1998–99 Arsenal L.F.C. season
| 1998–99 season | |||
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| Chairman | Peter Hill-Wood | ||
| Manager | Vic Akers | ||
| Stadium | Meadow Park | ||
| Premier League | Second Place | ||
| FA Cup | Winners | ||
| Premier League Cup | Winners | ||
| Challenge Trophy | Winners | ||
| London County Cup | Runners Up | ||
| Biggest win | 0–11 (vs Chelsea, FA Cup, 10 January 1999) | ||
| Biggest defeat | 1–0 (vs Tranmere Rovers, Premier League, 18 October 1998) 0–1 (vs Millwall Lionesses, London County Cup, 21 March 1999) | ||
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The 1998–99 season was Arsenal Ladies Football Club's 12th season since forming in 1987. The club participated in the National Division of the FA Women's Premier League, finishing in second place. They won the Premier League Cup and the FA Cup, but lost to Millwall in the London County Cup Final.[1][2][3]
Following Terry Howard's departure, Vic Akers returned to take charge of the team ahead of the new season. Arsenal also moved away from their home at Hayes Lane, and relocated to Meadow Park.
Squad information & statistics
First team squad
| Name | Date of Birth (Age) | Since | Signed From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | |||
| Lesley Higgs | 25 October 1965 | 1997 | Wembley |
| Jasmine Cripps | 4 November 1985 | 1998 | Arsenal Academy |
| Sarah Reed | 12 May 1980 | 1996 | Wembley |
| Abbie Yeoman | 1998 | ||
| Defenders | |||
| Kirsty Pealling | 14 April 1975 | 1987 | Arsenal Academy |
| Faye White | 2 February 1978 | 1996 | Three Bridges |
| Clare Wheatley | 4 February 1971 | 1995 | Chelsea |
| Carol Harwood | 1 December 1965 | 1997 | Wembley |
| Kim Jerry-Silver | 6 October 1977 | 1996 | Wembley |
| Jenny Canty | 22 March 1976 | 1991 | Limehouse |
| Vicki Slee | 9 March 1973 | 1991 | Millwall Lionesses |
| Kelley Few | 17 October 1971 | 1991 | Romford |
| Tammy Scrivens | 1997 | ||
| Felicity Smith | 1998 | ||
| Midfielders | |||
| Sian Williams (captain) | 2 February 1968 | 1990 | Millwall Lionesses |
| Ciara Grant | 17 May 1978 | 1998 | St Patrick's Athletic |
| Tina Mapes | 21 January 1971 | 1997 | Croydon |
| Emma Coss | 9 May 1979 | 1992 | Arsenal Academy |
| Taryn Rockall | 11 November 1977 | 1998 | NSWIS |
| Tina Mapes | 21 January 1971 | 1997 | Croydon |
| Carol Conlon | 9 January 1979 | 1998 | St Patrick's Athletic |
| Linda Watt | 1995 | Watford | |
| Forwards | |||
| Marieanne Spacey | 13 February 1966 | 1993 | Wimbledon |
| Rachel Yankey | 1 December 1979 | 1996 | Mill Hill United |
| Natasha Daly | 29 November 1979 | 1996 | Mill Hill United |
| Justine Lorton | 11 March 1974 | 1998 | Millwall Lionesses |
| Nina Downham | 31 December 1980 | 1998 | Millwall Lionesses |
| Sheuneen Ta | 21 July 1985 | 1997 | Arsenal Academy |
Transfers, loans and other signings
Transfers in
| Announcement date | Position | Player | From club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998[4] | MF | Ciara Grant | St Patrick's Athletic |
| 1998[5][6] | MF | Carol Conlon | St Patrick's Athletic |
| 1998[7] | FW | Justine Lorton | Millwall Lionesses |
| 1998 | MF | Taryn Rockall | NSWIS |
| 1998 | DF | Felicity Smith | |
| 1998 | GK | Abbie Yeoman |
Transfers out
| Announcement date | Position | Player | To club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | DF | Michelle Curley | Retired |
| 1998 | FW | Emma Hastings | |
| 1998[8] | GK | Sara King | Hampton |
| 1998 | FW | Kara Lee Reynolds | |
| 1998 | FW | Liz Benham |
Club
Kit
Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: JVC[9]
Home
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Away
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Competitions
FA Women's Challenge Trophy
| 9 August 1998 Final | Arsenal | 1–1 (4–2 p) | Everton | Wembley |
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Stadium: Wembley | |
| Penalties | ||||
FA Women's Premier League National Division
Partial league table
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Croydon (C) | 18 | 14 | 4 | 0 | 53 | 11 | +42 | 46 |
| 2 | Arsenal | 18 | 13 | 4 | 1 | 59 | 15 | +44 | 43 |
| 3 | Doncaster Belles | 18 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 32 | 19 | +13 | 33 |
| 4 | Everton | 18 | 10 | 2 | 6 | 30 | 20 | +10 | 32 |
| 5 | Tranmere Rovers | 18 | 8 | 3 | 7 | 29 | 32 | −3 | 26 |
Results summary
| Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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| Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
| 18 | 13 | 4 | 1 | 59 | 15 | +44 | 43 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 29 | 8 | +21 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 30 | 7 | +23 |
Results by matchday
| 06 September 1998 1 | Bradford City | 0–3 | Arsenal | |
| Report |
| 20 September 1998 2 | Arsenal | 4–1 | Everton | Borehamwood |
| Report |
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Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 27 September 1998 3 | Arsenal | 3–3 | Croydon | Borehamwood |
| 14:00 BST | Report |
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Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 04 October 1998 4 | Ilkeston Town | 0–9 | Arsenal | Ilkeston |
| 14:00 BST | Report | Stadium: New Manor Ground |
| 18 October 1998 5 | Tranmere Rovers | 1–0 | Arsenal | |
| 14:00 BST |
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Report |
| 22 October 1998 6 | Arsenal | 1–0 | Millwall Lionesses | Borehamwood |
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Report | Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 22 November 1998 9 | Arsenal | 2–1 | Southampton Saints | Potters Bar |
| Report |
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Stadium: The Lantern Stadium |
| 13 December 1998 11 | Arsenal | 2–0 | Liverpool | Borehamwood |
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Report | Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 20 December 1998 12 | Millwall Lionesses | 0–1 | Arsenal | |
| Report |
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| 14 February 1999 14 | Arsenal | 2–2 | Doncaster Belles | Potters Bar |
| 14:00 | Report | Stadium: The Lantern Stadium Referee: Mr. Jones |
| 14 March 1999 15 | Southampton Saints | 1–5 | Arsenal | |
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Report |
| 11 April 1999 16 | Arsenal | 6–0 | Bradford City | Borehamwood |
| Report | Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 25 April 1999 17 | Arsenal | 6–0 | Ilkeston Town | Borehamwood |
| Report | Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 05 May 1999 18 | Arsenal | 3–1 | Tranmere Rovers | Highbury |
| Report |
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Stadium: Highbury |
FA Women's Cup
| 07 February 1999 Fifth round | Arsenal | 1–0 | Everton | Borehamwood |
| Report | Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 04 April 1999 Semi-finals | Arsenal | 2–0 | Doncaster Belles | Worksop |
| Report | Stadium: Sandy Lane Attendance: 750 |
| 03 May 1999 Final | Arsenal | 2–0 | Southampton Saints | Charlton |
| Report | Stadium: The Valley Attendance: 6,450 Referee: Wendy Toms |
FA Women's Premier League Cup
| 29 November 1998 Second round | Arsenal | 9–0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Potters Bar |
| Report | Stadium: The Lantern Stadium |
| 03 January 1999 Quarter-finals | Arsenal | 1–0 | Croydon | Borehamwood |
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Report | Stadium: Meadow Park |
| 31 January 1999 Semi-finals | Whitehawk | 1–4 | Arsenal | |
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Report | Attendance: 200 |
| 28 March 1999 Final | Everton | 1–3 | Arsenal | Prenton |
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Report | Stadium: Prenton Park Attendance: 3,074 |
London County Cup
| 21 February 1999 Semi Final | Arsenal | 5–2 | Leyton Orient | Potters Bar |
| Report | Stadium: The Lantern Stadium |
| 21 March 1999 Final | Arsenal | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Millwall Lionesses | Barkingside |
| Report |
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Stadium: Oakside Stadium |
See also
References
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