Futebol Feminino Internacional / Selecções 2021/2022

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Surpresa no Real Madrid - Manchester City, com eliminação das inglesas. Bordeaux quase surpreendeu o Wolfsburg, caindo nas grandes penalidades.


Potes para o sorteio da fase de grupos (2.ª, 13/9, 11:00)

Pote 1
104.800 Barcelona (Espanha)
85.400 Paris Saint-Germain (França)
84.100 Bayern München (Alemanha)
70.700 Chelsea (Inglaterra)

Pote 2
124.400 Lyon (França)
97.100 Wolfsburg (Alemanha)

Pote 2 ou 3
16.100 Häcken (Suécia)

Pote 3
15.100 Hoffenheim (Alemanha)

Pote 3 ou 4
12.800 Real Madrid (Espanha)

Pote 4
  7.600 Servette (Suíça)
  6.900 Køge (Dinamarca)


5 lugares por definir (amanhã)

14.200 Apollon Limassol (Chipre)
  9.100 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv (Ucrânia)

27.700 Arsenal (Inglaterra)
52.300 Slavia Praga (República Checa)

  6.400 Osijek (Croácia)
17.000 Breiðablik (Islândia)

20.000 Twente (Países Baixos)
  5.600 BENFICA (Portugal)

10.800 Vllaznia (Albânia)
15.200 Juventus (Itália)




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Potes para o sorteio da fase de grupos (2.ª, 13/9, 12:00)

Pote 1
104.800 Barcelona (Espanha)
85.400 Paris Saint-Germain (França)
84.100 Bayern München (Alemanha)
70.700 Chelsea (Inglaterra)

Pote 2
124.400 Lyon (França)
97.100 Wolfsburg (Alemanha)
27.700 Arsenal (Inglaterra)
17.000 Breiðablik (Islândia)

Pote 3
16.100 Häcken (Suécia)
15.200 Juventus (Itália)
15.100 Hoffenheim (Alemanha)
12.800 Real Madrid (Espanha)

Pote 4
  9.100 Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv (Ucrânia)
  7.600 Servette (Suíça)
  6.900 Køge (Dinamarca)
  5.600 BENFICA (Portugal)



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Women's Champions League round 2: Arsenal, Lyon, Wolfsburg among group qualifiers

Former champions Arsenal, Lyon and Wolfsburg are among 12 round 2 winners completing the line-up for the new 16-team group stage.


Vivianne Miedema's hat-trick confirmed Arsenal's group place

Arsenal, Benfica, Breidablik, Häcken, HB Køge, Hoffenheim, Juventus, Lyon, Real Madrid, Servette, WFC Kharkiv and Wolfsburg are through from UEFA Women's Champions League round 2 to join holders Barcelona and fellow direct entrants Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern München and Chelsea in the new group stage running from October.

The 15 teams progressing from round 1, among them 2006/07 winners Arsenal, had joined nine sides starting at this stage, including record seven-time champions Lyon and two-time title holders Wolfsburg. All three earned group spots and among those also through are debutants HB Køge, Hoffenheim and Madrid.

Through to group stage: Arsenal, Barcelona (holders)*, Bayern München*, Benfica, Breidablik, Chelsea*, Häcken, HB Køge, Hoffenheim, Juventus, WFC Kharkiv, Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain*, Real Madrid, Servette, Wolfsburg

*Entering direct in group stage

Second legs

Thursday 9 September
WFC Kharkiv 3-1 Apollon LFC (agg: 5-2)
Slavia Praha 0-4 Arsenal (agg: 0-7)
Breidablik 3-0 Osijek (agg: 4-1)
Benfica 4-0 Twente (agg: 5-1)
Juventus 1-0 Vllaznia (agg: 3-0)

Wednesday 8 September
Glasgow City 1-2 Servette (agg: 2-3)
Lyon 2-1 Levante (agg: 4-2)
HB Køge 2-0 Sparta Praha (agg: 3-0)
Hoffenheim 3-3 Rosengård (agg: 6-3)
Bordeaux 3-2 Wolfsburg (aet, agg: 5-5, Wolfsburg win 3-0 on pens)
Häcken 3-2 Vålerenga (agg: 6-3)
Manchester City 0-1 Real Madrid (agg: 1-2)

• Lyon captain Wendie Renard reached 95 European club appearances in the second leg, meaning she could be the first player to 100 in the group stage.

• Vivianne Miedema's 13-minute second-half hat-trick for Arsenal (her third against Slavia in four meetings) took her to 100 goals for the Gunners, and 23 in only 15 European career appearances. Kim Little's penalty took her to 39 UEFA women's club goals, joint ninth all-time with Hanna Ljungberg and one ahead of Inka Grings.

• Hoffenheim, HB Køge and Madrid are into the group stage in their debut European seasons.

• Mickaella Cardia struck in the last minute of extra time for newcomers Bordeaux but Wolfsburg won the shoot-out after just three kicks each to keep alive their hopes of reaching at least the quarter-finals for the tenth season running.

• Benfica (for who Cloé Lacasse got a hat-trick), Juventus, Servette and WFC Kharkiv had never before reached the last 16 under any previous format. Benfica are the first Portuguese side to do so.

• Breidablik are the first team from Iceland to reach a major UEFA club competition home-and-away group stage (men or women).

No more away goals rule

There has been a rule change for 2021/22: ties level after the second leg will go to extra time and a penalty shoot-out if required, irrespective of the number of away goals a team has scored.

First legs

Wednesday 1 September
Osijek 1-1 Breidablik
Wolfsburg 3-2 Bordeaux
Sparta Praha 0-1 HB Køge
Vålerenga 1-3 Häcken
Vllaznia 0-2 Juventus
Servette FC Chênois 1-1 Glasgow City
Levante 1-2 Lyon

Tuesday 31 August
Apollon LFC 1-2 WFC Kharkiv
Rosengård 0-3 Hoffenheim
Twente 1-1 Benfica
Arsenal 3-0 Slavia Praha
Real Madrid 1-1 Manchester City

• Lyon kept up their record of winning the opening game in all 15 of their European campaigns.

• In Arsenal's win, the Gunners became only the second team to pass 250 goals in the competition, Kim Little moved into the top ten all-time competition scorers with her 38th in Europe and Vivianne Miedema struck her 20th in the UEFA Women's Champions League on just her 14th appearance.

• Fenna Kalma's goal for Twente took her to a competition-leading eight for the season, and 17 goals in only ten career games in Europe.

• Kenti Robles scored a last-gasp equaliser against Manchester City. Her sole previous European goal was a last-gasp equaliser against Manchester City in the round of 32 first leg two years ago for Atlético, who then won the return 2-0 in England.

Team guide

• Lyon's five-year reign as champions was ended last season; they have a record seven titles overall.

• Wolfsburg have won this competition twice and Arsenal claimed the title in 2006/07.

• HB Køge and Real Madrid make their European debuts in this round while Bordeaux and Hoffenheim came through round 1 on their first UEFA competition entries.

• Häcken previously entered as Göteborg.

• Juventus have an additional motivation to reach this season's final, with the May showpiece to be held in their men's stadium.

• Manchester City and Rosengård (as Malmö) have previously reached the semi-finals, while Breidablik, Glasgow City, Häcken (as Göteborg), Sparta and Slavia have all made the last eight in the past.

• Arsenal knocked out Slavia in the 2019/20 round of 16 with Vivianne Miedema scoring four goals in Prague and a hat-trick in the home return.

• Apollon beat Kharkiv 3-0 in the 2012/13 qualifying round in Limassol.

Season calendar

Group stage draw
13 September

Group stage
Matchday 1: 5/6 October
Matchday 2: 13/14 October
Matchday 3: 9/10 November
Matchday 4: 17/18 November
Matchday 5: 8/9 December
Matchday 6: 15/16 December

Quarter-final & semi-final draw
20 December

Quarter-finals
First leg: 22/23 March
Second leg: 30/31 March

Semi-finals
First leg: 23/24 April
Second leg: 30 April/1 May

Final (Juventus Stadium, Turin)
Date tbc

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/026c-13131148d306-a037aa5c26ec-1000--arsenal-lyon-wolfsburg-among-group-contenders/

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New Women's Champions League group stage: all you need to know

Who is in the group stage, when are the games, how can they be watched and how do the squads work: explained.


The 16 history-making clubs

The new UEFA Women's Champions League group stage kicks off on 5 October, with the draw on Monday setting the path for the 16 trailblazing contenders. We explain how it works.

The explanation below is for information only and is a simplified version of the rules contained in the official competition regulations.

Who is in the group stage?

Holders: Barcelona (ESP)
Champions of the three highest-ranked associations: Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Bayern München (GER), Chelsea (ENG)
Round 2 winners: Arsenal (ENG), Benfica (POR), Breidablik (ISL), Häcken (SWE), HB Køge (DEN), Hoffenheim (GER), Juventus (ITA), WFC Kharkiv (UKR), Lyon (FRA), Real Madrid (ESP), Servette (SUI), Wolfsburg (GER)

• Lyon's five-year reign as champions was ended last season; they have a record seven titles overall.

• Along with Lyon and holders Barcelona, Wolfsburg have won this competition twice and Arsenal claimed the title in 2006/07.

• HB Køge, Hoffenheim and Madrid are playing in Europe for the first time this season.

• Benfica, Juventus, Kharkiv and Servette have never previously made the last 16 under any format.

• Breidablik (the first club from Iceland to reach a major UEFA club home and away group stage) and Häcken (previously known as Göteborg) are past quarter-finalists.

• Juventus have an additional motivation to reach this season's final, with the May showpiece to be held in their men's stadium.

Four teams qualified directly. In principle, these are the title holders and the champions of the three highest-ranked associations – in 2021/22, France, Germany and Spain. Because this season Barcelona are both title holders and champions of Spain, the champions of the fourth-ranked association – England – also enter in the group stage, meaning the direct entrants are Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern München and Chelsea.

The other 12 contenders emerged via two rounds of qualifying. Seven (Benfica, Breidablik, Häcken, HB Køge, Juventus, WFC Kharkiv, Servette) came from the champions path, consisting of all those domestic title-winners who do not gain direct entry to the group stage.

The other five (Arsenal, Hoffenheim, Lyon, Real Madrid, Wolfsburg) came from the league path, which involved the teams finishing second and third in the top six-ranked associations – France, Germany, Spain, England, Sweden and Czech Republic – and the runners-up of the next ten highest-ranked associations, namely Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, Kazakhstan, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, Scotland, Russia and Belarus.

How does the group stage work?

The 16 teams will be drawn into four groups of four at 13:00 CET on Monday, streamed live from Nyon on UEFA.com. Each side will play their group opponents home and away, with the top two from each pool qualifying for the quarter-finals. The draw for the rest of the competition will be on 20 December; the knockout games begin in March.

Group stage calendar

Matchday 1: 5/6 October
Matchday 2: 13/14 October
Matchday 3: 9/10 November
Matchday 4: 17/18 November
Matchday 5: 8/9 December
Matchday 6: 15/16 December

All games will kick off at 18:30/18:45 CET or 20:45/ 21:00 CET.

Where can the games be watched?

For the next four years all games from the group stage onwards will be shown live across the world thanks to a global broadcasting partnership with streaming platform DAZN, together with YouTube. The multi-year deal grants DAZN exclusive rights worldwide, with the exception of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) – where rights include clips and highlights – and China and its territories.*

For the first two seasons (2021/22 and 2022/23), fans will be able to watch live and on demand all 61 matches from the group stage onwards on DAZN, and free on DAZN's YouTube channel. For the following two seasons (2023/24 and 2024/25), all 61 matches will be shown live on DAZN, while 19 matches will be free to view on DAZN's YouTube channel.

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When is the deadline for naming squads?

Every club must submit two lists of players, including details such as shirt number, date of birth and nationality. List A needs to be submitted to UEFA by 24:00 CET on Thursday 30 September. The same process applies to List B (more details below), which must be submitted no later than 24:00 CET the day before each match.

Can clubs involved in rounds 1 and 2 make changes to their squads, and can any team include players who were fielded in those rounds for another club?

In both cases, yes. The List A squad for the 12 teams qualifying via round 2 can include players who were not registered for that round. Also, a player who has been fielded in the preliminary round, round 1 or round 2 is entitled to play for another club as from the group stage.

Who can be on List A?

No club can have more than 25 players on List A during the season, of whom at least two must be goalkeepers.

Players who are at least 16 years of age by the end of the calendar year when the match is played, are eligible to play.

What is List B?

A player may be registered on List B if she is born on or after 1 January 2000 and has been eligible to play for the club concerned for any uninterrupted period of two years since her 15th birthday by the time she is registered with UEFA, or for a total of three consecutive years with a maximum of one loan period to a club from the same association for a period no longer than one year. Players aged 16 may be registered on List B if they have been registered with the participating club for the previous two years without interruption.

Clubs are entitled to register an unlimited number of players on List B during the season, but the list has to be submitted no later than 24:00 CET the day before a match. A club must include at least three goalkeepers in total combining Lists A and B.

Can teams change their List A squad during the group stage?

In general, no. However, there are exceptions:

• If a club cannot count on the services of at least two goalkeepers registered on List A because of long-term injury or illness, the club concerned may temporarily replace the goalkeeper in question and register a new goalkeeper at any time during the season and complete the official registration List A with a goalkeeper fit to be fielded. An injury or illness is considered long-term if it lasts at least 30 days as of the day the injury or illness occurred. In case the recovery of the goalkeeper happens before this 30-day period, the player must remain out of the player List A until the end of such period. The club must provide UEFA with the necessary medical evidence in one of UEFA's official languages. UEFA may require further medical examination of the goalkeeper by an expert appointed by UEFA at the cost of the club. Once the injured or ill goalkeeper is fit to be fielded again, she can resume her position in place of her nominated substitute. The return of the original goalkeeper must be announced to the UEFA administration 24 hours before the next match in which the original goalkeeper is due to play.

• At any time during the season, the club may temporarily replace a pregnant player who has decided to provide employment services to her club in an alternate manner in line with the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, or a pregnant player who is not able to continue to provide sporting services to her club, nor provide employment services to her club in an alternate manner, because of health reasons attributable to the pregnancy, or a player who has taken maternity leave. On completion of her maternity leave, a player may resume her position on the official registration List A in place of her nominated substitute.

Can clubs change their List A squads after the group stage?

Yes. Prior to the quarter-finals teams may register a maximum of three new eligible players for the remaining matches by 24:00 CET on 17 March at the latest. Those three players can have played for another club in an earlier round, including the group stage. The limit of 25 players in the List A squad remains.

*The People's Republic of China, the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, the Special Administrative Region of Macau and Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/026d-1331fa0c4042-6f605313e50d-1000--new-group-stage-full-guide/

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Women's Champions League group stage draw: 13 September

The draw for the new group stage will split the 16 contenders into four pools of four teams.



The draw for the new UEFA Women's Champions League group stage will be streamed live from Nyon at 13:00 CET on Monday 13 September.

In all, 16 teams will compete in the competition's first group stage to be played with home and away games:

Holders: Barcelona (ESP)
Champions of the three highest-ranked associations: Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), Bayern München (GER), Chelsea (ENG)*
Round 2 winners: Arsenal (ENG), Benfica (POR), Breidablik (ISL), Häcken (SWE), HB Køge (DEN), Hoffenheim (GER), Juventus (ITA), WFC Kharkiv (UKR), Lyon (FRA), Real Madrid (ESP), Servette (SUI), Wolfsburg (GER)

*The four direct places in the group stage go to the holders and the domestic champions of the three associations ranked highest in the access list. As the holders (Barcelona) are also the domestic champion of one of the top-three associations (Spain), the group is completed with the champions of the association ranked fourth in the access list (England).

Draw procedure

For the purpose of the draw, the 16 clubs involved in the group stage are seeded into four pots of four.

Pot 1 consists of the holders and the three domestic champions of the associations ranked highest in the access list (i.e. Barcelona, Paris, Bayern and Chelsea). The remaining pots are composed in accordance with the club coefficient rankings established at the beginning of the season.

Four groups of four teams will be formed, each group consisting of one team from each seeding pot. Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn into the same group, with any other restrictions confirmed ahead of the draw.

The top two teams from each group will progress to the quarter-finals.

All games will kick off at 18:30/18:45 CET or 20:45/ 21:00 CET.

Season calendar

Group stage
Matchday 1: 5/6 October
Matchday 2: 13/14 October
Matchday 3: 9/10 November
Matchday 4: 17/18 November
Matchday 5: 8/9 December
Matchday 6: 15/16 December

Quarter-final & semi-final draw
20 December

Quarter-finals
First leg: 22/23 March
Second leg: 30/31 March

Semi-finals
First leg: 23/24 April
Second leg: 30 April/1 May

Final (Juventus Stadium, Turin)
Date tbc

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/026a-129ce36ccf8e-7f5545ef1cb8-1000--group-stage-draw-live-on-monday/

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Portugal teve apenas uma equipa na WCL nesta época (devido ao 23.º lugar no ranking de 2019/2020) e na próxima época também terá (devido ao 23.º lugar no ranking de 2020/2021).
Neste momento, Portugal está em 19.º:

14.º Bielorrússia 19.500
15.º Áustria      18.500
16.º Suíça        17.500
17.º Ucrânia      15.500
18.º Lituânia     15.500
19.º PORTUGAL     15.000

Tendo em conta que nenhuma associação atrás de Portugal tem equipas em prova e apenas a Ucrânia e a Suíça estão à frente a uma distância razoável com equipa em prova, 4 pontos (V=2, E=1) conquistados darão a Portugal o 16.º lugar (ou superior) e duas equipas na WCL em 2023/2024.

Kharkiv (Ucrânia) e Servette (Suíça) estão no mesmo pote do Benfica, com perspetivas semelhantes às nossas.
Será interessante que façam poucos pontos.

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Mais importante que o ranking de Portugal ou do Benfica é que as jogadoras aproveitem os jogos que vão ter para crescer como futebolistas, essa experiência vai ser fundamental se o Benfica quer dominar internamente

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Citação de: Crente em 10 de Setembro de 2021, 16:34
Portugal teve apenas uma equipa na WCL nesta época (devido ao 23.º lugar no ranking de 2019/2020) e na próxima época também terá (devido ao 23.º lugar no ranking de 2020/2021).
Neste momento, Portugal está em 19.º:

14.º Bielorrússia 19.500
15.º Áustria      18.500
16.º Suíça        17.500
17.º Ucrânia      15.500
18.º Lituânia     15.500
19.º PORTUGAL     15.000

Tendo em conta que nenhuma associação atrás de Portugal tem equipas em prova e apenas a Ucrânia e a Suíça estão à frente a uma distância razoável com equipa em prova, 4 pontos (V=2, E=1) conquistados darão a Portugal o 16.º lugar (ou superior) e duas equipas na WCL em 2023/2024.

Kharkiv (Ucrânia) e Servette (Suíça) estão no mesmo pote do Benfica, com perspetivas semelhantes às nossas.
Será interessante que façam poucos pontos.
Por outro lado se metermos 2 equipas os pontos começam a dividir por 2 e os registos vão piorar, porque o vice campeão iria para o caminho das ligas e apanhar logo nas pré eliminatórias os tubarões de França, Alemanha, Inglaterra, etc.
Resta-nos pontuar o máximo possível nos próximos anos e ser sempre campeões para estar sempre lá. Não acredito que consigamos colocar Portugal no top 16 já está época, mas na próxima talvez