Soni Bompastor Leads Chelsea Women’s Football Club to a Second Domestic Treble in inaugural Season 

Soni Bompastor, a 44-year-old French national, has successfully guided Chelsea Women’s Football Club to achieve a domestic treble in her inaugural season as head coach.

Following a 3-0 Win to Manchester United in the FA Cup finals, where Sandy Baltimore scored two goals and Catarina Macario contributed significantly, Bompastor has nonetheless orchestrated a remarkable campaign for Chelsea Women’s Football Club, culminating in the acquisition of another domestic title.

Under Bompastor’s leadership, Chelsea accomplished their second domestic treble. The team secured the Women’s Super League (WSL) title with an unbeaten record over 22 matches, emerged victorious in the League Cup with a 2-1 win against Manchester City, and claimed the FA Cup with a triumph over Manchester United on May 18, 2025, at Wembley Stadium.

It is also worth noting that during Emma Hayes’ tenure in the 2020-21 season, Chelsea Women’s Football Club won the WSL, the FA Women’s Cup, and the League Cup, marking the club’s first domestic treble.

As a result of her success in this debut season, Soni Bompastor has solidified her reputation as a top-tier, world-class coach. Furthermore, the confidence she has instilled in the team positions them favorably for forthcoming European competitions in the next season.

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