Manchester City ends Chelsea's six-year Women's Super League title reign

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Last updated Jun 2, 2026

Manchester City ends Chelsea's six-year Women's Super League title reign
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Manchester City's victory marks the end of Chelsea's six-year dominance in the Women’s Super League, which spanned 2,162 days. Chelsea, champions from 2018 to 2025 except for one interruption by Arsenal, achieved two unbeaten league seasons and memorable moments, including a 9-0 win with nine different scorers. The historical run featured extraordinary performances by players such as Sam Kerr and Guro Reiten, who delivered decisive goals in crucial matches. As City celebrates their first league title in a decade, reflections on Chelsea's memorable era highlight its impact on the league.

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  • Manchester City wins their first Women's Super League title in a decade.
  • Chelsea held the title for 2,162 days, with only one interruption from Arsenal.
  • Chelsea recorded two unbeaten seasons and a 34-game unbeaten run.
  • Iconic matches included a 9-0 win with nine different scorers.
  • Sam Kerr delivered key performances, including dramatic goals in critical matches.
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  • 10:10 PMYahoo SportsSeven iconic Chelsea memories from dominant six-year run as Women’s Super League champions
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2,162 — that is the number of days Chelsea were champions of England — now, an indomitable Women’s Super League era has come to an end.Manchester City have overthrown the long-standing champions...

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