2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League

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2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
Stamford Bridge Clear Skies.JPG
Stamford Bridge in London hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates11 August 2012 – 23 May 2013[1]
Teams54
Final positions
ChampionsGermany Wolfsburg (1st title)
Runners-upFrance Lyon
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Romania Laura Rus (11 goals)

The 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 12th edition of the European women's championship for football clubs. The final was held at Stamford Bridge, London, England on 23 May 2013.

Team allocation and distribution[]

The national champions and runners-up, where known, in nations that have participated in the past five years are listed as expected to compete. Some of these teams may choose not to participate. Norway has overtaken Iceland in the UEFA coefficients and thus assured themselves a second entry.

Countries are allocated places according to their UEFA league coefficient for women.[2] A first entry list was posted on 14 June 2012 by the Belgian representative.[3] Not returning since last year is the champion of Luxembourg, for the first time Montenegro sends its champion. Here CH denotes the national champion, RU the national runner-up.

Round of 32
Germany Turbine Potsdam (CH) Germany Wolfsburg (RU) France Lyon (CH) France Juvisy (RU)
Sweden LdB Malmö (CH) Sweden Göteborg (RU) Russia Rossiyanka (CH) Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk (RU)
England Arsenal (CH) England Birmingham City (RU)Note 1 Denmark Brøndby (CH) Denmark Fortuna Hjørring (RU)
Italy Torres (CH) Italy Bardolino Verona (RU) Norway Røa (CH) Norway Stabæk (RU)
Iceland Stjarnan (CH) Austria Neulengbach (CH) Spain Barcelona (CH) Belgium Standard Liège (CH)
Czech Republic Sparta Praha (CH) Netherlands ADO Den Haag (CH)
Qualifying round
Belarus Bobruichanka (CH) Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt (CH) Poland Unia Racibórz (CH) Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv (CH)
Hungary MTK Hungária (CH) Finland PK-35 Vantaa (CH) Greece PAOK (CH) Switzerland Zürich (CH)
Serbia Spartak Subotica (CH) Scotland Glasgow City (CH) Bulgaria NSA Sofia (CH) Romania Olimpia Cluj (CH)
Portugal 1º de Dezembro (CH) Slovenia Pomurje (CH) Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 (CH) Israel ASA Tel Aviv University (CH)
Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (CH) Cyprus Apollon Limassol (CH) Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (CH) Wales Cardiff Met. Ladies (CH)
Republic of Ireland Peamount United (CH) Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík (CH) Moldova FC Noroc (CH) Croatia Osijek (CH)
Turkey Ataşehir Belediyesi (CH) Northern Ireland Glentoran Belfast United (CH) Estonia Pärnu JK (CH) North Macedonia Naše Taksi (CH)
Malta Birkirkara (CH) Latvia Skonto/Ceriba (CH) Albania Ada (CH) Montenegro Ekonomist (CH)
1.^ On 6 December 2011 it was announced that the 2011 FA WSL Runners-up were given the spot,[4] and not as initially planned the 2011–12 FA Women's Cup winner.[5]

Round and draw dates[]

UEFA has scheduled the competition as follows.[6]

Round Draw First leg Second leg
Qualifying round 28 June 2012[7] 11–16 August 2012
Round of 32 23 August 2012 26–27 September 2012 3–4 October 2012
Round of 16 31 October–1 November 2012 7–8 November 2012
Quarterfinals 27 November 2012 20–21 March 2013 27–28 March 2013
Semifinals 13–14 April 2013 20–21 April 2013
Final 23 May 2013

Qualifying round[]

32 teams enter in the qualifying round, and were divided into eight groups of four teams, with one team from each seeding pot. The group-winners and best two runners-up qualify for the round of 32.

Seeding and draw[]

32 teams entered in the qualifying round, and were divided into eight groups of four teams, with one team from each seeding pot:[8]

The eight hosts were confirmed by UEFA before the draw, and two hosts could not be placed in the same group. Each team played the other teams in the group once. The matches were played between 11 and 16 August 2012. The draw was held on 28 June 2012.[9]

Tie-breaker criteria[]

As usual in UEFA competitions, three points are awarded for a win, and one point for a draw. If teams are equal on points after all matches have been played, the following criteria applies:

  1. Higher number of points obtained in the matches among the teams in question.
  2. Superior goal difference resulting from the matches among the teams in question.
  3. Higher number of goals scored in the matches among the teams in question.
  4. Superior goal difference in all group matches
  5. Higher number of goals scored in all group matches
  6. Higher number of club coefficient points
  7. Drawing of lots

Criteria 1–3 are reapplied until the tie cannot be resolved; only then is criteria 4 used.

Group 1[]

Group 2[]

Group 3[]

Group 4[]

Group 5[]

Group 6[]

Apollon's 21–0 victory over Ada set a new competition record.

Group 7[]

Group 8[]

Ranking of group runners-up[]

The two best runners-up also qualify for the round of 32. The match against the fourth-placed team in the group does not count for the purposes of the runners-up table. The tie-breakers in this ranking are:

  1. Higher number of points obtained
  2. Superior goal difference
  3. Higher number of goals scored
  4. Higher number of club coefficient points
  5. Fair play conduct in all group matches
Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
8 Finland PK-35 Vantaa 2 1 1 0 4 2 +2 4
2 Serbia Spartak Subotica 2 1 0 1 7 2 +5 3
3 Portugal 1° Dezembro 2 1 0 1 5 4 +1 3
5 Republic of Ireland Peamount United 2 1 0 1 5 4 +1 3
1 Slovenia Pomurje 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3
7 Greece PAOK 2 1 0 1 1 2 −1 3
6 Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2 3
4 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 2 1 0 1 3 7 −4 3
Source:[citation needed]

Knockout stage[]

The top 16 ranked teams are seeded for the round of 32. Team that qualified through the qualifying round are marked with (Q).[10]

Bracket[]

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
England Arsenal 3 4 7
Spain Barcelona 0 0 0 England Arsenal 2 4 6
Germany Potsdam 3 5 8 Germany Potsdam 1 3 4
Belgium Liège 1 0 1 England Arsenal 3 1 4
Cyprus Limassol 2 1 3 Italy Torres 1 0 1
Italy Torres 3 3 6 Italy Torres 4 3 7
Romania Cluj 1 2 3 Romania Cluj 1 0 1
Austria Neulengbach 1 2 3 England Arsenal 0 1 1
Poland Racibórz 1 1 2 Germany Wolfsburg 2 2 4
Germany Wolfsburg 5 6 11 Germany Wolfsburg 4 1 5
Kazakhstan Kazygurt 0 0 0 Norway Røa 1 1 2
Norway Røa 4 4 8 Germany Wolfsburg 2 2 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 0 0 0 Russia Rossiyanka 1 0 1
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 3 3 6 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0 2 2
Netherlands Den Haag 1 2 3 Russia Rossiyanka 1 2 3
Russia Rossiyanka 4 1 5 Germany Wolfsburg 1
Iceland Stjarnan 0 1 1 France Lyon 0
Russia Krasnogorsk 0 3 3 Russia Krasnogorsk 0 0 0
Finland Pallokerho-35 0 0 0 France Lyon 9 2 11
France Lyon 7 5 12 France Lyon 5 3 8
Hungary MTK 0 1 1 Sweden Malmö 0 0 0
Sweden Malmö 4 6 10 Sweden Malmö 1 2 3
England Birmingham 2 0 2 Italy Verona 0 0 0
Italy Verona 0 3 3 France Lyon 3 6 9
Norway Stabæk 2 3 5 France Juvisy 0 1 1
Denmark Brøndby 0 3 3 Norway Stabæk 0 1 1
Switzerland Zürich 1 0 1 France Juvisy 0 2 2
France Juvisy 1 1 2 France Juvisy 1 3 4
Scotland Glasgow 1 0 1 Sweden Göteborg 0 1 1
Denmark Hjørring 2 0 2 Denmark Hjørring 1 2 3
Serbia Subotica 0 0 0 Sweden Göteborg 1 3 4
Sweden Göteborg 1 3 4

Round of 32[]

Unia RacibórzWolfsburg (1–5)
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Stjarnan Iceland 1–3 Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk 0–0 1–3
Zürich Switzerland 1–2 France Juvisy 1–1 0–1
PK-35 Vantaa Finland 0–12 France Lyon 0–7 0–5
Birmingham City England 2–3 Italy Bardolino Verona 2–0 0–3 a.e.t.
Glasgow City Scotland 1–2 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 1–2 0–0
MTK Hungary 1–10 Sweden LdB Malmö 0–4 1–6
Olimpia Cluj Romania 3–3 (a) Austria Neulengbach 1–1 2–2 a.e.t.
Unia Racibórz Poland 2–11 Germany Wolfsburg 1–5 1–6
Apollon Limassol Cyprus 3–6 Italy Torres 2–3 1–3
Stabæk Norway 5–3 Denmark Brøndby 2–0 3–3
SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–6 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 0–3 0–3
BIIK Kazygurt Kazakhstan 0–8 Norway Røa 0–4 0–4
Standard Liège Belgium 1–8 Germany Turbine Potsdam 1–3 0–5
ADO Den Haag Netherlands 3–5 Russia Rossiyanka 1–4 2–1
Spartak Subotica Serbia 0–4 Sweden Göteborg 0–1 0–3
Barcelona Spain 0–7 England Arsenal 0–3 0–4

First leg[]

Zürich Switzerland1 – 1France Juvisy
Grings Goal 90+1' Report Thiney Goal 50'
Letzigrund, Zürich
Attendance: 2,871
Referee: Sandra Braz Bastos (Portugal)

BIIK Kazygurt Kazakhstan0 – 4Norway Røa
Report Goal 14'45+1'
Thorsnes Goal 15'
Haavi Goal 54'
, Shymkent
Attendance: 600
Referee: Monika Mularczyk (Poland)

Birmingham City England2 – 0Italy Bardolino Verona
Williams Goal 51'
Harrop Goal 70'
Report
, Stratford upon Avon
Attendance: 212
Referee: Efthalia Mitsi (Greece)

Spartak Subotica Serbia0 – 1Sweden Göteborg
Report Levin Goal 40'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Zuzana Kováčová (Slovakia)

Apollon Limassol Cyprus2 – 3Italy Torres
Farrelly Goal 17'
Rus Goal 57'
Report Panico Goal 67'85'86'
Tsirion Stadium, Limassol
Attendance: 450
Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany)

PK-35 Vantaa Finland0 – 7France Lyon
Report Tonazzi Goal 13'84'
Renard Goal 24'
Le Sommer Goal 36'
Dickenmann Goal 44'
Majri Goal 73'
Abily Goal 90+1'
, Vantaa
Attendance: 370
Referee: Aneliya Sinabova (Bulgaria)

Olimpia Cluj Romania1 – 1Austria Neulengbach
Duşa Goal 57' Report Gstöttner Goal 84'
Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 800
Referee: Christina W. Pedersen (Norway)

Barcelona Spain0 – 3England Arsenal
Report Beattie Goal 31'
Nobbs Goal 55'
Chapman Goal 67'
Mini Estadi, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,354
Referee: Christine Baitinger (Germany)

Stabæk Norway2 – 0Denmark Brøndby
Stensland Goal 47'
Hegerberg Goal 50'
Report
Attendance: 607
Referee: Linn Andersson (Sweden)

Standard Liège Belgium1 – 3Germany Turbine Potsdam
Coutereels Goal 6' Report Andonova Goal 15'35'
Courtois Goal 38' (o.g.)
Attendance: 3,905
Referee: Anastasia Pustovoitova (Russia)

Glasgow City Scotland1 – 2Denmark Fortuna Hjørring
J. Ross Goal 76' Report Nadim Goal 3'31'
Attendance: 460
Referee: Knarik Grigoryan (Armenia)

Stjarnan Iceland0 – 0Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk
Report
Attendance: 678
Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden)

Unia Racibórz Poland1 – 5Germany Wolfsburg
Chinasa Goal 47' Report Müller Goal 22'46'
Jakabfi Goal 67'
Pohlers Goal 71'78'
Attendance: 5,125
Referee: Rhona Daly (Ireland)

SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina0 – 3Czech Republic Sparta Praha
Report L. Martínková Goal 58'85'
Voňková Goal 68'
Attendance: 80
Referee: Florence Guillemin (France)

MTK Hungary0 – 4Sweden LdB Malmö
Report Veje Goal 3'63'
Mittag Goal 77'87'
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy)

ADO Den Haag Netherlands1 – 4Russia Rossiyanka
Jansen Goal 75' Report Shlyapina Goal 2' (pen.)77' (pen.)
Skotnikova Goal 44'63'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Esther Azzopardi (Malta)

Second leg[]

Turbine Potsdam Germany5 – 0Belgium Standard Liège
Andonova Goal 18'47'90+3'
Ōgimi Goal 45+3'
Añonma Goal 87'
Report
Attendance: 2,460
Referee: Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)

Turbine Potsdam won 8–1 on aggregate.


Brøndby Denmark3 – 3Norway Stabæk
Christiansen Goal 29'60'
Munk Goal 73' (pen.)
Report Hegerberg Goal 5'
Kaurin Goal 27'
Stensland Goal 32'
Attendance: 879
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

Stabæk won 5–3 on aggregate.


Lyon France5 – 0Finland PK-35 Vantaa
Abily Goal 6'
Henry Goal 40'
Bompastor Goal 53'
Majri Goal 68'
Nécib Goal 88'
Report
Attendance: 5,276
Referee: Sofia Karagiorgi (Cyprus)

Lyon won 12–0 on aggregate.


LdB Malmö Sweden6 – 1Hungary MTK
Ørntoft Goal 5'
Veje Goal 26'
Rubensson Goal 33'65'
Anker-Kofoed Goal 71'79'
Report Vágó Goal 90+2' (pen.)
Attendance: 603
Referee: Natalia Avdonchenko (Russia)

LdB Malmö won 10–1 on aggregate.


Göteborg Sweden3 – 0Serbia Spartak Subotica
Schough Goal 20'35'
Press Goal 69'
Report
, Gothenburg
Attendance: 518
Referee: Marte Sørø (Norway)

Göteborg won 4–0 on aggregate.


Neulengbach Austria2 – 2 (a.e.t.)Romania Olimpia Cluj
Giovana Goal 30'
Gstöttner Goal 108'
Report Lunca Goal 81'101'
, Neulengbach
Attendance: 1,150
Referee: Paloma Quintero Siles (Spain)

3–3 on aggregate. Olimpia Cluj won on away goals.


Torres Italy3 – 1Cyprus Apollon Limassol
Fuselli Goal 26'
Iannella Goal 65'
Manieri Goal 81' (pen.)
Report Rus Goal 49'
Attendance: 1,122

Torres won 6–3 on aggregate.


Fortuna Hjørring Denmark0 – 0Scotland Glasgow City
Report
Attendance: 817
Referee: Stéphanie Frappart (France)

Fortuna Hjørring won 2–1 on aggregate.


Bardolino Verona Italy3 – 0 (a.e.t.)England Birmingham City
Girelli Goal 37' (pen.)79'112' Report
Attendance: 3,900
Referee: Bibiana Steinhaus (Germany)

Bardolino Verona won 3–2 on aggregate.


Zorky Krasnogorsk Russia3 – 1Iceland Stjarnan
Djatel Goal 33'47'
Ruiz Goal 60'
Report Goal 79'
Zorky Stadium, Krasnogorsk
Attendance: 200
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)

Zorky Krasnogorsk won 3–1 on aggregate.


Rossiyanka Russia1 – 2Netherlands ADO Den Haag
Shlyapina Goal 9' Report Goal 82'
Noyola Goal 87'
, Krasnoarmeysk
Attendance: 250

Rossiyanka won 5–3 on aggregate.


Arsenal England4 – 0Spain Barcelona
Beattie Goal 53'78'90+3' (pen.)
Little Goal 57'
Report
Meadow Park, Borehamwood
Attendance: 662
Referee: Lilach Asulin (Israel)

Arsenal won 7–0 on aggregate.


Røa Norway4 – 0Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt
Goal 6'
Thorsnes Goal 29'
Goal 83'85'
Report
, Oslo
Attendance: 130
Referee: Dilan Gökçek (Turkey)

Røa won 8–0 on aggregate.


Wolfsburg Germany6 – 1Poland Unia Racibórz
Pohlers Goal 45+3'48'
Kessler Goal 56'57'
Faißt Goal 69'
Odebrecht Goal 90+2'
Report Tarczyńska Goal 35'
Attendance: 785
Referee: Natalia Aleksakhina (Ukraine)

Wolfsburg won 11–2 on aggregate.


Juvisy France1 – 0Switzerland Zürich
Thiney Goal 69' (pen.) Report

Juvisy won 2–1 on aggregate.


Sparta Praha Czech Republic3 – 0Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000
Voňková Goal 10'
L. Martínková Goal 72'
Danihelková Goal 85'
Report
Attendance: 310
Referee: Pernilla Larsson (Sweden)

Sparta Praha won 6–0 on aggregate.

Round of 16[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Torres Italy 7–1 Romania Olimpia Cluj 4–1 3–0
LdB Malmö Sweden 3–0 Italy Bardolino Verona 1–0 2–0
Fortuna Hjørring Denmark 3–4 Sweden Göteborg 1–1 2–3
Wolfsburg Germany 5–2 Norway Røa 4–1 1–1
Sparta Praha Czech Republic 2–3 Russia Rossiyanka 0–1 2–2
Zorky Krasnogorsk Russia 0–11 France Lyon 0–9 0–2
Arsenal England 6–4 Germany Turbine Potsdam 2–1 4–3
Stabæk Norway 1–2 France Juvisy 0–0 1–2

First leg[]

Zorky Krasnogorsk Russia0 – 9France Lyon
Report Abily Goal 14'
Nécib Goal 20'26'62'
Henry Goal 54'84' (pen.)
Tonazzi Goal 69'
Kostyukova Goal 78' (o.g.)
Otaki Goal 81'
Attendance: 200
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

Fortuna Hjørring Denmark1 – 1Sweden Göteborg
Nadim Goal 65' Report Averbuch Goal 72'
Attendance: 463
Referee: Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)

Stabæk Norway0 – 0France Juvisy
Report
Attendance: 309
Referee: Natalia Avdonchenko (Russia)

LdB Malmö Sweden1 – 0Italy Bardolino Verona
Mittag Goal 2' Report
Attendance: 521
Referee: Saša Ihringová (England)

Torres Italy4 – 1Romania Olimpia Cluj
Domenichetti Goal 10'
Panico Goal 24'73'85'
Report Vătafu Goal 51'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Christine Baitinger (Germany)

Sparta Praha Czech Republic0 – 1Russia Rossiyanka
Report Oparanozie Goal 12'
Attendance: 525
Referee: Christina W. Pedersen (Norway)

Arsenal England2 – 1Germany Turbine Potsdam
Chapman Goal 70'
White Goal 82'
Report Ōgimi Goal 90'
Meadow Park, Borehamwood
Attendance: 832
Referee: Esther Azzopardi (Malta)

Wolfsburg Germany4 – 1Norway Røa
Goal 30' (o.g.)
Jakabfi Goal 40'
Popp Goal 74'
Pohlers Goal 81'
Report Haavi Goal 22'
Attendance: 685
Referee: Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)

Second leg[]

Røa Norway1 – 1Germany Wolfsburg
Goal 31' Report Pohlers Goal 33'
Nedre Eiker Stadion, Mjøndalen
Attendance: 65
Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy)

Wolfsburg won 5–2 on aggregate.


Lyon France2 – 0Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk
Tonazzi Goal 2'
Bompastor Goal 41'
Report
Attendance: 6,420
Referee: Morag Pirie (Scotland)

Lyon won 11–0 on aggregate.


Turbine Potsdam Germany3 – 4England Arsenal
Göransson Goal 48'59'
Winters Goal 55'
Report Smith Goal 27'34'57'
White Goal 81'
Attendance: 3,260
Referee: Carina Vitulano (Italy)

Arsenal won 6–4 on aggregate.


Göteborg Sweden3 – 2Denmark Fortuna Hjørring
Press Goal 7'73'
Schough Goal 27'
Report Arnth Goal 37'
Pedersen Goal 79'
, Gothenburg
Attendance: 856

Göteborg won 4–3 on aggregate.


Bardolino Verona Italy0 – 2Sweden LdB Malmö
Report Gunnarsdóttir Goal 13'
Goal 57'
Attendance: 3,500

LdB Malmö won 3–0 on aggregate.


Rossiyanka Russia2 – 2Czech Republic Sparta Praha
Vyštejnová Goal 53' (o.g.)
Fabiana Goal 63'
Report Voňková Goal 3'
Danihelková Goal 90+4'
Attendance: 100
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)

Rossiyanka won 3–2 on aggregate.


Olimpia Cluj Romania0 – 3Italy Torres
Report Iannella Goal 9'
Panico Goal 62'66'
Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)

Torres won 7–1 on aggregate.


Juvisy France2 – 1Norway Stabæk
Cayman Goal 40'
Soubeyrand Goal 69'
Report Moore Goal 21'
Attendance: 650
Referee: Efthalia Mitsi (Greece)

Juvisy won 2–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals[]

There was an open draw held for the quarterfinals and the following rounds on 27 November 2012.[11]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juvisy France 4–1 Sweden Göteborg 1–0 3–1
Lyon France 8–0 Sweden LdB Malmö 5–0 3–0
Arsenal England 4–1 Italy Torres 3–1 1–0
Wolfsburg Germany 4–1 Russia Rossiyanka 2–1 2–0

First leg[]

Arsenal England3 – 1Italy Torres
Smith Goal 23'
Nobbs Goal 49'
Little Goal 63'
Report Mändly Goal 71'
Meadow Park, Borehamwood
Attendance: 600
Referee: Bibiana Steinhaus (Germany)

Wolfsburg Germany2 – 1Russia Rossiyanka
Popp Goal 5'
Müller Goal 32'
Report Henning Goal 46' (o.g.)
Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg
Attendance: 1,971

Lyon France5 – 0Sweden LdB Malmö
Thomis Goal 18'
Schelin Goal 24'62'
Abily Goal 71'
Nécib Goal 89'
Report
Attendance: 8,026
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)

Juvisy France1 – 0Sweden Göteborg
Machart Goal 17' Report
Attendance: 800
Referee: Christine Baitinger (Germany)

Second leg[]

Torres Italy0 – 1England Arsenal
Report Fahey Goal 4'
Attendance: 3,150

Arsenal won 4–1 on aggregate.


Göteborg Sweden1 – 3France Juvisy
Averbuch Goal 65' Report Catala Goal 77'86'
Cayman Goal 90+1'
, Gothenburg
Attendance: 911
Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy)

Juvisy won 4–1 on aggregate.


Rossiyanka Russia0 – 2Germany Wolfsburg
Report Pohlers Goal 71'
Goeßling Goal 88'
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 800
Referee: Kirsi Heikkinen (Finland)

Wolfsburg won 4–1 on aggregate.


LdB Malmö Sweden0 – 3France Lyon
Report Schelin Goal 15'
Rapinoe Goal 53'
Renard Goal 89'
Attendance: 1,256
Referee: Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)

Lyon won 8–0 on aggregate.

Semi-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Arsenal England 1–4 Germany Wolfsburg 0–2 1–2
Lyon France 9–1 France Juvisy 3–0 6–1

First leg[]

Lyon France3 – 0France Juvisy
Schelin Goal 18'90+3'
Renard Goal 63'
Report
Attendance: 21,923
Referee: Efthalia Mitsi (Greece)

Arsenal England0 – 2Germany Wolfsburg
Report Pohlers Goal 29'
Müller Goal 85'
Meadow Park, Borehamwood
Attendance: 1,406
Referee: Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)

Second leg[]

Wolfsburg Germany2 – 1England Arsenal
Wagner Goal 14'
Keßler Goal 61'
Report Little Goal 54'
Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg
Attendance: 8,173
Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy)

Wolfsburg won 4–1 on aggregate.


Juvisy France1 – 6France Lyon
Diani Goal 84' Report Rapinoe Goal 6'
Schelin Goal 19'51'
Abily Goal 63'
Tonazzi Goal 71'78'
Stade Robert Bobin, Bondoufle
Attendance: 11,612
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)

Lyon won 9–1 on aggregate.

Final[]

Wolfsburg Germany1 – 0France Lyon
Müller Goal 73' (pen.) Report
Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 19,278

Statistics[]

Top scorers and assists (excluding qualifying rounds and play-off round):

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