Arsenal Women captains Kim Little and Leah Williamson lift the trophy after rain-soaked 3-2 extra-time win over Corinthians in FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal defeats Corinthians to win inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup

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Arsenal claimed the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup with a 3-2 extra-time victory over Brazil’s Corinthians in a rain-soaked final at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. Captain Kim Little and vice-captain Leah Williamson lifted the trophy after goals from Olivia Smith, Lotte Wubben-Moy and Caitlin Foord secured the win. The triumph earns Arsenal a US$2.3 million prize and marks another milestone for the English club.

The inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup brought together champions from six confederations, with Arsenal qualifying directly to the semi-finals as reigning UEFA Women’s Champions League winners. On Wednesday, they thrashed Moroccan side AS FAR 6-0 at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium. In the other semi-final, Corinthians edged US champions Gotham FC 1-0, thanks to a goal from Gabi Zanotti. Earlier on Sunday, Gotham secured third place with a 4-0 win over AS FAR.

The final at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium drew 25,031 fans, including FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Arsenal led 2-1 at half-time through strikes from Olivia Smith and Lotte Wubben-Moy, but Vic Albuquerque’s 96th-minute penalty forced extra time. Caitlin Foord then netted the decisive goal in the 104th minute, beating goalkeeper Lele at the near post. The match was played in torrential rain, testing both teams’ resilience.

Arsenal captain Kim Little, named player of the match, praised her team’s comeback after a late concession. “It was a very eventful game... credit to the team for being resilient, coming back after conceding really late on and putting in a really strong performance in extra time,” she said in a post-match press conference. On the trophy’s significance, Little added, “It’s quite a unique experience... another special moment for this great club who have a great legacy and are trailblazers in the women’s game.”

Lotte Wubben-Moy reflected on the historic win: “It’s not often that at Arsenal you can write history... To come to this inaugural competition and win it, and do it with all of our fans here in style... Our fans are wonderful, and that’s who we do it for.” Head coach Renee Slegers highlighted the challenge: “Corinthians did really well... played with a lot of intensity, energy, passion and very high discipline defending their goal.” Frida Maanum was named player of the tournament.

The one downside was an injury to Arsenal goalkeeper Anneke Borbe, who was stretchered off late in extra time after colliding with Wubben-Moy. As winners, Arsenal pocket US$2.3 million—the highest prize in women’s club football—boosting their resources amid the English Women’s Super League season. Little noted the focus would soon shift: “We will celebrate this one... then most of the focus will change pretty immediately onto our next league game next weekend against Manchester City.”

Corinthians coach Lucas Piccinato expressed disappointment: “We wanted to give our fans their dream to be world champions... We will never forget playing the European champions in their own home.” The tournament, held in January, favored Arsenal’s in-season form over Corinthians’ preseason and Gotham’s off-season, drawing some criticism for home advantage but praised for global exposure, with over one million Brazilian viewers.

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Reactions on X to Arsenal's 3-2 extra-time victory over Corinthians in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup are predominantly celebratory, highlighting the historic achievement, record $2.3 million prize, and Caitlin Foord's winning goal. Fans and accounts urge the men's team to match the success, while some note the tournament's organizational flaws and home advantage for Arsenal.

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Arsenal Women players celebrate Caitlin Foord's extra-time winning goal in the 3-2 FIFA Women's Champions Cup final victory over Corinthians at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal women win inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup 3-2

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Arsenal Women claimed the first-ever FIFA Women's Champions Cup title with a dramatic 3-2 extra-time victory over Corinthians at Emirates Stadium. Caitlin Foord's 104th-minute strike secured the win after the Brazilian side forced additional time with a late penalty. The triumph earns Arsenal a record $2.3 million prize and boosts their season amid domestic challenges.

Arsenal are set to face Brazilian champions Corinthians in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. The European champions advanced with a 6-0 semi-final win over AS FAR, while Corinthians edged Gotham FC 1-0. Coach Renee Slegers provided positive updates on squad availability ahead of the 6pm kick-off.

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FIFA has unveiled the trophy for its first Women’s Champions Cup, set to crown the intercontinental club champion in London. The final phase features four continental winners: Arsenal, Gotham FC, Corinthians, and ASFAR. Semi-finals begin on January 28 at Brentford Stadium, with the final on February 1 at Arsenal Stadium.

Chelsea came from behind to defeat Wolfsburg 2-1, securing a direct spot in the Women's Champions League quarter-finals. Arsenal and Manchester United also won their final league phase matches but will enter the play-offs as seeded teams. The results cap a strong night for English clubs in the competition.

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Bayern Munich overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat defending champions Arsenal 3-2 in the Women's Champions League league phase at Allianz Arena. Arsenal led through early goals from Emily Fox and Mariona Caldentey, but Bayern's second-half substitutes sparked a comeback with strikes from Alara Sehitler, Pernille Harder, and Glodis Viggosdottir. The result leaves Arsenal with two losses in three games.

Following their penalty shootout victory over Crystal Palace in the quarter-finals, Arsenal secured a narrow 3-2 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge on January 14, 2026. The Gunners capitalized on set-pieces and goalkeeper errors to take a lead into the second leg, while Chelsea's late fightback kept the tie alive. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho's brace offered hope for the hosts under new manager Liam Rosenior.

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The UEFA Women's Champions League knockout phase draw has pitted defending champions Arsenal against OH Leuven in the play-offs, with Chelsea awaiting the winner in the quarter-finals. Manchester United will face Atletico Madrid, potentially leading to a meeting with Bayern Munich. The draw, conducted in Nyon, Switzerland, outlines the path to the final in Oslo on May 23, 2026.

 

 

 

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