Capixaba Championship

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Alex Greenwood Man City Women HIC

Greenwood & Shaw fire Man City to FA Cup glory

Khadija Shaw and Alex Greenwood starred as new Women's Super League champions Manchester City did the double on Sunday, thanks to a 4-0 win over Brighton in the FA Cup final. It took Andree Jeglertz's side some time to get going in the capital but once they did, they wasted little time, with two goals in the latter stages of the first half putting City into a commanding position that they never let slip.

Khiara Keating Man City GFX

'Learned to be ready' - Keating on FA Cup heroics as Wembley looms

Man City's FA Cup hero Khiara Keating has reflected on an up-and-down season as she prepares to make her Wembley debut this weekend. The England goalkeeper has struggled for opportunities in the Women's Super League but has been ever-present in the FA Cup, with a huge save in the dramatic semi-final win over Chelsea helping to secure City's place in Sunday's final against Brighton, where the 21-year-old will hope to make her mark again.

Lauren Hemp Man City GFX

'I'm really happy I stayed' - Hemp reflects on WSL title glory

Two years ago, as her Manchester City contract prepared to expire, the possibility of Lauren Hemp leaving the club appeared very real. Barcelona were heavily-linked with the England star, and time was running out for City to keep hold of a player they had watched blossom into one of the best wingers in Europe, after joining as a 17-year-old. But in the end, Hemp would stay, and as she speaks to GOAL as a first-time Women's Super League champion, she's extremely happy she did.

Bunny Shaw GFX

That's why Chelsea want Shaw! Striker punishes potential suitors

As Chelsea and Man City prepared to face off in the Women's FA Cup semi-finals on Sunday, all the talk was about Khadija Shaw. The striker is out of contract in Manchester in a few weeks' time and all the talk is that she will be leaving, with Chelsea in hot pursuit of his signature. So, of course, Shaw took centre stage at Stamford Bridge, scoring twice to knock the Blues out of the competition and send City to Wembley in a dramatic 3-2 win that will go down as a cup classic.

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Standings

PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Desportiva Ferroviaria crestDesportiva Ferroviaria10523158717
W
D
W
W
L
2Espirito Santo crestEspirito Santo10451128417
D
D
W
L
W
3Real Noroeste crestReal Noroeste105141010016
L
W
L
W
L
4Linhares crestLinhares104151316-313
L
W
L
L
W
5Rio Branco ES crestRio Branco ES104061114-312
W
L
L
W
W
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