Arsenal Women's collective achievement earns them Women's Club of the Year award. The club had seven players, head coach Renee Slegers and director of women's football Clare Wheatley on stage to accept the award. Daphne van Domselaar, Steph Catley, Emily Fox, Leah Williamson, Chloe Kelly, Alessia Russo and Mariona Caldentey were the players on stage. For the ceremony in Paris, a chartered plane was organised for around 30 members of club staff. Slegers said she was proud to stand for a club that has pioneered women's football for 38 years. Vic Akers started Arsenal Women in 1987 and managed them for 22 years, winning over 32 major honours. Fast forward to 2025, and Arsenal are at the forefront of progressing the game in England. In June, Arsenal confirmed that all of their 11 home Women's Super League games would be played at the Emirates Stadium. After the appointment of Jonas Eidevall as head coach in June 2021, the club increased support for the women's team. Slegers thanked club owners Stan and Josh Kroenke, Wheatley, and everyone across the club for their support. The club's growth has been essential to their success. Eidevall's first Women's Super League game in charge was a 3-2 win over Chelsea in September 2021. The spectators that fixture would attract have increased significantly since then. Arsenal Women's achievement is a recognition of their hard work and dedication to the sport.