Spanish women's football clubs in international competitions

This is a compilation of results for teams representing Spain at international women's football competitions such as the UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League. Spanish clubs have taken part since the inaugural 2001–02 season.

From the 2015–16 season the Spanish league has held two spots in the Women's Champions League. Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona, Espanyol, Levante and Rayo Vallecano have qualified as national champions, and Atlético Madrid and Barcelona as runners-up.[1] So far the most successful team has been Barcelona, who reached the semifinals once and the quarterfinals on two other occasions.[2]

Teams

Location of the teams within Spain

These are the six teams that have representred Spain in the UEFA Women's Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League.

ClubAutonomyLocationAppsFirstLastBest result
Athletic BilbaoBasque Country (autonomous community) Basque CountryBilbao52003–042016–175 / 7 – Last 16
Atlético MadridCommunity of Madrid Community of MadridMadrid12015–162015–165 / 7 – Last 16
BarcelonaCatalonia CataloniaBarcelona52012–132016–173 / 7 – Semifinals (ongoing)
EspanyolCatalonia CataloniaBarcelona12006–072006–075 / 7 – Last 16
LevanteValencian Community Valencian CommunityValencia32001–022008–095 / 7 – Last 16
Rayo VallecanoCommunity of Madrid Community of MadridMadrid32009–102011–125 / 7 – Last 16

Qualification

EditionCompetitionChampionFinalistSemifinalist #1Semifinalist #2
2001–02 UWC2000–01 Liga NacionalLevanteEibartarrakPozueloPuebla
EditionCompetitionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
2002–03 UWC2001–02 SuperligaLevante (57)Puebla (51)Espanyol (37)Sabadell (32)Estudiantes Huelva (31)
2003–04 UWC2002–03 SuperligaAthletic Bilbao (55)Levante (55)Puebla (46)Sabadell (42)Estudiantes Huelva (38)
2004–05 UWC2003–04 SuperligaAthletc Bilbao (60)Sabadell (58)Levante (58)Puebla (53)Torrejón (53)
2005–06 UWC2004–05 SuperligaAthletic Bilbao (66)Levante (63)Espanyol (57)Torrejón (55)Híspalis (49)
2006–07 UWC2005–06 SuperligaEspanyol (60)Sevilla (60)Levante (55)Rayo Vallecano (48)Athletic Bilbao (41)
2007–08 UWC2006–07 SuperligaAthletic Bilbao (64)Espanyol (63)Levante (55)Rayo Vallecano (53)Sevilla (45)
2008–09 UWC2007–08 SuperligaLevante (71)Rayo Vallecano (71)Athletic Bilbao (53)Espanyol (52)Torrejón (37)
2009–10 UWCL2008–09 SuperligaRayo Vallecano (81)Levante (76)Athletic Bilbao (65)Espanyol (60)Alcaine Zaragoza (51)
EditionCompetitionPlay-off – ChampionPlay-off – Finalist2nd stage – Third2nd stage – Fourth2nd stage – Fifth
2010–11 UWCL2009–10 SuperligaRayo VallecanoEspanyolAthletic Bilbao (29)Atlético Madrid (18)Barcelona (17)
2011–12 UWCL2010–11 SuperligaRayo VallecanoEspanyolAthletic Bilbao (28)Barcelona (19)Atlético Madrid (17)
EditionCompetitionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
2012–13 UWCL2011–12 1ª DivisiónBarcelona (94)Athletic Bilbao (91)Espanyol (76)Rayo Vallecano (70)Levante (68)
2013–14 UWCL2012–13 1ª DivisiónBarcelona (76)Athletic Bilbao (74)Atlético Madrid (68)Levante (65)Espanyol (54)
2014–15 UWCL2013–14 1ª DivisiónBarcelona (79)Athletic Bilbao (69)Atlético Madrid (54)Rayo Vallecano (51)Levante (51)
2015–16 UWCL2014–15 1ª DivisiónBarcelona (77)Atlético Madrid (69)Athletic Bilbao (65)Valencia (59)Levante (55)
2016–17 UWCL2015–16 1ª DivisiónAthletic Bilbao (78)Barcelona (77)Atlético Madrid (69)Levante (54)Real Sociedad (53)
2017–18 UWCL2016–17 1ª DivisiónAtlético Madrid (78)Barcelona (75)Valencia (68)Levante (57)Athletic Bilbao (53)

Historical progression

2001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–10
Champion
Finalist
Semifinalists
Quarterfinalists
Round of 16ATHESPLEV
Round of 32LEVLEVATHATHATHESPATHLEVRAY
Earlier stages
2010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–17
Champion
Finalist
SemifinalistsBAR
QuarterfinalistsBARBARBAR
Round of 16RAYRAYBARBARBARATLBAR
Round of 32RAYRAYBARBARBARBARATLATHBAR
Earlier stagesRAY

Results by team

Athletic Bilbao

2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Austria Neulengbach2–03 pointsCastrillo – Fernández
Last 32 (group stage)Portugal 1º Dezembro5–26 pointsIturregi 2 – Angulo – Ferreira – Ibarra
Last 32 (group stage)Germany Frankfurt1–86 pointsJuaristi
2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Northern Ireland Newtownabbey Strikers10–33 pointsSánchez 2 – Fernández – Ferreira – Iturregi – Onaindia – OruetaVázquez – Zabala
Last 32 (group stage)Israel Maccabi Holon1–14 pointsJuaristi
Last 32 (group stage)Romania Clujana (host)5–07 pointsFernández 2 – Vázquez 2 – Orueta
Last 16 (group stage)England Arsenal2–21 pointIturregiVázquez
Last 16 (group stage)Sweden Djurgården/Älvsjö (host)2–31 pointsFerreira – Olabarrieta
Last 16 (group stage)Greece Aegina5–14 pointsVázquez 2 – FernándezIbarraMurua
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Scotland Glasgow City6–23 pointsVázquez 3 – FernándezGurrutxaga – Juaristi
Last 32 (group stage)Belgium Rapide Wezemaal3–06 pointsFernández – Juaristi – Orueta
Last 32 (group stage)Netherlands Saestum (host)1–17 pointsFernández
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto (host)4–03 pointsDíez – Ferreira – MuruaVázquez
Last 32 (group stage)Malta Paola Hibernians16–06 pointsVázquez 7 – Juaristi 3 – Olabarrieta 2 – DíezIturregiMurua – Sánchez
Last 32 (group stage)Italy Bardolino0–16 points
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Denmark Fortuna Hjørringh: 2–1a: 1–3 (aet)3–4Corres – Oroz – Vázquez

Atlético Madrid

2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Russia Zorky Krasnogorskh: 0–2a: 3–03–2Beltrán – D. GarcíaGonzález
Last 16France Olympique Lyonnaish: 1–3a: 0–61–9Calderón
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Germany Wolfsburgh: 0–3

Barcelona

2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32England Arsenala: 0–3h: 0–40–7
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Denmark Brøndbyh: 0–0a: 2–22–2ČankovićCorredera
Last 16Switzerland Zürichh: 3–0a: 3–16–1Bermúdez 2 – ČankovićCorrederaR. GarcíaLosada
QuarterfinalsGermany VfL Wolfsburga: 0–3h: 0–20–5
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Czech Republic Slavia Praguea: 1–0h: 3–04–0BermúdezR. GarcíaPutellasA. Romero
Last 16England Bristol Academyh: 0–1a: 1–11–2Losada
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Kazakhstan Kazygurta: 1–1h: 4–15–2Hermoso 2 – R. GarcíaSerranoUnzué
Last 16Netherlands Twentea: 1–0h: 1–02–0O. García 2
QuarterfinalsFrance Paris Saint-Germainh: 0–0a: 0–10–1
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Belarus Minska: 3–0h: 2–15–1Hermoso 3 – AlvesTorrejón
Last 16Netherlands Twentea: 1–0h: 4–05–0AlvesHermosoLatorreN'GuessanTorrejón
QuarterfinalsSweden Rosengårda: 1–0h: 2–03–0CaldenteyHermosoOuahabi
SemifinalsFrance Paris Saint-Germainh: 1–3a: 0–21–5Latorre
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Norway Avaldsnesa: 4–0AlvesCaldenteyDugganMartens

Espanyol

2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Scotland Hibernian (host)4–13 pointsMartín 2 – CubíSerna
Last 32 (group stage)France Juvisy1–06 pointsRubio
Last 32 (group stage)Faroe Islands 7–09 pointsCubí 4 – Martín 3
Last 16 (group stage)Norway Kolbotn (host)2–40 pointsMartín – Miranda
Last 16 (group stage)Sweden Umeå0–30 points
Last 16 (group stage)Ukraine Lehenda Chernihiv5–03 pointsSerna 2 – CubíMartínRubio

Levante

2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Germany Frankfurt (host)0–10 points
Last 32 (group stage)Armenia Yerevan17–03 pointsPrieto 4 – Jiménez 4 – R. Castillo 2 – Gimbert 2 – Monje 2 – Fuentesdel Río – Soler
Last 32 (group stage)Moldova Codru Chisinau3–16 pointsGimbertJiménez – Soler
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Belgium Eendracht Aalst8–03 pointsFuentes 3 – Jiménez 2 – Prieto 2 – Gimbert
Last 32 (group stage)England Arsenal (host)1–23 pointsPrieto
Last 32 (group stage)Azerbaijan Gömrükçü Baku2–16 pointsFuentesMoreno
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Republic of Macedonia Skiponjat (host)9–03 pointsConti 3 – Pérez 3 – DonaireGonzález
Last 32 (group stage)Belgium Tienen9–26 pointsConti 3 – Donaire 3 – del Río 2 – Vilanova
Last 32 (group stage)Czech Republic Sparta Prague0–07 points
Last 16 (group stage)Denmark Brøndby0–10 points
Last 16 (group stage)Germany Duisburg0–50 points
Last 16 (group stage)Ukraine Naftokhimik Kalush (host)4–13 pointsR. CastilloPérezPrimVes

Rayo Vallecano

2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Russia Rossiyankah: 1–3a: 1–22–5MartínPablos
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Iceland Valurh: 3–0a: 1–14–1Martín 2 – HermosoPablos
Last 16England Arsenalh: 2–0a: 1–43–4BermúdezMartínPablos
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage)Republic of Ireland Peamount United1–03 pointsPablos
Qualifiers (group stage)Estonia Pärnu4–16 pointsHermoso 2 – P. García – Mellado
Qualifiers (group stage)Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto (host)4–09 pointsHermoso 3 – P. García
Last 32Finland PK-35 Vantaaa: 4–1h: 3–07–1Pablos 2 – BohoS. GarcíaHermosoPizarroVega
Last 16England Arsenalh: 1–1a: 1–52–6Pablos 2

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