Arsenal women are preparing for the Women's Champions League final against Barcelona, seeking their second European title since 2007. The team previously triumphed in 2007, becoming the first English side to win the competition by overcoming Umea in a two-legged final. Notable players like Emma Byrne, who made a record number of appearances and won multiple titles, and Alex Scott, who had a successful career and contributed significantly to the club, exemplify the club's rich history and legacy in women's football.
After pulling off a remarkable victory against Lyon in the Women's Champions League semi-finals last month, Arsenal are 90 minutes away from European glory.
In April 2007, Arsenal became the first - and so far only - English side to win the competition, then called the Uefa Women's Cup.
Emma Byrne played a key role in Arsenal's dominance of the 2000s, winning 11 top-flight league titles and becoming the first female player inducted into the Irish Football Association's Hall of Fame.
Alex Scott had three separate spells at Arsenal after graduating from the club's academy, making 313 appearances and winning 18 major trophies.
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