On the final day of the season, the Women's Super League title was snatched from the jaws of victory by Chelsea.

The Blues have won the league more times than any other club.

The first title-winning campaign was seven years ago. Ji So-yun is leaving the team and has been involved in each of the victories.

We take a look at how each title was won.

2015 Women's Super League

Chelsea celebrate winning the 2015 WSL title
Chelsea won their first title in 2015

The season ended in a tie, with Manchester City finishing two points ahead of Chelsea.

Goals from Ji So-yun and Fran Kirby, along with another from Gemma Davison, gave them the title as they beat Sunderland on the final day.

City had won and drawn against the Blues during the season, but they were behind going into the final game and the title was in their own hands.

The first ever women's FA Cup final to be played at Wembley Stadium was won by Chelsea.

2017 Spring Series

Chelsea celebrate winning 2017 WSL Spring Series
The Blues were victorious in the one-off Spring Series in 2017

The WSL moved from a summer to a winter season in order to make it in line with the rest of English football.

It came down to goal difference as both sides won on the final day, and Manchester City were once again the challengers.

They scored a staggering 32 goals, giving them an 18- goal advantage over City.

Their total was helped by two wins, one at home to Yeovil and one away to Sunderland.

2017-18 Women's Super League

Chelsea are given a guard of honour by Liverpool as they win the 2017/18 WSL
Chelsea won the league with a game still left to play

The title win was more comfortable for the Blues as they lifted the trophy with a game still remaining and received a guard of honour.

They won the first title of the winter season six points ahead of Manchester City.

As they won the league away to Bristol City, the head coach missed the game as she was near the end of her pregnancy.

They had already won the FA Cup and recorded their second WSL double.

2019-20 Women's Super League

Chelsea celebrate
The blues were one point behind with a game in hand before the season was curtailed

As Covid-19 impacted the footballing schedule, the league was shortened and the points per game was decided by the team.

In the final league match before the decision was made to stop the season, they had drawn 3-3 with Manchester City, leaving them one point behind City with seven games remaining.

After the league was postponed, their game in hand gave them a better total and they won the title in May.

The League Cup final was their last game of the season, and they beat Arsenal.

2020-21 Women's Super League

Emma Hayes kisses the FAWSL trophy
The club won the domestic treble in 2020-21

After winning the league, League Cup and FA Cup, it was time for the season to end.

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They finished two points ahead of Man City after the final game of the season.

The side reached the final of the European competition but lost to Barcelona.

The FA Cup final was delayed by Covid, but they went on to win it.

2021-22 Women's Super League

Chelsea celebrate after winning 2021/22 WSL
Chelsea clinched the title on the final day with a 2-0 triumph over Manchester United

The title was decided on the final day, when it was decided that Chelsea had won the title.

They had a point going into the game against Manchester United after a season in which the two London clubs had been neck-and-neck.

At one point, United led 2-1 at Kingsmeadow, but the Blues fought back to win 4-2.

The Blues had lost to the Gunners on the first day of the season and drew with them in February, but the loss to the Blues gave them the advantage.