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Arsenal Women Football Club Academy (Arsenal W.F.C. Academy) is the youth academy of Arsenal Women Football Club. The academy operates for girls from 9 to 21 years old.
The club plays in the Women's Super League, the top tier of English women's football. 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 ...
The 2006-07 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 20th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the National Division of the FA Women's Premier League, winning the title for a 4th consecutive season, winning every single match. [1] [2] In May, the team played their first ever game at Emirates Stadium, defeating Everton 3-2. [3]
The club will participate in the Women's Super League, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Champions League. On 14 May 2024, the club announced that Emirates Stadium will become Arsenal Women’s main home with plans to play a minimum of eight league matches at the stadium, and depending on competition progression, three Champions League matches.
Caitlin Foord (Arsenal Women) left footed shot from very close range is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Frida Maanum with a cross. Manchester United vs Arsenal. 13:07.
Arsenal is the most successful women' s team in England, having won 15 domestic league titles, and 14 FA Cups. [5] Arsenal is the only English side to win Europe's women's football competition, the UEFA Women's Champions League, having defeated Swedish side Umeå in the 2007 final. [6]
Arsenal Women 2, Manchester City Women 1. Stina Blackstenius (Arsenal Women) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the centre of the goal. Arsenal vs Manchester City
Williams joined the Arsenal Academy aged 13, [2] signing for the club as an academy player. [3] She was formerly a ballgirl at Meadow Park, the ground where Arsenal previously played their home matches. [4] Prior to joining the first team, she featured in 13 matches in the Acadaemy League for Arsenal. [5]