2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League

2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
The Groupama Arena in Budapest will host the final
Tournament details
Dates Qualifying round:
7–13 August 2018
Knockout phase:
12 September 2018 – 18 May 2019
Teams Knockout phase: 32
Total: 60 (from 48 associations)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 92
Goals scored 374 (4.07 per match)
Top scorer(s) Krystyna Freda (6 goals)

The 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League is the 18th edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 10th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The final will be held at the Groupama Arena in Budapest, Hungary.[1] This is the first time since the final is played as a single match that a host city for the Women's Champions League final is not automatically assigned by which city won the bid to host the men's Champions League final.[2]

Lyon are the defending champions, having won the previous three titles.

Association team allocation

A maximum of 68 teams from 55 UEFA member associations are eligible to participate in the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League. The association ranking based on the UEFA league coefficient for women is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[3]

  • Associations 1–12 each have two teams qualify.
  • All other associations, should they enter, each have one team qualify.
  • The winners of the 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League are given an additional entry if they do not qualify for the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League through their domestic league.

Association ranking

For the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2017 UEFA league coefficients for women, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2012–13 to 2016–17.[4]

For the first time Switzerland will have two entries, replacing Scotland in the top 12 associations.[5]

Association ranking for 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
1 Germany Germany 86.000 2
2 France France 80.000
3 Sweden Sweden 61.500
4 England England 53.000
5 Spain Spain 44.000
6 Denmark Denmark 38.500
7 Italy Italy 37.000
8 Russia Russia 35.500
9 Switzerland Switzerland 33.000
10 Czech Republic Czech Republic 33.000
11 Austria Austria 28.000
12 Norway Norway 27.500
13 Scotland Scotland 26.000 1
14 Netherlands Netherlands 25.000
15 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 21.000
16 Poland Poland 20.000
17 Cyprus Cyprus 18.000
18 Iceland Iceland 17.000
19 Serbia Serbia 15.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
20 Romania Romania 15.000 1
21 Hungary Hungary 14.000
22 Belgium Belgium 13.500
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 13.000
24 Lithuania Lithuania 12.000
25 Turkey Turkey 12.000
26 Slovenia Slovenia 11.000
27 Finland Finland 11.000
28 Portugal Portugal 10.500
29 Belarus Belarus 10.000
30 Ukraine Ukraine 9.500
31 Greece Greece 8.500
32 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 8.500
33 Croatia Croatia 7.500
34 Israel Israel 7.000
35 Estonia Estonia 5.500
36 Bulgaria Bulgaria 5.000
37 Slovakia Slovakia 4.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
38 Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 3.000 1
39 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 3.000
40 Wales Wales 2.000
41 Montenegro Montenegro 1.500
42 Albania Albania 1.500
43 Kosovo Kosovo 1.000
44 Latvia Latvia 1.000
45 Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 1.000
46 Moldova Moldova 0.500
47 Malta Malta 0.500
48 Luxembourg Luxembourg 0.000 DNE
NR Andorra Andorra
Armenia Armenia
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Georgia (country) Georgia 1
Gibraltar Gibraltar DNE
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
San Marino San Marino
Notes
  • TH – Additional berth for title holders
  • NR – No rank (association did not enter in any of the seasons used for computing coefficients)
  • DNE – Did not enter

Distribution

The format of the competition remains unchanged from previous years, starting from the qualifying round (played as mini-tournaments with four teams in each group), followed by the knockout phase starting from the round of 32 (played as home-and-away two-legged ties except for the one-match final).

Unlike the men's Champions League, not every association enters a team, and so the exact number of teams entering in each round (qualifying round and round of 32) can not be determined until the full entry list is known. In general, the title holders, the champions of the top 12 associations, and the runners-up of highest-ranked associations (exact number depending on the number of entries) receive a bye to the round of 32. All other teams (runners-up of lowest-ranked associations and champions of associations starting from 13th) enter the qualifying round, with the group winners and a maximum of two best runners-up advancing to the round of 32.[6]

Teams

A total of 60 teams from 48 associations entered the competition, with the entries confirmed by UEFA on 8 June 2018.[7] An association must have a eleven-a-side women's domestic league (or in special circumstances, a women's domestic cup) to enter a team. Among the entrants:[8]

  • 20 teams entered the round of 32: the champions and runners-up from associations 1–8 (including title holders Lyon) and the champions from associations 9–12.
  • 40 teams entered the qualifying round: the runners-up from associations 9–12 and the champions from the 36 associations ranked 13 or lower.

As KÍ Klaksvík failed to win the Faroe Islands league, their streak of having participated in every edition of the UEFA Women's Cup/Champions League have ended after 17 seasons.

Legend
  • TH: Women's Champions League title holders
  • CH: Domestic league champions
  • RU: Domestic league runners-up
Qualified teams for 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
Entry round Teams
Round of 32 Germany VfL Wolfsburg (CH)[9] Germany Bayern Munich (RU)[10] France LyonTH (CH)[11] France Paris Saint-Germain (RU)[12]
Sweden Linköping (CH)[13] Sweden Rosengård (RU)[14] England Chelsea (CH)[15] England Manchester City (RU)[16]
Spain Atlético Madrid (CH)[17] Spain Barcelona (RU)[17] Denmark Fortuna Hjørring (CH)[18] Denmark Brøndby (RU)[18]
Italy Juventus (CH)[19] Italy Fiorentina (3rd)[Note ITA] Russia Zvezda-2005 Perm (CH)[20] Russia Ryazan-VDV (RU)[21]
Switzerland Zürich (CH)[22] Czech Republic Sparta Praha (CH)[23] Austria St. Pölten (CH)[24] Norway LSK Kvinner (CH)[25]
Qualifying round Switzerland Basel (RU)[22] Czech Republic Slavia Praha (RU)[23] Austria Landhaus Wien (RU)[26] Norway Avaldsnes (RU)[27]
Scotland Glasgow City (CH)[28] Netherlands Ajax (CH)[29] Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt (CH)[30] Poland Górnik Łęczna (CH)[31]
Cyprus Barcelona FA (CH)[32] Iceland Þór/KA (CH)[33] Serbia Spartak Subotica (CH)[34] Romania Olimpia Cluj (CH)[35]
Hungary MTK Hungária (CH)[36] Belgium Anderlecht (CH)[37] Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 (CH)[38] Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (CH)[39]
Turkey Ataşehir Belediyespor (CH)[40] Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana (CH)[41] Finland Honka (CH)[42] Portugal Sporting CP (CH)[43]
Belarus FC Minsk (CH)[44] Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv (CH)[45] Greece Elpides Karditsas (RU)[Note GRE] Republic of Ireland Wexford Youths (CH)[46]
Croatia Osijek (CH)[47] Israel Kiryat Gat (CH)[48] Estonia Pärnu (CH)[49] Bulgaria NSA Sofia (CH)[50]
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (CH)[51] Faroe Islands EB/Streymur/Skála (CH)[52] Northern Ireland Linfield (CH)[53] Wales Cardiff Met. (CH)[54]
Montenegro Breznica Pljevlja (CH)[55] Albania Vllaznia Shkodër (CH)[56] Kosovo Mitrovica (CH)[57] Latvia Rīgas FS (CH)[58]
Republic of Macedonia Dragon 2014 (CH)[59] Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi (CH)[Note MDA] Malta Birkirkara (CH)[60] Georgia (country) Martve (CH)[61]
Notes
  1. ^ Greece (GRE): The Greek champions PAOK were banned from entering by UEFA, and so the berth was given to the runners-up Elpides Karditsas.[62]
  2. ^ Italy (ITA): The Italian runners-up Brescia were bought by Milan after the season, and lost the right to enter the competition. Since Tavagnacco and Fiorentina finished tied on points in third place, and a play-off was played on 16 June 2018. Fiorentina won 3–0.[63][64][65]
  3. ^ Moldova (MDA): Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi were the league leaders at the entry deadline, and were confirmed as Moldovan champions afterwards.[66]

Round and draw dates

UEFA has scheduled the competition as follows (all draws are held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland).[67]

Schedule for 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Draw First leg Second leg
Qualifying round22 June 2018[68]7–13 August 2018
Round of 3217 August 201812–13 September 201826–27 September 2018
Round of 161 October 201817–18 October 201831 October – 1 November 2018
Quarter-finals9 November 201820–21 March 201927–28 March 2019
Semi-finals20–21 April 201927–28 April 2019
Final18 May 2019 at Groupama Arena, Budapest

Qualifying round

The draw of the qualifying round was held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on 22 June 2018, 13:30 CEST.[69][70] The teams were allocated into four seeding positions based on their UEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season.[71] They were drawn into groups of four containing one team from each of the four seeding positions. First, the teams which were pre-selected as hosts were drawn from their own designated pot and allocated to their respective group as per their seeding positions. Next, the remaining teams were drawn from their respective pot which were allocated according to their seeding positions.[7] In each group, teams played against each other in a round-robin mini-tournament at the pre-selected hosts. The group winners and the two runners-up with the best record against the teams finishing first and third in their group advanced to the round of 32 to join the 20 teams which received a bye. The matches were played on 7, 10 and 13 August 2018.

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AJA ÞKA WEX LIN
1 Netherlands Ajax 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7 Round of 32 4–1 2–0
2 Iceland Þór/KA 3 2 1 0 5 0 +5 7 0–0 2–0
3 Republic of Ireland Wexford Youths 3 1 0 2 4 9 5 3 0–3
4 Northern Ireland Linfield (H) 3 0 0 3 2 7 5 0 2–3
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAR MIN SLO LJU
1 Cyprus Barcelona FA 3 3 0 0 10 0 +10 9 Round of 32 2–0 2–0
2 Belarus FC Minsk 3 2 0 1 7 2 +5 6 1–0 6–0
3 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 3 1 0 2 1 3 2 3 1–0
4 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana (H) 3 0 0 3 0 13 13 0 0–6
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 3

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification GLA AND GÓR MAR
1 Scotland Glasgow City (H) 3 2 0 1 10 2 +8 6[lower-alpha 1] Round of 32 1–2 7–0
2 Belgium Anderlecht 3 2 0 1 12 2 +10 6[lower-alpha 1] 0–1
3 Poland Górnik Łęczna 3 2 0 1 13 2 +11 6[lower-alpha 1] 0–2 12–0
4 Georgia (country) Martve 3 0 0 3 0 29 29 0 0–10
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Head-to-head resuls: Glasgow City 1–2 Anderlecht, Anderlecht 0–1 Górnik Łęczna, Górnik Łęczna 0–2 Glasgow City. Head-to-head standings:
    • Glasgow City: 3 Pts, +1 GD
    • Anderlecht: 3 Pts, 0 GD
    • Górnik Łęczna: 3 Pts, −1 GD

Group 4

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SLA MTK ATA MIT
1 Czech Republic Slavia Praha 3 3 0 0 15 3 +12 9 Round of 32 7–2 4–0
2 Hungary MTK Hungária (H) 3 1 1 1 9 7 +2 4 1–4 6–1
3 Turkey Ataşehir Belediyespor 3 1 1 1 10 10 0 4 2–2
4 Kosovo Mitrovica 3 0 0 3 2 16 14 0 1–6
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 5

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SUB BAS KIR BRE
1 Serbia Spartak Subotica 3 3 0 0 10 0 +10 9 Round of 32 1–0 4–0
2 Switzerland Basel 3 2 0 1 7 5 +2 6 0–5 4–0
3 Israel Kiryat Gat 3 0 1 2 4 8 4 1 0–3
4 Montenegro Breznica Pljevlja (H) 3 0 1 2 4 12 8 1 4–4
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 6

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification KHA CLU CAR BIR
1 Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv (H) 3 3 0 0 16 3 +13 9 Round of 32 3–1 8–0
2 Romania Olimpia Cluj 3 2 0 1 10 6 +4 6 3–2 6–1
3 Wales Cardiff Met. 3 0 1 2 6 10 4 1 2–5
4 Malta Birkirkara 3 0 1 2 3 16 13 1 2–2
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 7

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BII KAR WIE RIG
1 Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 3 3 0 0 9 1 +8 9 Round of 32 2–1 5–0
2 Greece Elpides Karditsas 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6 3–1
3 Austria Landhaus Wien 3 1 0 2 3 6 3 3 0–2 2–1
4 Latvia Rīgas FS (H) 3 0 0 3 2 9 7 0 1–2
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 8

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SFK VLL PÄR ANE
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 (H) 3 3 0 0 12 1 +11 9 Round of 32 5–0 5–0
2 Albania Vllaznia Shkodër 3 2 0 1 7 7 0 6 3–1
3 Estonia Pärnu 3 1 0 2 4 5 1 3 1–2 2–0
4 Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi 3 0 0 3 1 11 10 0 1–4
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 9

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification GIN HON SOF EBS
1 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas (H) 3 2 1 0 17 1 +16 7 Round of 32 1–1 7–0
2 Finland Honka 3 2 1 0 13 1 +12 7 5–0
3 Bulgaria NSA Sofia 3 1 0 2 3 14 11 3 0–9 3–0
4 Faroe Islands EB/Streymur/Skála 3 0 0 3 0 17 17 0 0–7
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 10

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AVA SPO OSI DRA
1 Norway Avaldsnes 3 2 1 0 8 4 +4 7 Round of 32 3–2 3–0
2 Portugal Sporting CP 3 2 0 1 9 3 +6 6 3–0
3 Croatia Osijek (H) 3 1 1 1 15 5 +10 4 2–2 13–0
4 Republic of Macedonia Dragon 2014 3 0 0 3 0 20 20 0 0–4
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Ranking of second-placed teams

To determine the best two second-placed teams from the qualifying round which advanced to the knockout phase, only the results of the second-placed teams against the first and third-placed teams in their group were taken into account, while results against the fourth-placed team not included. As a result, two matches played by each second-placed team counts for the purposes of determining the ranking.

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 9 Finland Honka 2 1 1 0 6 1 +5 4 Round of 32
2 1 Iceland Þór/KA 2 1 1 0 3 0 +3 4
3 10 Portugal Sporting CP 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 3
4 7 Greece Elpides Karditsas 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 3
5 3 Belgium Anderlecht 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
6 6 Romania Olimpia Cluj 2 1 0 1 4 5 1 3
7 2 Belarus FC Minsk 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 3
8 5 Switzerland Basel 2 1 0 1 3 5 2 3
9 8 Albania Vllaznia Shkodër 2 1 0 1 3 6 3 3
10 4 Hungary MTK Hungária 2 0 1 1 3 6 3 1
Source: UEFA

Knockout phase

Each tie in the knockout phase, apart from the final, is played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs advance to the next round. If the aggregate score is level, the away goals rule is applied, i.e. the team that scores more goals away from home over the two legs advances. If away goals are also equal, then extra time is played. The away goals rule is again applied after extra time, i.e. if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score is still level, the visiting team advances by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals are scored during extra time, the tie is decided by penalty shoot-out. In the final, which is played as a single match, if the score is level at the end of normal time, extra time is played, followed by penalty shoot-out if the score remains tied.[3]

The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 32, the sixteen teams with the highest UEFA club coefficients were seeded (with the title holders being the automatic top seed), and the other sixteen teams were unseeded. The seeded teams were drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association or the same qualifying round group could not be drawn against each other.
  • In the draw for the round of 16, the eight teams with the highest UEFA club coefficients are seeded (with the title holders being the automatic top seed should they qualify), and the other eight teams are unseeded. The seeded teams are drawn against the unseeded teams, with the order of legs decided by draw. Teams from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
  • In the draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals, there are no seedings, and teams from the same association can be drawn against each other. As the draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals are held together before the quarter-finals are played, the identity of the teams in the semi-finals are not known at the time of the draw. A draw is also held to determine the "home" team for the final (for administrative purposes as it is played at a neutral venue).

Round of 32

The draw for the round of 32 was held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on 17 August 2018, 14:00 CEST.[72] The first legs were played on 12 and 13 September, and the second legs on 26 and 27 September 2018.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Honka Finland 1–6 Switzerland Zürich 0–1 1–5
Fiorentina Italy 4–0 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 2–0 2–0
Ajax Netherlands 4–1 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 2–0 2–1
Avaldsnes Norway 0–7 France Lyon 0–2 0–5
Ryazan-VDV Russia 0–3 Sweden Rosengård 0–1 0–2
Juventus Italy 2–3 Denmark Brøndby 2–2 0–1
SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–11 England Chelsea 0–5 0–6
Atlético Madrid Spain 3–1 England Manchester City 1–1 2–0
Þór/KA Iceland 0–3 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 0–1 0–2
Gintra Universitetas Lithuania 0–7 Czech Republic Slavia Praha 0–3 0–4
BIIK Kazygurt Kazakhstan 3–4 Spain Barcelona 3–1 0–3
Barcelona FA Cyprus 1–2 Scotland Glasgow City 0–2 1–0
Spartak Subotica Serbia 0–11 Germany Bayern Munich 0–7 0–4
St. Pölten Austria 1–6 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–4 0–2
Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv Ukraine 1–10 Sweden Linköping 1–6 0–4
LSK Kvinner Norway 4–0 Russia Zvezda-2005 Perm 3–0 1–0

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, on 1 October 2018, 13:00 CEST.[73] The first legs will be played on 17 and 18 October, and the second legs on 31 October and 1 November 2018.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Zürich Switzerland 1 Germany Bayern Munich 17 Oct 31 Oct
VfL Wolfsburg Germany 2 Spain Atlético Madrid 17 Oct 31 Oct
Ajax Netherlands 3 France Lyon 17 Oct 31 Oct
Barcelona Spain 4 Scotland Glasgow City 17 Oct 1 Nov
Linköping Sweden 5 France Paris Saint-Germain 17 Oct 31 Oct
Chelsea England 6 Italy Fiorentina 17 Oct 31 Oct
Rosengård Sweden 7 Czech Republic Slavia Praha 18 Oct 1 Nov
LSK Kvinner Norway 8 Denmark Brøndby 17 Oct 31 Oct

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals will be held on 9 November 2018 at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[74] The first legs will be played on 20 and 21 March, and the second legs on 27 and 28 March 2019.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
1 20–21 Mar 27–28 Mar
2 20–21 Mar 27–28 Mar
3 20–21 Mar 27–28 Mar
4 20–21 Mar 27–28 Mar

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals will be held on 9 November 2018 at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, after the completion of the quarter-final draw.[74] The first legs will be played on 20 and 21 April, and the second legs on 27 and 28 April 2019.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
1 20–21 Apr 27–28 Apr
2 20–21 Apr 27–28 Apr

Final

The final will be played on 18 May 2019 at the Groupama Arena in Budapest. The "home" team for the final (for administrative purposes) will be determined by an additional draw held after the quarter-final and semi-final draws.

TBD v TBD

Statistics

Notes
  • — denotes the team did not participate in this stage.

Top goalscorers

Qualifying goals count towards the topscorer award.
Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.

Rank Player Team Goals
Qual Tourn Total
1 United States Krystyna Freda Cyprus Barcelona FA 61 7
2 Belgium Tine De Caigny Belgium Anderlecht 5 5
Czech Republic Petra Divišová Czech Republic Slavia Praha 50
Brazil Isadora Freitas Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 50
Czech Republic Tereza Kožárová Czech Republic Slavia Praha 23
6 Ukraine Daryna Apanashchenko Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 40 4
Romania Cristina Carp Romania Olimpia Cluj 4
Montenegro Jasna Djoković Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 40
Uganda Fazila Ikwaput Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 31
Poland Ewelina Kamczyk Poland Górnik Łęczna 4

Source: UEFA[75][76]

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