
The Gunners overcome a resilient Corinthians 3-2 at the Emirates to make football history, with Caitlin Foord netting the decisive winner.
Arsenal have written their names into the history books as the inaugural winners of the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup. In a breathtaking final at the Emirates Stadium, the Londoners defeated Brazilian giants Corinthians 3-2 after a grueling 120 minutes of world-class football.
A Rollercoaster Final

The match began with Arsenal asserting their dominance early on. Olivia Smith ignited the home crowd in the 15th minute, finishing a slick team move to make it 1-0. However, Corinthians—reigning queens of South American football—responded swiftly through Gabi Zanotti, who equalized just seven minutes later.
The tension escalated in the second half when Lotte Wubben-Moy headed home to restore Arsenal’s lead. The title seemed destined for London until the dying moments, when a dramatic penalty was awarded to the visitors. Vic Albuquerque showed nerves of steel to convert, forcing the match into extra time.
Foord’s Golden Touch
Despite the fatigue, Arsenal’s physical conditioning proved superior in the additional 30 minutes. In the 104th minute, Caitlin Foord delivered the knockout blow, finding the bottom corner with a precise finish that left the Corinthians goalkeeper with no chance.
Arsenal held firm to secure the 3-2 victory, becoming the first-ever champions of the competition. Gotham FC rounded out the podium, defeating ASFAR to claim third place.
Next Stop: The WSL Title Race
There is no time for an extended celebration. Arsenal must now pivot back to the Women’s Super League, where they face a massive showdown against league leaders Manchester City next Sunday (Feb 8th).

Laurinda Jocias is a football writer covering English women’s football, including the Women’s Super League. Her work focuses on players, clubs, and the continued development of the women’s game in the UK.
