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Chelsea win Women's FA Cup

  • Published
    2 August 2015
Chelsea LadiesImage source, Getty Images

Chelsea Ladies have won this year's Women's FA Cup.

They beat Notts County 1-0 in front of a record crowd of 30,710 fans.

South Korea international Ji So-Yun scored the only goal in the first half, turning in from close range after a scramble in the penalty area.

It's the first time Chelsea have lifted the trophy in the competition's 44-year history.

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