Eidevall’s thank you note to Gooners: A sign of Arsenal’s spirit
Jonas Eidevall, Arsenal’s manager, reflects on a season filled with triumphs, challenges, and progress, while looking forward to future achievements.
Jonas Eidevall, Arsenal’s manager, reflects on a season filled with triumphs, challenges, and progress, while looking forward to future achievements.
Rafaelle Souza, Arsenal’s key Brazilian defender, is confirmed to depart on a free transfer, marking an end to her noteworthy tenure at the club.
In a surprising turn, Arsenal’s Brazilian centre-back may be headed for the US-League, with Orlando the probable destination.
Freya Godfrey, a rising star in Arsenal’s ranks, is set to ink her first professional contract, demonstrating the successful youth development at Arsenal.
In a season filled with twists, Arsenal are nearly through to the Champions League qualifying round, with a promising future.
Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal’s star forward, voices concerns over the surge in ACL injuries among female football players and calls for more substantial investment and resources.
Frida Maanum, Arsenal’s dynamic midfielder, has been nominated for the Barclays Women’s Super League Player of the Season award.
Lia Walti’s ankle injury means her Arsenal season is over but her World Cup hopes are still alive.
Arsenal’s Omotara Junaid is making waves, attracting attention from the Nigeria Football Federation. Discover her journey from Arsenal U16s to a possible international career.
Arsenal’s Eidevall provides squad update ahead of Everton showdown, with Foord and Catley set to return. Get the full update here.
Arsenal’s Agyemang shines with two goals as England triumphs in tournament opener with 2-1 win over Poland, despite being reduced to 10 players.
A detailed report on the current injury status of key players in Arsenal’s men and women’s teams, and the impact on their respective performances.
Steph Catley’s injury adds to Arsenal’s growing list of concerns, casting a shadow over their future performance and the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Arsenal’s young talents have been selected for England squad for the U17s Euros in Estonia, with several having made appearances for the first team this season.
Swiss midfielder Lia Walti commits future to Arsenal with a new contract. Walti’s journey continues at the club she calls home.
Arsenal triumph over Brighton in a decisive 4-0 win, moving up to third place in the WSL with impressive performances from key players.
Ian Wright criticises Colney Heath FC for prioritising bouncy castle over women’s football match, calling it “ridiculous” and “an embarrassment.”
Beth Mead receives MBE honour at Windsor Castle for her outstanding contributions to football.
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall remains focused on his team’s performance in the WSL title race, ignoring Manchester City’s recent stumble.
Arsenal Women to play more WSL matches at the Emirates Stadium next season, signalling growth in women’s football & their increasing fan base.