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2000–01 Arsenal L.F.C. season

English women's football club season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2000–01 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 14th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the National Division of the FA Women's Premier League, winning their 4th League title since promotion with an unbeaten campaign.[1] They completed a domestic treble by winning the FA Cup and the Premier League Cup by defeating Fulham 1-0 and Tranmere Rovers 3-0 in the respective Finals.[2][3] Arsenal were also invited to play in the inaugural Charity Shield against newly formed Charlton Athletic (formerly Croydon). The Shield was shared between the two sides after the game ended 1-1. They were not able to retain the London County Cup however, losing 3-0 to Fulham in the Final. By winning the Premier League, Arsenal qualified for the first edition of the UEFA Women's Cup.[4]

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First team squad

Squad statistics correct as of May 2001[5]

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Appearances and goals

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‡ = No match report data has been sourced for the Charity Shield Match.

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Clean sheets

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Transfers, loans and other signings

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Competitions

FA Women's Community Shield

06 August 2000 Final Arsenal 1–1 Charlton Athletic Fulham
  • Spacey 22'
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  • Arnold 88'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Note: Charity Shield was shared between Arsenal and Charlton Athletic

FA Women's Premier League National Division

27 August 2000 2 Everton 1–2 Arsenal
  • Krivinskas 25'
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03 September 2000 3 Arsenal 6–0 Sunderland Potters Bar
Report Stadium: The Lantern Stadium
10 September 2000 4 Liverpool 0–10 Arsenal
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08 October 2000 6 Charlton Athletic 1–1 Arsenal
  • Moore 6'
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15 October 2000 7 Arsenal 2–1 Barry Town Borehamwood
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Stadium: Meadow Park
17 December 2000 10 Arsenal 5–0 Charlton Athletic Borehamwood
Report Stadium: Meadow Park
14 January 2001 11 Arsenal 2–1 Everton Borehamwood
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Stadium: Meadow Park
18 March 2001 12 Sunderland 1–3 Arsenal
  • Twaddle 70'
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15 April 2001 13 Doncaster Belles 0–1 Arsenal
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22 April 2001 14 Arsenal 7–1 Southampton Saints Borehamwood
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  • Hayes 33'
Stadium: Meadow Park
29 April 2001 16 Barry Town 1–3 Arsenal
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Partial league table

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Source: FA WPL
(C) Champions
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  1. Croydon made a business deal with Charlton Athletic (men's team) and changed the name accordingly.

Results Summary

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Results by matchday

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

FA Women's Cup

07 January 2001 Fourth Round Arsenal 5–3 Leeds United Borehamwood
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Stadium: Meadow Park
28 January 2001 Fifth Round Chelsea 0–10 Arsenal
Report Attendance: 63
18 February 2001 Quarter Final Arsenal 1–0 Doncaster Belles Borehamwood
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Stadium: Meadow Park
25 March 2001 Semi Final Bristol Rovers 0–3 Arsenal Bristol
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Stadium: The Memorial Ground
Attendance: 3,306
Referee: J Farries (Bicester)
07 May 2001 Final Arsenal 1–0 Fulham Selhurst
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Attendance: 13,824
Referee: T Parkes (Birmingham FA)

FA Women's Premier League Cup

24 September 2000 First Round Sunderland 0–7 Arsenal
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05 November 2000 Second Round Arsenal 5–1 Southampton Saints Borehamwood
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  • Keehan 80'
Stadium: Meadow Park
25 February 2001 Quarter Final Doncaster Belles 1–2 Arsenal Woodlands
Report Stadium: Welfare Ground
11 March 2001 Semi Final Charlton Athletic 0–3 Arsenal
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01 April 2001 Final Tranmere Rovers 0–3 Arsenal Chester
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Stadium: Deva Stadium
Attendance: 2,006

London County Cup

04 March 2001 Semi Final Arsenal 8–0 Southwark Caribbeans Potters Bar
Report Stadium: The Lantern Stadium
25 April 2001 Final Arsenal 0–3 Fulham East Molesey
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Stadium: Imber Court
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