Women's Hall of Fame 2025
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ENIOLA ALUKO MBE (2004-07)
An England international forward who won 102 caps. She won multiple honours with Charlton, and scored the winning goal in the 2005 FA Cup final. She twice won the Women’s League Cup with Charlton. Awarded the MBE in 2023.
PAULINE COPE (2000-06)
England international goalkeeper who was capped 60 times. Played in 3 FA Cup finals for Charlton, including the 2005 win against Everton. Twice won the League Cup with Charlton in 2004 and 2006. Was employed as Girls Development Officer.
CASEY STONEY MBE (2002-07)
An England international defender who was capped 130 times. She captained Charlton through their most successful period and played in the 2005 FA Cup winning team and the two League Cup successes. Awarded the MBE in 2015.
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Went with Pauline Cope though all three should be a shoe-in in time1
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They'll all go in before long. Aluko was my favourite when I was a child but Casey Stoney was the real rock of that team, she should go in first.1
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Stoney first for me. Aluko second.0
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Do Croydon players also get included?0
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The winner of the vote for the Women's Hall of Fame is Casey Stoney with 41% of the vote. Her name will be added to the Honours Board in the museum. Pauline Cope finished second, and she will be carried forward to next year's vote.0
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Board in the museum updated today.
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