Arsenal win Women's Champions League
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Chloe Kelly admits she considered quitting football before her return to Arsenal, but says the club helped her rediscover happiness.Photo by David Ramos/Getty ImagesChloe Kelly says her return to
A congratulatory speech from Josh Kroenke, an impromptu Jess Glynne concert and appearances from an array of beaming club legends featured on a night of jubilant celebration for Arsenal after they won their first women’s European title in 18 years in Lisbon.
IRELAND skipper Katie McCabe shared the greatest night of her career with the people who mattered most. Her parents, siblings and extended family watched on emotionally from the stands in Lisbon
LISBON, Portugal — Arsenal has upset defending champion FC Barcelona 1-0 to win the Women’s Champions League for a second time. Stina Blackstenius scored in the 75th minute after being set up by fellow second-half substitute Beth Mead Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon on Saturday.