The 13 major trophies Hayes has lifted as Chelsea boss

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Emma Hayes won her 13th major trophy as Chelsea boss as her side wrapped up a fourth successive Women's Super League title with a 3-0 win at Reading.

The long-serving manager has brought stability and a whole host of silverware to the Blues since she took over in 2012. 

Here, we take a look at each trophy the Londoners have lifted with Hayes in charge. 

FA Cup (2014-15)

Ji So-Yun's first-half strike earned a 1-0 win over Notts County at Wembley to give Hayes a first piece of silverware as Chelsea boss. 

A glittering spell for the club would follow. 

WSL (2015)

Two months after success at Wembley, a 4-0 thrashing of Sunderland secured a league and cup double. 

FA Cup (2017-18)

Ramona Bachmann's brace saw Chelsea down Arsenal 3-1 at Wembley, enabling them to bounce back after coming close in previous years. 

WSL (2017-18)

In a repeat of 2015, Hayes guided her side to another double with a 2-0 win at Bristol City to clinch the league crown. 

It was all the more impressive as she was 35 weeks pregnant and not on the touchline to see the title clinched. 

League Cup (2019-20)

A stoppage-time effort by Bethany England completed her brace and earned Chelsea a first League Cup win under Hayes following a 2-1 victory over Arsenal at Nottingham Forest's City Ground in February 2020. 

WSL (2019-20)

The FA's decision to determine the season on points-per-game after the start of the coronavirus pandemic saw Chelsea crowned champions for a third time in five years in June 2020. 

Manchester City had been top but only by a point and had played one game more than their nearest challengers. 

League Cup (2020-21)

Chelsea thrashed Bristol City 6-0 at Vicarage Road to add another trophy to the cabinet. 

WSL (2020-21)

A 5-0 win over Reading secured a record-breaking season for Hayes' side, with Chelsea able to clinch the title on the final day. 

It was their 18th league win of the term and saw them reach 57 points for the campaign — the most achieved in the WSL in each category. 

FA Cup (2020-21)

A delayed final eventually took place in December 2021 and Chelsea ran out comfortable 3-0 winners over Arsenal, with Sam Kerr grabbing a brace to seal a domestic treble. 

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WSL (2021-22)

Kerr was again the hero with a double to inspire a 4-2 win over Manchester United as Arsenal were pipped to the championship in yet another last-day decider. 

Hayes watched her team fight back from a half-time deficit to secure more silverware. 

FA Cup (2021-22)

Another brace by Kerr sealed a fourth double for Chelsea under Hayes, with a 3-2 extra-time victory over City giving her an 11th trophy. 

The clash took place in front of 49,094 spectators at Wembley, which was a record attendance for the final at the time. 

FA Cup (2022-23)

Chelsea defeated Manchester United 1-0 at Wembley, with Kerr the match-winner once more. 

The mark from a year earlier was smashed as a crowd of 77,390 set a world record for a women's domestic club match. 

WSL (2022-23)

Chelsea won seven games in a row to overhaul United and clinch the title. 

A final day 3-0 victory over relegated Reading — with another Kerr brace — secured the double.