1992–93 Arsenal L.F.C. season

Arsenal Ladies
1992–93 season
ChairmanPeter Hill-Wood
ManagerVic Akers
StadiumLeyton Stadium
National LeagueWinners
FA CupWinners
National League CupWinners
Biggest win9–0 (vs Saltdean United, League Cup, 03 January 1993)
Biggest defeat2–0 (vs Doncaster Rovers Belles, National League, 21 February 1993)

The 1992–93 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 6th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the Premier Division of the WFA National League for the first time after winning promotion the season prior, and won their first League Title at the first attempt. They also claimed FA Cup and League Cup, completing their first top flight domestic treble.[1][2][3][4][5]

This was Arsenal's last season using Leyton Stadium as their main stadium. After this season, they moved to Southbury Road in Enfield.

Squad information & statistics

First team squad

Name Date of birth (age) Since Signed from
Goalkeepers
England Lesley Shipp (1965-10-25) 25 October 1965 1991 England Millwall Lionesses
Ruth Gold 1992 England Wimbledon
England Kathy Simmons 1991
Defenders
England Kirsty Pealling (1975-04-14) 14 April 1975 1987 England Arsenal Academy
England Jenny Canty (1976-03-22) 22 March 1976 1991 England Limehouse
England Vicki Slee (1973-03-09) 9 March 1973 1991 England Millwall Lionesses
England Michelle Curley (1972-04-30) 30 April 1972 1988 England Arsenal Academy
England Kelley Few (1971-10-17) 17 October 1971 1991 England Romford
Northern Ireland Gill Wylie (captain) 1991 England Tottenham Hotspur
England Lisa Spry 1989 England Islington
England Maria Luckhurst 1992 England Wimbledon
England Keeley Salvage 1993 England Millwall Lionesses
Republic of Ireland Janet Clarke 1991
Midfielders
England Sian Williams (1968-02-02) 2 February 1968 1990 England Millwall Lionesses
England Debbie Bampton (1961-10-07) 7 October 1961 1992 England Wimbledon
England Sharon Barber 1988 England Tottenham Hotspur
England Christine Couling 1992 England Ipswich Town
England Sarah Mulligan 1988 England Arsenal Academy
England Siobhan Melia 1992
Paula Birri 1992
Forwards
Wales Naz Ball (1961-02-28) 28 February 1961 1987 England Aylesbury
England Jo Churchman (1963-10-08) 8 October 1963 1990 England Millwall Lionesses
Scotland Michelle Sneddon 1990 England Arsenal Academy
England Caroline McGloin 1987 England Aylesbury
England Debbie Smith 1992 England Southend
England Pat Pile 1990 England Hackney

Transfers, loans and other signings

Transfers in

Announcement date Position Player From club
1992 MF England Debbie Bampton England Wimbledon
1992 MF England Christine Couling England Ipswich Town
1992 DF England Maria Luckhurst England Wimbledon
1992 FW England Debbie Smith England Southend
1992 GK Ruth Gold England Wimbledon
1992 MF Paula Birri
1993 DF England Keeley Salvage England Millwall Lionesses

Transfers out

Announcement date Position Player To club
1992 DF England Columbine Saunders England Bromley Borough
1992 FW England Michelle Lee
1992 MF Iceland Arndis Olafsdottir

Club

Kit

Supplier: Adidas / Sponsor: JVC[6]

Home
Away

Competitions

WFA National League Premier Division

Partial league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Arsenal (C) 18 17 0 1 66 8 +58 34
2 Doncaster Belles 18 16 0 2 80 10 +70 32
3 Knowsley United 18 11 1 6 37 33 +4 23
4 Wimbledon 18 9 3 6 36 37 −1 21
5 Red Star Southampton 18 7 3 8 37 41 −4 17
Source: WFA NL
(C) Champions

Results by matchday

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ResultWWWWWWWWWWWWLWWWWW
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Source: WFA NL
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

13 September 1992 1 Arsenal 2–0 Millwall Lionesses Leyton
14:00 BST
  • Ball 30', 82'
Report Stadium: Leyton Stadium
20 September 1992 2 Arsenal 7–0 Ipswich Town
12:00 BST
Report
27 September 1992 3 Arsenal 5–0 Knowsley United Leyton
  • Ball 30', 61', 75'
  • Churchman 80'
Report Stadium: Leyton Stadium
04 October 1992 4 Bronte 0–2 Arsenal
Report
11 October 1992 5 Maidstone Tigresses 0–3 Arsenal
Report
  • Pile
  • Ball
  • Churchman
25 October 1992 6 Arsenal 9–2 Wimbledon Leyton
14:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Leyton Stadium
13 December 1992 8 Ipswich Town 0–5 Arsenal
Report
10 January 1993 9 Knowsley United 0–2 Arsenal
Report
  • Couling
  • Churchman
17 January 1993 10 Arsenal 3–0 Bronte Leyton
12:00 GMT Report Stadium: Leyton Stadium
Referee: H. Cartz (Middlesex)
31 January 1993 11 Arsenal 7–0 Maidstone Tigresses Leyton
Report Stadium: Leyton Stadium
14 February 1993 12 Wimbledon 0–4 Arsenal
14:00 GMT Report
28 February 1993 14 Stanton Rangers 1–2 Arsenal
  • Rose 86'
Report
28 March 1993 17 Arsenal 2–1 Doncaster Belles Highbury
Report Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 18,196
Referee: Bill Saville

WFA Cup

07 February 1993 Fifth round Arsenal 4–1 District Line Leyton
Report
  • Jones
Stadium: Leyton Stadium
24 April 1993 Final Arsenal 3–0 Doncaster Belles Oxford
Report Stadium: Manor Ground
Attendance: 3,547
Referee: Mike Cairns

WFA National League Cup

20 December 1992 First round Arsenal 8–0 Hassocks Beacon Leyton
Report Stadium: Leyton Stadium
03 January 1993 Second round Arsenal 9–0 Saltdean United Leyton
Report Stadium: Leyton Stadium
24 January 1993 Quarter-finals District Line 1–5 Arsenal Osterley
  • Grant 12'
Report
Stadium: LT District Line Sports Ground
18 April 1993 Semi-finals Wimbledon 2–4 Arsenal
  • Benham 9', 75'
Report

See also

References

  1. ^ "Arsenal Ladies". 1993-94 Arsenal Handbook: 35. 10 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Arsenal on trail of the treble: Shipp stands firm as the Belles rue lack of a finishing touch". The Independent.
  3. ^ "Knowsley's dream ends". Liverpool Echo.
  4. ^ Association, The Football. "WFA League Cup 1992-93". www.thefa.com. Retrieved 2025-07-03.
  5. ^ "Gunners Girls Clinch Treble". Sunday Express.
  6. ^ "Arsenal FC Kit History". Football Kit Archive. Retrieved 2025-02-14.