UEFA Women's Cup 2002-03
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The second UEFA Women's Cup
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 2002–03 season. It was won by Swedish
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....

 Damallsvenskan
Damallsvenskan
The Damallsvenskan, Swedish for ladies' all-Swedish, is the highest division of women's football in Sweden. It is also referred as to the women's Allsvenskan, this term being used alone to refer to the men's division....

 side Umeå
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...

 in a two-legged final against Fortuna Hjørring
Fortuna Hjørring
Fortuna Hjørring is a women's association football team that play in Hjørring, Denmark. The club was formed in 1966 and play in green and white. Their main achievement in women's European football was reaching the 2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup Final between them and Swedish side Umeå IK...

 of Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

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Qualifying Group

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Matchday One
Lisburn Distillery Predators 0–7 Gomrukçu Baku
Lefkothea Nicosia 0–9 ZNK Skale Mila
Matchday Two
Lisburn Distillery Predators 1–0 ZNK Skale Mila
Lefkothea Nicosia 0–8 Gomrukçu Baku
Matchday Three
ZNK Skale Mila 0–4 Gomrukçu Baku
Lefkothea Nicosia 0–3 Lisburn Distillery Predators

Group 1

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Matchday One
Umeå IK 7–0 KÍ Klaksvík
AC Sparta Praha 6–1 TKSK Visa Tallinn
Matchday Two
TKSK Visa Tallinn 0–4 Umeå IK
AC Sparta Praha 4–0 KÍ Klaksvík
Matchday Three
Umeå IK 6–1 AC Sparta Praha
KÍ Klaksvík 2–0 TKSK Visa Tallinn

Group 2

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Matchday One
Toulouse FC 1–0 1.FC Femina
S.S. Lazio 5–0 Maccabi Haifa FC
Matchday Two
1.FC Femina 4–0 Maccabi Haifa FC
S.S. Lazio 1–1 Toulouse FC
Matchday Three
Toulouse FC 9–0 Maccabi Haifa FC
S.S. Lazio 5–2 1.FC Femina

Group 3

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Matchday One
1. FFC Frankfurt 2–0 ZFK Masinac-Classic
NK Osijek 1–3 Shamrock Rovers
Matchday Two
1. FFC Frankfurt 8–0 NK Osijek
ZFK Masinac-Classic 4–1 Shamrock Rovers
Matchday Three
Shamrock Rovers 1–7 1. FFC Frankfurt
ZFK Masinac-Classic 6–0 NK Osijek

Group 4

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Matchday One
HJK Helsinki 2–0 KS AZS Wroclaw
FC Sursee 1–0 Bangor City Girls FC
Matchday Two
HJK Helsinki 8–0 Bangor City Girls FC
FC Sursee 1–0 KS AZS Wroclaw
Matchday Three
FC Sursee 0–0 HJK Helsinki
KS AZS Wroclaw 6–3 Bangor City Girls FC

Group 5

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Matchday One
Trondheims-Ørn S.K. 2–0 vv Saestum Zeist
PAOK FC 0–3 FC Regal Bucuresti
Matchday Two
Trondheims-Ørn S.K. 12–0 PAOK FC
vv Saestum Zeist 2–0 FC Regal Bucuresti
Matchday Three
FC Regal Bucuresti 0–4 Trondheims-Ørn S.K.
vv Saestum Zeist 8–1 PAOK FC

Group 6

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Matchday One
Fortuna Hjørring 5–0 FC Codru Anenii Noi
FC Babruyshanka 3–2 Breiðablik UBK
Matchday Two
Breiðablik UBK 0–9 Fortuna Hjørring
FC Babruyshanka 6–0 FC Codru Anenii Noi
Matchday Three
Fortuna Hjørring 3–0 FC Babruyshanka
FC Codru Anenii Noi 0–2 Breiðablik UBK

Group 7

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Matchday One
Arsenal L.F.C. 6–0 Gomrukçu Baku
KSC Eendracht Aalst 0–8 Levante UD
Matchday Two
Levante UD 1–2 Arsenal L.F.C.
KSC Eendracht Aalst 0–8 Gomrukçu Baku
Matchday Three
Arsenal L.F.C. 7–0 KSC Eendracht Aalst
Levante UD 2–1 Gomrukçu Baku

Group 8

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Matchday One
CSK VVS Samara 0–0 Kilmarnock FC
SU 1° de Dezembro 2–1 Innsbrucker AC-FCTL
Matchday Two
CSK VVS Samara 4–0 Innsbrucker AC-FCTL
Kilmarnock FC 0–2 SU 1° de Dezembro
Matchday Three
SU 1° de Dezembro 0–3 CSK VVS Samara
Kilmarnock FC 4–1 Innsbrucker AC-FCTL

Quarter-Finals

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First Leg

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Second Leg

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Semi-Finals

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First Leg

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Second Leg

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Final

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First Leg

Second Leg

UEFA Women's Cup
2002-03 Winners
 
Umeå
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...


First Title

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1   Hanna Ljungberg
Hanna Ljungberg
Hanna Carolina Ljungberg is a Swedish football player, playing the position of forward. She plays for the club side Umeå IK and for the Swedish national football team. She debuted for Sweden, at age 17, on February 6, 1996 where Sweden won 8-0 against Spain.She is not related to Swedish male...

Umeå
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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2   Heidi Pedersen Trondheims-Ørn
Trondheims-Ørn S.K.
SK Trondheims-Ørn is a Norwegian association football club from Trondheim. The club has one of Norway's most famous women's football teams.The club was founded on 18 May 1917, and became a member of the Workers' Sports Federation in the 1920s. It was first based around Lademoen, and had a clubhouse...

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  Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz
Birgit Prinz is a former German female professional association football player. She last played for 1. FFC Frankfurt and the German national team. Prinz is one of the game's most prolific strikers and the FIFA Women's World Cup all-time leading scorer with 14 goals . She has been named FIFA...

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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  Christina Bonde Fortuna Hjørring
Fortuna Hjørring
Fortuna Hjørring is a women's association football team that play in Hjørring, Denmark. The club was formed in 1966 and play in green and white. Their main achievement in women's European football was reaching the 2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup Final between them and Swedish side Umeå IK...

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5   Pia Wunderlich
Pia Wunderlich
Pia Wunderlich is a German football midfielder. She currently plays for 1. FFC Frankfurt, and has been selected for the German national team.-Success:Word Cup Winner 2003Runner-up World Cup 1995,...

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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