UEFA Women's Cup

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UEFA Women's Cup

Founded 2001
Region Europe (UEFA)
Number of teams 45
Current champions Flag of Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt

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).

UEFA Women's Cup 2005
UEFA Women's Cup 2005


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[edit] UEFA Women's Cup Finals

Season Winner Runners-up 1st Leg 2nd Leg Overall
2007/08
Details
Flag of Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Flag of Sweden 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
Flag of England Arsenal L.F.C. Flag of Sweden Umeå IK 1 - 0
Venue: Gammliavallen, Umeå, Sweden
0 - 0
Venue: Borehamwood F.C., Hertfordshire, England
1 - 0 on agg.
2005/06
Details
Flag of Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Flag of Germany 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
Flag of Germany FFC Turbine Potsdam Flag of Sweden Djurgården/Älvsjö 2 - 0
Venue: Stockholms Olympiastadion, Stockholm, Sweden
3 - 1
Venue: Karl Liebknecht stadion, Potsdam, Germany
5 - 1 on agg.
2003/04
Details
Flag of Sweden Umeå IK Flag of Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt 3 - 0
Venue: Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden
5 - 0
Venue: Bornheimer Hang, Frankfurt, Germany
8 - 0 on agg.
2002/03
Details
Flag of Sweden Umeå IK Flag of Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 4 - 1
Venue: Gammliavallen, Umeå, Sweden
3 - 0
Venue: Hjørring Stadium, Hjørring, Denmark
7 - 1 on agg.
2001/02
Details
Flag of Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Flag of Sweden Umeå IK 2 - 0
Venue: Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany
2 - 0

[edit] Performance by nation

Nation Winners Finalists Winner Runners-up
Flag of Germany Germany 4 2 1. FFC Frankfurt (3), FFC Turbine Potsdam (1) 1. FFC Frankfurt (1), FFC Turbine Potsdam (1)
Flag of Sweden Sweden 2 4 Umeå IK (2) Umeå IK (3), Djurgården/Älvsjö (1)
Flag of England England 1 0 Arsenal L.F.C. (1)
Flag of Denmark Denmark 0 1 Fortuna Hjørring (1)

[edit] Performance by Team

Team Winners Runners-Up Years Won Years Lost
Flag of Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt 3 1 (2001/02, 2005/06, 2007/08) (2003/04)
Flag of Sweden Umeå IK 2 3 (2002/03, 2003/04) (2001/02, 2006/07, 2007/08)
Flag of Germany FFC Turbine Potsdam 1 1 (2004/05) (2005/06)
Flag of England Arsenal L.F.C. 1 0 (2006/07) -
Flag of Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 0 1 - (2002/03)
Flag of Sweden Djurgården/Älvsjö 0 1 - (2004/05)

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