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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.

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.

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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.

Arsenal Women's head coach Renée Slegers held a press conference at the Allianz Arena ahead of Wednesday's UEFA Women's Champions League clash with Bayern Munich. She discussed team news, including an ACL injury to Katie Reid, and expressed high respect for the opponents following last season's tight encounters. The same squad from the recent Chelsea game will be available, though Kim Little remains sidelined.

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