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Arsenal Keeper Borbe Stretchered Off in Neck Brace During Women’s Champions Cup Final Win

Anneke Borbe
January 2026

Borbe was stretchered off with a neck brace and oxygen after a collision, with the match delayed and players visibly concerned despite Arsenal winning 3-2. Borbe collided with Wubben-Moy while diving for a long ball, triggering a concussion substitution; Van Domselaar replaced her and wore Borbe’s shirt for the medal moment; Wubben-Moy said the team would check on Borbe before celebrating.

Manchester United Women Reach First League Cup Final After Beating Arsenal

Manchester United Women
January 2026

Manchester United reached their first Women’s League Cup final with a 1-0 semi-final win over Arsenal, extending their run of clean sheets against the Gunners. Terland scored just before half-time, and Arsenal later went down to ten players. United capitalised on a goalkeeper error, with Wangerheim teeing up Terland for a close-range finish. Arsenal pressed and created chances, but Smith was sent off for a second booking, and Tullis-Joyce made key saves as United held firm to face Chelsea.

Arsenal lose Zinsberger to ACL rupture

Manuela Zinsberger (Arsenal Women)
October 2025

Training-ground ACL tear rules the Austria captain out long term, a day before a Champions League win over Benfica. She had already ceded the No 1 shirt to Daphne van Domselaar. Arsenal lean on van Domselaar and squad depth while supporting Zinsberger’s rehab. Austria plan without their captain, emphasizing medical continuity and leadership cover in camp.

PSG and Arsenal Named Clubs of the Year at Ballon d’Or

Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal Women
September 2025

PSG were named Men’s Club of the Year after winning a historic quadruple under Luis Enrique, while Arsenal earned Women’s Club of the Year after dethroning Barcelona in the Champions League. The recognition underscored both clubs’ landmark achievements in Europe last season. PSG lifted the Champions League, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophée des Champions, capping a record-breaking year. Arsenal, led by Renee Slegers, became the first English side to conquer the Women’s Champions League, cementing their status as Europe’s premier women’s team.

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