2015 Arsenal L.F.C. season

Arsenal Ladies
2015 season
ChairmanSir Chips Keswick
ManagerPedro Martínez Losa
StadiumMeadow Park
Super LeagueThird
FA CupQuarter-final
WSL CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Natalia (7)
All: Natalia (11)
Highest home attendance2,061 (vs Liverpool, 12 July 2015)
Biggest win0–7 (vs Millwall Lionesses (A), FA Cup, 22 March 2015)
Biggest defeat1–3 (vs Liverpool (H), WSL, 12 July 2015)
2015 Arsenal L.F.C. season

The 2015 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 28th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the fifth edition of the FA WSL, England's top flight for women's football since 2011. Arsenal also played in the FA Women's Cup, and the FA WSL Cup, winning the latter in the final against Notts County in November.

As this season bridged the gap between the Men's Team's 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, the team wore two different sets of kits during each half of the season.

Review

Pre-season

After a disastrous 2014 season that had seen Shelley Kerr depart and ended with the club fourth in the table and losing the WSL Cup Final to Manchester City, Arsenal began to build towards their first full season under Pedro Martinez Losa.[1][2][3]

Their pre-season saw Arsenal compete in the International Women's Club Championship in China. In the their semi-final, a brace from Shinobu Ohno allowed them to overcome Okayama Yunogo Belle.[4] However, in the Final, it was they who were to suffer a 2-0 defeat, with goals from Rosana and Giovânia winning the tournament for Sáo José.[5]

Back home, Arsenal could only draw 1-1 with Aston Villa, but their form improved with wins against Doncaster Rovers Belles, Millwall Lionesses, Derby County and Yeovil Town to conclude their pre-season.[6][7][8]

In the off-season, Yukari Kinga and Shinobu Ohno both departed for INAC Kobe Leonessa.[9] After six years at club, Niamh Fahey left to play for Chelsea, whilst Christie Murray and Freda Ayisi were both signed for Bristol Academy and Birmingham City respectively.[10]

In response to this, Arsenal brought Lianne Sanderson back to the club from the Boston Breakers.[11] Also from the United States came Chioma Ubogagu to bolster Arsenal's attack.[12] Jemma Rose and Natalia Pablos were both signed from Bristol Academy, whilst midfielder Vicky Losada also joined the club from Barcelona.[13][14][15]

Meanwhile, Jordan Nobbs and Kelly Smith chose to extend their stay at the club, whilst youth products Carla Humphrey and Leah Williamson signed their first professional contracts.

March-May

Arsenal began the defence of their FA Cup title with a trip to The Den to play Millwall Lionesses. A Danielle Carter hat-trick helped the reigning champions towards a comprehensive 7-0 win, with Natalia Pablos and Carla Humphrey both scoring their first Arsenal goals. Lianne Sanderson scored on her return to the club, whilst Jordan Nobbs also got off the mark for the season.[16]

Like last season, Arsenal opened their WSL campaign with a trip to Notts County. And it ended with the same result. A clever free-kick routine saw Ellen White score against her former club. Two minutes later, White had the chance to double the Ladypies lead from the spot after she was fouled by Jemma Rose in the box, but could only roll her effort wide. It proved to be a costly miss, as Chioma Ubogagu collected Caroline Weir's pass with six minutes left to play and volleyed the ball past Carly Telford to level the match.[17]

Arsenal's attempt to retain the FA Cup was foiled at the quarter-final stage, with a 2-1 loss to Chelsea. It marked Arsenal's first home loss in the competition since 1994, and their first at Meadow Park since 1997. Ex-Arsenal stars Katie Chapman and Gemma Davison put Chelsea 2-0 up, and although Emma Mitchell was able to halve the deficit before half-time with a 30-yard rocket, Arsenal could not find the equaliser.[18]

Arsenal bounced back by recording their first WSL of the season at home to Bristol Academy. Last season, defeat in this fixture had led to the end of Shelley Kerr's reign. This time around, the result was reversed, as goals for Carla Humphrey and Vicky Losada, her first in Arsenal colours, secured a 2-0 win.[19] Arsenal's winning run continued, as Chioma Ubogagu's first-half goal proved enough to clinch all three points at the Academy Stadium. The result was made easier when Manchester City's Jill Scott was sent off at the start of the second half for head-butting Jade Bailey.[20]

A comprehensive 4-1 win over Sunderland was marred by a season-ending ankle injury to Kelly Smith, after she was brought down in the box by Abby Holmes.[21] The scores were level at 1-1 at the time, with Beth Mead having cancelled out Natalia's fifth minute opener. But after Holmes saw red and Natalia converted the resulting penalty, it became one-way traffic. Humphrey made it 3-1 not long after, and Carter rounded off the win with five minutes left to play.

A London Derby followed, with Arsenal having to play leaders Chelsea for the second time in the same month. This time, the two sides cancelled each other out at Wheatsheaf Park, a result that saw the Gunners miss out on the chance to leapfrog their London rivals into first place.[22] More points were dropped when Arsenal travelled to bottom side Bristol Academy. Ubogagu's converted Alex Scott's cross with a well-executed volley to give Arsenal the lead and temporarily move them to the top of the WSL. But the opportunity was lost when Nicky Watts rolled in a second-half equaliser from the edge of the box. With the WSL now paused for the 2015 World Cup, Arsenal went into the summer break in second place and only a point behind leaders Chelsea.

Mid-season

During the mid-season break, Arsenal refreshed their squad, with Scottish midfielder Caroline Weir departing for Bristol Academy and Lianne Sanderson returning to the United States to play for Portland Thorns.[23][24] Goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain was loaned out to Notts County, with Netherlands shot-stopper Sari van Veenedaal replacing her.[25][26] Their Dutch contingent expanded further with the arrival of Dominique Janssen from SGS Essen, whilst Pedro opted to bring in a third Spanish player into his ranks, with Marta Corredera signed from Barcelona.[27]

July

Following England winning Bronze at the World Cup, the WSL experienced a major spike of interest. Over 2,000 fans attended as Arsenal welcomed reigning champions Liverpool to Meadow Park. But with Nobbs ruled out with a hamstring injury, Arsenal suffered, as Liverpool roared into a 2-0 lead. Fara Williams' effort from range after less than 10 minutes gave the Reds the perfect start, and they soon doubled their money when veteran defender Becky Easton forced Williams' corner into the net. Arsenal recovered, and got back into the contest after the hour when Natalia lobbed goalkeeper Libby Stout. But it was Liverpool who had the final word two minutes from time when Asisat Oshoala took advantage of Marta Corredera's misplaced header and slotted the ball past Emma Byrne.[28]

Arsenal responded to their first defeat of the season with a 1-0 win away at Birmingham City. A clever one-two with Natalia set up Ubogagu to score the winner in the second-half. However, the game is remember for two bookings for two horror lunges by former-Gunner Freda Ayisi on Natalia and Leah Williamson, the latter flipping the England midfielder over the horizontal.[29]

Arsenal's WSL Cup run started with a group stage tie against Watford. It marked a first start for Arsenal for England youth internationals Chloe Kelly and Lotte Wubben-Moy, and the former crowned it with their first goal for the club. Leah Williamson and Rachel Yankey also added their names to the scoresheet.[30]

Back in the WSL, and Arsenal welcomed Notts County to Meadow Park. Jess Clarke, their frequent tormenter, gave the away side the lead after just 5 minutes, when she raced clear of the defence, rounded the keeper and slotted the ball into the empty net. It took until the hour-mark for Arsenal to find the leveller, Carter heading in Corredera's corner. Just over 10 minutes later, Natalia completed the comeback, reacting quickest when Jemma Rose's header came back off the bar.[31] Arsenal's win moved them back up to second place, with leaders Sunderland only ahead of them on goal difference.

Arsenal's next WSL Cup match saw them pitted against London Bees. Amber Gaylor gave the Bees an early lead, but they could only hold out until the 62nd minute. Carla Humphrey equalised and Natalia quickly followed it up with a brace to make it two wins out of two.[32]

August

Arsenal's title charge began to falter with the visit of Manchester City to Meadow Park. A win would allow Arsenal to finally move clear at the top of the table, but their plans were thrown into jeopardy when Emma Byrne missed a corner, allowing Lucy Bronze to head the ball into the vacated net. Alex Scott found an equaliser from nothing at the start of the second half when her cross deceived Karen Bardsley and looped into the net. However, parity did not last long, as Izzy Christiansen tapped in from close range and Toni Duggan unleashed a screamer from range to take the game beyond Arsenal. Natalia's header with nine minutes left proved only to be a consolation, as Arsenal fell away and opened the door for Manchester City to pass them.[33]

Up next were two back-to-back games against Chelsea, firstly in the WSL Cup at Wheatsheaf Park. Arsenal were grateful to two defensive errors between Marie Hourihan and her defenders in the first half, allowing Corredera to capitalise on both to give the away side a 2-0 lead that they never relinquished.[34]

Chelsea responded with a 2-0 win of their own in the WSL at Meadow Park. Vicky Losada's unfortunate own goal after just eight minutes gifted the Blues the lead, and Arsenal never recovered. The defeat was assured with less than 20 minutes to play, when Emma Mitchell brought down Fran Kirby in the box with a reckless lunge. Gemma Davison converted the spot-kick against her former employers, as Chelsea pulled clear at the top whilst Arsenal continued to fall further away.[35] As their WSL campaign crumbled, Arsenal concluded their WSL Group Stage with a perfect record, securing wins against Reading and Millwall Lionesses to top their group.[36][37]

September-November

With a torrid August wrecking their title charge, Arsenal tried to rediscover their momentum with a trip to Liverpool. They were given the perfect opportunity to do just that, when Alex Scott was tripped in the box just before half time, only for Natalia to roll her effort wide of the goal. Luckily for Arsenal, it proved not to be costly, as they eventually took the lead when Dominique Janssen scored her first goal for Arsenal with a well taken free kick. A first league win since July was confirmed when the much missed Jordan Nobbs converted Scott's cutback on her return from her hamstring injury.[38]

Arsenal's next trip took them to Wearside to face Sunderland. Ubogagu scrambled home a loose ball to give her side the lead, only for Mead to once again find an equaliser, rounding Sari van Veenendaal and slotting the ball into the empty net. Arsenal's lead was restored when Ubogagu scored her second, and Natalia confirmed the win when she took advantage of an error at the back to successfully chip the stranded Hilde Gunn Olsen.[39]

Arsenal's WSL Cup quarter final saw them drawn at home against title chasers and reigning champions Manchester City. Having already lost this fixture in the league, and to the same opponents in last season's final, Arsenal were in the mood for revenge, and they found it when Natalia's well executed volley gave them the lead just before half time. City responded in the second half, and went close when Natasha Harding's cross bounced off the crossbar and away to safety, but could not breakdown the Arsenal defence.[40]

Natalia followed up her winner against Manchester City with another in their final WSL game of the season against Birmingham City. Arsenal had to wait until the second half this time around, as the Spanish forward glanced in Carter's cross. A win, coupled with a Manchester City defeat and a huge goal swing could still see Arsenal snatch the last European spot. However, other results failed to go their away, and they ended their WSL campaign in third place, out of Europe and short of the title once more.[41]

Arsenal's season now rested on the WSL Cup. Seven days after playing them in the league, Arsenal welcomed Birmingham City back to Meadow Park for the WSL Cup semi final. Marta Corredera gave the Gunners the perfect start with a beautiful curling effort on 13 minutes. 60 seconds later, Carter had made it 2-0 when she raced clear of the defence and lobbed the bouncing ball over the keeper. Two minutes into the second half, Alex Scott thumped in the rebound after Sophie Baggaley had parried Corredera's effort. And although Kirsty Linnett was able to pull one goal back, Arsenal saw the tie out with relative comfort.[42]

The WSL Cup Final pitted Arsenal against FA Cup finalists Notts County at Rotherham's New York Stadium. Jordan Nobbs opened the scoring with an energetic burst down the right taking her into the box, before her fierce drive beat Telford at her near post. Notts County's plight worsened eight minutes later when Laura Bassett was sent off for a foul on Vicky Losada. Now with a player advantage, Arsenal took full control, with Nobbs doubling her tally with a spectacular effort from long range. It remained 2-0 until the final minute of injury time, when Ubogau placed her effort past Telford from a tight angle to seal a dominant display and claim the first trophy of the Pedro Martinez Losa era.[43]

Squad information & statistics

First team squad

Squad statistics correct as of May 2018[44]

Squad No. Name Date of Birth (Age) Since Last Contract Signed From
Goalkeepers
1 Emma Byrne (1979-06-14)14 June 1979 (aged 36) 2000 December 2013[45] Fortuna Hjørring
13 Sari van Veenendaal (1990-04-03)3 April 1990 (aged 25) 2015 July 2015[46] FC Twente
15 Siobhan Chamberlain (1983-08-15)15 August 1983 (aged 32) 2013 December 2013[45] Bristol Academy
23 Hollie Augustus (1996-11-16)16 November 1996 (aged 18) 2015 Arsenal Academy
27 Sian Rogers (1998-06-28)28 June 1998 (aged 17) 2015 Birmingham City
Defenders
2 Alex Scott (c) (1984-10-14)14 October 1984 (aged 31) 2012 January 2014[47] Boston Breakers
3 Emma Mitchell (1992-09-19)19 September 1992 (aged 23) 2013 July 2013[48] SGS Essen
4 Vyan Sampson (1996-07-02)2 July 1996 (aged 19) 2014 Arsenal Academy
5 Casey Stoney (1982-05-13)13 May 1982 (aged 33) 2014 January 2014[49] Lincoln
19 Jemma Rose (1992-01-19)19 January 1992 (aged 23) 2014 December 2014[50] Bristol Academy
22 Alice Hassall (1997-02-08)8 February 1997 (aged 18) 2015 Arsenal Academy
24 Lotte Wubben-Moy (1999-01-11)11 January 1999 (aged 16) 2015 Arsenal Academy
25 Jade Bailey (1995-11-11)11 November 1995 (aged 19) 2013 December 2013[51] Arsenal Academy
28 Taome Oliver (1996-05-11)11 May 1996 (aged 19) 2015 Arsenal Academy
29 Chiara Ritchie-Williams (1998-09-02)2 September 1998 (aged 17) 2015 Arsenal Academy
Midfielders
6 Vicky Losada (1991-03-05)5 March 1991 (aged 24) 2015 January 2015[52] Barcelona
8 Jordan Nobbs (1992-12-08)8 December 1992 (aged 22) 2010 January 2015[53] Sunderland
14 Leah Williamson (1997-03-29)29 March 1997 (aged 18) 2014 March 2015[54] Arsenal Academy
16 Carla Humphrey (1996-12-15)15 December 1996 (aged 18) 2015 February 2015[55] Arsenal Academy
17 Marta Corredera (1991-08-08)8 August 1991 (aged 24) 2015 July 2015[56] Barcelona
20 Dominique Janssen (1995-01-17)17 January 1995 (aged 20) 2015 July 2015[57] SGS Essen
20 Caroline Weir (1995-06-20)20 June 1995 (aged 20) 2013 July 2013[48] Hibernian
22 Charlie Devlin (1998-02-23)23 February 1998 (aged 17) 2015 Arsenal Academy
30 Georgia Allen (1998-06-27)27 June 1998 (aged 17) 2015 Arsenal Academy
Forwards
7 Lianne Sanderson (1998-02-03)3 February 1998 (aged 17) 2014 November 2014[58] Boston Breakers
9 Danielle Carter (1993-05-18)18 May 1993 (aged 22) 2009 November 2013[59] Arsenal Academy
10 Kelly Smith (1978-10-29)29 October 1978 (aged 37) 2012 February 2015[60] Boston Breakers
11 Rachel Yankey (1979-11-01)1 November 1979 (aged 35) 2005 January 2014[61] New Jersey Wildcats
12 Chioma Ubogagu (1992-09-10)10 September 1992 (aged 23) 2015 February 2015[62] Pali Blues
17/7[Note 1] Natalia Pablos (1985-10-15)15 October 1985 (aged 30) 2014 December 2014[63] Bristol Academy
18 Chloe Kelly (1998-01-15)15 January 1998 (aged 17) 2015 Arsenal Academy
21 Evie Clarke (1997-10-17)17 October 1997 (aged 18) 2015 Arsenal Academy
26 Rianna Dean (1998-10-21)21 October 1998 (aged 17) 2015 Arsenal Academy
  1. ^ Natalia Pablos began the season with squad number 17. However, following Lianne Sanderson's departure midway through the season, she changed to squad number 7.

Appearances and goals

No. Name Super League FA Cup WSL Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Emma Byrne 9 0 2 0 1 0 12 0
13 Sari van Veenendaal 4 0 0 0 7 0 11 0
15 Siobhan Chamberlain 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
23 Hollie Augustus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Sian Rogers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defenders
2 Alex Scott (c) 12 1 2 0 4 1 18 2
3 Emma Mitchell 10+1 0 2 1 3 0 15+1 1
4 Vyan Sampson 0+1 0 0 0 1+3 0 1+4 0
5 Casey Stoney 13 0 2 0 7 1 22 1
19 Jemma Rose 14 0 2 0 7 0 23 0
22 Alice Hassall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Lotte Wubben-Moy 1+1 0 0 0 2 0 3+1 0
25 Jade Bailey 8+4 0 0 0 5 0 13+4 0
28 Taome Oliver 0 0 0+1 0 1 0 1+1 0
29 Chiara Ritchie-Williams 0 0 0 0 1+1 0 1+1 0
Midfielders
6 Vicky Losada 12 1 2 0 5 1 19 2
8 Jordan Nobbs 6+1 1 2 1 4+1 2 12+2 4
14 Leah Williamson 7 0 1+1 0 4 1 12+1 1
16 Carla Humphrey 2+4 2 1 1 3+1 1 6+5 4
17 Marta Corredera 7+1 0 0 0 6+2 3 14+2 3
20 Dominique Janssen 8 1 0 0 5+3 1 13+3 2
20 Caroline Weir 1+2 0 0+1 0 0 0 1+3 0
22 Charlie Devlin 0 0 0 0 1+1 0 1+1 0
30 Georgia Allen 0+1 0 0 0 2+1 0 2+2 0
Forwards
7 Lianne Sanderson 3+3 0 1+1 1 0 0 4+4 1
9 Danielle Carter 13+1 2 2 3 5+1 2 20+2 7
10 Kelly Smith 1+1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
11 Rachel Yankey 2+8 0 0 0 3+3 2 5+11 2
12 Chioma Ubogagu 8+6 6 0+1 0 1+4 1 9+11 7
17/7 Natalia Pablos 12+1 7 2 1 5+1 3 19+2 11
18 Chloe Kelly 0+2 0 0 0 3+1 2 3+3 2
21 Evie Clarke 0 0 0+1 0 1+1 0 1+2 0
26 Rianna Dean 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

Goalscorers

Rank No. Position Name Super League FA Cup WSL Cup Total
1 17/7 FW Natalia Pablos 7 1 3 11
2 12 FW Chioma Ubogagu 6 0 1 7
9 FW Danielle Carter 2 3 2 7
3 8 MF Jordan Nobbs 1 1 2 4
16 MF Carla Humphrey 2 1 1 4
4 17 MF Marta Corredera 0 0 3 3
5 18 FW Chloe Kelly 0 0 2 2
11 MF Rachel Yankey 0 0 2 2
6 MF Vicky Losada 1 0 1 2
20 MF Dominique Janssen 1 0 1 2
2 DF Alex Scott 1 0 1 2
6 7 FW Lianne Sanderson 0 1 0 1
14 MF Leah Williamson 0 0 1 1
3 DF Emma Mitchell 0 1 0 1
5 DF Casey Stoney 0 0 1 1
Total 21 8 21 50

Disciplinary record

Rank No. Position Name Super League FA Cup WSL Cup Total
1 5 DF Casey Stoney 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
25 DF Jade Bailey 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
2 17/7 FW Natalia Pablos 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
9 FW Danielle Carter 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
17 MF Marta Corredera 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
20 MF Dominique Janssen 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
3 8 MF Jordan Nobbs 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
11 FW Rachel Yankey 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 DF Alex Scott 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
14 MF Leah Williamson 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
6 MF Vicky Losada 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
19 MF Jemma Rose 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 11 0 1 0 8 0 20 0

Clean sheets

Rank No. Name Super League FA Cup WSL Cup Total
1 1 Emma Byrne 4 1 1 6
13 Sari van Veenendaal 2 0 4 6
2 15 Siobhan Chamberlain 1 0 0 1
Total 7 1 5 13

Transfers, loans and other signings

Transfers in

Announcement date No. Position Player From club
18 November 2014[64] 7 FW Lianne Sanderson Boston Breakers
12 December 2014[50] 19 DF Jemma Rose Bristol Academy
16 December 2014[65] 17 FW Natalia Pablos Bristol Academy
22 January 2015[52] 6 MF Vicky Losada Barcelona
12 February 2015[62] 12 FW Chioma Ubogagu Pali Blues
6 June 2015[66] 27 GK Sian Rogers Birmingham City
8 July 2015[56] 17 MF Marta Corredera Barcelona
10 July 2015[46] 13 GK Sari van Veenendaal FC Twente
10 July 2015[46] 20 MF Dominique Janssen SGS Essen

Contract extensions

Announcement date No. Position Player At Arsenal since
5 January 2015[53] 8 FW Jordan Nobbs 2010
19 February 2015[67] 10 FW Kelly Smith 2012
20 February 2015[55] 16 MF Carla Humphrey 2015
31 March 2015[68] 14 MF Leah Williamson 2014
26 August 2015[69] 1 GK Emma Byrne 2000
26 August 2015[69] 3 DF Emma Mitchell 2013
26 August 2015[69] 2 DF Alex Scott 2012
26 August 2015[69] 5 DF Casey Stoney 2014

Transfers out

Announcement date No. Position Player To club
19 December 2014[70] 19 DF Niamh Fahey Chelsea
8 January 2015[71] 4 DF Yukari Kinga INAC Kobe Leonessa
8 January 2015[71] 7 FW Shinobu Ohno INAC Kobe Leonessa
15 January 2015[72] 16 MF Christie Murray Bristol Academy
16 February 2015[73] 24 MF Freda Ayisi Birmingham City
30 June 2015[74] 22 DF Alice Hassall Notts County
9 July 2015[75] 20 MF Caroline Weir Bristol Academy
10 July 2015[76] 7 FW Lianne Sanderson Portland Thorns FC
2015[77] 36 MF Frances Steele Yale Bulldogs

Loans out

Announcement date No. Position Player To club
9 July 2015[78] 15 GK Siobhan Chamberlain Notts County

Club

Kit (2014-15)

Supplier: Puma / Sponsor: Fly Emirates

Home
Home alt.
Away

Kit usage (2014-15)

Kit Combination Usage
Home
  • Red body
  • White sleeves
  • White shorts
  • Red hooped socks
WSL
FA Cup
Home alt.
  • Red body
  • White sleeves
  • White shorts
  • Red socks
WSL
Away
  • Yellow body
  • Navy blue sleeves
  • Navy blue shorts
  • Navy hooped socks
WSL
FA Cup

Kit (2015-16)

Supplier: Puma / Sponsor: Fly Emirates

Home[79]
Home alt.[80]
Away[81]
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2
Goalkeeper 3

Kit information

This is Puma's second year supplying Arsenal kit, having taken over from Nike at the beginning of the 2014–15 season.

  • Home: The home kit features Arsenal's traditional colours of red and white. The kit features red trim on the sleeves and a grandad collar. Additionally, golden trim features on the kit for the first time since 2006–07. The traditional white socks are returned to the kit after the club played in hooped socks last season.
  • Away: The away kit features the colours gold and navy, and is similar to the away kit worn in the 2001–02 season. The shirt has navy shoulders and a crew-neck, but the most striking feature of the kit is the subtle diamond graphic on the body of the shirt. The strip is combined with navy shorts and socks.[82]
  • Third: The third kit, which is set to be used in cup competitions, is mainly anthracite with white, gold and 'Capri Breeze' (turquoise) diagonal sashes. The kit features a monochromatic golden Arsenal badge and is combined with anthracite shorts and socks.
  • Keeper: The goalkeeper kits are based in Puma new goalkeeper template utilised by the supplier's top clubs, which feature contrasting hoops on the top half of the body. The first-choice strip is dark grey with golden hoops and a lighter grey stripe on the sleeves, while the second-choice strip is aqua with black hoops and golden detailing. The alternative strip is orange and also features black hoops.

Kit usage (2015-16)

Kit Combination Usage
Home Red body, white sleeves, white shorts, white socks WSL Liverpool (H), Birmingham City (A), Notts County (H), Manchester City (H), Chelsea (H), Birmingham City (H)
WSL Cup Watford (H), London Bees (A), Chelsea (A), Reading (H), Manchester City (H), Birmingham City (H), Notts County (N)
Home alt. Red body, white sleeves, white shorts, red socks WSL Cup Millwall Lionesses (A)
Away Gold body, navy sleeves, navy shorts, navy socks WSL Liverpool (A), Sunderland (A)

Non-competitive

Women's Club Championship

4 December 2014 Semi-Final Okayama Yunogo Belle 0–2 Arsenal Kita
19:05 BST Report Ohno 16', 58' Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium
6 December 2014 Final Arsenal 0–2 São José Kita
15:10 BST Report
Stadium: Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium

Pre-season friendlies

15 February 2015 Arsenal 4–1 Doncaster Rover Belles Borehamwood
14:00 GMT
Report Barker 55' Stadium: Meadow Park
25 February 2015 Derby County 0–5 Arsenal Spondon
19:30 GMT Report
Stadium: Anderson Electrical Arena

Competitions

FA Women's Super League

Partial league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea (C) 14 10 2 2 30 10 +20 32 Qualification for the Champions League knockout phase
2 Manchester City 14 9 3 2 25 11 +14 30
3 Arsenal 14 8 3 3 21 13 +8 27
4 Sunderland 14 6 2 6 24 24 0 20
5 Notts County 14 4 3 7 20 20 0 15
Source: FA WSL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
14 8 3 3 21 13  +8 27 4 0 3 12 10  +2 4 3 0 9 3  +6

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314
GroundAHAHAAHAHHHAAH
ResultDWWWDDLWWLLWWW
Position52222222133223
Updated to match(es) played on 20 May 2018. Source: FA WSL
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

2 April 2015 1 Notts County 1–1 Arsenal Nottingham
19:30 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 1,612
Referee: Stephen Ross
15 April 2015 2 Arsenal 2–0 Bristol Academy Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 811
Referee: Sian Piret
19 April 2015 3 Manchester City 0–1 Arsenal Manchester
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Academy Stadium
Attendance: 1,167
Referee: Martyn Rawcliffe
26 April 2015 4 Arsenal 4–1 Sunderland Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report
  • Mead 24'
  • Holmes  72'
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 815
Referee: Stuart Franklin
30 April 2015 5 Chelsea 0–0 Arsenal Staines
19:30 BST Report Stadium: Wheatsheaf Park
Attendance: 1,407
Referee: Nigel Lugg
9 May 2015 6 Bristol Academy 1–1 Arsenal Stoke Gifford
18:30 BST
  • Watts 67'
  • Ladd  89'
Report
Stadium: Stoke Gifford Stadium
Attendance: 1,045
Referee: Richard Hulme
12 July 2015 7 Arsenal 1–3 Liverpool Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 2,061
Referee: David Rock
19 July 2015 8 Birmingham City 0–1 Arsenal Solihull
18:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Damson Park
Attendance: 1,278
Referee: Ollie Yates
26 July 2015 9 Arsenal 2–1 Notts County Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 804
Referee: Richard Hart
9 August 2015 10 Arsenal 2–3 Manchester City Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 1,422
Referee: Sam Purkiss
23 August 2015 11 Arsenal 0–2 Chelsea Borehamwood
18:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 1,517
Referee: Ashvin Degnarain
5 September 2015 12 Liverpool 0–2 Arsenal Widnes
12:30 BST Murray  45' Report
Stadium: Halton Stadium
Attendance: 769
Referee: Adrian Holmes
26 September 2015 13 Sunderland 1–3 Arsenal Hetton-le-Hole
13:30 BST
  • Mead 21'
  • Greenwell  90+5'
Report
Stadium: Hetton Centre
Attendance: 1,166
Referee: Martin Coy
4 October 2015 14 Arsenal 1–0 Birmingham City Borehamwood
13:00 BST
Report Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 814
Referee: Sian Piret

FA Women's Cup

12 April 2015 Quarter-finals Arsenal 1–2 Chelsea Borehamwood
14:00 BST Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 936
Referee: Andrew Aylott

FA WSL Cup

Group Stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ARS CHE REA MIL WAT LON
1 Arsenal 5 5 0 0 14 2 +12 15 Advance to knock-out stage 2–1 3–0
2 Chelsea 5 4 0 1 20 4 +16 12 0–2 6–0 8–0
3 Reading 5 3 0 2 12 7 +5 9 2–3 3–0
4 Millwall Lionesses 5 2 0 3 10 18 −8 6 0–4 1–3 5–3
5 Watford 5 1 0 4 6 15 −9 3 0–3 1–3 2–4
6 London Bees 5 0 0 5 6 22 −16 0 1–3 2–3
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
23 July 2015 1 Arsenal 3–0 Watford Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report Stadium: Meadow Park
Referee: Daniel Cook
29 July 2015 2 London Bees 1–3 Arsenal Canons Park
19:30 BST
Report
Stadium: The Hive
Referee: Louise Saunders
16 August 2015 3 Chelsea 0–2 Arsenal Staines
14:00 BST Report
Stadium: Wheatsheaf Park
Referee: Stephen Bates
27 August 2015 4 Arsenal 2–1 Reading Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Referee: Lucy Oliver
30 August 2015 5 Millwall Lionesses 0–4 Arsenal Bermondsey
14:00 BST Maple  90' Report
Stadium: The Den

Knockout stage

1 October 2015 Quarter-finals Arsenal 1–0 Manchester City Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 720
Referee: Josh Smith
11 October 2015 Semi-finals Arsenal 3–1 Birmingham City Borehamwood
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 782
Referee: Nigel Lugg
1 November 2015 Final Arsenal 3–0 Notts County Rotherham
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: New York Stadium
Attendance: 5,028
Referee: Jane Simms

See also

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