Results

France Cup Women 02/15 15:00 3 Arras Women v PSG Women L 1-3
France Cup Women 02/02 12:00 4 Grenoble Foot 38 Women v Arras Women W 0-1
France Cup Women 01/12 13:30 5 La Roche-sur-Yon Women v Arras Women W 0-1
Women’s Friendly 08/15 11:00 - Gent Women v Arras Women L 1-0
France Cup Women 03/04 13:47 - Reims Women v Arras Women D 1-1
France Division 1 Women 05/09 13:00 22 Arras Women v PSG Women L 0-3
France Division 1 Women 05/03 13:00 21 Lyon Women v Arras Women L 14-0
France Division 1 Women 03/29 10:00 20 Arras Women v ASPTT Albi Women L 0-3
France Division 1 Women 03/22 14:00 19 Issy-les-Moulineaux Women v Arras Women D 1-1
France Division 1 Women 03/15 14:00 18 Arras Women v Juvisy Essonne Women L 0-4
France Division 1 Women 02/28 15:00 16 Arras Women v Metz Women L 0-2
France Division 1 Women 02/07 16:00 13 Arras Women v Rodez AF Women L 0-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 1 1 1
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 0 0 1
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - RC Lens Féminin

Racing Club de Lens Féminin is a French football club that competes in Division 2 Féminine Group A, and has previously competed in Division 1 Féminine. The club was founded in 2001 as Arras Football Association, and was renamed Arras Football Club Féminin in 2011. In 2020, the club became the women's department of Racing Club de Lens.

History

Arras FCF players during their 2011–12 Coupe de France Féminine match against Lyon.

Arras Football Club Féminin was founded in 2001, as the women's department of Arras FA. In 2002, Arras won their regional championship, and were promoted to Division 3 Féminine. In 2009–10, Arras won the Division 3 Group C title, and were promoted to Division 2 Féminine. In 2011, the club renamed itself Arras Football Club Féminin (Arras FCF), after becoming a separate team from Arras FA.

In the 2011–2012 Division 2 Féminine [fr] season, Arras FCF won promotion to the Division 1 Féminine. They also reached the semi-finals of the 2011–12 Coupe de France Féminine, the team's best performance in the competition. Arras were later relegated from Division 1 Féminine in the 2014–15 season. They finished second in Division 2 Féminine in 2015–2016 [fr], third in 2016–2017 [fr], sixth in 2017–2018 [fr], and eighth in 2018–2019 [fr]. Arras finished ninth in the 2019–2020 Division 2 Féminine [fr], before the season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2019, a deal between Arras and Racing Club de Lens was agreed to allow Arras to train once a week at Lens' La Gaillette [fr] stadium. In 2020, the club was taken over by Racing Club de Lens, in a merger/adoption deal. The team took the Lens name, and kept the badge of Arras on player jerseys alongside the Lens badge. The team now trains most of the time at La Gaillette, although sometimes at Arras, and matches are played in both locations. As part of the move, Sarah M'Barek was announced as the team's new manager. Lens announced that most of the Arras players would be kept after the takeover, and the club made eight signings in the summer 2020 transfer window. Prior to the deal, Lens were one of six professional men's clubs without a women's team.

Arras Women's soccer team is a professional women's football club based in Arras, France. The team competes in the top division of women's football in France, the Division 1 Féminine. Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, Arras Women have a strong fan base and a history of success in domestic competitions. The team's iconic blue and white jerseys are a symbol of their pride and dedication to the sport. With a talented roster of players and a passionate coaching staff, Arras Women continue to be a formidable force in French women's football.