Chelsea complete treble with FA Cup win

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Chelsea have won the Women's FA Cup after beating Manchester United 3-0 at Wembley Stadium.
The result means that the Blues have completed the domestic treble this season - meaning they've won all three of England's biggest trophies.
As well as the FA Cup, Chelsea won the Women's Super League and also the League Cup.
They also finished the season without losing a single match.
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'It will be part of history'

The Blues have enjoyed an amazing season, becoming the first WSL club to go unbeaten domestically in a 22-game campaign.
It's also the sixth time that Chelsea have won the FA Cup.
For Chelsea's first goal, Sandy Baltimore scored a penalty just before half-time, after Erin Cuthbert was fouled in the box.
Then substitute Catarina Macario headed in Chelsea's second goal in the 84th minute, before Baltimore got her second goal of the day, to seal the 3-0 win.

Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor has now won everything in her first season with the club, and explained what winning the treble meant to the team.
"It means a lot. We worked hard all through the season. It was not easy and to achieve that, it will be part of history."
Chelsea forward Catarina Macario, who scored Chelsea's second goal, described how special the moment was for her and her teammates.
"I think it's a once in a lifetime opportunity to play at Wembley and to score in a final, in such an important game, it brings a lot of emotion.
She said: "It's a trophy we always wanted to win. We wanted to win a treble."