Statistics
[Stephen Wright](/author/stephen-wright-0) 20 Jan 2026

With her goal in our 2-0 Adobe Women’s FA Cup win over Aston Villa on Sunday, Kim Little made it 15 different seasons she’s scored in (across all competitions) for Arsenal.
Off the back of that outstanding achievement, we reached out to our friends at Opta to find out some of the best statistics across her spells with us.
We initially signed her in 2008 and she stayed with us until 2013, before moving to Seattle Reign, then Melbourne City, and coming back to us in 2017.
Focusing on her record in the Barclays Women’s Super League, only Millie Bright has played more WSL games for a specific side.
**Player**
**Team**
**Games Played**
Bright, Millie
Chelsea Women
181
Little, Kim
Arsenal Women
172
McCabe, Katie
Arsenal Women
172
Williamson, Leah
Arsenal Women
166
Cuthbert, Erin
Chelsea Women
161
Mead, Beth
Arsenal Women
158
Nobbs, Jordan
Arsenal Women
157
Of the 33 players to have played 150+ WSL games, only Erin Cuthbert has featured in a higher share of wins than Little:
**WSL All Time**
**Games Played**
**Games Won**
**Win %**
Cuthbert, Erin
161
128
79.5%
Little, Kim
172
126
73.3%
McCabe, Katie
172
123
71.5%
Houghton, Stephanie
178
127
71.3%
Williamson, Leah
166
117
70.5%
Bright, Millie
213
144
67.6%
Specifically at Arsenal, only Miedema has more WSL goals, and only Miedema and Mead have more combined WSL goals/assists than Little:
**Arsenal WSL**
**Goals**
**Assists**
**Goals+Assists**
Miedema, Vivianne
80
35
115
Mead, Beth
52
49
101
Little, Kim
56
32
88
Nobbs, Jordan
52
29
81
McCabe, Katie
24
42
66
Foord, Caitlin
31
20
51
She’s scored in 11 different WSL seasons (2011, 2012 and 2013, and then the eight seasons between 2017/18 and 2024/25), the second most of all Arsenal players (including Spring Series):
**Player**
**Seasons**
Nobbs, Jordan
13
Little, Kim
11
Mead, Beth
9
Carter, Danielle
8
McCabe, Katie
8
Williamson, Leah
8
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