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2022/23 Women's Champions League: dates, access list, full guide

See all the dates for the 2022/23 season, which begins with the round 1 draw at 13:00 CET on 24 June.


PSV Stadion will stage the final in June 2023

• Access list

• Who enters, and when

The 2022/23 UEFA Women's Champions League will be the second season of the new format including a home-and-away group stage.

The road to Eindhoven

Round 1 (one-venue mini-tournaments)
Draw: 13:00 CET, 24 June, Nyon
Semi-finals: 18 August
Final/third-place play-off: 21 August

Round 2
Draw: 13:00 CET, 1 September, Nyon
First leg: 20/21 September
Second leg: 28/29 September

Group stage
Draw: 13:00 CET, 3 October, Nyon
Matchday 1: 19/20 October
Matchday 2: 26/27 October
Matchday 3: 23/24 November
Matchday 4: 7/8 December
Matchday 5: 15/16 December
Matchday 6: 21/22 December

Quarter-finals
Draw: 13:00 CET, 20 January, Nyon
First leg: 21/22 March
Second leg: 29/30 March

Semi-finals
Draw: 13:00 CET, 20 January, Nyon
First leg: 22/23 April
Second leg: 29/30 April

Final (PSV Stadion, Eindhoven)
3 or 4 June tbc

How does the competition work?

  • The centrepiece is a 16-team group stage, which will involve four groups of four playing each other home and away between October and December. The top two from each group progress to the knockout phase from March, with the quarter-finals and semi-finals played over two legs, and a one-off final.

  • Four teams will qualify directly for the group stage with the other 12 spots decided by two routes: champions path (7 qualifiers) and league path (5 qualifiers).

  • Both paths will have the same format. Round 1 will be played as four-team knockout mini-tournaments with the final winners progressing. Round 2 will be played as two-legged knockout ties. If there are more than 50 associations entering, the champions path will have a two-legged preliminary round.

How many teams does each association enter?

  • The access list is determined by the UEFA Women's Association Club Coefficients at the end of the 2020/21 season.
  • The six highest-ranked associations have three entries: France, Germany, England, Spain, Sweden, Czech Republic.
  • The next ten highest-ranked associations have two entries: Denmark, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Italy, Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland, Belarus, Austria.
  • Every other association is entitled to one entry.

Who enters when?

  • The title holders Lyon and the champions of the three highest-ranked associations (France, Germany and England) will enter in the group stage. As Lyon also won the French league, the champions of the fourth association also begin in the group stage, meaning Barcelona join Wolfsburg, Chelsea and OL.

  • The champions of the remaining associations will go into the champions path. The champions of the associations ranked 5 to 7 (Sweden, Czech Republic, Denmark) will enter in Round 2, with the rest entering in Round 1.

  • The runners-up of the six highest-ranked associations (France, Germany, England, Spain, Sweden, Czech Republic) will enter in Round 2 of the league path.

  • The third-placed teams of those six associations, and the runners-up of the next ten highest-ranked associations (Denmark, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Italy, Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland, Belarus, Austria) will enter in Round 1 of the league path.

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/026e-1386114dcc4b-90360b4912b3-1000--road-to-eindhoven-2022-23-season-dates/

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Women's Champions League entries confirmed

Holders Lyon lead 71 clubs from 49 different associations hoping to win the competition.


Lyon will aim to make it nine titles in 2022/23

A total of 71 teams from 49 different associations will take part in the 2022/23 UEFA Women's Champions League.

In all, 58 clubs will be involved in the round 1 draw streamed live at 13:00 CET on Friday, with nine more starting in round 2 and four entering directly in the 16-team group stage. The debutants include the likes of Real Sociedad, Roma and Rangers.

Who enters when?

• The access list was determined by the UEFA women's association club coefficients at the end of the 2020/21 season.

• The holders and the champions of the three highest-ranked associations (France, Germany and England) enter in the group stage. As Lyon are both title holders and champions of France, the champions of the fourth-ranked association (Spain) also enter in the group stage, meaning Barcelona join Lyon, Wolfsburg and Chelsea.

• The champions of the remaining associations will go into the champions path. The champions of associations ranked 5 to 7 (Sweden, Czech Republic and Denmark) will enter in round 2, with the rest (ranked 8 to 50, with Russia excluded) entering in round 1.

• The runners-up of the six highest-ranked associations (France, Germany, England, Spain, Sweden and Czech Republic) will enter in round 2 of the league path.

• The third-placed teams of those six associations, and the runners-up of the next ten highest-ranked associations (Denmark, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Italy, Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland, Belarus and Austria) will enter in round 1 of the league path.

The road to Eindhoven

Round 1 draw
13:00 CET, 24 June, Nyon

Round 1 (one-venue mini-tournaments)
Semi-finals: 18 August
Finals/third-place play-offs: 21 August

Round 2 draw
13:00 CET, 1 September, Nyon

Round 2
First leg: 20/21 September
Second leg: 28/29 September

Group stage draw
13:00 CET, 3 October, Nyon

Group stage
Matchday 1: 19/20 October
Matchday 2: 26/27 October
Matchday 3: 23/24 November
Matchday 4: 7/8 December
Matchday 5: 15/16 December
Matchday 6: 21/22 December

Quarter-final & semi-final draw
13:00 CET, 20 January, Nyon

Quarter-finals
First leg: 21/22 March
Second leg: 29/30 March

Semi-finals
First leg: 22/23 April
Second leg: 29/30 April

Final (PSV Stadion, Eindhoven)
3 or 4 June tbc

Contenders & coefficients

Enter in group stage:

1 Lyon (FRA, holders) 128.666
2 Barcelona (ESP) 112.233
3 Wolfsburg (GER) 102.133
4 Chelsea (ENG) 78.200

CHAMPIONS PATH – Seven teams qualify for group stage

Enter in round 2:

1 Slavia Praha (CZE) 47.766
2 Rosengård (SWE) 38.833
3 HB Køge (DEN) 9.550

Enter in round 1:

1 Juventus (ITA) 30.900
2 BIIK-Shymkent (KAZ) 30.600
3 St. Pölten (AUT) 25.700
4 Zürich (SUI) 22.500
5 Gintra (LTU) 18.600
6 Spartak Subotica (SRB) 16.800
7 Vllaznia (ALB) 14.400
8 Twente (NED) 13.900
9 Benfica (POR) 13.600
10 Apollon LFC (CYP) 13.000
11 Anderlecht (BEL) 12.400
12 SFK 2000 Sarajevo (BIH) 11.400
13 Universitatea Olimpia Cluj (ROU) 10.800
14 Vorskla-Kharkiv-2 (UKR) 10.200
15 Valur (ISL) 8.350
16 Ferencváros (HUN) 8.300
17 PAOK (GRE) 7.600
18 Pomurje Beltinci (SVN) 7.400
19 Breznica Pljevlja (MNE) 6.000
20 Dinamo-BSUPC (BLR) 5.400
21 Flora Tallinn (EST) 4.600
22 Brann (NOR) 4.500
23 Rangers (SCO) 4.400
24 Lanchkhuti (GEO) 3.800
25 Split (CRO) 3.700
26 Racing FC Union Luxembourg (LUX) 3.600
27 KÍ Klaksvík (FRO) 3.600
28 Shelbourne (IRL) 3.500
29 Birkirkara (MLT) 3.000
30 Swansea City (WAL) 2.900
31 Qiryat Gat (ISR) 2.800
32 ALG Spor (TUR) 2.600
33 SFK Rīga (LVA) 2.400
34 Agarista CSF Anenii Noi 2020 (MDA) 2.400
35 Glentoran (NIR) 2.200
36 UKS SMS Łódź (POL) 2.200
37 KuPS Kuopio (FIN) 1.900
38 Hayasa (ARM) 1.400
39 Lokomotiv Stara Zagora (BUL) 1.200
40 Hajvalia (KOS) 1.100
41 Spartak Myjava (SVK) 1.100
42 Ljuboten (MKD) 0.400

LEAGUE PATH – Five teams qualify for group stage

Enter in round 2:

1 Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 85.666
2 Bayern München (GER) 84.133
3 Arsenal (ENG) 39.200
4 Sparta Praha (CZE) 34.766
5 Häcken (SWE) 20.833
6 Real Sociedad (ESP) 13.233

Enter in round 1:

1 Manchester City (ENG) 63.200
2 Glasgow City (SCO) 33.400
3 Fortuna Hjørring (DEN) 28.550
4 Real Madrid (ESP) 26.233
5 FC Minsk (BLR) 23.400
6 Ajax (NED) 20.900
7 Breidablik (ISL) 17.850
8 Paris FC (FRA) 17.666
9 Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 15.133
10 Servette FCCF (SUI) 10.500
11 Kristianstad (SWE) 8.833
12 Slovácko (CZE) 7.766
13 Sturm Graz (AUT) 6.700
14 Rosenborg (NOR) 6.500
15 Roma (ITA) 5.900
16 Tomiris-Turan (KAZ) 4.600

• KÍ Klaksvík and Sarajevo are entering for a record 20th time (including the pre-2009 UEFA Women's Cup). Sarajevo will set a new outright record of 20 straight appearances as Brøndby have missed out for the first time since they made their debut in the third UEFA Women's Cup edition of 2003/04.

• Lyon will aim for a record ninth title having claimed their eighth last season. Eintracht Frankfurt won four titles under their previous guise of FFC Frankfurt. Barcelona, Wolfsburg and Arsenal are also past champions, while Fortuna Hjørring, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea are the other teams that have previously reached the final.

• Paris Saint-Germain and Wolfsburg lost in last season's semi-finals; Arsenal, Bayern, Juventus and Madrid reached the quarters. Also hoping for a group stage return are Benfica, Breidablik, Chelsea, Häcken, HB Køge and Servette.

• Debuts: Brann, KuPS, Ljuboten, Lokomotiv Stara Zagora, Rangers, Real Sociedad, Roma, Spartak Myjava, Tomiris-Turan, UKS SMS Łódź.

• Paris FC previously entered as Juvisy, reaching the 2012/13 semi-finals.

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/0276-1571767ac115-fccd92ba91fb-1000--all-the-contenders/

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Women's Champions League round 1 draw live on Friday

The draw, streamed at 13:00 CET on 24 June, will set the knockout mini-tournaments to be played on 18 and 21 August.



The UEFA Women's Champions League round 1 draw will be streamed live from Nyon, Switzerland, at 13:00 CET on Friday 24 June.

Round 1 is one of two rounds before the 16-team group stage, which begins in October. Qualifying will be split into two sections: the champions path and the league path. In both paths, round 1 will consist of two stages, each of one-off knockout matches played in single-venue mini-tournaments: semi-finals (18 August) and finals/third-place play-offs (21 August).

The winners of each final (11 in the champions path, four in the league path) will progress to round 2, where 24 teams will compete for the last 12 slots in the group stage alongside holders Lyon and fellow direct entrants Barcelona, Chelsea and Wolfsburg.

The hosts of the knockout mini-tournaments will be confirmed from among the clubs in each group.

Champions path draw

  • The 42 teams entering at this stage are the champions of the associations ranked eighth and below (with Russia excluded).

  • They will be drawn into 11 single-venue knockout mini-tournaments: nine of four clubs and two with three teams.

  • The winners of the finals will progress to round 2, into which three teams have direct entry. Seven group stage places will be on offer in round 2.

League path draw

  • Sixteen teams will enter at this stage: the runners-up from the associations ranked seventh to 16th and the third-placed teams from the associations ranked first to sixth.

  • They will be drawn into four knockout mini-tournaments of four teams each.

  • The winners of the four finals will progress to round 2, into which six teams have direct entry. Five group stage places will be on offer in round 2.

Draw procedure

  • Clubs are seeded for round 1 in accordance with the club coefficient rankings established at the beginning of the season.

  • In the champions path, the teams are divided into two pots: Pot 1 (seeded, 22 teams) and Pot 2 (unseeded, 20 teams).

  • Teams are drawn into two semi-final ties within each four-team group, with the teams in Pot 1 designated as the 'home' teams of semi-finals 1 and 2 respectively (regardless of the host club). In each final and third-place match, the team with the highest coefficient in each case is designated as the 'home' team.

  • For the two champions path groups with three teams, the side with the highest coefficient is seeded directly to the final; the remaining two teams play a single-leg tie.

  • In the league path, the 16 teams are divided into two pots of eight teams (Pot 1, seeded and Pot 2, unseeded).

  • Sides are drawn into two semi-final ties within each four-team group, with the teams in Pot 1 designated as the home teams of semi-finals 1 and 2 respectively.

  • Based on UEFA Executive Committee decisions valid at the time of the draw, clubs from the following pairs of associations cannot be drawn into the same group: Kosovo/Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo/Serbia, and Ukraine/Belarus.

Seeding pots

Champions path

Pot 1 (seeded)
1 Juventus (ITA) 30.900
2 BIIK-Shymkent (KAZ) 30.600
3 St. Pölten (AUT) 25.700
4 Zürich (SUI) 22.500
5 Gintra (LTU) 18.600
6 Spartak Subotica (SRB) 16.800
7 Vllaznia (ALB) 14.400
8 Twente (NED) 13.900
9 Benfica (POR) 13.600
10 Apollon LFC (CYP) 13.000
11 Anderlecht (BEL) 12.400
12 SFK 2000 Sarajevo (BIH) 11.400
13 Universitatea Olimpia Cluj (ROU) 10.800
14 Vorskla-Kharkiv-2 (UKR) 10.200
15 Valur (ISL) 8.350
16 Ferencváros (HUN) 8.300
17 PAOK (GRE) 7.600
18 Pomurje Beltinci (SVN) 7.400
19 Breznica Pljevlja (MNE) 6.000
20 Dinamo-BSUPC (BLR) 5.400
21 Flora Tallinn (EST) 4.600
22 Brann (NOR) 4.500

Pot 2 (unseeded)
23 Rangers (SCO) 4.400
24 Lanchkhuti (GEO) 3.800
25 Split (CRO) 3.700
26 Racing FC Union Luxembourg (LUX) 3.600
27 KÍ Klaksvík (FRO) 3.600
28 Shelbourne (IRL) 3.500
29 Birkirkara (MLT) 3.000
30 Swansea City (WAL) 2.900
31 Qiryat Gat (ISR) 2.800
32 ALG Spor (TUR) 2.600
33 SFK Rīga (LVA) 2.400
34 Agarista CSF Anenii Noi 2020 (MDA) 2.400
35 Glentoran (NIR) 2.200
36 UKS SMS Łódź (POL) 2.200
37 KuPS Kuopio (FIN) 1.900
38 Hayasa (ARM) 1.400
39 Lokomotiv Stara Zagora (BUL) 1.200
40 Hajvalia (KOS) 1.100
41 Spartak Myjava (SVK) 1.100
42 Ljuboten (MKD) 0.400

League path

Pot 1 (seeded)
1 Manchester City (ENG) 63.200
2 Glasgow City (SCO) 33.400
3 Fortuna Hjørring (DEN) 28.550
4 Real Madrid (ESP) 26.233
5 FC Minsk (BLR) 23.400
6 Ajax (NED) 20.900
7 Breidablik (ISL) 17.850
8 Paris FC (FRA) 17.666

Pot 2 (unseeded)
9 Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 15.133
10 Servette FCCF (SUI) 10.500
11 Kristianstad (SWE) 8.833
12 Slovácko (CZE) 7.766
13 Sturm Graz (AUT) 6.700
14 Rosenborg (NOR) 6.500
15 Roma (ITA) 5.900
16 Tomiris-Turan (KAZ) 4.600

• KÍ Klaksvík and Sarajevo are entering for a record 20th time (including the pre-2009 UEFA Women's Cup). Sarajevo will set a new outright record of 20 straight appearances as Brøndby have missed out for the first time since they made their debut in the third UEFA Women's Cup edition of 2003/04.

• Eintracht Frankfurt won four titles under their previous guise of FFC Frankfurt.

• Juventus and Real Madrid reached last season's quarter-finals. Also hoping for a group stage return are Benfica, Breidablik and Servette.

• Debuts: Brann, KuPS, Ljuboten, Lokomotiv Stara Zagora, Rangers, Real Sociedad, Roma, Spartak Myjava, Tomiris-Turan, UKS SMS Łódź.

• Paris FC previously entered as Juvisy, reaching the 2012/13 semi-finals. Manchester City have twice made the last four.

Season calendar

Round 1 (one-venue mini-tournaments)
Semi-finals: 18 August
Finals/third-place play-offs: 21 August

Round 2 draw
13:00 CET, 1 September, Nyon

Round 2
First leg: 20/21 September
Second leg: 28/29 September

Group stage draw
13:00 CET, 3 October, Nyon

Group stage
Matchday 1: 19/20 October
Matchday 2: 26/27 October
Matchday 3: 23/24 November
Matchday 4: 7/8 December
Matchday 5: 15/16 December
Matchday 6: 21/22 December

Quarter-final & semi-final draw
13:00 CET, 20 January, Nyon

Quarter-finals
First leg: 21/22 March
Second leg: 29/30 March

Semi-finals
First leg: 22/23 April
Second leg: 29/30 April

Final (PSV Stadion, Eindhoven)
3 or 4 June tbc

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/0276-156e9c046ce9-f3945c2ba05f-1000--round-1-draw-live-on-friday-seedings/

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Fotos oficiais para o Euro-2022 Feminino

Futebol Fem. - Seleção A

Conheça a comitiva que estará presente no Campeonato da Europa. A competição decorre em Inglaterra, entre 6 e 31 de julho.

A Seleção Nacional Feminina A, que vai participar na fase final do Europeu de Inglaterra, já posou para a habitual foto de família.

As imagens oficiais vão registar para a posteridade a segunda participação portuguesa na fase final do Campeonato da Europa.

Portugal, recorde-se, está integrado no Grupo C, juntamente com a Suíça, os Países Baixos e a Suécia, com os encontros a disputarem-se em Wigan & Leigh. A comitiva lusa viaja a 3 de julho para Manchester, cidade que será a sua base durante a competição. Os treinos das comandadas de Francisco Neto terão lugar na Academia do Manchester City.

Jogadoras



Em baixo, da esquerda para a direita: Alicia Correia, Lúcia Alves, Sílvia Rebelo, Dolores Silva, Ana Borges, Andreia Norton, Joana Marchão e Diana Silva.

Ao centro, da esquerda para a direita: Jéssica Silva, Andreia Jacinto, Catarina Amado, Vanessa Marques, Kika Nazareth e Carolina Mendes.

Em cima da esquerda para a direita: Inês Pereira, Carole, Telma Encarnação, Fátima Pinto, Rute Costa, Diana Gomes, Andreia Faria, Tatiana Pinto e Patrícia Morais.

Jogadoras e staff técnico



Em baixo, da esquerda para a direita: Alicia Correia, Lúcia Alves, Sílvia Rebelo, Dolores Silva, Ana Borges, Andreia Norton, Joana Marchão e Diana Silva.

Ao centro, da esquerda para a direita: Andreia Jacinto, Carolina Mendes, Marisa Gomes (treinadora nacional), Luís Marques (treinador nacional), Francisco Neto (Selecionador Nacional), Rita Gonçalves (treinadora nacional), Rafael Costa (treinador nacional), José Paisana (treinador nacional), Vanessa Marques e Kika Nazareth.

Em cima da esquerda para a direita: Inês Pereira, Carole, Jéssica Silva, Telma Encarnação, Fátima Pinto, Rute Costa, Diana Gomes, Andreia Faria, Catarina Amado, Tatiana Pinto e Patrícia Morais.

Comitiva Completa



Em baixo, da esquerda para a direita: Andreia Jacinto, Alicia Correia, Lúcia Alves, Sílvia Rebelo, Dolores Silva, Ana Borges, Andreia Norton, Joana Marchão, Diana Silva e Kika Nazareth.

Ao centro, da esquerda para a direita: Tiago Cordeiro (técnico de equipamentos), Rúben Granja (técnico de equipamentos), Eduardo Abade (fisiologista), Cláudia Álvaro (fisioterapeuta), Matilde Dias (assessora de imprensa), Gonçalo Ribeiro (team manager), Marisa Gomes (treinadora nacional), Luís Marques (treinador nacional), Mónica Jorge (Diretora da Federação Portuguesa de Futebol), Francisco Neto (Selecionador Nacional), Rita Gonçalves (treinadora nacional), Rafael Costa (treinador nacional), José Paisana (treinador nacional), Rita Tomás (médica), Joana Gonçalves (enfermeira), Ivo Maurício (fisioterapeuta), José Pedro Silva (analista de vídeo), Telmo Silva (analista de vídeo)

Em cima da esquerda para a direita: Inês Pereira, Carole, Carolina Mendes, Jéssica Silva, Telma Encarnação, Fátima Pinto, Rute Costa, Diana Gomes, Andreia Faria, Catarina Amado, Tatiana Pinto e Patrícia Morais.

As fotos oficiais foram tiradas com os números que as internacionais portuguesas vão usar nos jogos do Europeu.

Eis a numeração completa:
1 Inês Pereira
2 Catarina Amado
3 Alicia Correia
4 Sílvia Rebelo
5 Joana Marchão
6 Andreia Jacinto
7 Vanessa Marques
8 Andreia Norton
9 Ana Borges
10 Jéssica Silva
11 Tatiana Pinto
12 Patrícia Morais
13 Fátima Pinto
14 Dolores Silva
15 Carole Costa
16 Diana Silva
17 Lúcia Alves
18 Carolina Mendes
19 Diana Gomes
20 Kika Nazareth
21 Andreia Faria
22 Rute Costa
23 Telma Encarnação

https://www.fpf.pt/pt/News/Todas-as-not%C3%ADcias/Not%C3%ADcia/news/35239

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Citação de: anarcos em 23 de Junho de 2022, 16:21
Women's Champions League round 1 draw live on Friday

The draw, streamed at 13:00 CET on 24 June, will set the knockout mini-tournaments to be played on 18 and 21 August.

https://youtu.be/7LMIw-GDYCI

Crente


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Crente

quinta-feira, 18 de agosto de 2022
Twente (Países Baixos) - Agarista (Moldávia)
BENFICA - Hajvalia (Kosovo)

domingo, 21 de agosto de 2022
Twente (Países Baixos) - Agarista (Moldávia) / BENFICA - Hajvalia (Kosovo)

quarta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2022
12:00 Sorteio 2.ª ronda

20/21 de setembro
2.ª ronda, 1.ª mão

28/29 de setembro
2.ª ronda, 2.ª mão

Limentaen

Escapar à Juventus era fundamental, mas preferia outro adversário que não o Twente

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Citação de: Limentaen em 24 de Junho de 2022, 12:42
Escapar à Juventus era fundamental, mas preferia outro adversário que não o Twente

Temos boas memórias do twente. O Benfica é superior. Vamos passar.