structure was taken over and re–branded in 1994–95. It was intended that the resources and experience of the FA would capitalise on increased participation levels and arrest a decline in fortunes for the women's national team.

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