UEFA Women's Cup 2005/06

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The 2005/2006 UEFA Women's Cup was the fifth edition of the European championship competition for women's football clubs . 42 national champions and the defending champion 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam took part in it. As in the previous year, two group phases were played in tournament form. The group winners and runners-up of the second round determined the winner in the knockout system.

There was a purely German final between the 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam and the 1. FFC Frankfurt. The Frankfurt women finally prevailed and won their second title after 2001/02 . The representatives of Austria and Switzerland were eliminated in the second round.

1 round

In the first round, 36 national champions were divided into nine groups of four teams each. One of the four teams acted as the host of the tournament. The group winners move on to the second round.

Group A1

The tournament was held in Sintra ( Portugal ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 FranceFrance HSC Montpellier 11: 00 9
2 PortugalPortugal SU 1st December 10: 01 6th
3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Cardiff City 03: 05 3
4th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Glentoran FC 00:18 0
August 9, 2005
HSC Montpellier 8-0 Glentoran FC
SU December 1st 3-0 Cardiff City
August 11, 2005
HSC Montpellier 2-0 Cardiff City
Glentoran FC 0: 7 SU December 1st
August 13, 2005
SU December 1st 0: 1 HSC Montpellier
Cardiff City 3-0 Glentoran FC

Group A2

The tournament was held in Zagreb ( Croatia ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 AustriaAustria SV Neulengbach 10: 02 7th
2 ItalyItaly ASD CF Bardolino 05: 00 7th
3 IrelandIreland University College Dublin AFC 03: 07 3
4th CroatiaCroatia ZNK Maksimir 01:10 0
August 9, 2005
SV Neulengbach 5: 1 UC Dublin
ASD CF Bardolino 3-0 ZNK Maksimir
August 11, 2005
SV Neulengbach 5: 1ZNK Maksimir
UC Dublin 0: 2 ASD CF Bardolino
August 13, 2005
ASD CF Bardolino 0-0 SV Neulengbach
ZNK Maksimir 0: 2 UC Dublin

Group A3

The tournament was held in Zeist ( Netherlands ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 NetherlandsNetherlands SV Saestum 10: 02 7th
2 SpainSpain Athletico Bilbao 10: 03 7th
3 BelgiumBelgium KFC Rapide Wezemaal 06: 06 3
4th ScotlandScotland Glasgow City FC 03:18 0
August 9, 2005
Athletico Bilbao 6: 2 Glasgow City FC
SV Saestum 2: 1 KFC Rapide Wezemaal
August 11, 2005
Athletico Bilbao 3-0 KFC Rapide Wezemaal
Glasgow City FC 0: 7 SV Saestum
August 13, 2005
SV Saestum 1: 1 Athletico Bilbao
KFC Rapide Wezemaal 5: 1 Glasgow City FC

Group A4

The tournament was held in Jakobstad ( Finland ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 IcelandIceland Valur Reykjavík 14: 03 9
2 NorwayNorway Røa IL 13: 07 6th
3 FinlandFinland United Pietarsaari 05: 05 3
4th EstoniaEstonia Parnu JK 02:19 0
August 9, 2005
Røa IL 1: 4 Valur Reykjavík
FC United 2-0 Parnu FC
August 11, 2005
Røa IL 9: 1 Parnu FC
Valur Reykjavík 2: 1 FC United
August 13, 2005
FC United 2: 3 Røa IL
Parnu FC 1: 8 Valur Reykjavík

Group A5

The tournament was held in Struga ( Macedonia ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SC LUwin.ch Lucerne 16: 01 9
2 Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova FC Codru Anenii Noi 08: 06 6th
3 FaroeseFaroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 03:10 1
4th Macedonia 1995Macedonia KFF Sciponjat 02:12 1
August 9, 2005
FC Codru Anenii Noi 4: 1 KFF Sciponjat
SC Luwin.ch Lucerne 5: 1 KÍ Klaksvík
August 11, 2005
KÍ Klaksvík 1: 4 FC Codru Anenii Noi
SC Luwin.ch Lucerne 7-0 KFF Sciponjat
August 13, 2005
KFF Sciponjat 1: 1 KÍ Klaksvík
FC Codru Anenii Noi 0: 4 SC Luwin.ch Lucerne

Group A6

The tournament was held in Prague ( Czech Republic ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Sparta Prague 12: 01 7th
2 Belarus 1995Belarus Vitebsk University 04: 05 4th
3 RomaniaRomania CFF Clujana Cluj 05: 05 3
4th LithuaniaLithuania Gintra Universitetas 02:12 1
August 9, 2005
Sparta Prague 1: 1 CFF Clujana Cluj
Vitebsk University 2-0 Gintra Universitetas
August 11, 2005
Sparta Prague 8-0 Gintra Universitetas
CFF Clujana Cluj 2: 2 Vitebsk University
August 13, 2005
Vitebsk University 0: 3 Sparta Prague
Gintra Universitetas 2: 2 CFF Clujana Cluj

Group A7

The tournament was held in Wroclaw ( Poland ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 PolandPoland KS AZS Wrocław 17: 00 9
2 UkraineUkraine Arsenal Kharkov 28: 06 6th
3 IsraelIsrael Maccabi Holon 07: 09 3
4th Cyprus 1960Cyprus AEK Kokkinochorion 00:37 0
August 9, 2005
KS AZS Wrocław 5-0 Arsenal Kharkov
Maccabi Holon 6-0 AEK Kokkinochorion
August 11, 2005
KS AZS Wrocław 11: 00 AEK Kokkinochorion
Arsenal Kharkov 8: 1 Maccabi Holon
August 13, 2005
Maccabi Holon 0: 1 KS AZS Wrocław
AEK Kokkinochorion 00:20 Arsenal Kharkov

Group A8

The tournament was held in Sarajevo ( Bosnia and Herzegovina )

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 RussiaRussia FK Lada Tolyatti 14: 00 9
2 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 Sarajevo 02: 03 6th
3 SlovakiaSlovakia PVFA Bratislava 04: 08 3
4th SloveniaSlovenia NK Krka Novo Mesto 01:10 0
August 9, 2005
ZNK KRKA Novo Mesto 1: 4 PVFA Bratislava
FK Lada Tolyatti 3-0 ZNK SFK 2000 Sarajevo
August 11, 2005
ZNK SFK 2000 Sarajevo 1-0 ZNK KRKA Novo Mesto
FK Lada Tolyatti 6-0 PVFA Bratislava
August 13, 2005
PVFA Bratislava 0: 1 ZNK SFK 2000 Sarajevo
ZNK KRKA Novo Mesto 0: 5 FK Lada Tolyatti

Group A9

The tournament was held in Sofia ( Bulgaria ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 KazakhstanKazakhstan Alma KTZH 10: 3 6th
2 BulgariaBulgaria FC NSA Sofia 04: 7 4th
3 GreeceGreece AE Aegina 06: 7 4th
4th HungaryHungary MTK Budapest FC 03: 6 2
August 9, 2005
Alma KTZH 5-0 FC NSA Sofia
AE Aegina 2: 2 MTK Budapest FC
August 11, 2005
MTK Budapest FC 0: 3 Alma KTZH
AE Aegina 1: 3 FC NSA Sofia
August 13, 2005
FC NSA Sofia 1: 1 MTK Budapest FC
Alma KTZH 2: 3 AE Aegina

2nd round

The winners of the nine first-round groups will now meet the six national champions of the strongest nations and the defending champion Turbine Potsdam. The 16 teams are divided into four groups of four teams each. Here, too, one of the four teams acts as the host of the tournament. The group winners and runners-up reach the quarter-finals.

Group B1

The tournament was held in Montpellier ( France ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 GermanyGermany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 14: 01 7th
2 FranceFrance HSC Montpellier 06: 01 7th
3 NetherlandsNetherlands SV Saestum 05: 07 3
4th AustriaAustria SV Neulengbach 04:20 0
September 13, 2005
SV Neulengbach 01:12 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
SV Saestum 1: 2 HSC Montpellier
September 15, 2005
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 2-0 SV Saestum
HSC Montpellier 4-0 SV Neulengbach
September 17, 2005
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 0-0 HSC Montpellier
SV Neulengbach 3: 4 SV Saestum

Group B2

The tournament was held in Stockholm ( Sweden ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 SwedenSweden Djurgården Damfotboll 12: 01 9
2 IcelandIceland Valur Reykjavík 12: 02 6th
3 KazakhstanKazakhstan Alma KTZH 05:14 3
4th Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro ŽFK Mašinac Classic Niš 03:15 0
September 13, 2005
ŽFK Mašinac Classic Niš 3: 5 Alma KTZH
Djurgården Damfotboll 2: 1 Valur Reykjavík
September 15, 2005
Valur Reykjavík 3-0 ŽFK Mašinac Classic Niš
Djurgården Damfotboll 3-0 Alma KTZH
September 17, 2005
ŽFK Mašinac Classic Niš 0: 7 Djurgården Damfotboll
Alma KTZH 0: 8 Valur Reykjavík

Group B3

The tournament was held in Lucerne ( Switzerland ).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 GermanyGermany 1. FFC Frankfurt 16: 02 7th
2 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Sparta Prague 05: 01 7th
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SC LUwin.ch Lucerne 05: 05 3
4th AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Gömrükcü Baku 01:19 0
September 13, 2005
1. FFC Frankfurt 4-0 SC Luwin.ch Lucerne
Gömrükcü Baku 0: 3 Sparta Prague
September 15, 2005
1. FFC Frankfurt 1: 1 Sparta Prague
SC Luwin.ch Lucerne 5-0 Gömrükcü Baku
September 17, 2005
Gömrükcü Baku 01:11 1. FFC Frankfurt
Sparta Prague 1-0 SC Luwin.ch Lucerne

Group B4

The tournament was in Copenhagen ( Denmark held).

Pl. team Gates Pt.
1 DenmarkDenmark Brøndby IF 6: 1 9
2 EnglandEngland Arsenal LFC 4: 2 6th
3 RussiaRussia FK Lada Tolyatti 3: 6 1
4th PolandPoland KS AZS Wrocław 5: 9 1
September 13, 2005
Arsenal LFC 3: 1 KS AZS Wrocław
Brøndby IF 2-0 FK Lada Tolyatti
September 15, 2005
Arsenal LFC 1-0 FK Lada Tolyatti
KS AZS Wrocław 1: 3 Brøndby IF
September 17, 2005
Brøndby IF 1-0 Arsenal LFC
FK Lada Tolyatti 3: 3 KS AZS Wrocław

Quarter finals

Defending champion Potsdam had no problems with the Icelandic champions from Reykjavík. 1. FFC Frankfurt had a slightly more difficult time against Arsenal.

total First leg Return leg
Valur Reykjavík  IcelandIceland 02:19 GermanyGermany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 1: 8 01:11
Sparta Prague  Czech RepublicCzech Republic 0: 2 SwedenSweden Djurgården Damfotboll 0: 2 0-0
Arsenal LFC  EnglandEngland 2: 4 GermanyGermany 1. FFC Frankfurt 1: 1 1: 3
HSC Montpellier  FranceFrance 6: 1 DenmarkDenmark Brøndby IF 3-0 3: 1

Semifinals

The semi-finals meant hard work for both German clubs. Both clubs lost their first legs at home, but made it to the final through away wins. The Frankfurt women only got through the higher number of away goals scored. The return leg in Montpellier turned into a scandal. After a referee decision, the host's players left the pitch for almost 20 minutes. After the final whistle, the Frankfurt players were spat at, insulted and physically attacked by the players, officials and fans of Montpellier. The FFC delegation had to flee the stadium.

total First leg Return leg
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam  GermanyGermany 7: 5 SwedenSweden Djurgården Damfotboll 2: 3 5: 2
1. FFC Frankfurt  GermanyGermany ( a ) 3: 3(a) FranceFrance HSC Montpellier 0: 1 3: 2

final

Frankfurt won the first leg surprisingly clearly. The return leg turned out to be a lively and enjoyable game. 13,200 spectators, including Chancellor Angela Merkel , set a new record for a women's football club game in Europe.

First leg

1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 1. FFC Frankfurt
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
May 20, 2006 in Potsdam ( Karl Liebknecht Stadium )
Result: 0: 4 (0: 1)
Spectators: 4,431
Referee: Eva Oedlund ( Sweden ), from the 54th minute Susanne Borg ( Sweden ) SwedenSweden SwedenSweden 
1. FFC Frankfurt


Nadine Angerer - Inken Beeken , Babett Peter , Peggy Nietgen - Navina Omilade (60th Isabel Kerschowski ), Britta Carlson (83rd Cristiane ), Jennifer Zietz , Ariane Hingst - Petra Wimbersky , Anja Mittag , Conny Pohler's
Trainer: Bernd Schröder
Ursula Holl - Katrin Kliehm , Nia Künzer , Steffi Jones , Tina Wunderlich (81st Meike Weber ) - Renate Lingor , Kerstin Garefrekes , Louise Hansen , Birgit Prinz (90th Patrizia Barucha ) - Sandra Albertz (64th Saskia Bartusiak ), Sandra Smisek
Trainer: Hans-Jürgen Tritschoks
goal0: 1 Renate Lingor (6th)
goal0: 2 Sandra Albertz (64th)
goal0: 3 Kerstin Garefrekes (77th)
goal0: 4 Renate Lingor (84th)
yellow cards Navina Omilade yellow cards Tina Wunderlich

Return leg

1. FFC Frankfurt 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
1. FFC Frankfurt
May 27, 2006 in Frankfurt ( Stadium on Bornheimer Hang )
Result: 3: 2 (1: 2)
Spectators: 13,200
Referee: Dagmar Damková ( Czech Republic ) Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam


Ursula Holl - Steffi Jones - Tina Wunderlich , Katrin Kliehm , Nia Künzer - Kerstin Garefrekes , Louise Hansen , Renate Lingor , Birgit Prinz - Sandra Smisek (64th Patrizia Barucha ), Sandra Albertz (87th Meike Weber )
Trainer: Hans-Jürgen Tritschoks
Nadine Angerer - Ariane Hingst - Babett Peter , Jennifer Zietz , Peggy Nietgen - Navina Omilade (46th Cristiane ), Britta Carlson , Inken Beeken (46th Isabel Kerschowski ) - Petra Wimbersky (80th Monique Kerschowski ), Conny Pohlers , Anja Mittag
Trainer : Bernd Schröder

goal1: 1 Steffi Jones (25th)

Penalty kick2: 2 Renate Lingor (73rd, penalty kick)
goal3: 2 Birgit Prinz (90th + 2 ')
goal0: 1 Conny Pohlers (8th)

goal1: 2 Conny Pohlers (36th)
yellow cards Jennifer Zietz, Cristiane
Yellow-red cards Babett Peter

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