Chelsea donate WSL title winnings to domestic abuse charity

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Chelsea Women donate league title winnings to domestic abuse charity

Chelsea will donate £100,000 prize money from winning the Women’s Super League to the domestic abuse charityChelsea were awarded the title on a points-per-game basis, meaning they leapfrogged Manchester City who had been top when lockdown came into force but had played more matches.

 

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