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2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League

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2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
The Coliseum Alfonso Pérez in Getafe hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates30 July 2009 – 20 May 2010[1]
Teams53 (from 44 confederations)
Final positions
ChampionsGermany Turbine Potsdam (2nd title)
Runners-upFrance Lyon
Tournament statistics
Matches played103
Goals scored428 (4.16 per match)
Top scorer(s)Switzerland Vanessa Bürki (11)[2]
All statistics correct as of 17 March 2010.

The UEFA Women's Champions League 2009–10 was the first edition of the newly branded tournament, and the ninth edition of a UEFA tournament for women's champion football clubs.[3]

For the first time the top 8 leagues of the UEFA were awarded two entry places in this year's season. Germany even got 3 entries, as FCR 2001 Duisburg finished outside the top 2 in Germany's league but gained entry as the title holder.

Teams

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Round of 32
Germany Duisburg (TH) Germany Turbine Potsdam[4] (CH) Sweden Umeå[5] (CH) England Arsenal[6] (CH)
France Lyon[7] (CH) Denmark Fortuna Hjørring[8] (CH) Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm[9] (CH) Norway Røa[10] (CH)
Italy Bardolino[11] (CH) Iceland Valur[12] (CH) Belarus Universitet Vitebsk[13] (CH) Netherlands AZ[14] (CH)
Spain Rayo Vallecano[15] (CH) Czech Republic Sparta Praha[16] (CH) Austria Neulengbach[17] (CH) Belgium Standard Liège[18] (CH)
Kazakhstan Alma[19] (CH) Poland Unia Racibórz[20] (CH) Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv[21] (CH) Switzerland Zürich[22] (CH)
Serbia Mašinac Niš (CH) Greece PAOK (CH) Hungary Viktória[23] (CH) Finland Honka (CH)
Bosnia and Herzegovina ZNK-SFK 2000 (CH)
Qualifying round
Germany Bayern Munich (RU) Sweden Linköping (RU) England Everton (RU) France Montpellier[24] (RU)
Denmark Brøndby[8] (RU) Russia Rossiyanka (RU) Norway Team Strømmen (RU) Italy Torres (RU)
Moldova Roma Calfa (CH) Israel Maccabi Holon(CH) Romania CFF Clujana[25] (CH) Scotland Glasgow City (CH)
Portugal 1° Dezembro (CH) Bulgaria NSA Sofia (CH) Slovenia ŽNK Krka (CH) Slovakia Slovan Duslo Sala (CH)
Wales Cardiff City (CW) Croatia Osijek (CH) Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (CH) North Macedonia Tikvesanka (CH)
Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík (CH) Republic of Ireland St Francis (CW) Northern Ireland Glentoran (CH) Cyprus Apollon Limassol (CH)
Estonia Levadia Tallinn (CH) Georgia (country) Norchi Dinamoeli (CH) Malta Birkirkara (CH) Turkey Trabzonspor (CH)

Qualifying round

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The draw was made on 24 June 2009.[26] Teams marked (H) hosted a mini-league. The winners of each group qualified for the next round.

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAY GLA GIN NDI
1 Germany Bayern Munich 3 3 0 0 32 2 +30 9 Advance to main round 5–2 19–0
2 Scotland Glasgow City 3 2 0 1 13 5 +8 6 2–0
3 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (H) 3 1 0 2 7 11 −4 3 0–8 7–1
4 Georgia (country) Norchi Dinamoeli 3 0 0 3 1 35 −34 0 0–9
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MH NSA KIK TIK
1 France Montpellier 3 3 0 0 12 1 +11 9 Advance to main round 2–0 7–1
2 Bulgaria NSA Sofia 3 2 0 1 7 4 +3 6 0–3 5–0
3 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 3 1 0 2 5 6 −1 3 1–2
4 North Macedonia Tikvesanka (H) 3 0 0 3 3 16 −13 0 2–4
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BRØ DEZ CAR BIR
1 Denmark Brøndby (H) 3 3 0 0 12 0 +12 9 Advance to main round 5–0 6–0
2 Portugal 1° Dezembro 3 2 0 1 13 1 +12 6 0–1 10–0
3 Wales Cardiff City 3 1 0 2 10 9 +1 3 0–3
4 Malta Birkirkara 3 0 0 3 1 26 −25 0 1–10
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification TOR SDŠ TRA KRK
1 Italy Torres 3 3 0 0 13 0 +13 9 Advance to main round 1–0 9–0
2 Slovakia Slovan Duslo Šaľa 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4 2–2
3 Turkey Trabzonspor 3 1 0 2 3 11 −8 3 1–2
4 Slovenia ŽNK Krka (H) 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5 1 0–3 0–2
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LIN CLU GLE RCA
1 Sweden Linköping (H) 3 3 0 0 20 0 +20 9 Advance to main round 3–0 11–0
2 Romania CFF Clujana 3 2 0 1 10 6 +4 6 0–6 1–0
3 Northern Ireland Glentoran 3 1 0 2 2 4 −2 3 2–0
4 Moldova Roma Calfa 3 0 0 3 0 22 −22 0 0–9
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ROS APL MHO SFR
1 Russia Rossiyanka 3 3 0 0 19 0 +19 9 Advance to main round 1–0 11–0
2 Cyprus Apollon Limassol (H) 3 2 0 1 6 1 +5 6 2–0
3 Israel Maccabi Holon 3 1 0 2 2 11 −9 3 0–7 0–4
4 Republic of Ireland St Francis 3 0 0 3 0 15 −15 0 0–2
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification EVE STR LTA OSI
1 England Everton 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10 9 Advance to main round 7–0 3–1
2 Norway Team Strømmen 3 2 0 1 14 1 +13 6 0–1 5–0
3 Estonia Levadia Tallinn 3 1 0 2 4 13 −9 3
4 Croatia Osijek (H) 3 0 0 3 2 16 −14 0 0–9 4–1
Source: RSSSF[3]
(H) Hosts

Knockout phase

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Bracket

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 4 1 5
Italy Bardolino 0 2 2
Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 0 0 0
France Lyon 1 5 6
Serbia Mašinac Niš 0 0 0
France Lyon 1 5 6
France Lyon 3 0 3
Italy Torres 0 1 1
Poland Unia Racibórz 1 1 2
Austria Neulengbach 3 0 3
Austria Neulengbach 1 1 2
Italy Torres 4 4 8
Italy Torres 4 2 6
Iceland Valur 1 1 2
France Lyon 3 0 3
Sweden Umeå 2 0 2
Spain Rayo Vallecano 1 1 2
Russia Rossiyanka 3 2 5
Russia Rossiyanka 0 1 1
Sweden Umeå 1 1 2
Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 0 0 0
Sweden Umeå 5 6 11
Sweden Umeå (a) 0 2 2
France Montpellier 0 2 2
Belgium Standard Liège 0 1 1
France Montpellier 0 3 3
France Montpellier (a.e.t.) 0 1 1
Germany Bayern Munich 0 0 0
Hungary Viktória 0 2 2
Germany Bayern Munich 5 4 9
France Lyon 0(6)
Germany Turbine Potsdam (p) 0(7)
Belarus Universitet Vitebsk 1 3 4
Germany Duisburg 5 6 11
Germany Duisburg 1 2 3
Sweden Linköping 1 0 1
Switzerland Zürich 0 0 0
Sweden Linköping 2 3 5
Germany Duisburg 2 2 4
England Arsenal 1 0 1
Kazakhstan Alma 1 0 1
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0 2 2
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0 0 0
England Arsenal 3 2 5
Greece PAOK 0 0 0
England Arsenal 9 9 18
Germany Duisburg 1 0 1(1)
Germany Turbine Potsdam (p) 0 1 1(3)
Finland Honka 1 0 1
Germany Turbine Potsdam 8 8 16
Germany Turbine Potsdam 1 4 5
Denmark Brøndby 0 0 0
Netherlands AZ 1 1 2
Denmark Brøndby 2 1 3
Germany Turbine Potsdam 5 5 10
Norway Røa 0 0 0
Norway Røa 3 0 3
England Everton 0 2 2
Norway Røa (a) 0 1 1
Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm 0 1 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina ZNK-SFK 2000 0 0 0
Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm 3 5 8

Round of 32

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The 16 seeded teams were drawn one opponent each from the pool of 16 unseeded teams. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other. The seeded team played the second leg at home.[27] Matches were played on 30 September and 7 October.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fortuna Hjørring Denmark 5–2 Italy Bardolino 4–0 1–2
Mašinac Niš Serbia 0–6 France Lyon 0–1 0–5
Unia Racibórz Poland 2–3 Austria Neulengbach 1–3 1–0
Torres Italy 6–2 Iceland Valur 4–1 2–1
Rayo Vallecano Spain 2–5 Russia Rossiyanka 1–3 1–2
Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv Ukraine 0–11 Sweden Umeå 0–5 0–6
Standard Liège Belgium 1–3 France Montpellier 0–0 1–3
Viktória Hungary 2–9 Germany Bayern Munich 0–5 2–4
Universitet Vitebsk Belarus 4–11 Germany Duisburg 1–5 3–6
Zürich Switzerland 0–5 Sweden Linköping 0–2 0–3
Alma Kazakhstan 1–2 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 1–0 0–2
PAOK Greece 0–18 England Arsenal 0–9 0–9
Honka Finland 1–16 Germany Turbine Potsdam 1–8 0–8
AZ Netherlands 2–3 Denmark Brøndby 1–2 1–1
Røa Norway 3–2 England Everton 3–0 0–2
ZNK-SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–8 Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm 0–3 0–5

Round of 16

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From this round onwards, there was no seeding, and clubs from the same association could be drawn against each other. The drawing for this round was held immediately after the drawing for the round of 32. Therefore, instead of drawing specific teams matches were drawn with the winners playing each other in this round.[27] Matches were played on 4–5 November and 11–12 November.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fortuna Hjørring Denmark 0–6 France Lyon 0–1 0–51
Neulengbach Austria 2–8 Italy Torres 1–4 1–4
Rossiyanka Russia 1–2 Sweden Umeå 0–1 1–1
Montpellier France 1–0 Germany Bayern Munich 0–0 1–0 (a.e.t.)
Duisburg Germany 3–1 Sweden Linköping 1–1 2–0
Sparta Prague Czech Republic 0–5 England Arsenal 0–3 0–2
Turbine Potsdam Germany 5–0 Denmark Brøndby 1–0 4–0
Røa Norway 1–1 (a) Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm 0–0 1–1
  • 1 Lyon originally won their match 5–0, but the UEFA Appeals Body awarded them a 0–3 defeat as they found Lyon guilty of fielding two ineligible players. Five weeks later, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld Lyon's appeal and reinstated the original result.[28]

Quarter-finals

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Matches were played on 10 March and 14–17 March.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lyon France 3–1 Italy Torres 3–0 0–1
Umeå Sweden 2–2 (a) France Montpellier 0–0 2–2
Duisburg Germany 4–1 England Arsenal 2–1 2–0
Turbine Potsdam Germany 10–0 Norway Røa 5–0 5–0

Semi-finals

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Matches were played on 10–11 April and 17–18 April 2010.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lyon France 3–2 Sweden Umeå 3–2 0–0
Duisburg Germany 1–1 (1–3 p) Germany Turbine Potsdam 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)

Final

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Lyon France0–0 (a.e.t.)Germany Turbine Potsdam
Report
Penalties
6–7


 UEFA Women's Champions League
2009–10 winners 
Germany
Turbine Potsdam
Second title

Top goalscorers

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The top goal scorers including qualifying rounds were:

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Switzerland Vanessa Bürki Bayern Munich 11
2 Sweden Ida Brännström Linköping 10
3 Germany Inka Grings Duisburg 9
Scotland Kim Little Arsenal
Germany Anja Mittag Turbine Potsdam

Round dates

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Phase Round First leg Second leg
Qualifying round Group stage 30 July 2009 – 4 August 2009
Knockout stage Round of 32 30 September 2009 7 October 2009
Round of 16 4 November 2009 11 November 2009
Quarter-final 10 March 2010 17 March 2010
Semi-final 10 April or 11 April 2010 17 April or 18 April 2010
Final 20 May 2010

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