2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup explained

Size:100
Num Teams:43
Champion Other: Arsenal L.F.C.
Count:1
Second Other: Umeå IK
Top Scorer: Julie Fleeting
(9 goals)
Prevseason:2005–06
Nextseason:2007–08

The UEFA Women's Cup 2006–07 was the sixth edition of the UEFA Women's Cup football club tournament (since rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League). 43 teams from 42 football associations took part, starting with the first qualifying round played on 8 and 18 August 2006. The tournament ended with Arsenal L.F.C. of England emerging out as the winners in the final after a 1–0 aggregate win over Umeå IK of Sweden; this was the first and only time a British club had claimed the trophy.[1] [2]

Qualifying round

Group A1

Matches were played in Zagreb, Croatia.

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8 August 2006
SV Saestum
Vermeulen
Louwaars
van Eyck
Bijl
7–0



ŽNK Maksimir



Cardiff City LFC
Dykes
Harries
2–0

Dundalk WFC

10 August 2006
SV Saestum
van Eyck
Vugts
Louwaars
Hoogendijk
Bijl
6–1




Dundalk WFC
English



ŽNK Maksimir
Glavač

2–3


Cardiff City LFC
Beddows
Barrow
Miller
13 August 2006
Cardiff City LFC

0–2

SV Saestum

Vermeulen
Dundalk WFC




0–8




ŽNK Maksimir
Jakšić
Glavač
Pehić
Landeka
Koljenik

Group A2

Matches were played in Livingston, Scotland.

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8 August 2006
Juvisy FCF
Tonazzi
Pichon
Lacroix
Moresco
Butel
6–0




KÍ Klaksvík




Hibernian LFC
James

1–4


RCD Espanyol
Cubí
Serna
Martín
10 August 2006
Juvisy FCF
0–1
RCD Espanyol
Rubio
KÍ Klaksvík
?
1–2

Hibernian LFC
Ross
McBride
13 August 2006
Hibernian LFC


0–6


Juvisy FCF
Tonazzi
Pichon
Lacroix
RCD Espanyol
Diéguez
Cubí
Martín
7–0


KÍ Klaksvík


Group A3

Matches were played in Neulengbach, Austria.

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8 August 2006
SU 1° Dezembro


0–4


Breiðablik UBK
Sigurðardóttir

Steinarsdóttir
SV Neulengbach
Liése Brancão
Burger
Celouch
Rosana
5–1



Newtownabbey Strikers
Clarke


10 August 2006
Newtownabbey Strikers
McKenna
1–7

SU 1° Dezembro
Fernandes
Pinto
SV Neulengbach

0–3

Breiðablik UBK
Samúelsdóttir
Sigurðardóttir
13 August 2006
SU 1° Dezembro

0–3

SV Neulengbach
Rosana
Burger
Breiðablik UBK
Friðriksdóttir
Sigurðardóttir
Magnúsdóttir
Samúelsdóttir
7–0



Newtownabbey Strikers



Group A4

Matches were played in Strumica, Macedonia.

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8 August 2006
KS AZS Wroclaw
Okrasa
Pożerska
4–1

ZFK Skiponjat
Berisa
FFC Zuchwil 05

0–2

HJK Helsinki
Sarapää
Puranen
10 August 2006
KS AZS Wroclaw
0–1
HJK Helsinki
Ahonen
ZFK Skiponjat
Salihi
1–3

FFC Zuchwil 05
Šundov
Gaillard
12 August 2006
FFC Zuchwil 05
Šundov
2–2

KS AZS Wroclaw
Pożerska
Bochra
HJK Helsinki
Puranen
Ruutu
Salmén
Åman
Hartikainen
7–0




ZFK Skiponjat




Group A5

Matches were played in Šiauliai, Lithuania.

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8 August 2006
SFK 2000 Sarajevo
0–1
ASD Fiammamonza
Gazzoli
Universitet Vitebsk
Ryzhova
1–0
Gintra Universitetas
10 August 2006
Universitet Vitebsk
Luchonak
1–0
ASD Fiammamonza
Gintra Universitetas
Burokaitė
1–1
SFK 2000 Sarajevo
Đordić
13 August 2006
SFK 2000 Sarajevo
Đordić
1–0
Universitet Vitebsk
ASD Fiammamonza
Balconi
Ramera
3–0

Gintra Universitetas

Group A6

Matches were played in Lendava, Slovenia.

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8 August 2006
Mašinac Classic Niš
Dobrosavljević
Sretenović
Pesić
Jovanović
Krstić
Trajković
6–1





Pärnu JK
Skljarenko




Rapide Wezemaal
Meeus
Maes
Verelst
Van de Goor
5–0



ŽNK Pomurje



10 August 2006
Pärnu JK





0–7





Rapide Wezemaal
Verelst
Maes
Heiremans
Courtois
Meeus
Torreele
Mašinac Classic Niš
Pesić
Nikolić
Sretenović
3–2


Pomurje
Nikl
Zver
13 August 2006
Rapide Wezemaal
Meeus
Maes
Verelst
6–1


Mašinac Classic Niš
Jovanović

Pomurje
Govek
Zver
Nikl
7–1


Pärnu JK
Zsuiko

Group A7

Matches were played in Močenok, Slovakia.

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8 August 2006
Alma KTZH
Li
Kostova


2–5




WFC Rossiyanka
Egorova
Mokshanova
Letyushova
Verezubova
Kremleva
CFF Clujana
0–1
FK Slovan Duslo Šaľa
Dugovičová
10 August 2006
WFC Rossiyanka
Skotnikova
Letyushova
Egorova
Kremleva
7–0



CFF Clujana



Alma KTZH
Mereshenok
Kostova
Aniskovtseva
5–2


FK Slovan Duslo Šaľa
Javorová
Dugovičová
13 August 2006
CFF Clujana
Striblea
Spânu
2–4


Alma KTZH
Mereshenok
Svetlitskaya
unknown
FK Slovan Duslo Šaľa
Javorová




1–6





WFC Rossiyanka
Barbashina
Tsydikova
Mokshanova
Shmachkova
Skotnikova
Letyushova

Group A8

Matches were played at imeni Yuriya Gagarina and Tekstylnyk stadium, Chernihiv, Ukraine

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8 August 2006
Lehenda Chernihiv
Bondarenko
Sierova
Zhdanova
4–0


AEK Kokkinochorion


Maccabi Holon FC
Jan
1–1
PAOK FC
Panteliadou
10 August 2006
AEK Kokkinochorion

0–5

Maccabi Holon FC
Fahima
Jan
Lehenda Chernihiv
Lyshafay
Kornievets
Bondarenko
Andrushchak
5–0



PAOK FC



13 August 2006
Maccabi Holon FC


0–3


Lehenda Chernihiv
Sierova
Krylova
Kornievets
PAOK FC
Tsiapanou
Kynossidou
Blatsas
Panteliadou
5–2



AEK Kokkinochorion
Peletidou
Alexi

Group A9

Matches were played in Pravets, Bulgaria.

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8 August 2006
Gömrükçü Baku
Guliyeva


1–7



1. FC Femina Budapest
Sümegi
Nagy
Pádár
Fogl
FC Narta Chisinau
Smidt

1–3


FC NSA Sofia
Boyanova
Zhekova
Pavlova
10 August 2006
Gömrükçü Baku
Osmanova
1–2

FC Narta Chisinau
Ninicu
FC NSA Sofia
0–1
1. FC Femina Budapest
Pádár
13 August 2006
FC NSA Sofia
Petrakieva
Traykova
Davidova
Boyanova
Pavlova
Gospodinova
7–0





Gömrükçü Baku





1. FC Femina Budapest
Sebestyén
Nagy
Fogl
Benkő
Pádár
7–0




FC Narta Chisinau




Group stage

Group B1

Matches were played in Helsinki, Finland.

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12 September 2006
HJK Helsinki
Puranen
1–2

Breiðablik UBK
Viðarsdóttir
Samúelsdóttir
1. FFC Frankfurt
Smisek
Prinz
Lingor
Bartusiak
Hansen
5–0




Universitet Vitebsk




14 September 2006
1. FFC Frankfurt
Lingor
Garefrekes
Wimbersky
5–0


Breiðablik UBK


Universitet Vitebsk0–0HJK Helsinki
17 September 2006
HJK Helsinki

0–2

1. FFC Frankfurt
Affeld
Garefrekes
Breiðablik UBK
Samúelsdóttir
1–0
Universitet Vitebsk

Group B2

Matches were played at Sofiemyr stadion, Sofiemyr and Askim stadion, Askim, Norway.

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12 September 2006
Kolbotn IL
Schjelderup
Gulbrandsen
Hansen
4–2


RCD Espanyol
Martín
Lindblom

Umeå IK
Marta
Elaine
2–0

Lehenda Chernihiv

14 September 2006
Umeå IK
Ljungberg
Klaveness
Moström
3–0


RCD Espanyol


Lehenda Chernihiv
Lyshafay
1–2

Kolbotn IL
Rønning
Huse
17 September 2006
Kolbotn IL
Blystad-Bjerke
1–2

Umeå IK
Klaveness
Stensland
RCD Espanyol
Serna
Martín
Rubio
Cubí
5–0



Lehenda Chernihiv



Group B3

Matches were played in Zeist, Netherlands.

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12 September 2006
FFC Turbine Potsdam
Pohlers
1–0
FCL Rapide Wezemaal
AC Sparta Praha
Došková

1–3


SV Saestum
Smith
Hoogendijk
Louwaars
14 September 2006
FCL Rapide Wezemaal
Maes
Timmermans
Van de Goor
Meeus
4–2



AC Sparta Praha
Bertholdová
Mocová


FFC Turbine Potsdam
Pohlers
2–2

SV Saestum
Louwaars
van den Boogaard
17 September 2006
AC Sparta Praha



0–4



FFC Turbine Potsdam
I. Kerschowski
Hingst
Pohlers
Kameraj
SV Saestum
Louwaars
Hoogendijk
2–0

FCL Rapide Wezemaal

Group B4

Matches were played in Krasnoarmeysk, Russia.

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12 September 2006
Brøndby IF
Paaske Sørensen
Bukh
Konge
5–1


1. FC Femina Budapest
Nagy

Arsenal LFC
Fleeting


5–4



WFC Rossiyanka
Morozova
Barbashina
Verezubova
Letyushova
14 September 2006
1. FC Femina Budapest




0–6




Arsenal LFC
?
Ludlow
Chapman
Yankey
Davison
Brøndby IF
Eggers
Nielsen
2–1

WFC Rossiyanka
Verezubova
17 September 2006
Arsenal LFC
Sanderson
1–0
Brøndby IF
WFC Rossiyanka
Tsybutovich
Morozova
Mokshanova
Sergaeva
4–2



1. FC Femina Budapest
Nagy


Quarter-finals

The first legs were played on October 11 and 12 2006, with the second legs on October 18 and 19.

First leg

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Second leg

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Semi-finals

The first legs were played on November 4, 2006, with the second legs on November 11 and 12.

First leg

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Second leg

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Final

See main article: 2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final.

The first leg was played on April 21, 2007, and the second leg was played on April 29, 2007.

Second leg

Top goalscorers

(excluding qualifying rounds)

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Hanna LjungbergUmeå7
2 MartaUmeå6
3 Kelly SmithArsenal Ladies5

References

  1. News: Arsenal boss hails Uefa Cup win. Tony Leighton. The BBC. 2007-04-29. 2007-05-06.
  2. Web site: Two fingers, a kicked chair & a Euro dream ruined. 7 May 2023. www.bbc.co.uk.

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