Have a look at Arsenal women’s football team UWCL parade date and time
After winning the Women’s Champions League for the first time in eighteen years, Arsenal will celebrate their success outside the Emirates Stadium on Monday.
Stina Blackstenius’ suckerpunch startled Barcelona, the defending champions, in Lisbon after the English team withstood extended periods of pressure. In addition to being the first English women’s team to win the Champions League since that historic team, the triumph marks the first European championship win of Arsenal since 2007.
Arsenal Women’s Football Team Champions League winning parade 2025 schedule, date, time, tickets and route
In addition to being the first English women’s team to win the Champions League since that historic team, the triumph marks Arsenal’s first European championship since 2007.
So no trophy parade but pay for ticket to go ito stadium to
Watch trophy parade.
That's sum up the Arsenal football club for ya all about money nothing else. pic.twitter.com/zXHprX6uBM— Skitz (@SkitzBlac) May 25, 2025
The trophy lift will be celebrated outside the club’s Emirates Stadium in North London, in Armoury Square. No tickets are needed to attend the event.
On Monday, May 26, the celebrations will begin at 10 a.m., with the trophy lift scheduled at approximately 11:40 a.m. Alex Scott, a 2007 winner and former Arsenal player, will host the event, which will feature on-stage interviews with players and staff.
Renee Slegers, the head coach of Arsenal, stated that the team is eager to celebrate their Champions League victory with the people who have supported them along the years.
“Looking forward to it so much” she said. “I was with the club in 2007 and know a bit about where we came from. There are so many people that have invested for a long time. I’m such a small part of it.”
The Arsenal Women's team deserves to have a proper trophy parade going through North London. Having a celebration in the Emirates alone is not sufficient. They are Champions of Europe! Do better @Arsenal
— Sash ~ (@ltarsenal) May 24, 2025
Arsenal’s victory
Arsenal is currently the first team to advance through the qualifying stages and win the trophy, eighteen years after they were the first English team to win the Champions League.
It seems almost impossible for Renee Slegers to lead Arsenal to the European championship after a season marked by high-profile player departures, on-field annoyances, and management changes. They defeated record-holders Olympique Lyonnais in the semi-finals before defeating defending Champions League champions Barcelona 1-0.
The win is an amazing way to cap off a difficult season for Arsenal, which saw assistant Renée Seglers take over as coach after Jonas Eidevall resigned.
Seglers led the team through an incredible European season after taking control. Before humiliating the legendary Barcelona, Arsenal gained confidence from comeback victories over Real Madrid and eight-time champion Lyon in the knockout stages.