A look back at Everton's historic FA Cup win over Arsenal. Then Everton coach Mo Marley and Natasha Dowie, who scored the extra-time game-winner, recall the 3-2 win over a heavily favored and undefeated Arsenal squad.
Fresh from taking on a new role with the Football Association council earlier this year, 24-year-old striker Danielle Carter now...
Wednesday night’s Continental Tyres Cup final produced a series of rarities for Manchester City as Arsenal picked up the trophy...
Arsenal set out for revenge on FA Cup holders Everton on Sunday and that’s just what they got. Rachel Yankey...
Last year’s FA Women’s Cup winners Everton and the 2010 runners-up Arsenal will not meet again this year in the...
The FA Cup semifinalists are set after this afternoon’s Sixth Round games. Barnet continued its recent run of victories, this...
By Olaf Goldbecker On May 20, 2010, German club Turbine Potsdam won the Champions League in penalty shootout against French...
The Continental Cup final between Arsenal and Manchester City at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane was far from a classic, with both sides somewhat failing to act out their game plan to full effect as a lack of meaningful chances or quality attacking play saw the final go to penalties for the first time.
From Wimbledon beating Liverpool to Hereford beating Newcastle to Bradford beating Chelsea, there’s nothing quite like a David versus Goliath. The Women’s FA Cup has had its fair share of romance, too, and this weekend sees fourth-tier Crawley Wasps face 14-time winners Arsenal. An Arsenal that has record-breaking Vivianne Miedema, the world-class Kim Little, the composed young defender Leah Williamson, and a host of internationals and top young talents to boot. The Wasps were formed 27 years ago and have only ever been a women’s football club. It’s a name which the locals hold dear, a brand which has become synonymous with the side, noticeable in their black-and-yellow striped shirts. Last year they were as low as the fifth tier of English football before earning promotion and the side has a good chance of back-to-back promotions, largely thanks to the efforts of committed manager/chairman Paul Walker.
Arsenal midfielder Daniëlle van de Donk admits she felt “lost” and wasn’t enjoying her football before new manager Joe Montemurro arrived just over 12 months ago. It’s little more than 12 months since the Australian took charge of his first Arsenal game and his arrival has sparked an upturn in form in both the team and the Dutch star.
You’d be hard pushed to find three more different coaches than Emma Hayes, Nick Cushing, and Pedro Losa. The managers...
The U.S. Women’s National Team had its 52-game unbeaten streak in friendly matches snapped Saturday night in East London as...