Gotham FC NWSL's run in the Women's Champions Cup came to an end with a 1-0 loss to Corinthians in the semifinals. The Brazilian team, led by Gabi Zanotti's 40th-minute goal, proved too strong for the American champions. Zanotti, who once played club soccer in the New York area, scored the decisive goal seven minutes from full time. In the second semifinal match, Arsenal overwhelmed AS FAR 6-0, with goals from Stina Blackstenius, Frida Maanum, and Maria Caldentey. Gotham FC NWSL bounced back to win the third-place match 4-0 against AS FAR, with Khyah Harper, Savannah McCaskill, Jaedyn Shaw, and Midge Purce scoring the goals. The tournament was a historic event for women's football, with Corinthians' upset win over Gotham FC NWSL shocking fans in the US. The Brazilian team has helped change the narrative around women's football in their country, with six Copa Libertadores titles since 2009. The FIFA payouts for the tournament were lucrative, with the winners receiving a significant amount. Arsenal won the championship final 3-2 in extra time, with Caitlin Foord's 104th-minute goal proving the difference. The match attracted 25,031 fans to the Emirates Stadium. Gotham FC NWSL's performance in the tournament was a testament to the team's strength and resilience. The club will look to build on this experience as they return to NWSL action. The Women's Champions Cup has set a new standard for women's club football, with top teams from around the world competing in a high-level tournament. The event has helped raise the profile of women's football, with increased attention and investment in the sport. As the women's game continues to grow, tournaments like the Women's Champions Cup will play a crucial role in developing the sport and providing opportunities for top players to compete at the highest level.