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Arsenal WFC

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Head Coach

Jonas Eidevall

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Established
1987 (37 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Meadow Park
(4,502 Capacity)

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Location
Borehamwood

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Competitions
English Womens Super League
FA Womens League Cup
FA Womens Challenge Cup

Last Edit
smudgie: 11/Jan/24


Upcoming
28/04 Everton FC W - Arsenal WFC
05/05 Manchester C - Arsenal WFC
18/05 Arsenal WFC - Brighton WFC

Results
21/04 Arsenal WFC 3 - 0 Leicester Ci
14/04 Arsenal WFC 5 - 0 Bristol City
31/03 Arsenal WFC 1 - 0 Chelsea Wome
24/03 Aston Villa 1 - 3 Arsenal WFC
15/03 Chelsea Wome 3 - 1 Arsenal WFC

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Arsenal Women Football Club is an English professional women's football club based in Islington, London, England that is affiliated with Arsenal. The club plays in the Women's Super League, the top flight of English women's football.

Arsenal are statistically the most successful club in English women's football, holding the records for most titles won in each domestic competition they have played in. The club have won 15 League titles, 14 FA Women's Cup, 5 FA WSL Cups, 10 Women's Premier League Cups, 5 FA Women's Community Shield, and are the only English club to win the UEFA Women's Champions League. In the 2006–07 season, the club became the first in the history of women's football to achieve the continental European sextuple.

Arsenal were founded in 1987 following an initiative by Vic Akers, who became the club's first, longest-serving, and most successful manager. He guided Arsenal to continued success until his departure in 2009, winning the most top-flight matches in English football history. The club have sustained this record, and have won the most doubles and trebles in English football history. Arsenal have also completed a record seven unbeaten league seasons, setting a number of English records for longest top-flight unbeaten run, for goals scored, and points won.

Arsenal have played their home games at Meadow Park, Borehamwood since their founding.

Team Members


5

Beattie



25

Blackstenius



7

Catley



27

Codina



32

Cooney-Cross



14

D'Angelo



99

Earl



19

Foord



12

Fox





Goldie



17

Hurtig





Ilestedt



20

Lacasse



10

Little



12

Maanum



18

Marckese



11

McCabe



9

Mead



11

Miedema



3

Moy



23

Pelova



23

Russo





Souza



27

Taylor



13

Wälti



26

Wienroither



6

Williamson



1

Zinsberger



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Meadow Park is a football ground in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. It is the home ground of Boreham Wood F.C. and also hosts the home matches of Arsenal Women F.C., Arsenal youth teams, and Watford Reserves.

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