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Scorers
6 Jenni Hermoso (Barcelona)
6 Fran Kirby (Chelsea)
5 Lieke Martens (Barcelona)
5 Sam Mewis (Manchester City)
Records
- Nigerian Asisat Oshoala is the first African player to win the competition.
- Ji So-Yun of Chelsea is the first South Korean to make a final.
- Lyon became the first team to exceed 400 goals in the competition (they have 405, the second best team being Arsenal with 242).
- Brøndby, KÍ Klaksvík, SFK 2000 Sarajevo all made their 18th appearance (out of 20 possible).
- Brøndby and Sarajevo have participated in 18 consecutive editions.
- Wendie Renard brought his record number of matches played to 93 (71 wins).
Awards
2020/21: Chelsea (ENG) 0-4 Barcelona (ESP): Gothenburg
2019/20: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-3 Lyon (FRA): San Sebastián
2018/19: Lyon (FRA) 4-1 Barcelona (ESP): Budapest
2017/18: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-4 ap Lyon (FRA): Kyiv
2016/17: Lyon (FRA) 0-0 a.p., 7-6 t.a.b. Paris Saint-Germain (FRA): Cardiff
2015/16: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-1 ap, 3-4 pens Lyon (FRA): Reggio Emilia
2014/15: FFC Frankfurt (GER) 2-1 Paris Saint-Germain (FRA): Berlin
2013/14: Tyresö (SWE) 3-4 Wolfsburg (GER): Lisbon
2012/13: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-0 Lyon (FRA): London
2011/12: Lyon (FRA) 2-0 FFC Frankfurt (GER): Munich
2010/11: Lyon (FRA) 2-0 Turbine Potsdam (GER): London
2009/10: Lyon (FRA) 0-0 ap, 6-7 pens Turbine Potsdam (GER): Getafe
UEFA Women’s Cup
2008/09: Zvezda-2005 (RUS) 1-7 tot Duisburg (GER)
2007/08: Umeå (SWE) 3-4 tot FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2006/07: Umeå (SWE) 0-1 tot Arsenal (ENG)
2005/06: Turbine Potsdam (GER) 2-7 dead FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2004/05: Djurgården (SWE) 1-5 tot Turbine Potsdam (GER)
2003/04: Umeå (SWE) 8-0 to FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2002/03: Umeå (SWE) 7-1 tot Fortuna Hjørring (DEN)
2001/02: Umeå (SWE) 0-2 FFC Frankfurt (GER): Frankfurt
By club
Lyon (FRA) 7
FFC Frankfurt (GER) 4
Turbine Potsdam (GER), Umeå (SWE), Wolfsburg (GER) 2
Arsenal (ENG), Barcelona (ESP), Duisburg (GER) 1
By country
Germany 9 France 7
Sweden 2
England, Spain 1
Club
Lyon (FRA) 9
FFC Frankfurt (GER) 6
Umeå (SWE), Wolfsburg (GER) 5
Turbine Potsdam (GER) 4
Barcelona (ESP), Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 2
Arsenal (ENG), Chelsea (ENG), Djurgården (SWE), Duisburg (GER), Fortuna Hjørring (DEN), Tyresö (SWE), Zvezda-2005 (RUS) 1
Pays 16
France 11
Sweden 7
England, Spain 2
Denmark, Russia 1
(2006, counts for two German finals played, 2017 for two French finals)
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