Chelsea's 2024/25 Women's Super League title win is one which will go down in history. Here we look at some of the records we broke along the way and other standout statistics during Sonia Bompastor's first WSL campaign.

- Chelsea became the first team to record an invincible season in a 22-game WSL campaign (W19 D3).

- Excluding the Spring Series and the curtailed 2019/20 campaign, this would be the fourth time a team has gone a full WSL season without suffering defeat, with Arsenal doing so in 2012 (14 games), Manchester City in 2016 (16 games) and Chelsea becoming the first to do so twice (also in 2017/18 - 18 games).

- 50% (3/6) of the overall occasions a team have finished a WSL season undefeated have been Chelsea, with the Blues doing so in 2017/18, 2019/20 and 2024/25. Arsenal have done it twice and Man City once.

- Chelsea finished the season with 60 points (W19 D3), an all-time points record in a WSL season and the most ever points-per-game ratio in WSL history (2.73).

- The Blues won their eighth WSL title and their sixth in a row. No other team has matched the feat in the WSL era.

- Chelsea are unbeaten in 25 WSL matches (W22 D3) since a 4-3 defeat to Liverpool in May 2024, only Manchester City (31 games in May 2017) and Chelsea (33 games in January 2021) have been on a longer run without defeat in the competition.

- The Blues scored the most goals from set pieces (15), the most goals from set-pieces excluding pens (11) and the most goals via corners (7) in the WSL in 2024/25.

- Excluding the Spring Series, Hannah Hampton became the third Chelsea player to play every minute of a WSL title-winning campaign after Bright (2019/20) and Niamh Fahey (2015). Overall, she is just the second goalkeeper to do so after Arsenal’s Emma Byrne in 2011.

- Captain Millie Bright is the only player to have played in all eight of our title-winning seasons.

- Chelsea captain Bright (17,095 minutes, 202 games) became the first player to play 17,000-plus WSL minutes, the second player to play 200+ games in the competition after Jordan Nobbs (210), while Millie also has the most ever WSL starts (190).

- Only Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey (43) created more chances from open play in the WSL this season than Chelsea’s Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (36).

- Chelsea’s Rytting Kaneryd and Mayra Ramírez both had 132 touches in the opposition box this season in the WSL, only Arsenal’s Alessia Russo had more (163).

- Only Manchester City’s Laia Aleixandri attempted (1,605) and completed (1,456) more passes in the WSL this than Chelsea’s Bright (1,499 attempted, 1,325 completed).

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