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  2. Arsenal W.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal Women Football Club, commonly referred to as just Arsenal, [2] [3] is an English professional women's football club based in Islington, London, England. The club plays in the Women's Super League , the top tier of English women's football .

  3. Category:Arsenal W.F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of footballers who are or were players of Arsenal W.F.C. Pages in category "Arsenal W.F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. Lianne Sanderson - Wikipedia

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    Sanderson finished the 2006–07 season as Arsenal's top–scorer, with 40 goals scored in 41 appearances across four competitions, all of which were won by Arsenal. In the 2007–08 season, she amassed 51 goals in 36 appearances, including the third in Arsenal's 4–1 FA Women's Cup final triumph over Leeds United .

  5. Freya Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Freya Godfrey (born 7 May 2005) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League club Arsenal.She has represented England from under-14 youth level, has captained the England under-19 national team, and currently plays for the under-23s.

  6. Leah Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Leah Cathrine Williamson OBE (born 29 March 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays for Women's Super League club Arsenal and captains the England women's national team. A versatile player, she plays in central defence or the midfield .

  7. Stina Blackstenius - Wikipedia

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    On 14 January 2022, English Super League club Arsenal confirmed the signing of Blackstenius on a free transfer. [15] She made her debut five days later, as a 69th-minute substitute for Vivianne Miedema in a 1–0 defeat at home to Manchester United in the League Cup quarter-finals . [ 16 ]

  8. Katie McCabe - Wikipedia

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    On 20 June 2023, she was announced as Arsenal Women Player of the Season. [32] Her winning goal against Manchester City won Goal of the Season for the 2022–23 season. [33] On 29 September, McCabe signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal after a stellar 2022-23 campaign. [34] On 5 November, McCabe had her 200th appearance for the Gunners. [35]

  9. Lina Hurtig - Wikipedia

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    On 18 August 2022, Hurtig joined Arsenal on a permanent transfer, [9] for a fee later reported by Juventus as € 73k. [10] She scored her first goal for Arsenal on 6 September 2023 in the 3-0 victory against her former club Linköping in the 2023–24 Champions League first qualifying round.