The UEFA Women's Champions League is the first international Women's Association Football Club competition for teams that play in UEFA(Union of European Football Associations) Nations which was started in the 2001–02 season in response to the increased interest in women's football.
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.
Teams qualify by virtue of winning their top national competition, be it a league or cup, if there is no national league.
UEFA Women's Champions League Winners Details -
Season
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Winner
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Runner-Up
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Score
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2009-10
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1. FFC Turbine
Potsdam(Germany)
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Olympique Lyon(France)
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7-6(Penalty)
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2010-11
|
Olympique Lyon(France)
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1. FFC Frankfurt(Germany)
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2-0
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2011-12
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Olympique Lyon(France)
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1. FFC Turbine
Potsdam(Germany)
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2-0
|
2012-13
|
Vfl Wolfsburg(Germany)
|
Olympique Lyon(France)
|
1-0
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UEFA Women's Cup Winners Details -
Season
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Winner
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Runner-Up
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Score
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2001-02
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1. FFC Frankfurt(Germany)
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Umea Ik(Sweden)
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2-0
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2002-03
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Umea Ik(Sweden)
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Fortuna Hjørring(Denmark)
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7-1(Agg Goals)
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2003-04
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Umea Ik(Sweden)
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1. FFC Frankfurt(Germany)
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8-0(Agg Goals)
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2004-05
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1. FFC Turbine Potsdam(Germany)
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Djurgårdens IF(Sweden)
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5-1(Agg Goals)
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2005-06
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1. FFC Frankfurt(Germany)
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1. FFC Turbine
Potsdam(Germany)
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7-2(Agg Goals)
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2006-07
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Arsenal LFC(England)
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Umea Ik(Sweden)
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1-0(Agg Goals)
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2007-08
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1. FFC Frankfurt(Germany)
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Umea Ik(Sweden)
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4-3(Agg Goals)
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2008-09
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FCR 2001 Duisburg(Germany)
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Zvezda 2005 Perm(Russia)
|
7-1(Agg Goals)
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