2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League

The 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 17th season of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the ninth since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League.

2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
Tournament details
DatesQualifying round:
22–28 August 2017
Knockout phase:
4 October 2017 – 24 May 2018
TeamsKnockout phase: 32
Total: 61 (from 49 associations)
Final positions
Champions Lyon (5th title)
Runners-up Wolfsburg
Tournament statistics
Matches played121
Goals scored448 (3.7 per match)
Attendance156,973 (1,297 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ada Hegerberg (15 goals)

The final was held at the Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine on 24 May 2018, two days before the final of the men's tournament played at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium in the same city.[1][2]

In the final, Lyon defeated Wolfsburg to win a record fifth title, and also became the first team to win three titles in a row.[3]

Association team allocation

A maximum of 68 teams from 55 UEFA member associations were eligible to participate in the 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League. The association ranking based on the UEFA league coefficient for women is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[4]

  • Associations 1–12 each have two teams qualify.
  • All other associations, should they enter, each have one team qualify.
  • The winners of the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League are given an additional entry if they do not qualify for the 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League through their domestic league. Since the title holders Lyon qualified through their domestic league, the additional entry for the Champions League title holders was not necessary for this season.

Association ranking

For the 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2016 UEFA league coefficients for women, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2011–12 to 2015–16.[5]

Rank Association Coeff. Teams
1 Germany 89.500 2
2 France 77.000
3 Sweden 65.500
4 England 51.000
5 Spain 41.500
6 Russia 40.500
7 Italy 38.500
8 Denmark 38.500
9 Czech Republic 35.000
10 Austria 30.500
11 Scotland 30.000
12 Norway 28.500
13 Switzerland 28.000 1
14 Netherlands 20.000
15 Kazakhstan 19.000
16 Cyprus 18.000
17 Belgium 17.000
18 Poland 16.500
19 Iceland 16.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
20 Romania 16.000 1
21 Serbia 15.000
22 Hungary 13.500
23 Finland 13.000
24 Turkey 11.500
25 Republic of Ireland 11.000
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina 11.000
27 Portugal 10.500
28 Lithuania 10.500
29 Belarus 10.000
30 Ukraine 10.000
31 Slovenia 9.000
32 Croatia 9.000
33 Greece 8.500
34 Israel 8.000
35 Bulgaria 6.500
36 Estonia 6.000
37 Slovakia 5.500
Rank Association Coeff. Teams
38 Northern Ireland 3.000 1
39 Faroe Islands 3.000
40 Macedonia 3.000
41 Wales 2.000
42 Albania 1.500
43 Latvia 1.000
44 Montenegro 1.000
45 Malta 0.500
46 Moldova 0.000
47 Luxembourg 0.000
(NR) Georgia 0.000
Kosovo
Andorra 0 (DNE)
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Gibraltar
Liechtenstein
San Marino
Notes
  • (TH) – Additional berth for title holders
  • (DNE) – Did not enter
  • (NR) – No rank (association did not enter in the five seasons used for computing coefficients)

Distribution

The format of the competition remained unchanged from previous years, starting from the qualifying round (played as mini-tournaments with four teams in each group), followed by the knockout phase starting from the round of 32 (played as home-and-away two-legged ties except for the one-match final).

Unlike the men's Champions League, not every association enters a team, and so the exact number of teams entering in each round (qualifying round and round of 32) can not be determined until the full entry list is known. In general, the title holders, the champions of the top 12 associations, plus the runners-up of highest-ranked associations (exact number depending on the number of entries) receive a bye to the round of 32. All other teams (runners-up of lowest-ranked associations plus champions of associations starting from 13th) enter the qualifying round, with the group winners plus a maximum of two best runners-up advancing to the round of 32.[6]

Teams

A record total of 61 teams from 49 associations entered this season's competition.[7] Two associations had no league as of 2016–17 (Liechtenstein, San Marino). Andorra's league was not played eleven-a-side. The champions of Armenia (Yerevan LH), Azerbaijan (Gabala) and Gibraltar (Lincoln Red Imps) did not enter. Georgia entered a team for the first time since 2010–11, while Luxembourg returned after a one-year absence.

Among the entrants, 21 teams entered the round of 32: the champions and runners-up from associations 1–9 (including title holders Lyon) and the champions from associations 10–12. The remaining 40 teams entered the qualifying round: the runners-up from associations 10–12 and the champions from the 37 associations ranked 13 or lower.[8]

Legend
  • TH: Women's Champions League title holders
  • CH: Domestic league champions
  • RU: Domestic league runners-up
Round of 32 (Champions from associations 1–12 + Runners-up from associations 1–9)
Wolfsburg (CH) Bayern Munich (RU) LyonTH (CH)[9] Montpellier (RU)
Linköping (CH) Rosengård (RU) Manchester City (CH)[10] Chelsea (RU)[11]
Atlético Madrid (CH) Barcelona (RU) Rossiyanka (CH) Zvezda Perm (RU)[12]
Fiorentina (CH)[13] Brescia (RU) Brøndby (CH) Fortuna Hjørring (RU)[14]
Slavia Praha (CH) Sparta Praha (RU) St. Pölten (CH)[15] Glasgow City (CH)[16]
Lillestrøm (CH)
Qualifying round (Runners-up from associations 10–12 + Champions from associations 13–49)
Sturm Graz (RU)[17] Hibernian (RU) Avaldsnes (RU) Zürich (RU)[Note SUI]
Ajax (CH)[18] BIIK Kazygurt (CH) Apollon Limassol (CH)[19] Standard Liège (CH)[20]
Medyk Konin (CH)[21] Stjarnan (CH)[22] Olimpia Cluj (CH)[23] Spartak Subotica (CH)[24]
MTK Hungária (CH)[25] PK-35 Vantaa (CH)[26] Konak Belediyespor (CH)[27] Shelbourne (CH)[28]
SFK 2000 (CH)[29] Sporting CP (CH) Gintra Universitetas (CH)[30] FC Minsk (CH)[31]
Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv (CH)[32] Olimpija Ljubljana (CH)[33] Osijek (CH) PAOK (CH)[34]
Kiryat Gat (CH)[35] NSA Sofia (CH) Pärnu (CH)[36] Partizán Bardejov (CH)[37]
Linfield (CH)[38] KÍ Klaksvík (CH) Istatov (CH) Swansea City (CH)[39]
Vllaznia (CH)[40] Rīgas FS (CH)[41] Breznica Pljevlja (CH)[42] Birkirkara (CH)[43]
Noroc Nimoreni (CH) Bettembourg (CH)[44] Hajvalia (CH)[45] Martve (CH)[46]
Notes
  1. ^
    Switzerland (SUI): The Swiss champions FC Neunkirch announced their withdrawal from the league after the season, and so the berth was given to the runners-up Zürich.[47]

Round and draw dates

UEFA has scheduled the competition as follows (all draws are held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland).[48]

Round Draw First leg Second leg
Qualifying round23 June 2017[49]22–28 August 2017
Round of 321 September 20174–5 October 201711–12 October 2017
Round of 1616 October 20178–9 November 201715–16 November 2017
Quarter-finals24 November 201721–22 March 201828–29 March 2018
Semi-finals21–22 April 201828–29 April 2018
Final24 May 2018 at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium, Kyiv[50]

Qualifying round

The draw of the qualifying round was held on 23 June 2017, 13:30 CEST, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[51][52] The 40 teams were allocated into four seeding positions based on their UEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season.[53] They were drawn into ten groups of four containing one team from each of the four seeding positions. First, the ten teams which were pre-selected as hosts were drawn from their own designated pot and allocated to their respective group as per their seeding positions. Next, the remaining 30 teams were drawn from their respective pot which were allocated according to their seeding positions.[7] In each group, teams played against each other in a round-robin mini-tournament at the pre-selected hosts. The ten group winners and the runners-up with the best record against the teams finishing first and third in their group advanced to the round of 32 to join the 21 teams which received a bye. The matches were played on 22, 25 and 28 August 2017.

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification GIN BEL BAR MAR
1 Gintra Universitetas 3 3 0 0 13 1 +12 9 Round of 32 4–0 6–0
2 Konak Belediyespor 3 2 0 1 11 4 +7 6 1–3 5–0
3 Partizán Bardejov 3 1 0 2 4 9 5 3 1–5
4 Martve (H) 3 0 0 3 0 14 14 0 0–3
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CLU HIB KHA SWA
1 Olimpia Cluj (H) 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7 Round of 32 1–0 3–0
2 Hibernian 3 1 2 0 7 2 +5 5 1–1 5–0
3 Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv 3 1 1 1 10 2 +8 4 1–1
4 Swansea City 3 0 0 3 0 17 17 0 0–9
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 3

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AJA LIE PÄR RIG
1 Ajax 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10 9 Round of 32 3–0 6–0
2 Standard Liège 3 2 0 1 10 3 +7 6 2–0 8–0
3 Pärnu (H) 3 1 0 2 3 4 1 3 1–2
4 Rīgas FS 3 0 0 3 0 16 16 0 0–2
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 4

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification KON SHE VAN LIN
1 Medyk Konin 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Round of 32 0–0 4–1
2 Shelbourne 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5 0–0
3 PK-35 Vantaa 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4 1–2 1–0
4 Linfield (H) 3 0 0 3 2 8 6 0 1–3
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 5

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LIM GRA SOF NIM
1 Apollon Limassol (H) 3 3 0 0 14 1 +13 9 Round of 32 4–0 6–0
2 Sturm Graz 3 2 0 1 8 5 +3 6 1–4 4–0
3 NSA Sofia 3 1 0 2 2 7 5 3 1–3
4 Noroc Nimoreni 3 0 0 3 0 11 11 0 0–1
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 6

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MIN ZÜR LJU BIR
1 FC Minsk 3 2 1 0 13 0 +13 7 Round of 32 0–0 8–0
2 Zürich 3 2 1 0 7 1 +6 7 2–1 5–0
3 Olimpija Ljubljana (H) 3 1 0 2 2 7 5 3 0–5
4 Birkirkara 3 0 0 3 0 14 14 0 0–1
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 7

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification STJ OSI KLA IST
1 Stjarnan 3 3 0 0 21 0 +21 9 Round of 32 9–0 11–0
2 Osijek (H) 3 2 0 1 11 1 +10 6 0–1 7–0
3 KÍ Klaksvík 3 1 0 2 6 14 8 3 0–4
4 Istatov 3 0 0 3 1 24 23 0 1–6
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 8

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification KAZ SPO HUN HAJ
1 BIIK Kazygurt 3 3 0 0 6 1 +5 9 Round of 32 2–1 1–0
2 Sporting CP 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6 2–0
3 MTK Hungária (H) 3 1 0 2 2 5 3 3 0–3 2–0
4 Hajvalia 3 0 0 3 1 7 6 0 1–4
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 9

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AVA SUB PLJ KIR
1 Avaldsnes 3 3 0 0 10 3 +7 9 Round of 32 2–0 2–1
2 Spartak Subotica 3 2 0 1 13 3 +10 6 6–0 7–1
3 Breznica Pljevlja (H) 3 0 1 2 3 10 7 1 2–2
4 Kiryat Gat 3 0 1 2 5 15 10 1 2–6
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Group 10

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PAO VLL SFK BET
1 PAOK 3 3 0 0 12 0 +12 9 Round of 32 3–0 8–0
2 Vllaznia 3 2 0 1 3 1 +2 6 0–1
3 SFK 2000 (H) 3 1 0 2 3 4 1 3 0–1 3–0
4 Bettembourg 3 0 0 3 0 13 13 0 0–2
Source: UEFA
(H) Host.

Ranking of second-placed teams

To determine the best second-placed team from the qualifying round which advanced to the knockout phase, only the results of the second-placed teams against the first and third-placed teams in their group were taken into account, while results against the fourth-placed team were not included. As a result, two matches played by each second-placed team counted for the purposes of determining the ranking.

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 6 Zürich 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 4 Round of 32
2 9 Spartak Subotica 2 1 0 1 6 2 +4 3
3 7 Osijek 2 1 0 1 4 1 +3 3
4 1 Konak Belediyespor 2 1 0 1 6 4 +2 3
5 8 Sporting CP 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1 3
6 10 Vllaznia 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3
7 5 Sturm Graz 2 1 0 1 4 5 1 3
8 3 Standard Liège 2 1 0 1 2 3 1 3
9 2 Hibernian 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2
10 4 Shelbourne 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
Source: UEFA

Knockout phase

In the knockout phase, teams played against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. If the aggregate score was tied after full time of the second leg, the away goals rule was used to decide the winners. If still tied, extra time is played. The away goals rule was again used after extra time, i.e. if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still tied after extra time, the away team of the second leg advanced by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals were scored during extra time, the match was decided by penalty shoot-out. In the final, which was played as a single match, if the score was tied after full time, extra time was played, followed by penalty shoot-out if the score was still tied after extra time.[4]

The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 32, the sixteen teams with the highest UEFA club coefficients were seeded (with the title holders being the automatic top seed),[54] and the other sixteen teams are unseeded. The seeded teams are drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association or the same qualifying round group cannot be drawn against each other.
  • In the draw for the round of 16, the eight teams with the highest UEFA club coefficients are seeded (with the title holders being the automatic top seed should they qualify),[54] and the other eight teams are unseeded. The seeded teams are drawn against the unseeded teams, with the order of legs decided by draw. Teams from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
  • In the draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals, there are no seedings, and teams from the same association can be drawn against each other. As the draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals are held together before the quarter-finals are played, the identity of the teams in the semi-finals are not known at the time of the draw. A draw is also held to determine the "home" team for the final (for administrative purposes as it is played at a neutral venue).

Bracket

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                            
 
 
 
 
Ajax 101
 
 
 
Brescia 02 2
 
Brescia 202
 
 
 
Montpellier 36 9
 
Montpellier 022
 
 
 
Zvezda Perm 10 1
 
Montpellier 011
 
 
 
Chelsea 23 5
 
Chelsea (a) 112
 
 
 
Bayern Munich 02 2
 
Chelsea 314
 
 
 
Rosengård 00 0
 
Olimpia Cluj 000
 
 
 
Rosengård 14 5
 
Chelsea101
 
 
 
Wolfsburg32 5
 
Fiorentina 202
 
 
 
Fortuna Hjørring 10 1
 
Fiorentina 033
 
 
 
Wolfsburg 43 7
 
Atlético Madrid 022
 
 
 
Wolfsburg 312 15
 
Wolfsburg 516
 
 
 
Slavia Praha 01 1
 
Stjarnan 145
 
 
 
Rossiyanka 10 1
 
Stjarnan 101
 
 
 
Slavia Praha 20 2
 
FC Minsk 134
 
24 May – Kiev
 
Slavia Praha 34 7
 
Wolfsburg1
 
 
 
Lyon (a.e.t.)4
 
Lillestrøm 033
 
 
 
Brøndby 01 1
 
Lillestrøm 011
 
 
 
Manchester City 52 7
 
St. Pölten 000
 
 
 
Manchester City 33 6
 
Manchester City 257
 
 
 
Linköping 03 3
 
PAOK 000
 
 
 
Sparta Praha 53 8
 
Sparta Praha 101
 
 
 
Linköping 13 4
 
Apollon Limassol 000
 
 
 
Linköping 13 4
 
Manchester City000
 
 
 
Lyon01 1
 
BIIK Kazygurt (a) 314
 
 
 
Glasgow City 04 4
 
BIIK Kazygurt 000
 
 
 
Lyon 79 16
 
Medyk Konin 000
 
 
 
Lyon 59 14
 
Lyon 213
 
 
 
Barcelona 10 1
 
Gintra Universitetas 123
 
 
 
Zürich 11 2
 
Gintra Universitetas 000
 
 
 
Barcelona 63 9
 
Avaldsnes 000
 
 
Barcelona 42 6
 

Round of 32

The draw for the round of 32 was held on 1 September 2017, 13:30 CEST, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[55][56] The first legs were played on 4 and 5 October, and the second legs on 11 and 12 October 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Stjarnan 5–1 Rossiyanka 1–1 4–0
Fiorentina 2–1 Fortuna Hjørring 2–1 0–0
Apollon Limassol 0–4 Linköping 0–1 0–3
Montpellier 2–1 Zvezda Perm 0–1 2–0
BIIK Kazygurt 4–4 (a) Glasgow City 3–0 1–4
Gintra Universitetas 3–2 Zürich 1–1 2–1
Atlético Madrid 2–15 Wolfsburg 0–3 2–12
Lillestrøm 3–1 Brøndby 0–0 3–1
Ajax 1–2 Brescia 1–0 0–2
St. Pölten 0–6 Manchester City 0–3 0–3
Chelsea 2–2 (a) Bayern Munich 1–0 1–2
FC Minsk 4–7 Slavia Praha 1–3 3–4
Medyk Konin 0–14 Lyon 0–5 0–9
PAOK 0–8 Sparta Praha 0–5 0–3
Olimpia Cluj 0–5 Rosengård 0–1 0–4
Avaldsnes 0–6 Barcelona 0–4 0–2

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 16 October 2017, 13:30 CEST, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[57][58] The first legs were played on 8 and 9 November and the second legs on 15 and 16 November 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sparta Praha 1–4 Linköping 1–1 0–3
Gintra Universitetas 0–9 Barcelona 0–6 0–3
Chelsea 4–0 Rosengård 3–0 1–0
Lillestrøm 1–7 Manchester City 0–5 1–2
Brescia 2–9 Montpellier 2–3 0–6
BIIK Kazygurt 0–16 Lyon 0–7 0–9
Fiorentina 3–7 Wolfsburg 0–4 3–3
Stjarnan 1–2 Slavia Praha 1–2 0–0

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 24 November 2017, 13:30 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[59][60] The first legs were played on 21 and 22 March, and the second legs on 28 March 2018.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Montpellier 1–5 Chelsea 0–2 1–3
Wolfsburg 6–1 Slavia Praha 5–0 1–1
Manchester City 7–3 Linköping 2–0 5–3
Lyon 3–1 Barcelona 2–1 1–0

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals was held on 24 November 2017, 13:30 CET (together with the quarter-final draw), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[59] The first legs were played on 22 April, and the second legs on 29 April 2018.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Chelsea 1–5 Wolfsburg 1–3 0–2
Manchester City 0–1 Lyon 0–0 0–1

Final

The final was played at the Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium in Kiev on 24 May 2018. The "home" team for the final (for administrative purposes) was determined by an additional draw held after the quarter-final and semi-final draws.[59]

Wolfsburg 1–4 (a.e.t.) Lyon
Report
Attendance: 14,237[61]
Referee: Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)

Statistics

Notes
  • — denotes the team did not participate in this stage.

Top goalscorers

Qualifying goals count towards the topscorer award. The 15 goals scored by Ada Hegerberg was a new competition record.[3]

Rank Player Team Goals
Qual Tourn Total
1 Ada Hegerberg Lyon 15 15
2 Pernille Harder Wolfsburg 8 8
3 Katrín Ásbjörnsdóttir Stjarnan 52 7
4 Camille Abily Lyon 6 6
Zenatha Coleman Gintra Universitetas 33
Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir Wolfsburg 6
Kader Hançar Konak Belediyespor 6
Tamila Khimich FC Minsk 42
9 Rosella Ayane Apollon Limassol 50 5
Donna-Kay Henry Stjarnan 50
Kateřina Svitková Slavia Praha 5

Source: UEFA[62][63]

Top assists

Rank Player Team Assists
Qual Tourn Total
1 Pernille Harder Wolfsburg 6 6
Alexandra Popp Wolfsburg 6
Shanice van de Sanden Lyon 6
4 Camille Abily Lyon 5 5
Caroline Graham Hansen Wolfsburg 5
Alyssa Lagonia Apollon Limassol 5
Amel Majri Lyon 5

Source: UEFA[64][65]

Squad of the season

The UEFA technical study group selected the following 18 players as the squad of the tournament:[66]

Pos. Player Team
GK Sandra Paños Barcelona
Almuth Schult VfL Wolfsburg
DF Lucy Bronze Lyon
Steph Houghton Manchester City
Amel Majri Lyon
Griedge Mbock Bathy Lyon
Wendie Renard Lyon
MF Amandine Henry Lyon
Ji So-yun Chelsea
Saki Kumagai Lyon
Dzsenifer Marozsán Lyon
Georgia Stanway Manchester City
FW Pernille Harder VfL Wolfsburg
Ada Hegerberg Lyon
Fran Kirby Chelsea
Lieke Martens Barcelona
Eugénie Le Sommer Lyon
Ewa Pajor VfL Wolfsburg

See also

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