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The UEFA Women's Cup is the first international women's football (soccer) club competition for teams that play in UEFA nations. The competition was started in the 2001-02 season in response to the increased interest in women's football. It is sometimes called the Women's European Cup, given its status as the only UEFA club competition for women, as a Champions League for women is not economically viable yet.
Teams qualify by virtue of winning their top national competition, be it a league or cup, if there is no national league. One place is allocated per country except for the defending champion's country, which has two (the champion and the national runner-up, or champion if different).
[edit] UEFA Women's Cup Finals
Season |
Winner |
Runners-up |
1st Leg |
2nd Leg |
Overall |
2007/08
Details |
1. FFC Frankfurt |
Umeå IK |
1 - 1 Venue: Gammliavallen, Umeå, Sweden |
3 - 2 Venue: UEFA Women's Cup Arena Frankfurt[1], Frankfurt, Germany |
4 - 3 on agg. |
2006/07
Details |
Arsenal L.F.C. |
Umeå IK |
1 - 0 Venue: Gammliavallen, Umeå, Sweden |
0 - 0 Venue: Borehamwood F.C., Hertfordshire, England |
1 - 0 on agg. |
2005/06
Details |
1. FFC Frankfurt |
FFC Turbine Potsdam |
4 - 0 Venue: Karl Liebknecht Stadion, Potsdam, Germany |
3 - 2 Venue: Bornheimer Hang, Frankfurt, Germany |
7 - 2 on agg. |
2004/05
Details |
FFC Turbine Potsdam |
Djurgården/Älvsjö |
2 - 0 Venue: Stockholms Olympiastadion, Stockholm, Sweden |
3 - 1 Venue: Karl Liebknecht stadion, Potsdam, Germany |
5 - 1 on agg. |
2003/04
Details |
Umeå IK |
1. FFC Frankfurt |
3 - 0 Venue: Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden |
5 - 0 Venue: Bornheimer Hang, Frankfurt, Germany |
8 - 0 on agg. |
2002/03
Details |
Umeå IK |
Fortuna Hjørring |
4 - 1 Venue: Gammliavallen, Umeå, Sweden |
3 - 0 Venue: Hjørring Stadium, Hjørring, Denmark |
7 - 1 on agg. |
2001/02
Details |
1. FFC Frankfurt |
Umeå IK |
2 - 0 Venue: Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany |
2 - 0 |
[edit] Performance by nation
[edit] Performance by Team
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[edit] References