UEFA Women's Cup 2001-02
Encyclopedia
The first ever UEFA Women's Cup
took place during the 2001–02 season. It was won by German
Bundesliga side 1. FFC Frankfurt
in the final against Sweden's
Umeå IK
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UEFA Women's Cup
The UEFA Women's Champions League is the first international women's association football club competition for teams that play in UEFA nations. Initially known as the UEFA Women's Cup, the competition has been re-branded since the 2009-2010 edition as the UEFA Women's Champions League...
took place during the 2001–02 season. It was won by German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...
Bundesliga side 1. FFC Frankfurt
1. FFC Frankfurt
1. FFC Frankfurt is a German women's association football club based in Frankfurt, Hesse and has a membership of about 430. The team currently plays in the German first division women's Bundesliga.- History :...
in the final against Sweden's
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....
Umeå IK
Umeå IK
Umeå IK is a prominent women's association football club based in the city of Umeå, Sweden. The club was established in 1917 as a general sports club, and started competing in women's in 1985. In 1996 the team reached the premier division, the Damallsvenskan but was relegated the following year. In...
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Qualifying round
|}Group 1
|}Matchday One | ||
Trondheims-Ørn S.K | 9–0 | KR Reykjavík |
FC Babruyshanka | 4–1 | KSC Eendracht Aalst |
Matchday Two | ||
Trondheims-Ørn S.K. | 6–1 | FC Babruyshanka |
KR Reykjavík | 3–4 | KSC Eendracht Aalst |
Matchday Three | ||
KSC Eendracht Aalst | 0–8 | Trondheims-Ørn S.K. |
KR Reykjavík | 1–3 | FC Babruyshanka |
Group 2
|}Matchday One | ||
Ryazan WFC | 4–0 | vv Ter Leede |
AO Kavala | 2–1 | SKF Zilina |
Matchday Two | ||
Ryazan WFC | 11–0 | AO Kavala |
vv Ter Leede | 1–0 | SKF Zilina |
Matchday Three | ||
SKF Zilina | 0–13 | Ryazan WFC |
vv Ter Leede | 8–0 | AO Kavala |
Group 3
|}Matchday One | ||
LFC Grand Hotel Varna | 0–4 | Auto-Trade Femina |
Umeå IK | 1–0 | AC Sparta Praha |
Matchday Two | ||
AC Sparta Praha | 1–0 | Auto-Trade Femina |
Umeå IK | 3–0 | LFC Grand Hotel Varna |
Matchday Three | ||
Auto-Trade Femina | 0–6 | Umeå IK |
AC Sparta Praha | 7–0 | LFC Grand Hotel Varna |
Group 4
|}Matchday One | ||
1. FFC Frankfurt | 1–0 | Levante UD |
FC Codru Chisinau | 9–0 | College Sports Club |
Matchday Two | ||
1. FFC Frankfurt | 5–0 | FC Codru Chisinau |
Levante UD | 17–0 | College Sports Club |
Matchday Three | ||
College Sports Club | 0–18 | 1. FFC Frankfurt |
Levante UD | 3–1 | FC Codru Chisinau |
Group 5
|}Matchday One | ||
Torres Fo.S. | 1–2 | HJK Helsinki |
USC Country House | 1–2 | KÍ Klaksvík |
Matchday Two | ||
Torres Fo.S. | 5–0 | USC Country House |
HJK Helsinki | 4–0 | KÍ Klaksvík |
Matchday Three | ||
KÍ Klaksvík | 0–4 | Torres Fo.S. |
HJK Helsinki | 8–0 | USC Country House |
Group 6
|}Matchday One | ||
Odense BK | 3–0 | Gatões FC |
FC Progrès Niedercorn | 0–11 | ZFK Masinac-Classic |
Matchday Two | ||
Odense BK | 13–0 | FC Progrès Niedercorn |
Gatões FC | 1–7 | ZFK Masinac-Classic |
Matchday Three | ||
ZFK Masinac-Classic | 1–3 | Odense BK |
Gatões FC | 8–0 | FC Progrès Niedercorn |
Group 7
|}Matchday One | ||
Toulouse FC | 1–0 | Lehenda-Cheksil |
NK Osijek | 3–3 | Ayr United |
Matchday Two | ||
Toulouse FC | 6–0 | NK Osijek |
Lehenda-Cheksil | 1–1 | Ayr United |
Matchday Three | ||
Ayr United | 2–2 | Toulouse FC |
Lehenda-Cheksil | 3–2 | NK Osijek |
Group 8
|}Matchday One | ||
Arsenal L.F.C. | 4–0 | FC Bern |
Hapoel Tel Aviv | 0–7 | KS AZS Wroclaw |
Matchday Two | ||
Arsenal L.F.C. | 7–0 | Hapoel Tel Aviv |
FC Bern | 3–1 | KS AZS Wroclaw |
Matchday Three | ||
KS AZS Wroclaw | 1–2 | Arsenal L.F.C. |
FC Bern | 7–0 | Hapoel Tel Aviv |
Quarter-finals
|}First leg
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Second leg
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Semi-finals
|}First leg
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Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | Steffi Jones Steffi Jones Stephanie Ann "Steffi" Jones is a retired German football defender. She now works as a football administrator, and was in charge of organizing the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany.- Biography :... |
Frankfurt 1. FFC Frankfurt 1. FFC Frankfurt is a German women's association football club based in Frankfurt, Hesse and has a membership of about 430. The team currently plays in the German first division women's Bundesliga.- History :... |
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2 | Laura Kalmari | HJK | 8 |
Merete Pedersen Merete Pedersen Merete Pedersen is a Danish football midfielder. She currently plays for OB Odense and the Danish national team.-References:*... |
Odense | 8 | |
Natalia Barbachina | Ryazan | 8 | |
Olga Letiouchova | Ryazan | 8 |