2019 UEFA Women's Champions League final explained

2019 UEFA Women's Champions League final
Event:2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
Team1:Lyon
Team1association:
Team1score:4
Team2:Barcelona
Team2association:
Team2score:1
Stadium:Groupama Arena
City:Budapest
Woman Player1:Ada Hegerberg (Lyon)
Referee:Anastasia Pustovoitova (Russia)
Attendance:19,487
Weather:Sunny
24°C
46% humidity[1] [2]
Previous:2018
Next:2020

The 2019 UEFA Women's Champions League final was the final match of the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League, the 18th season of Europe's premier women's club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 10th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Women's Cup to the UEFA Women's Champions League. This was the first time since the final is played as a single match that a host city for the Women's Champions League final was not automatically assigned by which city won the bid to host the men's Champions League final, although the same association is still allowed to host both finals by the UEFA bid regulations. It was played at the Groupama Arena in Budapest, Hungary on 18 May 2019,[3] between French side Lyon and Spanish side Barcelona.

Lyon won the final 4–1 for their fourth consecutive and sixth overall UEFA Women's Champions League title.[4]

Teams

In the following table, finals until 2009 were in the UEFA Women's Cup era, since 2010 were in the UEFA Women's Champions League era.

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Lyon7 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018)
BarcelonaNone

Lyon, which hold the record for most titles (five) and most consecutive titles (three), are the first team to reach eight finals and four consecutive finals. Barcelona were the first Spanish team to reach the final, and the first women's side whose men's team have also won the Champions League.[5]

Venue

This is the first time a major international women's final is held in Hungary.[6]

The stadium is the home ground of Hungarian club Ferencváros. Due to UEFA regulations regarding naming rights of non-tournament sponsors, the stadium was referred to as the "Ferencváros Stadium" in all UEFA materials.

Host selection

For the first time ever, an open bidding process was launched on 9 December 2016 by UEFA to select the venues of the club competition finals (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Women's Champions League, and UEFA Super Cup).[7] [8] Associations had until 27 January 2017 to express interest, and bid dossiers must be submitted by 6 June 2017.

UEFA announced on 3 February 2017 that six associations expressed interest in hosting,[9] and confirmed on 7 June 2017 that two associations submitted bids for the 2019 UEFA Women's Champions League Final:[10]

Country Stadium City Capacity Notes
23,689
30,244 Also bid for 2019 UEFA Super Cup

The following associations expressed interest in hosting but eventually did not submit bids:

Eden Arena, Prague

Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, Getafe

The bid evaluation report was published by UEFA on 14 September 2017.[11] The Groupama Arena was selected as the venue by the UEFA Executive Committee on 20 September 2017.[12] [3]

Route to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

LyonRound Barcelona
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout phaseOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Avaldsnes7–02–0 (A)5–0 (H)Round of 32 BIIK Kazygurt4–31–3 (A)3–0 (H)
Ajax13–04–0 (A)9–0 (H)Round of 16 Glasgow City8–05–0 (H)3–0 (A)
VfL Wolfsburg6–32–1 (H)4–2 (A)Quarter-finals LSK Kvinner4–03–0 (H)1–0 (A)
Chelsea3–22–1 (H)1–1 (A)Semi-finals Bayern Munich2–01–0 (A)1–0 (H)

Pre-match

Ticketing

Tickets were available for sale for 1,000 HUF, 700 HUF, and 500 HUF.[13]

Match

Officials

On 1 May 2019, UEFA announced that Anastasia Pustovoitova of Russia would officiate the final. She was joined by Russian compatriot Ekaterina Kurochkina and Petruţa Iugulescu of Romania as assistant referees. The fourth official for the final was Hungarian Katalin Kulcsár, joined by fellow countrywoman Katalin Török as reserve official.[14]

Details

The "home" team (for administrative purposes) was determined by an additional draw held after the quarter-final and semi-final draws, which was held on 9 November 2018, 13:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[15] [16]

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GK 16 Sarah Bouhaddi
RB 2 Lucy Bronze
CB 3 Wendie Renard (c)
CB 29 Griedge Mbock Bathy
LB 7 Amel Majri
CM 24
CM 6 Amandine Henry
CM 10 Dzsenifer Marozsán
RW 11
CF 14
LW 9
Substitutes:
GK 1 Lisa Weiß
DF 4
DF 21 Kadeisha Buchanan
DF 26 Carolin Simon
MF 5
FW 20
FW 25 Sole Jaimes
Manager:
Reynald Pedros
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GK 1 Sandra Paños
RB 8 Marta Torrejón
CB 17
CB 4 Mapi León
LB 15 Leila Ouahabi
RM 6 Vicky Losada (c)
CM 14
CM 11 Alexia Putellas
LM 9 Mariona Caldentey
CF 22 Lieke Martens
CF 16
Substitutes:
GK 25 Gemma Font
DF 3
DF 5 Melanie Serrano
MF 10
MF 12 Patricia Guijarro
FW 20
FW 21 Nataša Andonova
Manager:
Lluís Cortés
Player of the Match:
Ada Hegerberg (Lyon)[17]

Assistant referees


Ekaterina Kurochkina (Russia)
Petruţa Iugulescu (Romania)
Fourth official


Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)
Reserve official


Katalin Török (Hungary)

Match rules[18]
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions, with a fourth allowed in extra time.

Statistics

Statistic[19] [20] LyonBarcelona
Goals scored41
Total shots1910
Shots on target112
Saves17
Ball possession53%47%
Corner kicks32
Fouls committed88
Offsides66
Yellow cards20
Red cards00

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UEFA Women's Champions League – Lyon v Barcelona – Match info . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 18 May 2019 . 18 May 2019 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190518200024/https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2001006/match=2025485/match-info/index.html . 18 May 2019.
  2. Web site: Budapest, Hungary History . . . 18 May 2019 . 18 May 2019.
  3. News: Madrid to host UEFA Champions League Final 2019 . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 20 September 2017 . 20 September 2017.
  4. Web site: Lyon extend European record. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 18 May 2019.
  5. Web site: Lyon v Barcelona: #UWCL final – all you need to know. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 29 April 2019.
  6. Web site: Budapest to host 2019 UEFA Women's Champions League final. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 20 September 2017.
  7. Web site: Lyon to host 2018 UEFA Europa League final. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 9 December 2016.
  8. Web site: UEFA club competition finals 2019: bid regulations. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations.
  9. Web site: 15 associations interested in hosting 2019 club finals. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 3 February 2017.
  10. Web site: Ten associations bidding to host 2019 club finals. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 7 June 2017.
  11. Web site: UEFA Club Competition Finals 2019 Evaluation Report. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations.
  12. Web site: UEFA Executive Committee agenda for Nyon meeting. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 7 September 2017.
  13. Web site: Women's Champions League final tickets on sale. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 8 March 2019.
  14. News: Referee team appointed for UEFA Women's Champions League final in Budapest . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 1 May 2019 . 1 May 2019.
  15. Web site: 2018/19 UEFA Women's calendar. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations.
  16. Web site: Women's Champions League quarter-final and semi-final draw. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations.
  17. News: UEFA Women's Champions League – Lyon v Barcelona . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 18 May 2019 . 18 May 2019 . Ada Hegerberg, Lyon hat-trick scorer and Visa player of the match.
  18. Web site: Regulations of the UEFA Women's Champions League 2018/19. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 25 February 2018.
  19. Web site: UEFA Women's Champions League – Lyon v Barcelona – Statistics . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 18 May 2019 . 18 May 2019 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190518202828/https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2019/matches/round=2001006/match=2025485/statistics/index.html . 18 May 2019.
  20. Web site: Olympique Lyonnais vs. Barcelona – 18 May 2019 . Soccerway . . 18 May 2019 . 18 May 2019.