2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
International football competition
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.
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
Qualifying round
The draw was made on 24 June 2009.[ 25] Teams marked (H) hosted a mini-league. The winners of each group qualified for the next round.
Group A
Matches were played at City Stadium, Šiauliai and at the Aukštaitija Stadium , Panevėžys .
30 July 2009
Bayern Munich
5–2
Glasgow City
Würmseer 16' Simic 32' , 78' Aigner 84' Banecki 90'
J. Ross 50' Littlejohn 77' 0 0
Gintra Universitetas
7–1
Norchi
Alekperova 9' , 61' (p ) O. Imanalijeva 22' Komarova 30' , 45' Budrytė 58' Bložytė 73'
Kvaliashvili 90+3' 0 0 0 0
1 August 2009
Bayern Munich
19–0
Norchi
Würmseer 13' , 28' , 70' , 77' , 88' Simic 17' , 20' , 34' , 45+4' Skhirtladze 18' (o.g. ) Behringer 41' (p ) , 73' Bürki 43' , 46' , 68' , 72' (p ) , 84' , 90' Rech 45'
Glasgow City
2–0
Gintra Universitetas
Littlejohn 50' J. Ross 75'
4 August 2009
Gintra Universitetas
0–8
Bayern Munich
de Pol 34' Simic 44' Bürki 48' , 57' , 68' , 90' Würmseer 65' Mirlach 90+3'
Norchi
0–9
Glasgow City
Lappin 8' Malone 10' , 19' , 40' , 46' L. Ross 14' Lindner 33' Littlejohn 34' Sneddon 67'
Group B
Matches were played at Mladost Stadium , Strumica and Kukuš Stadium , Turnovo .
30 July 2009
Montpellier
2–0
KÍ
NSA
5–0
Tikvesanka
1 August 2009
Montpellier
7–1
Tikvesanka
KÍ
1–2
NSA
4 August 2009
NSA
0–3
Montpellier
KÍ
4–2
Tikvesanka
Group C
Matches were played at Brøndby IF 's bane 2 and Brøndby Stadium .
30 July 2009
1° Dezembro
10–0
Birkirkara
Brøndby
5–0
Cardiff
1 August 2009
Cardiff
0–3
1° Dezembro
Brøndby
6–0
Birkirkara
4 August 2009
1° Dezembro
0–1
Brøndby
Birkirkara
1–10
Cardiff
Group D
Matches were played at Matija Gubec Stadium , Krško and Ivančna Gorica Stadium , Ivančna Gorica .
30 July 2009
Torres
1–0
Slovan
Krka
0–2
Trabzonspor
1 August 2009
Torres
9–0
Trabzonspor
Slovan
2–2
Krka
4 August 2009
Krka
0–3
Torres
Slovan
2–1
Trabzonspor
Group E
Matches were played at Folkungavallen , Linköping .
30 July 2009
Clujana
1–0
Glentoran
Linköping
11–0
Roma Calfa
1 August 2009
Roma Calfa
0–9
Clujana
Linköping
3–0
Glentoran
4 August 2009
Clujana
0–6
Linköping
Glentoran
2–0
Roma Calfa
Group F
Matches were played at Tsirion Stadium , Limassol and Pafiako Stadium , Paphos .
30 July 2009
Rossiyanka
11–0
St Francis
Maccabi Holon
0–4
Apollon
1 August 2009
Rossiyanka
1–0
Apollon
St Francis
0–2
Maccabi Holon
4 August 2009
Maccabi Holon
0–7
Rossiyanka
St Francis
0–2
Apollon
Group G
Matches were played at Gradski vrt , Osijek and Stadion Cibalia , Vinkovci .
30 July 2009
Everton
3–1
Osijek
Team Strømmen
5–0
Levadia
1 August 2009
Everton
7–0
Levadia
Osijek
0–9
Team Strømmen
4 August 2009
Team Strømmen
0–1
Everton
Osijek
1–4
Levadia
Main round
Bracket
Round of 32
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.[ 26] Matches were played on 30 September and 7 October.
Round of 16
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.[ 26] Matches were played on 4–5 November and 11–12 November.
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 appeals. Five weeks later, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld Lyon's appeal and reinstated the original result.[ 27]
Quarter-finals
Matches were played on 10 March and 14–17 March.
First leg
Second leg
Semi-finals
Matches were played on 10–11 April and 17–18 April 2010.
First leg
Second leg
Final
Top goalscorers
The top goal scorers including qualifying rounds were:
Round dates
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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UEFA Women's Cup era, 2001–2009
Seasons Finals
UEFA Women's Champions League era, 2009–present
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