^Results are sourced from an online database produced by former WFA employees.[9]
^Including Arsenal's result history in both competitions that have served as England's main League Cup competition. Editions where Arsenal were finalists are sourced fromRec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.[7]
^TheWomen's FA Community Shield was created in2000 as the FA Women's Charity Shield and was renamed to the FA Community Shield in2002. The super cup was later discontinued in 2008, but was revived for a single edition in2020 (Arsenal did not qualify);[10] the competition has not been played since. Arsenal won five editions,[8] and were runners-up in 2002 and2004.[11][12]
^The UEFA Women's Champions League was previously known as the UEFA Women's Cup from the competition's formation in 2001 to 2009, when it was renamed ahead of the2009–10 season.[13] Arsenal's result history in the competition is sourced fromUEFA.[14]
^The FA banned all National Premier League sides from playing in the Women's Premier League Cup, to help make England players available to prepare for the1995 UEFA Women's Championship.[22]
^Between 2011 and 2017, the WSL played each league season within the calendar year instead of the traditional European domestic season. In 2017, the Football Association transitioned the WSL to the traditional season starting in September 2017 and ending in May 2018.[39] The FA conducted an interim Spring Series between February and May 2017 to support the transition.[40]
^The FA did not host a league cup competition alongside the interim Spring Series.[7]
^The 2019–20 WSL season was postponed mid-season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, it was later ended prematurely on 25 May 2020. Arsenal were awarded third place based on thepoints per game of their 15 games played.[50]
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