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The UEFA Women's Champions League is a women's association football competition established in 2001. [1] It is the only international competition for European women's football clubs. The competition is open to the league champions of all UEFA member associations who run such championships; 46 of UEFA's 53 member associations have entered.
Of the 7 attempts in Women's Cup era: 2 successful (28.6%) Of the 15 attempts in the Women's Champions League era: 7 successful (46.7%) Three teams have managed to defend the trophy in the Champions League era: Wolfsburg (once), who won in 2012–13 and 2013–14
The competition was first played in 2001–02 under the name UEFA Women's Cup, and renamed the Champions League for the 2009–10 edition. The most significant changes in 2009 were the inclusion of runners-up from the top eight ranked nations, a one-off final as opposed to the two-legged finals in previous years, and – until 2018 – playing ...
Chelsea secured their first victory of this season’s Women’s Champions League in an emphatic win over Paris FC at Stamford Bridge. Needing a positive result after being held to a draw against ...
Chelsea stood up to the Nou Camp - but Champions League remains out of reach. FT Barcelona 1-1 Chelsea (2-1 agg) 19:47, Mike Jones. The celebrations are underway at the Nou Camp.
Half-time: Chelsea 0-1 Barcelona. 13:22, Mike Jones. 45+4 mins: The whistle goes to bring the first 45 minutes of this Women’s Champions League semi-final to a close.
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Defeat for Juventus would mean successive Women’s Champions League losses for the first time since 2020/21. They slumped to a 4-0 defeat at home to Arsenal last time out. Fortress Emirates