Women's Football
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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Swedish international Sofia Jakobsson has joined Liga MX Femenil side Toluca Femenil on an 18-month contract, leaving London City Lionesses. The 35-year-old brings extensive experience from clubs like Real Madrid Femenino and Umeå IK, as well as a strong national team career. She becomes the first Swede at Toluca and the second in the Mexican women's league after Evelyn Ijeh's stint at Tigres Femenil.
In the nations league final in madrid, germany's women lost 0:3 to spain after holding their own for much of the match. Despite a goalless first leg, the dfb team collapsed in the final 13 minutes. Coach wück highlighted progress but acknowledged the remaining gap.
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Germany's women's football team drew 0-0 with world champions Spain in the first leg of the Nations League final. In front of around 40,000 fans in Kaiserslautern, they dominated at times but missed chances. The second leg in Madrid will decide the title.
VfL Wolfsburg's women's team lost 1:3 to Olympique Lyon in the Champions League. It marked their first defeat of the season and the seventh straight loss to the French rivals. Ada Hegerberg scored twice for Lyon.
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The Indian women's national football team has named 25 probables for a national camp ahead of the November FIFA International Match Window. Head coach Crispin Chettri selected the players to prepare for upcoming friendlies and the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026. The team will assemble at the National Centre of Excellence in Kolkata starting November 10.
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