Futebol Feminino Internacional / Selecções 2021/2022



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[Nota: o jogo da NWSL do post anterior serviu também para determinar um dos finalistas do seguinte torneio.]

The Women's Cup

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Citação de: anarcos em 19 de Agosto de 2021, 23:06


Campeonato dos EUA

Resultados
Classificação

August 18, 2021

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A arrancada da Mal Pugh aos 63m  :o não consigo compreender como não foi convocada para os jogos olímpicos

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Women's Champions League round 1: Juventus, Arsenal among teams through

Juventus, Arsenal, Hoffenheim, Bordeaux, Levante and Benfica are among the teams that progressed from round 1 after the finals were played.


Juve celebrate scoring at the start of a run they hope will end at their men's stadium in Turin

Fifteen teams are through from UEFA Women's Champions League round 1 after the finals were played, as a week of action kicked off the expanded and reformatted competition.

Round 1 is one of two rounds before the new 16-team group stage, which starts in October. It was split into two paths: the champions path and the league path. In both paths, round 1 consisted of two stages, each of one-off matches: semi-finals (which were played on Tuesday and Wednesday) and finals/third-place play-offs. The winners of each final (11 in champions path, four in league path) progress to round 2, with the draw streamed at 13:00 CET on Sunday.

In Friday's two finals Hoffenheim defeated fellow debutants AC Milan 2-0 in the league path while Vllaznia pipped Ferencváros in the champions path, the first game this season to go to penalties. The 2007 champions Arsenal saw off PSV Eindhoven as 13 more finals were played on Saturday with Juventus, whose men's stadium will host the final in May, Benfica and debutants Bordeaux also among winners.

Through to round 2

League path: Arsenal, Bordeaux, Hoffenheim, Levante, Lyon*, Manchester City*, Real Madrid*, Rosengård*, Slavia Praha, Wolfsburg*

Champions path: Apollon, Benfica, Breidablik, Glasgow City, Juventus, Häcken*, Kharkiv, Køge*, Osijek, Servette FC Chênois, Sparta Praha*, Twente, Vålerenga, Vllaznia

*Entering directly in round 2

At a glance

Finals

• Arsenal became only the fourth team to reach 50 UEFA women's club wins with their semi-final success; they have reached at least the quarter-finals in all 13 of their previous entries.

• Twente were 3-0 down with ten minutes to go in their final with Spartak Subotica but came back to force extra time then win 5-3, aided by a hat-trick from Fenna Kalma, who scored a round-leading seven goals across the two games.

• Hoffenheim and Bordeaux both progressed to round 2 on their debut entry.

• Among the other sides through are Levante, whose last entry came in the final UEFA Women's Cup season of 2008/09. Like all the other league path winners – Arsenal, Hoffenheim and Bordeaux – Levante entered having finished third in their domestic league, the first time this has carried places in the competition under the expanded access list.

Semi-finals

• Racing FC Union Luxembourg became the first team from their nation to win a game in this competition when they defeated Sarajevo in their semi-final.

• Debutants Bordeaux (who conceded an equaliser in added time then immediately struck a winner), Hoffenheim, Kristianstad and AC Milan all went through from the semis, as did Rosenborg, the former Trondheims-Ørn entering for the first time in their new guise.

• Brøndby, KÍ Klaksvík and Sarajevo all appeared for a record 19th time but fell in this round.

• Debutants defeated in semi-finals were Dinamo-BSUPC, Czarni Sosnowiec, Hayasa, Slovácko, Celtic and Lokomotiv Moskva.

• All groups consisted of four teams except the three-sided champions path Group 11. The seeded club, Vllaznia, progressed straight to the final.

League path

• Sixteen teams entered 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 were competing in four knockout mini-tournaments of four teams each.

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

Group 1 (hosts Zürich)

17 August:
Semi-finals
Hoffenheim 1-0 Valur
Zürich 1-2 AC Milan

20 August:
Third-place match
Zürich 1-3 Valur
Final
Hoffenheim 2-0 AC Milan

Group 2 (hosts Kristianstad)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Brøndby 0-1 Kristianstad
Bordeaux 2-1 Slovácko

21 August:
Third-place match
Brøndby 2-1 Slovácko
Final
Bordeaux 3-1 Kristianstad

Group 3 (hosts Rosenborg)

18 August:
Semi-finals
FC Minsk 1-2 Rosenborg
Levante 2-1 Celtic

21 August:
Third-place match
FC Minsk 3-2 Celtic
Final
Levante 4-3 Rosenborg (aet)

Group 4 (hosts Lokomotiv Moskva)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Arsenal 4-0 Okzhetpes
PSV Eindhoven 3-1 Lokomotiv Moskva

21 August:
Third-place match
Okzhetpes 0-4 Lokomotiv Moskva
Final
Arsenal 3-1 PSV Eindhoven

Champions path

• Forty-three teams entered at this stage: the champions of the associations ranked eighth and below.

• They competed in 11 knockout mini-tournaments: ten with four teams and one with three teams.

• The winners of the 11 finals progress to round 2, into which three teams have direct entry. Seven group stage places will be on offer in round 2.

Group 1 (hosts Gintra)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Breidablik 7-0 KÍ Klaksvík
Gintra 2-0 Flora Tallinn

21 August:
Third-place match
KÍ Klaksvík 0-1 Flora Tallinn
Final
Gintra 1-8 Breidablik

Group 2 (hosts Glasgow City)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Glasgow City 3-0 Birkirkara
BIIK-Shymkent 4-0 Slovan Bratislava

21 August:
Third-place match
Slovan Bratislava 1-0 Birkirkara (aet)
Final
BIIK-Shymkent 0-1 Glasgow City

Group 3 (hosts Osijek)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Anderlecht 3-0 Hayasa
Osijek 5-0 Breznica Pljevlja

21 August:
Third-place match
Breznica Pljevlja 3-2 Hayasa
Final
Anderlecht 0-1 Osijek

Group 4 (hosts SFK 2000 Sarajevo)

FK Sarajevo
18 August:
Semi-finals
SFK 2000 Sarajevo 0-1 Racing FC Union Luxembourg
Benfica 4-0 Qiryat-Gat

21 August:
Third-place match
SFK 2000 Sarajevo 1-1 Qiryat-Gat (aet, 4-2pens)
Final
Benfica 7-0 Racing FC Union Luxembourg

Group 5 (hosts Åland United)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Servette FC Chênois 1-0 Glentoran
Olimpia Cluj 0-4 Åland United

21 August:
Third-place match
Olimpia Cluj 0-2 Glentoran
Final
Servette FC Chênois 1-0 Åland United

Group 6 (hosts Apollon LFC)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Apollon LFC 2-0 Dinamo-BSUPC (aet)
CSKA Moskva 4-1 Swansea City (aet)

21 August:
Third-place match
Dinamo-BSUPC 2-0 vs Swansea City
Final
Apollon LFC 2-1 CSKA Moskva

Group 7 (hosts PAOK)

18 August:
Semi-finals
PAOK 6-0 Agarista CSF Anenii Noi
Vålerenga 5-0 Mitrovica

21 August:
Third-place match
Mitrovica 3-0 Agarista CSF Anenii Noi
Final
Vålerenga 2-0 PAOK

Group 8 (hosts Juventus)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Juventus 12-0 Kamenica Sasa
St. Pölten 7-0 Beşiktaş

21 August:
Third-place match
Beşiktaş 4-0 Kamenica Sasa
Final
St. Pölten 1-4 Juventus

Group 9 (hosts Twente)

18 August:
Semi-finals
Spartak Subotica 5-2 Peamount United
Twente 9-0 WFC Nike

21 August:
Third-place match
Peamount United vs WFC Nike
Final
Twente 5-3 Spartak Subotica (aet)

Group 10 (hosts Pomurje Beltinci)

18 August:
Semi-finals
WFC Kharkiv 5-1 NSA Sofia
Pomurje Beltinci 6-1 Rīgas Futbola skola

21 August:
Third-place match
NSA Sofia 2-1 Rīgas Futbola skola
Final
WFC Kharkiv 4-1 Pomurje Beltinci

Group 11 (hosts Czarni Sosnowiec)

17 August:
Semi-final
Ferencváros 2-1 Czarni Sosnowiec

20 August:
Final
Vllaznia 0-0 Ferencváros (aet, 3-1pens)

Season calendar

Round 2 draw
22 August

Round 2
First leg: 31 August/1 September
Second leg: 8/9 September

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/026b-12dced891873-dde2f9c41a17-1000--juve-arsenal-among-round-1-winners/

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Women's Champions League round 2 draw live on Sunday

Nyon - Sunday 22 August 2021, 12:00 - your local time

The draw at 13:00 CET will set the ties for 31 August/1 September and 8/9 September to fill the remaining 12 group stage slots.

The UEFA Women's Champions League round 2 draw will be streamed live at 13:00 CET on Sunday and will decide the ties for the 24 contenders aiming to win the last 12 group stage places alongside holders Barcelona and fellow direct entrants Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern München and Chelsea.

Round 2 is split into two paths: the champions path and the league path. Both will consist of two-legged ties played on 31 August/1 September and 8/9 September. The line-up of teams will be finalised after round 1 ends on Saturday.

Draw procedure

• The teams in each path are seeded into two pots, in accordance with the club coefficient rankings.

• Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other and any other restrictions will be announced ahead of the draw.

• The club drawn first in each tie plays the first leg at home.

Champions path

The 11 winners of the round 1 finals will join the three teams entering at this stage: the champions of the European associations ranked fifth, sixth and seventh. Seven teams will emerge from as many ties to enter the group stage.

The 14 teams are split into two pots: seeded and unseeded. The seven teams with the highest coefficients will be seeded.

One ball will be taken from each bowl and placed in a large empty bowl, where they will be shuffled. The first team drawn will play its first match at home against the second team drawn.

The same procedure will be carried out with the remaining balls to complete all the round 2 pairings.

Seeded
Sparta Praha* (CZE) coefficient 35.300
Glasgow City (SCO) 33.600
Twente (NED) 20.000
Breidablik (ISL) 17.000
Häcken* (SWE) 16.100
Juventus (ITA) 15.200
Apollon LFC (CYP) 14.200

Unseeded
Vllaznia (ALB) 10.800
Vålerenga (NOR) 9.800
WFC Kharkiv (UKR) 9.100
Servette FC Chênois (SUI) 7.600
Køge* (DEN) 6.900
Osijek (CRO) 6.400
SL Benfica (POR) 5.600

*Entering direct in round 2

League path

The four winners of the round 1 finals will join the six teams entering at this stage: the runners-up of the European associations ranked first to sixth. Five teams will emerge from as many ties to enter the group stage.

The ten teams will be split into two pots: seeded and unseeded. The five teams with the highest coefficients will be seeded. The draw will be carried out by the same procedure as the champions path.

Seeded
Lyon* (FRA) 124.400
Wolfsburg* (GER) 97.100
Manchester City* (ENG) 79.700
Slavia Praha* (CZE) 52.300
Rosengård* (SWE) 49.100

Unseeded
Arsenal (ENG) 27.700
Bordeaux (FRA) 18.400
Hoffenheim (GER) 15.100
Real Madrid* (ESP) 12.800
Levante (ESP) 12.800

*Entering direct in round 2

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 2007.

• Køge and Real Madrid will 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 will hope to reach May's final which is 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.

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https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/draws/2022/2001421/



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