2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds

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The 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds began on 4 September and ended on 26 September 2024.[1]

A total of 68 teams competed in the group stage qualifying rounds of the 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League, which included two rounds, with 46 teams in the Champions Path and 22 teams in the League Path. The 14 winners in the round 2 (nine from Champions Path, five from League Path) advanced to the group stage, to join the four teams that entered in that round.

Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Teams

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Champions Path

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The Champions Path included all league champions which did not qualified directly for the group stage, and consists of the following rounds:

  • Round 1 (43 teams playing one-legged semi-finals, final and third place match): 43 teams entered in this round.
  • Round 2 (14 teams): three teams entered in this round and eleven winners of the round 1 finals.

Below are the participating teams of the Champions Path (with their 2024 UEFA club coefficients),[2] grouped by the starting rounds.

Key to colours
Winners of round 2 advance to group stage
Round 2
Team Coeff.[2]
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 33.466
Italy Roma 28.800
Sweden Hammarby 4.999
Round 1
Team Coeff.[2]
Portugal Benfica 36.800
Austria St. Pölten 32.250
Kazakhstan BIIK Shymkent 21.450
Netherlands Twente 18.400
Albania Vllaznia 16.800
Norway Vålerenga 15.300
Ukraine Vorskla Poltava 14.800
Cyprus Apollon Ladies 14.400
Belgium Anderlecht 14.400
Iceland Valur 13.050
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 12.000
Hungary Ferencváros 11.400
Switzerland Servette 11.350
Slovenia Mura 10.800
Lithuania Gintra 10.200
Belarus Dinamo Minsk 9.100
Greece PAOK 8.400
Montenegro Breznica 8.400
Luxembourg Racing Union 7.200
Kosovo Mitrovica 7.100
Finland KuPS 7.000
Croatia Osijek 6.700
Malta Birkirkara 6.600
Latvia SFK Rīga 6.600
Estonia Flora Tallinn 6.600
Israel Kiryat Gat 6.400
Scotland Celtic 6.400
Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi 5.400
Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti 5.400
Bulgaria Sofia 5.300
Faroe Islands 4.800
Denmark Nordsjælland 4.350
Slovakia Spartak Myjava 4.300
Republic of Ireland Peamount 4.100
Northern Ireland Glentoran 3.600
North Macedonia Ljuboten 2.800
Serbia Crvena Zvezda 2.800
Wales Cardiff City 2.200
Poland Pogoń Szczecin 1.800
Romania Farul Constanța 1.500
Turkey Galatasaray 1.500
Armenia Pyunik 0.600
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku 0.000

League Path

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The League Path includes all league non-champions and consisted of the following rounds:

  • Round 1 (16 teams playing one-legged semi-finals, final and third place match): 16 teams entered in this round.
  • Round 2 (10 teams): six teams entered in this round and four winners of the round 1 finals.

Below are the participating teams of the League Path (with their 2022 UEFA club coefficients),[2] grouped by the starting rounds.

Key to colours
Winners of round 2 advance to group stage
Round 2
Team Coeff.[2]
France Paris Saint-Germain 98.966
Germany VfL Wolfsburg 92.799
Spain Real Madrid 41.633
England Manchester City 40.999
Italy Juventus 40.800
Sweden BK Häcken 34.999
Round 1
Team Coeff.[2]
England Arsenal 57.999
Spain Atlético Madrid 34.633
France Paris FC 26.666
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 26.466
Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 24.799
Netherlands Ajax 23.400
Denmark Brøndby 22.350
Belarus FC Minsk 21.100
Iceland Breiðablik 18.050
Italy Fiorentina 16.800
Norway Rosenborg 9.300
Portugal Sporting CP 6.800
Sweden Linköping 6.499
Scotland Rangers 6.400
Austria First Vienna 4.250
Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka 3.800

Format

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Round 1 consisted of mini-tournaments with two semi-finals, a final and a third-place play-off hosted by one of the participating teams. If the score was level at the end of normal time, extra time was played, and if the same number of goals was scored by both teams during extra time, the tie was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Round 2 was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level at the end of normal time of the second leg, extra time was played, and if the same number of goals was scored by both teams at the end of normal time, the tie was decided by a penalty shoot-out. An additional preliminary round consisting of two-legged home-and-away matches would have been played by the champions from the lowest-ranked associations if more than 50 associations had entered the tournament and the title holders had not qualified through league position. Since only 50 associations entered, this round was skipped.[1]

In the draws for each round, teams were seeded based on their UEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season, with the teams divided into seeded and unseeded pots containing the same number of teams. Prior to the draws, UEFA may form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, but they were purely for convenience of the draw and did not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition. Teams from associations with political conflicts as decided by UEFA were not drawn into the same tie. After the draws, the order of legs of a tie could have been reversed by UEFA due to scheduling or venue conflicts.

Schedule

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The schedule of the competition was as follows (all draws were held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland).[1]

Schedule for 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Round 1 5 July 2024 4 September 2024 (semi-finals) 7 September 2024 (third-place play-off & final)
Round 2 9 September 2024 18–19 September 2024 25–26 September 2024

Round 1

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Seeding

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The draw for Round 1 was held on 5 July 2024.[3]

Seeding of teams for the semi-final round was based on their 2024 UEFA club coefficients,[2] with 22 seeded teams and 21 unseeded teams in the Champions Path, and eight seeded teams and eight unseeded teams in the League Path. Teams were drawn into two semi-finals within each four team group and, for the groups with three teams, the team with the highest coefficient was given a bye to the final. In the semi-finals, seeded teams were considered the "home" team, while in the third-place play-offs and finals, the teams with the highest coefficients were considered the "home" team for administrative purposes. Due to political reasons, teams from the following associations could not be drawn into the same group: Kosovo / Bosnia and Herzegovina; Kosovo / Serbia; Kosovo / Russia; Ukraine / Belarus.

Champions Path
Seeded Unseeded
League Path
Seeded Unseeded

Champions Path

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Tournament 1

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Bracket
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Hosted by SFK 2000.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 20003
 
7 September
 
Faroe Islands 0
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 20000
 
4 September
 
Portugal Benfica4
 
Portugal Benfica3
 
 
Denmark Nordsjælland1
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Faroe Islands 0
 
 
Denmark Nordsjælland2
Semi-finals
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SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina3–0Faroe Islands
Report
Attendance: 320[4]
Referee: Oxana Cruc (Moldova)

Benfica Portugal3–1Denmark Nordsjælland
Report
Attendance: 100[5]
Referee: Andromáchi Tsioflíki (Greece)
Third-place play-off
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Faroe Islands0–2Denmark Nordsjælland
Report
Attendance: 50[6]
Referee: Olivia Tschon (Austria)
Final
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Benfica Portugal4–0Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000
Report
Attendance: 520[7]
Referee: Emanuela Rusta (Albania)

Tournament 2

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Bracket
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Hosted by Lanchkhuti.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Albania Vllaznia3
 
7 September
 
Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti0
 
Albania Vllaznia0
 
4 September
 
Austria St. Pölten1
 
Austria St. Pölten5
 
 
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku0
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti2
 
 
Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku1
Semi-finals
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Vllaznia Albania3–0Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
Report
Attendance: 240[8]
Referee: Teresa Alice Pimenta de Oliveira (Portugal)

St. Pölten Austria5–0Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku
Report
Attendance: 75[9]
Referee: Jelena Kumer (Croatia)
Third-place play-off
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Lanchkhuti Georgia (country)2–1Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku
Report
Attendance: 65[10]
Referee: Caroline Lanssens (Belgium)
Final
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St. Pölten Austria1–0Albania Vllaznia
Dubcová 17' Report
Attendance: 40[11]
Referee: Maria Marotta (Italy)

Tournament 3

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Bracket
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Hosted by Gintra.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Finland KuPS1
 
7 September
 
Scotland Celtic (a.e.t.)3
 
Scotland Celtic2
 
4 September
 
Lithuania Gintra0
 
Lithuania Gintra5
 
 
Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi0
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Finland KuPS6
 
 
Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi0
Semi-finals
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KuPS Finland1–3 (a.e.t.)Scotland Celtic
Report
Attendance: 135[12]
Referee: Jana Van Laere (Belgium)

Gintra Lithuania5–0Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi
Report
Attendance: 650[13]
Referee: Cansu Tiryaki (Turkey)
Third-place play-off
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KuPS Finland6–0Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi
Report
Attendance: 60[14]
Referee: Aleksandra Česen (Slovenia)
Final
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Gintra Lithuania0–2Scotland Celtic
Report
Attendance: 950[15]
Referee: Merima Čelik (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Tournament 4

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Bracket
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Hosted by Birkirkara.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Montenegro Breznica1
 
7 September
 
Malta Birkirkara (a.e.t.)2
 
Malta Birkirkara0
 
4 September
 
Belgium Anderlecht5
 
Belgium Anderlecht4
 
 
Serbia Crvena Zvezda1
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Montenegro Breznica0
 
 
Serbia Crvena Zvezda3
Semi-finals
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Anderlecht Belgium4–1Serbia Crvena Zvezda
Report
Attendance: 62[16]
Referee: Sofik Torosyan (Armenia)

Breznica Montenegro1–2 (a.e.t.)Malta Birkirkara
Jankov 17' Report Hazekawa 60', 109' (pen.)
Attendance: 288[17]
Referee: Louise Thompson (Northern Ireland)
Third-place play-off
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Crvena Zvezda Serbia3–0Montenegro Breznica
Report
Attendance: 20[18]
Referee: Martina Molinaro (Italy)
Final
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Anderlecht Belgium5–0Malta Birkirkara
Report
Attendance: 265[19]
Referee: Tatyana Sorokopudova (Kazakhstan)

Tournament 5

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Bracket
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Hosted by Twente.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Netherlands Twente7
 
7 September
 
Wales Cardiff City0
 
Netherlands Twente5
 
4 September
 
Iceland Valur0
 
Iceland Valur10
 
 
North Macedonia Ljuboten0
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Wales Cardiff City0
 
 
North Macedonia Ljuboten2
Semi-finals
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Valur Iceland10–0North Macedonia Ljuboten
Report
Attendance: 80[20]
Referee: Lovisa Johansson (Sweden)

Twente Netherlands7–0Wales Cardiff City
Report
Attendance: 505[21]
Referee: Anastasiya Romanyuk (Ukraine)
Third-place play-off
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Ljuboten North Macedonia2–0Wales Cardiff City
Report
Attendance: 75[22]
Referee: Ioanna Allayiotou (Cyprus)
Final
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Twente Netherlands5–0Iceland Valur
Report
Attendance: 634[23]
Referee: Sabina Bolić (Croatia)

Tournament 6

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Bracket
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Hosted by Apollon Ladies.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Cyprus Apollon Ladies3
 
7 September
 
Armenia FC Pyunik0
 
Cyprus Apollon Ladies2
 
4 September
 
Slovenia ŽNK Mura3
 
Slovenia ŽNK Mura3
 
 
Northern Ireland Glentoran2
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Armenia FC Pyunik0
 
 
Northern Ireland Glentoran1
Semi-finals
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ŽNK Mura Slovenia3–2Northern Ireland Glentoran
Report
Attendance: 50[24]
Referee: Frederikke Lydia Søkjær (Denmark)

Apollon Ladies Cyprus3–0Armenia FC Pyunik
Report
Third-place play-off
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Glentoran Northern Ireland1–0Armenia FC Pyunik
Report
Attendance: 30[26]
Referee: Ana Maria Terteleac (Romania)
Final
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Apollon Ladies Cyprus2–3Slovenia ŽNK Mura
Report
Attendance: 200[27]
Referee: Fabienne Michel (Germany)

Tournament 7

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Bracket
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Hosted by Pogoń Szczecin.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Greece PAOK (a.e.t.)2
 
7 September
 
Israel Kiryat Gat1
 
Greece PAOK0
 
4 September
 
Switzerland Servette2
 
Switzerland Servette1
 
 
Poland Pogoń Szczecin0
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Israel Kiryat Gat0
 
 
Poland Pogoń Szczecin1
Semi-finals
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PAOK Greece2–1 (a.e.t.)Israel Kiryat Gat
Report
Attendance: 36[28]
Referee: Silvia Andreia Rosa Domingos (Portugal)

Servette Switzerland1–0Poland Pogoń Szczecin
Jonušaitė 90+2' Report
Attendance: 2,575[29]
Referee: Jeļena Jermolajeva (Latvia)
Third-place play-off
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Kiryat Gat Israel0–1Poland Pogoń Szczecin
Report
Attendance: 588[30]
Referee: Lotta Vuorio (Finland)
Final
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Servette Switzerland2–0Greece PAOK
Report
Attendance: 54[31]
Referee: Kristina Georgieva (Bulgaria)

Tournament 8

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Bracket
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Hosted by Racing Union.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Kazakhstan BIIK Shymkent3
 
7 September
 
Bulgaria NSA Sofia0
 
Kazakhstan BIIK Shymkent0
 
4 September
 
Turkey Galatasaray5
 
Luxembourg Racing Union1
 
 
Turkey Galatasaray4
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Bulgaria NSA Sofia0
 
 
Luxembourg Racing Union2
Semi-finals
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BIIK Shymkent Kazakhstan3–0Bulgaria NSA Sofia
Report
Attendance: 80[32]
Referee: Stacey Pearson (England)

Racing Union Luxembourg1–4Turkey Galatasaray
Quatrana 61' Report
Attendance: 750[33]
Referee: Anastasía Mylopoúlou (Greece)
Third-place play-off
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Racing Union Luxembourg2–0Bulgaria NSA Sofia
Report
Attendance: 150[34]
Referee: Katarzyna Lisiecka-Sęk (Poland)
Final
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BIIK Shymkent Kazakhstan0–5Turkey Galatasaray
Report
Attendance: 250[35]
Referee: Marina Živković (Serbia)

Tournament 9

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Bracket
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Hosted by Osijek.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Croatia Osijek2
 
7 September
 
Slovakia Spartak Myjava0
 
Croatia Osijek2
 
4 September
 
Republic of Ireland Peamount1
 
Belarus Dinamo Minsk1
 
 
Republic of Ireland Peamount (a.e.t.)2
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Slovakia Spartak Myjava2
 
 
Belarus Dinamo Minsk3
Semi-finals
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Dinamo Minsk Belarus1–2 (a.e.t.)Republic of Ireland Peamount
Report
Attendance: 64[36]
Referee: Tjaša Misja (Slovenia)

Osijek Croatia2–0Slovakia Spartak Myjava
Report
Attendance: 300[37]
Referee: Zoí Stávrou (Cyprus)
Third-place play-off
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Dinamo Minsk Belarus3–2Slovakia Spartak Myjava
Report
Attendance: 40[38]
Referee: Nanna Løf Andersen (Denmark)
Final
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Osijek Croatia2–1Republic of Ireland Peamount
Report
Attendance: 430[39]
Referee: Elvira Nurmustafina (Kazakhstan)

Tournament 10

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Bracket
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Hosted by Ferencváros.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Hungary Ferencváros2
 
7 September
 
Estonia Flora1
 
Hungary Ferencváros0
 
4 September
 
Ukraine Vorskla Poltava2
 
Ukraine Vorskla Poltava5
 
 
Latvia SFK Rīga0
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Estonia Flora (a.e.t.) (p)0 (7)
 
 
Latvia SFK Rīga0 (6)
Semi-finals
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Vorskla Poltava Ukraine5–0Latvia SFK Rīga
Report
Attendance: 52[40]
Referee: Iríni Pingíou (Greece)

Ferencváros Hungary2–1Estonia Flora
Report
Attendance: 481[41]
Referee: Rita Vehapi (Kosovo)
Third-place play-off
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Final
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Vorskla Poltava Ukraine2–0Hungary Ferencváros
Report
Attendance: 428[43]
Referee: Zulema González (Spain)

Tournament 11

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Bracket
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Hosted by Farul Constanța.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
7 September
 
 
Norway Vålerenga3
 
4 September
 
Romania Farul Constanța1
 
Kosovo Mitrovica0
 
 
Romania Farul Constanța4
 
Semi-finals
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Mitrovica Kosovo0–4Romania Farul Constanța
Report
Attendance: 864[44]
Referee: Reelika Turi (Estonia)
Final
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Vålerenga Norway3–1Romania Farul Constanța
Report

League Path

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Tournament 1

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Bracket
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Hosted by Brøndby.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Denmark Brøndby0
 
7 September
 
Italy Fiorentina1
 
Italy Fiorentina1
 
4 September
 
Netherlands Ajax0
 
Netherlands Ajax (a.e.t.)4
 
 
Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka1
 
Third place
 
 
7 September
 
 
Denmark Brøndby2
 
 
Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka1
Semi-finals
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Ajax Netherlands4–1 (a.e.t.)Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka
Report Tian 26'
Attendance: 84[46]
Referee: Eszter Urbán (Hungary)

Brøndby Denmark0–1Italy Fiorentina
Report
Attendance: 750[47]
Referee: Miriama Bočková (Slovakia)
Third-place play-off
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Brøndby Denmark2–1Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka
Report
Attendance: 164[48]
Referee: Franziska Wildfeuer (Germany)
Final
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Ajax Netherlands0–1Italy Fiorentina
Report
Attendance: 130[49]
Referee: Abigail Byrne (England)

Tournament 2

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Bracket
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Hosted by Linköping.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September
 
 
Czech Republic Sparta Prague (a.e.t.)3
 
7 September
 
Sweden Linköping1
 
Czech Republic Sparta Prague0
 
4 September
 
France Paris FC2
 
France Paris FC9
 
 
Austria

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