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  1. The competition was known as UEFA Women's Cup until 2009. French side Lyon hold the record with eight titles. VfL Wolfsburg hold the distinction of losing the most finals with four.

  2. They won their first major honour, the Women's League Cup, in the 1991–92 season and won promotion to the FA Women's Premier League from the FA Women's National League South in the same year. A season later, they won the top division title at the first time of asking.

    • FA Women's Premier League Champions
    • FA Women's Cup Winners
    • FA Women's League Cup Winners
    • FA Women's Premier League Cup Winners
    • FA Women's Community Shield Winners
    • London County FA Women's Cup Winners

    2009/10, 2008/09, 2007/08, 2006/07, 2005/06, 2004/05, 2003/04, 2001/02, 2000/01, 1996/97, 1994/95, 1992/93

    2015/16 Beat Chelsea 1-0 2013/14 Beat Everton 2-0 2012/13 Beat Bristol Academy 3-0 2010/11 Beat Bristol Academy 2-0 2008/09 Beat Sunderland 2-1 2007/08 Beat Leeds United 4-1 2006/07 Beat Charlton Athletic 4-1 2005/06 Beat Leeds United 5-0 2003/04 Beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 2000/01 Beat Fulham 1-0 1998/99 Beat Southampton Saints 2-0 1997/98 Beat Cro...

    2023/24. Beat Chelsea 1-0 (AET) 2022/23 Beat Chelsea 3-1 2017/18 Beat Manchester City 1-0 2015 Beat Notts County 3-0 2013 Beat Lincoln 1-0 2012 Beat Birmingham City 1-0 2011 Beat Birmingham City 4-1

    2008/09 Beat Doncaster Rovers Belles 5-0 2006/07 Beat Leeds United 1-0 2004/05 Beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 2000/01 Beat Tranmere Rovers 3-0 1999/00 Beat Croydon 4-1 1998/99 Beat Everton 3-1 1997/98 Beat Croydon 4-2 on penalties (after 0-0 draw) 1993/94 Beat Doncaster Belles 4-0 1992/93 Beat Knowsley 3-0 1991/92 Beat Millwall Lionesses 1-0

    2007/2008 Beat Everton 1-0 2006/2007 Beat Everton 3-0 2005/2006 Beat Charlton Athletic 4-0 2001/2002 Beat Doncaster Belles 5-2 1999/2000 Drew with Charlton Athletic 1-1 (shared)

    2010/11 Beat Millwall 1-0 2009/10 Beat Millwall 6-0 2008/09 Beat Millwall 3-2 2007/08 Beat Millwall 3-1 2006/07 Beat Millwall 2-0 2003/04 Beat Fulham 4-0 1999/00 Beat Wimbledon 3-0 1996/97 Beat Millwall 2-0 1995/96 Beat Millwall 2-1 1994/95 Beat Millwall 4-2

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  3. 2001/02 P W D L Quarter-finals 5320. Track every club's performances in the UEFA Women's Champions League including statistics, video and details of top players.

  4. We won all 22 of our league games, scoring 119 goals and conceding just ten, swept all before us in the cups and were crowned European champions after beating Swedish side Umea 1-0 in a two-legged final.

    • Aaron D'Antino
    • Clare Wheatley
    • Jonas Eidevall
    • Vic Akers
  5. The English women's football champions are the winners of the highest national league in women's football in England. From 1991 this was the WFA National League/FA Women's Premier League, and since 2011 the Women's Super League.

  6. Arsenal LFC became the first team from outside Germany and Scandinavia to reach the UEFA Women's Cup final in 2006/07 – and they promptly lifted the trophy.