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  2. Chelsea F.C. Women - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea players celebrating winning the 2014–15 FA Women's Cup. Chelsea's first major trophy was the Women's FA Cup, won in 2015. In the same year, the club also won its first league title. After winning the 2021–22 FA Women's Super League (FA WSL) season, Chelsea became the first team to win the WSL title for three seasons in a row. [55]

  3. English women's football clubs in international competitions

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    This is a compilation of the results of teams representing England at the official international competitions for European women's football clubs, that is, the former UEFA Women's Cup and its successor the UEFA Women's Champions League.

  4. List of English women's football champions - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Ladies F.C. were the first known winners of a women's national knockout tournament in 1922, the English Ladies Football Association Challenge Cup, [ 8 ] played under an effective ban on women's football by the FA. The renamed Dick, Kerr team, Preston Ladies, faced Edinburgh for a (British) cup named the Ladies' Football World Championship ...

  5. List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    Football tournament FIFA Women's World Cup final The 2023 final was played at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia. Organising body FIFA Founded 1991 ; 33 years ago (1991) Region International Current champions Spain (1st title) Most successful team(s) United States (4 titles) The FIFA Women's World Cup is the international association football championship for women's national teams who ...

  6. 2014–15 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    2015–16 →. The 2014–15 season was Chelsea Football Club ' s 101st competitive season, 26th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, 23rd consecutive season in the Premier League, and 109th year in existence as a football club. In addition to the domestic league, Chelsea participated in the UEFA Champions League after ...

  7. Johanna Rytting Kaneryd - Wikipedia

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    Rytting Kaneryd started her career at Forsby FF in Köping. After starting the 2014 season with Tyresö FF, making her debut in Damallsvenskan, gaining 5 appearances out of 8 matches played in the league, in June the club announced its withdrawal from the league due to lack of players and economic resources. [2]

  8. UEFA Women's Championship - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1957 in West Berlin, a European Championship was staged by the International Ladies Football Association. [2] [3] Four teams, representing West Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and the eventual winners, England, played the tournament at the Poststadion, [2] [3] at a time when women's football teams were officially forbidden by the German Football Association, a ban that was widely defied.

  9. 2015–16 FA Women's Cup - Wikipedia

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    2016–17 →. The 2015–16 Women's FA Cup was the 46th staging of the FA Women's Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten Notts County 1–0 in the previous final. Arsenal were crowned champions, beating Chelsea 1–0. [1][2]