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2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | |
| size | 100 |
| dates | 14 Sep 2001 - 23 May 2002 |
| num_teams | 33 |
| confederations | 33 |
| champion_other | GER 1. FFC Frankfurt |
| count | 1 |
| second_other | SWE Umeå IK |
| third_other | |
| fourth_other | |
| matches | 61 |
| goals | 320 |
| top_scorer | ROM Gabriela Enache (12) |
| From group stage: | |
| GER Steffi Jones (9) | |
| nextseason | 2002–03 |
From group stage: GER Steffi Jones (9)
The UEFA Women's Cup 2001–02 was the first edition of the women's football UEFA European club competition. It took place during the 2001–02 season, from August 2001 to May 2002.
The competition was won by German Bundesliga side 1. FFC Frankfurt, who beat Sweden's Umeå IK by a score of 2–0, in the single-leg 2002 UEFA Women's Cup Final.
Teams
| Second qualifying round | First qualifying round |
|---|---|
| GER Frankfurt (CH) | SWE Umeå (CH) |
| NOR Trondheims-Ørn (CH) | ITA Torres (CH) |
| ESP Levante (CH) | ISL KR (CH) |
| BLR Bobruichanka Bobruisk (CH) | SUI Bern (CH) |
| POL AZS Wrocław (CH) | POR Gatões (CH) |
| FIN HJK (CH) | FRO KÍ Klaksvík (CH) |
| ISR Hapoel Tel Aviv (CH) | CRO Osijek (CH) |
| BUL Grand Hotel Varna (CH) | ARM CSC Yerevan (CH) |
| MDA Codru Chişinău (CH) | SVN Ilirija (CH) |
Qualifying round
Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup qualifying round
First qualifying round
Second qualifying round
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Knockout phase
Main article: 2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup knockout phase
Bracket
| team-width = 180 | score-width = 30
| RD1-team1 = SWE Umeå | RD1-score1-1 = 4 | RD1-score1-2 = 3 | RD1-score1-agg = 7 | RD1-team2 = RUS Ryazan | RD1-score2-1 = 1 | RD1-score2-2 = 1 | RD1-score2-agg = 2
| RD1-team3 = NOR Trondheims-Ørn | RD1-score3-1 = 2 | RD1-score3-2 = 0 | RD1-score3-agg = 2 | RD1-team4 = FIN HJK | RD1-score4-1 = 1 | RD1-score4-2 = 2 | RD1-score4-agg = 3
| RD1-team5 = ENG Arsenal | RD1-score5-1 = 1 | RD1-score5-2 = 1 | RD1-score5-agg = 2 | RD1-team6 = FRA Toulouse | RD1-score6-1 = 1 | RD1-score6-2 = 2 | RD1-score6-agg = 3
| RD1-team7 = DEN Odense | RD1-score7-1 = 0 | RD1-score7-2 = 1 | RD1-score7-agg = 1 | RD1-team8 = GER Frankfurt | RD1-score8-1 = 3 | RD1-score8-2 = 2 | RD1-score8-agg = 5
| RD2-team1 = SWE Umeå | RD2-score1-1 = 2 | RD2-score1-2 = 1 | RD2-score1-agg = 3 | RD2-team2 = FIN HJK Helsinki | RD2-score2-1 = 1 | RD2-score2-2 = 0 | RD2-score2-agg = 1
| RD2-team3 = FRA Toulouse | RD2-score3-1 = 1 | RD2-score3-2 = 0 | RD2-score3-agg = 1 | RD2-team4 = GER Frankfurt | RD2-score4-1 = 2 | RD2-score4-2 = 0 | RD2-score4-agg = 2
| RD3-info1 = | RD3-legs = 1 | RD3-team1 = SWE Umeå | RD3-score1-1 = 0 | RD3-score1-2 = | RD3-score1-agg = | RD3-team2 = GER Frankfurt | RD3-score2-1 = 2 | RD3-score2-2 = | RD3-score2-agg =
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Main article: 2002 UEFA Women's Cup final
- Prinz
Top goalscorers
: From group stage onward.
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals | 1 | 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GER Steffi Jones | Frankfurt | 9 | |||
| FIN Laura Kalmari | HJK | 8 | |||
| DEN Merete Pedersen | Odense | 8 | |||
| RUS Natalia Barbachina | Ryazan | 8 | |||
| RUS Olga Letyushova | Ryazan | 8 |
References
References
- "Frankfurt claim maiden crown".
- Stokkermans, Karel. (28 August 2002). "UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2001/02". [[RSSSF]].
- "This Day In Football History: 14 August 2001 - UEFA Opens The Door For The Women".
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