Kim Little has put pen to paper on her latest contract, continuing her legendary career as our skipper.
The midfielder has picked up trophy after trophy during her time in N5, as well as netting in 15 different seasons
To mark her latest milestone, we reached out to our friends at Opta to find out some of the best statistics across her spells with us.
We initially signed Kim in 2008 and she stayed with us until 2013, before moving to Seattle Reign, then Melbourne City, and returning to us in 2017.
Focusing on her record in the Women’s Super League, only Millie Bright has played more WSL games for a specific side.
Most WSL appearances for one club
**Player**
**Team**
**Games Played**
Millie Bright
Chelsea
184
Kim Little
Arsenal
176
Katie McCabe
Arsenal
176
Leah Williamson
Arsenal
168
Erin Cuthbert
Chelsea
167
Beth Mead
Arsenal
162
Jordan Nobbs
Arsenal
157
Meanwhile, of the 33 players to have played 150+ WSL games, only Erin Cuthbert has featured in a higher share of wins than Little:
**Games**
**Won**
**Win %**
Erin Cuthbert
167
131
78.4%
Kim Little
176
130
73.9%
Katie McCabe
176
127
72.2%
Steph Houghton
178
127
71.3%
Leah Williamson
168
119
70.8%
Millie Bright
216
145
67.1%
Specifically at Arsenal, only Vivianne Miedema has netted more WSL goals in red and white, while only Miedema and Beth Mead have more combined WSL goals/assists than Kim:
Arsenal's WSL leaders
**Goals**
**Assists**
**COMBINED**
Vivianne Miedema
80
35
115
Beth Mead
54
50
104
Kim Little
56
32
88
Jordan Nobbs
52
29
81
Katie McCabe
24
42
66
Caitlin Foord
31
20
51
Kim has 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 the Spring Series:
Most WSL seasons scored in for Arsenal
**Player**
**Seasons**
Jordan Nobbs
13
Kim Little
11
Beth Mead
10
Danielle Carter
8
Katie McCabe
8
Leah Williamson
8
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