Women's Hall of Fame 2026
Here are the three candidates for this year. Please cast your vote via the link. The closing date is 22nd March.
JOANNE BROADHURST (2001-06)
Played in three consecutive FA Cup finals with Charlton including the win against Everton in 2005.Jo gained 28 England caps playing either in midfield or as a forward and was a massively influential figure in the women’s game for more than two decades.
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.
KIM DIXSON (2005-22)
After making her first team debut at the age of 17, Kim stayed to experience the ups and downs of the Charlton team over the next 17 years. An England Under 23 midfielder, she was in the team which won the FA Women’s Premier League Cup in 2014-15. Employed by the Development Trust.
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Copey for me.
She was immense for us 💪🏻3 -
Definitely Pauline Cope, was a central part of that first Charlton team I started following and was surely the best keeper in the world at her peak1
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Kim because she's visited the museum
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Do feel like there should be something Honouring Karen Hills (or the CAFCW acheivement over the last year/season they've had). Just putting this out as a honourable mention, and is suggested as an addition to not instead of the nominations.1
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You are a bit late. Karen Hills was the first winner of the Women's Hall of Fame vote in 2024.JustFloydRoad said:Do feel like there should be something Honouring Karen Hills (or the CAFCW acheivement over the last year/season they've had). Just putting this out as a honourable mention, and is suggested as an addition to not instead of the nominations.1 -
Both the women’s and part of the men’s seem tough this year. Cope and Dickson both deserving for different reasons but can’t decide at this moment0
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Definitely has to be Cope!
Hearing how Dean Kiely spoke about her at the CAST Q&A, it really showed how good she was and started a precedent, which now Anna Pedersen and Sophie Whitehouse are benefiting from!3 -
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Decided on loyalty and longevity. Kim Dixson0





