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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. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Players of Arsenal W.F.C. . Pages in category "Arsenal W.F.C. players"

  4. 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.

  5. Naomi Williams (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    On 23 June 2023, having "grown up" at the club, Williams signed her first professional contract with Arsenal aged 18, [3] [6] having trained with the first team since 16 years old. [4] On 24 May 2024, Williams made her debut for Arsenal in an A-Leagues All Stars Women game at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. [7]

  6. 2018–19 Arsenal W.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Before the first friendlies in pre-season, the squad saw some changes. Midfielders Viktoria Schnaderbeck, Lia Wälti, defender Tabea Kemme (coming from the German Bundesliga) and goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (from the French Division 1) joined the squad, while Arsenal legend Alex Scott retired to focus on her media career, Heather O'Reilly moved back to the States and Anna Moorhouse and ...

  7. List of Arsenal W.F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Arsenal lineup before a match in February 2020. Arsenal Women Football Club (Arsenal W.F.C.) is an English professional association football club based in Holloway, North London. It is in the women's team of Premier League side Arsenal Football Club, which was founded in 1886. [1]

  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. 2017–18 Arsenal W.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–18 season was Arsenal Women's Football Club's 31st season of competitive football. They won the WSL Cup for the 5th time and finished Runner-Up to Chelsea for the FA Women's Cup. Arsenal finished 3rd in the Women's Super League, missing out on a spot in UEFA Women's Champions League by 1 point.