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2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup


FieldValue
tourney_name
size100
num_teams41 (40 associations)
champion_otherSweden Umeå IK
count2
second_otherGermany Frankfurt
third_other
fourth_other
top_scorerAUT Maria Gstöttner
(11 goals)
prevseason2002–03
nextseason2004–05

(11 goals) The UEFA Women's Cup 2003–04 was the third edition of the UEFA Women's Cup. It was convincingly won by reigning champions Umeå IK of Sweden in a two-legged final against Frankfurt of Germany. Both sides were aiming for their second win in the tournament.

Teams

Second qualifying roundFirst qualifying round
SWE Umeå (TH, CH)GER Frankfurt (CH)
DEN Brøndby (CH)NOR Kolbotn (CH)
AZE Gömrükçü Baku (CH)CZE Slavia Prague (CH)
RUS Energy Voronezh (CH)FRA Juvisy (CH)
NED Ter Leede (CH)HUN Femina (CH)
UKR Lehenda-Cheksil (CH)SCO Kilmarnock (CH)
FIN United (CH)MDA Codru Anenii Noi (CH)
NIR Newtownabbey Strikers (CH)
BEL Lebeke-Aalst (CH)AUT Neulengbach (CH)
BIH ZNK-SFK 2000 (CH)WAL Cardiff City (CW)
MKD Lombardini Skopje (CH)CRO Osijek (CH)

Qualifying round

Main article: 2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup qualifying round

First qualifying round

Group A1

Group A2

Group A3

Second qualifying round

Group B1

Group B2

Group B3

Group B4

Group B5

Group B6

Group B7

Group B8

Knockout phase

Main article: 2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup knockout phase

Bracket

| team-width = 180 | score-width = 30

| RD1-team1 = DEN Brøndby | RD1-score1-1 = 9 | RD1-score1-2 = 3 | RD1-score1-agg = 12 | RD1-team2 = AZE Gömrükçü Baku | RD1-score2-1 = 0 | RD1-score2-2 = 0 | RD1-score2-agg = 0

| RD1-team3 = RUS Energy Voronezh | RD1-score3-1 = 1 | RD1-score3-2 = 1 | RD1-score3-agg = 2 | RD1-team4 = SWE Umeå | RD1-score4-1 = 2 | RD1-score4-2 = 2 | RD1-score4-agg = 4

| RD1-team5 = SWE Malmö | RD1-score5-1 = 2 | RD1-score5-2 = 0 | RD1-score5-agg = 2 | RD1-team6 = NOR Kolbotn | RD1-score6-1 = 0 | RD1-score6-2 = 1 | RD1-score6-agg = 1

| RD1-team7 = GER Frankfurt | RD1-score7-1 = 3 | RD1-score7-2 = 4 | RD1-score7-agg = 7 | RD1-team8 = ENG Fulham | RD1-score8-1 = 1 | RD1-score8-2 = 1 | RD1-score8-agg = 2

| RD2-team1 = DEN Brøndby | RD2-score1-1 = 2 | RD2-score1-2 = 0 | RD2-score1-agg = 2 | RD2-team2 = SWE Umeå | RD2-score2-1 = 3 | RD2-score2-2 = 1 | RD2-score2-agg = 4

| RD2-team3 = SWE Malmö | RD2-score3-1 = 0 | RD2-score3-2 = 1 | RD2-score3-agg = 1 | RD2-team4 = GER Frankfurt | RD2-score4-1 = 0 | RD2-score4-2 = 4 | RD2-score4-agg = 4

| RD3-info1 = | RD3-legs = 2 | RD3-team1 = SWE Umeå | RD3-score1-1 = 3 | RD3-score1-2 = 5 | RD3-score1-agg = 8 | RD3-team2 = GER Frankfurt | RD3-score2-1 = 0 | RD3-score2-2 = 0 | RD3-score2-agg = 0

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Main article: 2004 UEFA Women's Cup final

  • Östberg
  • Östberg
  • Sjöström
  • Moström

Umeå won 8–0 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals12345
ITA Chiara GazzoliForoni Verona10
FIN Heidi KackurMalmö FF Dam9
UKR Natalia ZinchenkoEnergy Voronezh8
GER Renate LingorFrankfurt7
NOR Solveig GulbrandsenKolbotn6

References

References

  1. Duret, Sébastien. (7 July 2004). "UEFA Club Championship (Women) 2003/04". [[RSSSF]].
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