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2011 Arsenal L.FC. season

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Arsenal Ladies
2011 Season season
ManagerLaura Harvey
StadiumMeadow Park
FA WSLChampions
FA Women's CupWinners
FA WSL CupWinners
Champions LeagueSemi-finals
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The 2011 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 24th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the first edition of the FA WSL, England's new top flight for women's football. In April, Arsenal played in the first ever WSL match, defeating Chelsea 1–0 at Imperial Fields, thanks to a goal from Gilly Flaherty, the first goal in WSL history.[1] Arsenal won the inaugural title,[2] and also played in the FA Women's Cup, and the FA WSL Cup, winning the former against Bristol Academy[3] in May and the latter against Birmingham City in September.[4] They also competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League, losing at the Semi Final stage to Lyon.[5]

Competitions

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FA WSL

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13 April 2011 1 Chelsea 0–1 Arsenal Mitcham
17:30 BST Report Flaherty 33' Stadium: Imperial Fields
Attendance: 2,510
Referee: Sasa Ihringova
21 April 2011 2 Arsenal 1–0 Bristol Academy Borehamwood
19:45 BST Beattie 81' Report Culvin Yellow card 78' Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 655
Referee: Mark Engelbertson
28 April 2011 3 Arsenal 1–2 Birmingham City Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 789
Referee: Tim Donnellan
4 May 2011 4 Lincoln 0–2 Arsenal Lincoln
19:30 BST Report
Stadium: Ashby Avenue
Attendance: 581
Referee: Sasa Ihringova
7 May 2011 5 Doncaster Rovers Belles 0–3 Arsenal Doncaster
14:00 BST Report
Stadium: Keepmoat Stadium
Attendance: 424
Referee: Gordon Johnson
12 May 2011 6 Bristol Academy 2–2 Arsenal Stoke Gifford
18:30 BST
Report
Stadium: Stoke Gifford Stadium
Attendance: 1,138
Referee: Tim Robinson
24 July 2011 7 Arsenal 3–0 Liverpool Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 915
Referee: Paul Forrester
28 July 2011 8 Arsenal 3–0 Chelsea Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 608
Referee: Ade Mead
31 July 2011 9 Everton 3–1 Arsenal Crosby
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Rossett Park
Attendance: 662
Referee: Billy Smallwood
4 August 2011 10 Arsenal 4–0 Lincoln Borehamwood
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 328
Referee: Tim Robinson
7 August 2011 11 Birmingham City 1–1 Arsenal Tiddington
14:00 BST Report
Stadium: Knights Lane
Attendance: 824
14 August 2011 12 Arsenal 3–0 Doncaster Rovers Belles Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 434
18 August 2011 13 Arsenal 1–0 Everton Borehamwood
19:00 BST
Report Stadium: Meadow Park
Referee: [Sian Massey-Ellis|Sian Massey]]
28 August 2011 14 Liverpool 1–3 Arsenal Skelmersdale
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Skelmersdale Ormskirk Stadium
Referee: Sarah Garratt

Partial league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Arsenal (C) 14 10 2 2 29 9 +20 32 Qualification to Champions League
2 Birmingham City 14 8 5 1 29 13 +16 29
3 Everton 14 7 4 3 19 13 +6 25
4 Lincoln Ladies 14 6 3 5 18 16 +2 21
5 Bristol Academy 14 4 4 6 14 20 −6 16
Source: FA WSL results
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Results Summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
14 10 2 2 29 9  +20 32 6 0 1 16 2  +14 4 2 1 13 7  +6

Results by matchday

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Matchday1234567891011121314
GroundAHHAAAHHAHAHHA
ResultWWLWWDWWLWDWWW
Position11222222222211
Updated to match(es) played on 20 May 2018. Source: FA WSL
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

FA Women's Cup

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13 March 2011 Fifth Round Everton 0–2 Arsenal Crosby
13:00 BST Report
Stadium: Rossett Park
Attendance: 500
27 March 2011 Quarter-Final Sunderland 2–3 (a.e.t.) Arsenal Hetton-le-Hole
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Hetton Centre
24 April 2011 Semi-Final Barnet 0–5 Arsenal Uxbridge
14:00 BST
Report Stadium: Honeycroft
Attendance: 502
Referee: Andy Mead
21 May 2011 Final Arsenal 2–0 Bristol Academy Coventry
15:00 BST
Report Stadium: Ricoh Arena
Attendance: 13,885
Referee: Sian Massey

FA WSL Cup

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4 September 2011 Quarter-Final Liverpool 0–4 Arsenal Skelmersdale
14:00 BST Report
Stadium: Skelmersdale Ormskirk Stadium
Referee: Natalie Walker
4 August 2011 Semi-Final Arsenal 3–1 Lincoln Borehamwood
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 328
Referee: Tim Robinson
25 September 2011 Final Arsenal 4–1 Birmingham City Burton upon Trent
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Attendance: 2,167
Referee: Sasa Ihringova

UEFA Women's Champions League

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Round of 32

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22 September 2010 First Leg Mašinac Serbia 1–3 England Arsenal LFC Niš
15:30 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Mašinac Stadium
Attendance: 3,122
Referee: Betina Norman (Denmark)
14 October 2010 Second Leg Arsenal England 9–0 Serbia Mašinac Borehamwood
15:00 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Referee: Marina Mamaeva (Russia)

Round of 16

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4 November 2010 First Leg Rayo Vallecano Spain 2–0 England Arsenal Madrid
20:00 (CET) Report
Stadium: Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas
Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy)
11 November 2010 Second Leg Arsenal England 4–1 Spain Rayo Vallecano Borehamwood
14:00 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Referee: Bibiana Steinhaus (Germany)

Quarter-Final

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17 March 2011 First Leg Arsenal England 1–1 Sweden Linköping Borehamwood
15:30 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 286
Referee: Cristina Dorcioman (Romania)
23 March 2011 Second Leg Linköping Sweden 2–2 England Arsenal Åtvidaberg
19:00 (CET) Report
Stadium: Kopparvallen
Attendance: 1,921
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)

Semi-Final

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9 April 2011 First Leg Lyon France 2–0 England Arsenal Lyon
18:00 (CET)
Report
Stadium: Stade de Gerland
Attendance: 20,123
Referee: Gyöngyi Gaál (Hungary)
16 April 2011 Second Leg Arsenal England 2–0 France Lyon Borehamwood
16:00 (CET) Report
Stadium: Meadow Park
Attendance: 507
Referee: Christina Westrum Pedersen (Norway)

References

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  1. ^ "Arsenal win Super League opener". 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  2. ^ "Arsenal win inaugural Women's Super League". BBC Sport. 2011-08-28. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  3. ^ "Women's FA Cup final: Arsenal 2-0 Bristol Academy". BBC Sport. 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  4. ^ "Arsenal complete treble with Continental Cup triumph". BBC Sport. 2011-09-23. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  5. ^ "WCL: Arsenal Ladies 2-3 Lyon (2-5 agg)". WCL: Arsenal Ladies 2-3 Lyon (2-5 agg). 2011-04-16. Retrieved 2024-11-11.