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Foord's Extra-Time Goal Gives Arsenal a 3-2 Win over Corinthians in the First Women's Champions Cup

Caitlin Foord scored in the 104th minute after Corinthians forced extra time with a late penalty, securing Arsenal’s first FIFA Women’s Champions Cup title.

  • On Sunday, Arsenal lifted the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup with Caitlin Foord's extra-time winner after Corinthians forced extra time via a stoppage-time penalty.
  • Arsenal opened the scoring in the 15th minute after Alessia Russo's misplayed pass, with Olivia Smith finishing, and Gabi Zanotti equalised six minutes later via goal-line technology, before Wubben-Moy restored Arsenal's lead in the 59th.
  • A concussion substitute saw Daphne van Domselaar come on for Anneke Borbe, who was withdrawn late to finish the match.
  • It marks Arsenal's first trophy of the season and follows their UEFA Champions League title last May, while Gotham FC secured third place earlier on Sunday by beating AS FAR 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium.
  • Gotham outshot Corinthians 20 to nine and posted 1.22 expected goals to 0.69 but couldn't score, as Shaw said, 'I think it's ultimately looking at the game as a whole.
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