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  • Jess is new Blues right-back0

    Jess Carter – a former PFA Women’s Young Player of the Year – is set to challenge Millie Bright as Chelsea’s right-back. Signed from Birmingham City on a three-year contract, the 20-year-old’s arrival is seen as an important strengthening of the area that manager Emma Hayes holds most dear… defence. Hayes and Carter are pictured,

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  • Welsh dragon Sophie returns0

    Wales international captain Sophie Ingle is rejoining Chelsea Women from Liverpool after a gap of five years. The 26-year-old, who played for the Blues in 2012 and 2013, has signed a two-year contract. Ingle brings Women’s Super League experience to Emma Hayes’ squad, having spent two and a half years on Merseyside and two before

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  • Eni signs for Juve0

    Eni Aluko, the Chelsea striker, will see out the rest of her playing career with the women’s wing of the Italian champions Juventus. The 31-year-old had a great career with Chelsea FC Women, clinching a second Women’s Super League title this season, and also winning two FA Cups. Manager Emma Hayes gave her the option

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  • Carly is in England squad0

    Keeper Carly Telford, pictured, is one of four Chelsea Women in the England squad for the forthcoming Women’s World Cup match against Russia. It will be her 12th cap for her country, and she joins team-mates Fran Kirby, Millie Bright and Hannah Blundell making the trek to Moscow’s Sapsan Arena for the match on Friday

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  • Meet the rivals0

    So who will the renamed Chelsea FC Women be lining up against next season? The FA decided on Wednesday which teams would be in and which would be out of the top tier and second tier (the FA Women’s Super League and The FA Women’s Championship) for 2018/19. There will now be 11 clubs in the Super

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  • We’re no longer ladies…0

    Forget about the Ladies… Chelsea’s triumphant female team which clinched the cup and league double this season is now to be known as Chelsea FC Women, to put the team on a more equal footing with the men’s Premier League side. It’s a change that’s been coming for some while – it was first proposed

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