Jump to content

2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League
The San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao hosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying rounds:
6 September – 19 October 2023
Competition proper:
14 November 2023 – 25 May 2024
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 70 (from 49 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Barcelona (3rd title)
Runners-upFrance Lyon
Tournament statistics
Matches played61
Goals scored192 (3.15 per match)
Attendance563,136 (9,232 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kadidiatou Diani (Lyon)
(8 goals)
Best player(s)Aitana Bonmatí (Barcelona)[1]
Best young playerMelchie Dumornay (Lyon)

The 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 23rd edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 15th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League. It was the third edition to feature a 16-team group stage.

The final was held at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain.

Barcelona were the defending champions and defended their title with a 2–0 win over Lyon in home-country venues.[2]

Association team allocation

[edit]

The association ranking based on the UEFA women's country coefficients was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[3][4]

  • Associations 1–6 each had three teams qualify.
  • Associations 7–16 each had two teams qualify.
  • All other associations, if they entered, each had one team qualify.
  • The winners of the 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League were given an additional entry if they did not qualify for the 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League through their domestic league.

An association must have an eleven-a-side women's domestic league to enter a team. As of 2022–23, 52 of the 55 UEFA member associations organized a women's domestic league, with the exceptions being Andorra (1 club in Spain), Liechtenstein (3 clubs in Switzerland) and San Marino (1 club in Italy).

Association ranking

[edit]

For the 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League, the associations were allocated places according to their 2022 UEFA women's Association coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2017–18 to 2021–22.[5]

Association ranking for 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1  France 88.333 3
2  Germany 75.666
3  Spain 66.166
4  England 66.000
5  Sweden 34.166
6  Czech Republic 33.833
7  Italy 29.500 2
8  Denmark 27.750
9  Netherlands 24.500
10  Iceland 24.250
11  Kazakhstan 23.000
12  Norway 22.500
13  Scotland 22.000
14  Belarus 19.500
15  Ukraine 18.500
16  Austria 18.500
17  Portugal 18.000 1
18  Switzerland 17.500
19  Lithuania 15.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
20  Cyprus 15.000 1
21  Russia 14.250 0 [Note RUS]
22  Serbia 14.000 1
23  Albania 12.000
24  Belgium 12.000
25  Poland 11.000
26  Finland 9.500
27  Bosnia and Herzegovina 9.500
28  Hungary 9.000
29  Romania 9.000
30  Croatia 8.500
31  Greece 8.000
32  Turkey 8.000
33  Republic of Ireland 7.500
34  Slovenia 7.000
35  Bulgaria 6.000
36  Kosovo 5.500
37  Slovakia 5.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
37  Estonia 5.500 1
39  Montenegro 5.000
40  Wales 4.500
41  Georgia 4.000
42  Israel 4.000
43  Northern Ireland 3.500
44  Luxembourg 3.000
45  Faroe Islands 3.000
46  Malta 2.500
47  Latvia 2.000
47  North Macedonia 2.000
47  Moldova 2.000
47  Armenia 2.000 0 DNE
NR  Azerbaijan
 Gibraltar
 Andorra 0 NL
 Liechtenstein
 San Marino

Distribution

[edit]
Access list for 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League[6]
Path Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
Round 1
(Mini-tournament)
(57 teams)
Champions path
(41 teams)
  • 41 champions from associations 8–49 (except Russia)[Note RUS]
League path
(16 teams)
  • 6 third-placed teams from associations 1–6
  • 10 second-placed teams from associations 7–16
Round 2
(24 teams)
Champions path
(14 teams)
  • 3 champions from associations 5–7
  • 11 knockout winners of the previous round
League path
(10 teams)
  • 6 second-placed teams from associations 1–6
  • 4 knockout winners of the previous round
Group stage
(16 Teams)
  • 4 champions from associations 1–4 (including title holders Barcelona)
  • 7 knockout winners of the Champions path
  • 5 knockout winners of the League path
Knockout stage
(8 Teams)
  • 4 group winners from group stage
  • 4 group runners-up from group stage

Since the Champions League title holders Barcelona have qualified via their domestic leagues, the following changes to the access list have been made:

  • The champions of association 4 (England) enter the group stage instead of Round 2 (Champions Path).
  • The champions of association 7 (Italy) enter Round 2 instead of Round 1 (Champions Path).

Teams

[edit]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • TH: Title holders
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd: League positions of the previous season

The two qualifying rounds, round 1 and round 2, were divided into Champions Path (CP) and League Path (LP).

UEFA women's club coefficients.[7]

Qualified teams for 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League
Entry round Teams
Group stage Spain Barcelona (1st)TH France Lyon (1st) Germany Bayern Munich (1st) England Chelsea (1st)
Round 2 CP Sweden Rosengård (1st) Czech Republic Slavia Prague (1st) Italy Roma (1st)
LP France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Germany Wolfsburg (2nd) Spain Real Madrid (2nd) England Manchester United (2nd)
Sweden BK Häcken (2nd) Czech Republic Sparta Prague (2nd)
Round 1 CP Denmark Køge (1st) Netherlands Ajax (1st) Iceland Valur (1st) Kazakhstan BIIK Shymkent (1st)
Norway Brann (1st) Scotland Glasgow City (1st) Belarus Dinamo Minsk (1st) Ukraine Vorskla Poltava (1st)
Austria St. Pölten (1st) Portugal Benfica (1st) Switzerland Zürich (1st) Lithuania Gintra (1st)
Cyprus Apollon Ladies (1st) Serbia Spartak Subotica (1st) Albania Vllaznia (1st) Belgium Anderlecht (1st)
Poland Katowice (1st) Finland KuPS (1st) Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 (1st) Hungary Ferencváros (1st)
Romania U Olimpia Cluj (1st) Croatia Osijek (1st) Greece PAOK (1st) Turkey Fomget Gençlik (1st)
Republic of Ireland Shelbourne (1st) Slovenia Mura (1st) Bulgaria Lokomotiv Stara Zagora (1st) Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia (1st)
Slovakia Spartak Myjava (1st) Estonia Flora (1st) Montenegro Breznica (1st) Wales Cardiff City (1st)
Georgia (country) Samegrelo (1st) Israel Kiryat Gat (1st) Northern Ireland Cliftonville (1st) Luxembourg Racing Union (1st)
Faroe Islands (1st) Malta Birkirkara (1st) Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi (1st) Latvia SFK Rīga (1st)
North Macedonia Ljuboten (1st)
LP France Paris FC (3rd) Germany Eintracht Frankfurt (3rd) Spain Levante (3rd) England Arsenal (3rd)
Sweden Linköping (3rd) Czech Republic Slovácko (3rd) Italy Juventus (2nd) Denmark Brøndby (2nd)
Netherlands Twente (2nd) Iceland Stjarnan (2nd) Kazakhstan Okzhetpes (2nd) Norway Vålerenga (2nd)
Scotland Celtic (2nd) Belarus FC Minsk (2nd) Ukraine Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (2nd) Austria Sturm Graz (2nd)

Notes

  1. ^
    Russia (RUS): On 28 February 2022, Russian football clubs and national teams were suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions.[8]

Schedule

[edit]

The schedule of the competition was as follows.[6]

Schedule for 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League
Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying First round 30 June 2023 6 September 2023 (semi-finals) 9 September 2023 (third-place play-off & final)
Second round 15 September 2023 10–11 October 2023 18–19 October 2023
Group stage Matchday 1 20 October 2023 14–15 November 2023
Matchday 2 22–23 November 2023
Matchday 3 13–14 December 2023
Matchday 4 20–21 December 2023
Matchday 5 24–25 January 2024
Matchday 6 30–31 January 2024
Knockout phase Quarter-finals 6 February 2024 19–20 March 2024 27–28 March 2024
Semi-finals 20–21 April 2024 27–28 April 2024
Final 25 May 2024 at San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

Qualifying rounds

[edit]

Round 1

[edit]

A total of 57 teams played in Round 1.[9]

Champions Path

[edit]

League Path

[edit]

Round 2

[edit]

Seeding

[edit]

A total of 24 teams played in Round 2. The draw took place on 15 September 2023.[10][11]

The first legs were played on 10 and 11 October, and the second legs on 18 October 2023.

The winners of the ties advanced to the group stage.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Champions Path
Apollon Ladies Cyprus 0–11 Portugal Benfica 0–7 0–4
Zürich Switzerland 0–8 Netherlands Ajax 0–6 0–2
Roma Italy 9–1 Ukraine Vorskla Poltava 3–0 6–1
Valur Iceland 1–4 Austria St. Pölten 0–4 1–0
Slavia Prague Czech Republic 11–0 Romania U Olimpia Cluj 5–0 6–0
Glasgow City Scotland 0–6 Norway Brann 0–4 0–2
Spartak Subotica Serbia 2–7 Sweden Rosengård 1–2 1–5
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
League Path
BK Häcken Sweden 4–3 Netherlands Twente 2–2 2–1
Real Madrid Spain 5–1 Norway Vålerenga 2–1 3–0
Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 8–0 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 5–0 3–0
Paris FC France 5–3 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 3–3 2–0
Manchester United England 2–4 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–1 1–3

Group stage

[edit]

The draw was held 20 October 2023 and saw the 16 teams split into four pools of four teams.[12]

Location of teams of the 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League group stage.
Brown: Group A; Red: Group B; Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D.


Group A

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAR BEN FRA ROS
1 Spain Barcelona 6 5 1 0 27 5 +22 16 Advance to quarter-finals 5–0 2–0 7–0
2 Portugal Benfica 6 2 3 1 9 12 −3 9 4–4 1–0 1–0
3 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 6 2 1 3 9 8 +1 7 1–3 1–1 5–0
4 Sweden Rosengård 6 0 1 5 3 23 −20 1 0–6 2–2 1–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Group B

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LYO BRA PRA PÖL
1 France Lyon 6 4 2 0 25 5 +20 14 Advance to quarter-finals 3–1 2–2 2–0
2 Norway Brann 6 4 1 1 9 7 +2 13 2–2 1–0 2–1
3 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 6 1 2 3 3 13 −10 5 0–9 0–1 1–0
4 Austria St. Pölten 6 0 1 5 2 14 −12 1 0–7 1–2 0–0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Group C

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PSG AJA BAY ROM
1 France Paris Saint-Germain 6 3 1 2 10 8 +2 10 Advance to quarter-finals 3–1 0–1 2–1
2 Netherlands Ajax 6 3 1 2 7 8 −1 10 2–0 1–0 2–1
3 Germany Bayern Munich 6 1 4 1 8 8 0 7 2–2 1–1 2–2
4 Italy Roma 6 1 2 3 10 11 −1 5 1–3 3–0 2–2
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Group D

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CHE HAC PFC RMA
1 England Chelsea 6 4 2 0 15 5 +10 14 Advance to quarter-finals 0–0 4–1 2–1
2 Sweden BK Häcken 6 3 2 1 6 5 +1 11 1–3 0–0 2–1
3 France Paris FC 6 2 1 3 5 11 −6 7 0–4 1–2 2–1
4 Spain Real Madrid 6 0 1 5 5 10 −5 1 2–2 0–1 0–1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Knockout phase

[edit]

Bracket

[edit]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final (25 May – Bilbao)
          
Norway Brann 1 1 2
Spain Barcelona 2 3 5
Spain Barcelona 0 2 2
England Chelsea 1 0 1
Netherlands Ajax 0 1 1
England Chelsea 3 1 4
Spain Barcelona 2
France Lyon 0
Portugal Benfica 1 1 2
France Lyon 2 4 6
France Lyon 3 2 5
France Paris Saint-Germain 2 1 3
Sweden Häcken 1 0 1
France Paris Saint-Germain 2 3 5

Quarter-finals

[edit]

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 6 February 2024.[13] The first legs were played on 19 and 20 March, and the second legs on 27 and 28 March 2024.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Brann Norway 2–5 Spain Barcelona 1–2 1–3
Benfica Portugal 2–6 France Lyon 1–2 1–4
Ajax Netherlands 1–4 England Chelsea 0–3 1–1
Häcken Sweden 1–5 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–2 0–3

Semi-finals

[edit]

The draw for the semi-finals was held on 6 February 2024 (after the quarter-final draw). The first legs were played on 20 April, and the second legs on 27 and 28 April 2024.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Barcelona Spain 2–1 England Chelsea 0–1 2–0
Lyon France 5–3 France Paris Saint-Germain 3–2 2–1

Final

[edit]

The final was played on 25 May 2024 at the San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao. A draw was held on 6 February 2024 (after the quarter-final and semi-final draws), to determine which semi-final winner was designated as the "home" team for administrative purposes.

Barcelona Spain2–0France Lyon
Report
Attendance: 50,827[14]

Statistics

[edit]

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds.

Top goalscorers

[edit]
Rank Player Team Goals[15]
1 France Kadidiatou Diani France Lyon 8
2 France Marie-Antoinette Katoto France Paris Saint-Germain 7
3 Spain Aitana Bonmatí Spain Barcelona 6
Spain Salma Paralluelo Spain Barcelona
5 Canada Marie-Yasmine Alidou Portugal Benfica 5
Malawi Tabitha Chawinga France Paris Saint-Germain
Norway Caroline Graham Hansen Spain Barcelona
Norway Ada Hegerberg France Lyon
Australia Sam Kerr England Chelsea
10 Germany Sara Däbritz France Lyon 4
Italy Valentina Giacinti Italy Roma
Italy Manuela Giugliano Italy Roma
Spain Patricia Guijarro Spain Barcelona
Sweden Rosa Kafaji Sweden BK Häcken
France Amel Majri France Lyon

Team of the season

[edit]

The UEFA technical study group selected the following players as the team of the tournament.[16]

Pos. Player Team
GK Chile Christiane Endler France Lyon
DF England Lucy Bronze Spain Barcelona
Spain Irene Paredes Spain Barcelona
England Jess Carter England Chelsea
France Selma Bacha France Lyon
MF Spain Patricia Guijarro Spain Barcelona
Spain Aitana Bonmatí Spain Barcelona
United States Lindsey Horan France Lyon
FW Norway Caroline Graham Hansen Spain Barcelona
Malawi Tabitha Chawinga France Paris Saint-Germain
France Kadidiatou Diani France Lyon

Player of the season

[edit]

Young player of the season

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Aitana Bonmatí named 2023/24 UEFA Women's Champions League Player of the Season". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 27 May 2024. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Women's Champions League final report: Barcelona 2–0 Lyon". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 25 May 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  3. ^ "2021/22 Women's Champions League: dates, access list, full guide". UEFA. 6 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Regulations of the UEFA Women's Champions League, 2021/22 Season". UEFA. 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Women's association club coefficients 2022/23". UEFA. 28 June 2023. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  6. ^ a b "2023/24 Women's Champions League: Dates, provisional access list, full guide". UEFA. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Women's association club coefficients". UEFA. 13 July 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  8. ^ "Ukraine crisis: Fifa and Uefa suspend all Russian clubs and national teams". bbc.co.uk. British Broadcasting Corporation. 28 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  9. ^ "2023/24 Women's Champions League entries confirmed". UEFA. 26 June 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Women's Champions League round 2 draw: 15 September". UEFA. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  11. ^ "Women's Champions League round 2 draw". UEFA. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  12. ^ "Women's Champions League group stage draw". UEFA. 18 October 2023.
  13. ^ "2023/24 Women's Champions League: Dates, provisional access list, full guide". UEFA. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Record crowd of 50,827 for Women's Champions League final in Spain". Bilbao: Associated Press. 25 May 2024. Archived from the original on 25 May 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  15. ^ "UEFA Women's Champions League – Top Scorers". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  16. ^ "2023/24 Women's Champions League Team of the Season". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 27 May 2024. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  17. ^ "Melchie Dumornay named 2023/24 UEFA Women's Champions League Young Player of the Season". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 27 May 2024. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
[edit]