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2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League

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14th edition of the European women's club football championship organized by UEFA

2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
TheFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin hosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying round:
9–14 August 2014
Knockout phase:
8 October 2014 – 14 May 2015 (qualifying)
TeamsKnockout phase: 32
Total: 54 (from 46 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsGermanyFrankfurt (4th title)
Runners-upFranceParis Saint-Germain
Tournament statistics
Matches played109
Goals scored437 (4.01 per match)
Attendance150,530 (1,381 per match)
Top scorer(s)GermanyCélia Šašić(14 goals)
International football competition

The 2014–15UEFA Women's Champions League was the 14th edition of the European women's clubfootball championship organised byUEFA. Thefinal was played on 14 May 2015 at theFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, Berlin, Germany.[1] Unlike recent years in which the Women's Champions League final was held in the same week as the men's Champions League final, the two finals were separated by almost a month, as the2015 FIFA Women's World Cup starts in early June.[2]

German sideFrankfurt defeated French sideParis Saint-Germain 2–1 in the final to win a record fourth title.[3]

Association team allocation

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A total of 54 teams from 46UEFA member associations participated in the 2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League. The ranking based on theUEFA Women's Champions League association coefficient was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[4]

  • Associations 1–8 each had two teams qualify.
  • All other associations, should they enter, each had one team qualify.

SinceWolfsburg, the winners of the2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League, already qualified through their domestic league, the title holder entry was not used.

Association ranking

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For the 2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League, the associations were allocated places according to their 2013 UEFA Women's Champions League association coefficient, which took into account their performance in European competitions from 2008–09 to 2012–13.[5]

The Czech Republic overtook Austria for eighth place in the UEFA coefficient ranking and thus assured themselves a second entry.

RankAssociationCoeff.Teams
1FranceFrance84.5002
2GermanyGermany83.166
3SwedenSweden58.500
4RussiaRussia58.500
5EnglandEngland49.500
6ItalyItaly37.000
7DenmarkDenmark34.500
8Czech RepublicCzech Republic32.500
9NorwayNorway31.0001
10SpainSpain28.500
11AustriaAustria28.000
12IcelandIceland19.000
13KazakhstanKazakhstan19.000
14NetherlandsNetherlands17.500
15ScotlandScotland17.500
16PolandPoland16.500
RankAssociationCoeff.Teams
17BelgiumBelgium16.0001
18SwitzerlandSwitzerland15.500
19RomaniaRomania14.000
20FinlandFinland13.000
21UkraineUkraine13.000
22HungaryHungary12.500
23GreeceGreece12.500
24BelarusBelarus12.500
25CyprusCyprus12.500
26SerbiaSerbia12.000
27Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina8.500
28Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland8.500
29PortugalPortugal8.500
30IsraelIsrael8.000
31SlovakiaSlovakia7.500
32SloveniaSlovenia7.000
RankAssociationCoeff.Teams
33BulgariaBulgaria6.5001
34Faroe IslandsFaroe Islands5.000
35CroatiaCroatia4.500
36LithuaniaLithuania4.500
37WalesWales3.500
38North MacedoniaMacedonia3.000
39TurkeyTurkey3.000
40Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland2.500
41EstoniaEstonia2.000
42MoldovaMoldova0.500
43MaltaMalta0.000
44LatviaLatvia0.000
45MontenegroMontenegro0.000
46AlbaniaAlbania0.000

Luxembourg (47th),Georgia (48th),Andorra,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Gibraltar,Liechtenstein, andSan Marino (all no rank, as association did not enter in the five seasons used for computing coefficients) did not enter.

Teams

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Unlike the men'sChampions League, not every association enters a team and so the exact number of teams in each round can not be determined until the full entry list is known. For this season, the champions and runners-up from associations 1–8 and the champions from associations 9–14 enter the round of 32, while the remaining teams enter the qualifying round.[6]

The following list the teams that qualified and entered this season's competition. Here CH denotes the national champion, RU the national runner-up, Ned 1 and Bel 1 the best placed Belgian and Dutch team in their joint league.[7]

Round of 32
FranceLyon (CH)FranceParis Saint-Germain (RU)GermanyWolfsburg (CH)GermanyFrankfurt (RU)
SwedenRosengård (CH)SwedenLinköping (3rd)[Note SWE]RussiaRyazan VDV (CH)RussiaZvezda Perm (RU)
EnglandLiverpool (CH)EnglandBristol Academy (RU)ItalyBrescia (CH)ItalyTorres (RU)
DenmarkFortuna Hjørring (CH)DenmarkBrøndby (RU)Czech RepublicSlavia Praha (CH)Czech RepublicSparta Praha (RU)
NorwayStabæk (CH)SpainBarcelona (CH)AustriaNeulengbach (CH)IcelandStjarnan (CH)
KazakhstanBIIK Kazygurt (CH)NetherlandsTwente (Ned 1)
Qualifying round
ScotlandGlasgow City (CH)PolandMedyk Konin (CH)BelgiumStandard Liège (Bel 1)SwitzerlandZürich (CH)
RomaniaOlimpia Cluj (CH)FinlandÅland United (CH)UkraineZhytlobud Kharkiv (CH)HungaryMTK (CH)
GreeceAmazones Dramas (CH)BelarusFC Minsk (CH)CyprusApollon Limassol (CH)SerbiaSpartak Subotica (CH)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSFK 2000 (CH)Republic of IrelandRaheny United (CH)PortugalAtlético Ouriense (CH)IsraelASA Tel Aviv (CH)
SlovakiaNové Zámky (CH)SloveniaPomurje (CH)BulgariaNSA Sofia (CH)Faroe IslandsKÍ Klaksvík (CH)
CroatiaOsijek (CH)LithuaniaGintra Universitetas (CH)WalesCardiff Met. (CH)North MacedoniaKočani (CH)
TurkeyKonak Belediyespor (CH)Northern IrelandGlentoran Belfast United (CH)EstoniaPärnu JK (CH)MoldovaGoliador Chişinău (CH)
MaltaHibernians (CH)LatviaRīgas FS (CH)AlbaniaVllaznia (CH)MontenegroEkonomist (CH)

Faroese club KÍ has entered every past edition. Debutants are Liverpool (ENG), Brescia (ITA), Konin (POL), Amazones Dramas (GRE), FC Minsk (BLR), FC Hibernians (MLT), Rīgas (LAT) and Kočani (MKD).[8]

  • ^
    Sweden (SWE):Tyresö FF, renounced its place as a result of financial difficulties leading to it ceasing to operate. As a result, the berth was awarded toLinköpings FC.[9]
  • Round and draw dates

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    UEFA has scheduled the competition as follows.[10] In contrast to previous seasons, quarter-finals and semi-finals were played on weekends.

    RoundDrawFirst legSecond leg
    Qualifying round26 June 20149–14 August 2014
    Round of 3222 August 20148–9 October 201415–16 October 2014
    Round of 168–9 November 201412–13 November 2014
    Quarter-finals19 November 201421–22 March 201528–29 March 2015
    Semi-finals18–19 April 201525–26 April 2015
    Final14 May 2015 atFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark,Berlin

    Qualifying round

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    Main article:2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round

    The draw for the qualifying round was held on 26 June 2014.[11] The 32 teams were allocated into four pots based on their 2014UEFA club coefficients. They were drawn into eight groups of four, with the restriction that each group must contain one of the eight teams which were pre-selected as hosts.[8]

    In each group, teams played against each other in a round-robin mini-tournament at the pre-selected hosts. The matchdays were 9, 11 and 14 August 2014. The eight group winners and the two runners-up with the best record against the first and third-placed teams in their group advanced to the round of 32.

    Group 1

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationZÜRKONMINRIG
    1SwitzerlandZürich321071+67Advance toknockout phase1–12–0
    2TurkeyKonak Belediyespor3201135+860–411–0
    3BelarusFC Minsk311193+641–2
    4LatviaRīgas FS(H)3003020−2000–7
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 2

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRAHCLUSOFHIB
    1Republic of IrelandRaheny United330062+49Advance toknockout phase2–0
    2RomaniaOlimpia Cluj(H)3201103+761–25–0
    3BulgariaNSA Sofia310266031–45–0
    4MaltaHibernians3003112−1101–2
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 3

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMTKPOMPÄREKO
    1HungaryMTK330061+59Advance toknockout phase3–01–0
    2SloveniaPomurje320192+761–24–0
    3EstoniaPärnu JK310228−630–4
    4MontenegroEkonomist(H)300317−601–2
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 4

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationGLAKHABELNOV
    1ScotlandGlasgow City(H)3300100+109Advance toknockout phase1–05–0
    2UkraineZhytlobud Kharkiv320185+360–45–0
    3Northern IrelandGlentoran Belfast United310258−335–2
    4SlovakiaNové Zámky3003313−1001–3
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 5

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationOSISUBDRACHI
    1CroatiaOsijek(H)3300161+159Advance toknockout phase1–012–0
    2SerbiaSpartak Subotica3201221+2163–019–0
    3GreeceAmazones Dramas3102126+631–3
    4MoldovaGoliador Chișinău3003042−4200–11
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 6

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationAPOUNIVLLKÍK
    1CyprusApollon Limassol321062+47Advance toknockout phase3–10–0
    2LithuaniaGintra Universitetas(H)320183+562–0
    3AlbaniaVllaznia311126−440–5
    4Faroe IslandsKÍ Klaksvík300327−501–31–2
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 7

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationKONSFKÅLAKOČ
    1PolandMedyk Konin3300211+209Advance toknockout phase7–0
    2Bosnia and HerzegovinaSFK 2000(H)320183+560–37–0
    3FinlandÅland United310248−430–14–0
    4North MacedoniaKočani3003122−2101–11
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Group 8

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    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationOURLIETELCAR
    1PortugalAtlético Ouriense(H)320143+16Advance toknockout phase2–1
    2BelgiumStandard Liège3201111+1060–110–0
    3IsraelASA Tel Aviv310233030–12–0
    4WalesCardiff Met.3102213−1132–1
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts

    Ranking of second-placed teams

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    To determine the two best second-placed teams from the qualifying round which advanced to the round of 32, only the results of the second-placed teams against the first and third-placed teams in their group are taken into account.

    PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
    16LithuaniaGintra Universitetas210163+33Advance toknockout phase
    23SloveniaPomurje210152+33
    32RomaniaOlimpia Cluj210153+23
    45SerbiaSpartak Subotica210131+23
    54UkraineZhytlobud Kharkiv210154+13
    68BelgiumStandard Liège21011103
    77Bosnia and HerzegovinaSFK 2000210113−23
    81TurkeyKonak Belediyespor210125−33
    Source:UEFA
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) club coefficient; 5) disciplinary points; 6) drawing of lots.

    Knockout phase

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    Main article:2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League knockout phase

    The main round was played as a straight knockout tournament with 32 teams. Each tie is played over two legs with the exception of the final, which is played at a single neutral venue.

    Bracket

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    Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
     
                                
     
     
     
     
    Czech RepublicSlavia Prague000
     
     
     
    SpainBarcelona134
     
    SpainBarcelona011
     
     
     
    EnglandBristol Academy112
     
    Republic of IrelandRaheny United011
     
     
     
    EnglandBristol Academy426
     
    EnglandBristol Academy000
     
     
     
    GermanyFrankfurt5712
     
    KazakhstanBIIK Kazygurt202
     
     
     
    GermanyFrankfurt246
     
    GermanyFrankfurt549
     
     
     
    ItalyTorres000
     
    SloveniaPomurje213
     
     
     
    ItalyTorres437
     
    GermanyFrankfurt7613
     
     
     
    DenmarkBrøndby000
     
    EnglandLiverpool202
     
     
     
    SwedenLinköping134
     
    SwedenLinköping505
     
     
     
    RussiaZvezda Perm033
     
    IcelandStjarnan213
     
     
     
    RussiaZvezda Perm538
     
    SwedenLinköping011
     
     
     
    DenmarkBrøndby112
     
    CyprusApollon Limassol112
     
     
     
    DenmarkBrøndby (a.e.t.)033
     
    DenmarkBrøndby505
     
     
     
    LithuaniaGintra Universitetas022
     
    LithuaniaGintra Universitetas (p)112
     
     
     
    Czech RepublicSparta Prague112
     
    GermanyFrankfurt2
     
     
     
    FranceParis Saint-Germain1
     
    HungaryMTK123
     
     
     
    AustriaNeulengbach (a.e.t.)224
     
    AustriaNeulengbach000
     
     
     
    GermanyWolfsburg4711
     
    NorwayStabæk011
     
     
     
    GermanyWolfsburg123
     
    GermanyWolfsburg (a)134
     
     
     
    SwedenRosengård134
     
    RussiaRyazan VDV101
     
     
     
    SwedenRosengård325
     
    SwedenRosengård224
     
     
     
    DenmarkFortuna Hjørring101
     
    PortugalAtlético Ouriense000
     
     
     
    DenmarkFortuna Hjørring369
     
    GermanyWolfsburg022
     
     
     
    FranceParis Saint-Germain213
     
    CroatiaOsijek202
     
     
     
    SwitzerlandZürich527
     
    SwitzerlandZürich224
     
     
     
    ScotlandGlasgow City145
     
    PolandMedyk Konin202
     
     
     
    ScotlandGlasgow City (a.e.t.)033
     
    ScotlandGlasgow City000
     
     
     
    FranceParis Saint-Germain257
     
    NetherlandsTwente101
     
     
     
    FranceParis Saint-Germain213
     
    FranceParis Saint-Germain112
     
     
     
    FranceLyon101
     
    ItalyBrescia000
     
     
    FranceLyon5914
     

    Round of 32

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    The draw for the round of 32 was held on 22 August 2014. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.[12] The first legs were played on 8 and 9 October, and the second legs were played on 15 and 16 October 2014.

    The only unseeded team that won a tie was Gintra Universitetas after they beat Sparta Praha in the competition's first penalty shootout since the 2010 final.[13]

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Medyk KoninPoland2–3ScotlandGlasgow City2–00–3 (a.e.t.)
    Ryazan VDVRussia1–5SwedenRosengård1–30–2
    BresciaItaly0–14FranceLyon0–50–9
    Atlético OuriensePortugal0–9DenmarkFortuna Hjørring0–30–6
    Slavia PrahaCzech Republic0–4SpainBarcelona0–10–3
    Raheny UnitedRepublic of Ireland1–6EnglandBristol Academy0–41–2
    BIIK KazygurtKazakhstan2–6GermanyFrankfurt2–20–4
    Gintra UniversitetasLithuania2–2 (5–4p)Czech RepublicSparta Praha1–11–1 (a.e.t.)
    PomurjeSlovenia3–7ItalyTorres2–41–3
    StabækNorway1–3GermanyWolfsburg0–11–2
    Apollon LimassolCyprus2–3DenmarkBrøndby1–01–3 (a.e.t.)
    MTKHungary3–4AustriaNeulengbach1–22–2 (a.e.t.)
    OsijekCroatia2–7SwitzerlandZürich2–50–2
    LiverpoolEngland2–4SwedenLinköping2–10–3
    TwenteNetherlands1–3FranceParis Saint-Germain1–20–1
    StjarnanIceland3–8RussiaZvezda Perm2–51–3

    Round of 16

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    The round of 16 was drawn together with the round of 32. It was an open draw with no restrictions.[12] The first legs were played on 8 and 9 November, and the second legs were played on 12 and 13 November 2014.

    Glasgow became the first Scottish team to advance to the quarter-finals.

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    ZürichSwitzerland4–5ScotlandGlasgow City2–12–4
    RosengårdSweden4–1DenmarkFortuna Hjørring2–12–0
    Paris Saint-GermainFrance2–1FranceLyon1–11–0
    NeulengbachAustria0–11[A]GermanyWolfsburg0–40–7
    LinköpingSweden5–3RussiaZvezda Perm5–00–3
    BarcelonaSpain1–2EnglandBristol Academy0–11–1
    FrankfurtGermany9–0ItalyTorres5–04–0
    BrøndbyDenmark5–2LithuaniaGintra Universitetas5–00–2
    Notes
    1. ^
      Order of legs reversed after original draw.

    Quarter-finals

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    The draw for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final (to determine the "home" team for administrative purposes) was held on 19 November 2014. It was an open draw with no restrictions.[14] The first legs were played on 21 and 22 March, and the second legs were played on 28 and 29 March 2015.

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Bristol AcademyEngland0–12[B]GermanyFrankfurt0–50–7
    WolfsburgGermany4–4 (a)SwedenRosengård1–13–3
    Glasgow CityScotland0–7FranceParis Saint-Germain0–20–5
    LinköpingSweden1–2DenmarkBrøndby0–11–1
    Notes
    1. ^
      Order of legs reversed after original draw.

    Semi-finals

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    The first legs were played on 18 and 19 April and the second legs on 25 and 26 April 2015.

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    WolfsburgGermany2–3FranceParis Saint-Germain0–22–1
    FrankfurtGermany13–0DenmarkBrøndby7–06–0

    Final

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    Main article:2015 UEFA Women's Champions League final

    The final was played on 14 May 2015 at theFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark inBerlin, Germany.

    FrankfurtGermany2–1FranceParis Saint-Germain
    Šašić32'
    Islacker90+2'
    ReportDelie40'
    Attendance: 17,147

    Statistics

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    Statistics include both qualifying round and knockout phase.

    Top goalscorers

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    With 14 goals, Šašić set a new record in the Champions League era and tied the record including the Women's Cup era.[15]

    RankPlayerTeamGoalsMinutes played
    1GermanyCélia ŠašićGermanyFrankfurt14690
    2Bosnia and HerzegovinaMilena NikolićSerbiaSpartak Subotica9255
    3PolandEwa PajorPolandMedyk Konin8433
    SwitzerlandFabienne HummSwitzerlandZürich8585
    5SpainVerónica BoqueteGermanyFrankfurt6720
    GermanyDzsenifer MarozsánGermanyFrankfurt6775
    7GermanyMandy IslackerGermanyFrankfurt5221
    BelgiumAline ZelerBelgiumStandard Liège5245
    RomaniaCosmina DușaTurkeyKonak Belediyespor5270
    GreeceMaria MitkouGreeceAmazones Dramas5270
    Ivory CoastJosée NahiRussiaZvezda Perm5270
    HungaryFanny VágóRomaniaOlimpia Cluj5270
    FranceEugénie Le SommerFranceLyon5315
    PolandAnna GawrońskaPolandMedyk Konin5480
    GermanyAnja MittagSwedenRosengård5540

    Source: UEFA.com[16][17]

    Squad of the season

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    The UEFA technical study group selected the following 18 players as the squad of the tournament:[18]

    Pos.PlayerTeam
    GKPolandKatarzyna KiedrzynekFranceParis
    SwedenZećira MušovićSwedenRosengård
    DFFranceLaure BoulleauFranceParis
    SwedenNilla FischerGermanyWolfsburg
    FranceSabrina DelannoyFranceParis
    DenmarkTheresa NielsenDenmarkBrøndby
    GermanyAnna BlässeGermanyWolfsburg
    GermanyBianca SchmidtGermanyFrankfurt
    MFSpainVerónica BoqueteGermanyFrankfurt
    GermanyDzsenifer MarozsánGermanyFrankfurt
    GermanySimone LaudehrGermanyFrankfurt
    SwedenCaroline SegerFranceParis
    GermanyLena GoeßlingGermanyWolfsburg
    Costa RicaShirley CruzFranceParis
    FWFranceKenza DaliFranceParis
    GermanyCélia ŠašićGermanyFrankfurt
    SwitzerlandRamona BachmannSwedenRosengård
    BrazilMartaSwedenRosengård

    References

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    1. ^"Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark to stage final".UEFA. 16 July 2014.
    2. ^"Executive Committee decides hosts for 2015 finals". UEFA. 23 May 2013. Retrieved30 May 2014.
    3. ^"Islacker strikes to give Frankfurt the crown".UEFA. 14 May 2015.
    4. ^"Regulations of the UEFA Women's Champions League 2014/15"(PDF). UEFA.
    5. ^"2014/15 coefficient rankings"(PDF). UEFA. Retrieved21 May 2014.
    6. ^"Access List for the UEFA Women's Champions League 2014/15"(PDF).UEFA.
    7. ^"2014/15 participants and coefficients"(PDF).UEFA.
    8. ^ab"Contenders aim at Berlin's Olympiastadion". UEFA. 12 June 2014. Retrieved12 June 2014.
    9. ^"Linköping får europaplats" (in Swedish). svenskfotboll.se. 10 June 2014.
    10. ^"2014/15 Women's Calendar"(PDF). UEFA. Retrieved16 June 2013.
    11. ^"Zürich to meet Konak in qualifying round". UEFA. 26 June 2014. Retrieved26 June 2014.
    12. ^ab"Knockout draw tough for debutants".UEFA. 22 August 2014.
    13. ^"Lyon set up Paris tie on night of last 32 drama". UEFA. 15 October 2014. Retrieved16 October 2014.
    14. ^"Final eight discover route to Berlin".UEFA. 19 November 2014. Retrieved19 November 2014.
    15. ^"Frankfurt's Šašić equals goals record".UEFA. 14 May 2015. Retrieved15 May 2015.
    16. ^"Statistics — Qualifying phase — Player statistics — Goals".UEFA. Archived fromthe original on 14 November 2015. Retrieved14 August 2014.
    17. ^"Statistics — Tournament phase — Player statistics — Goals".UEFA. Archived fromthe original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved14 May 2015.
    18. ^"The UEFA technical team Squad of the Season".UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 13 August 2015. Archived fromthe original on 17 August 2015. Retrieved13 August 2015.

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