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2007 UEFA Women's Cup final

The 2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final was played on 21 and 29 April 2007 between Arsenal of England and Umeå of Sweden.[1] It was the first final not to feature German teams since the 2003 final. Arsenal won 1–0 on aggregate.[2][3]

2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final
Event2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
First leg
Date21 April 2007 (2007-04-21)
VenueGammliavallen, Umeå
RefereeChristine Beck (Germany)
Attendance6,265
Second leg
Date29 April 2007 (2007-04-29)
VenueMeadow Park, Borehamwood
RefereeNicole Petignat (Switzerland)
Attendance3,467
2006
2008

Arsenal were chasing an unprecedented quadruple of titles having already secured the England women's premier league, Women's FA Cup and Women's Premier League Cup.[4] They were the first English team to reach the UEFA Women's Cup Final and to date the only English winner of the competition.[5] Chelsea W.F.C reached the 2021 final but ultimately lost to Barcelona Feminine making them only the second English side to reach the final.

Arsenal W.F.C have gone on to reach four more semi-finals (2011, 2012, 2013, 2023) since the competition's name was rebranded to the UEFA Women's Champion's League but not the final, being knocked out by Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, Wolfsburg Frauen (twice) and Frankfurt Frauen.

Umeå would go on to reach back to back finals but would ultimately lose to Frankfurt Frauen by a score of 4-3 over two legs. That would end up being the Swedish side's last final in the competition as of 2024.

Match details edit

First leg edit

Umeå  0 – 1  Arsenal
Report Scott   90+1'
Attendance: 6,265
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Umeå
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arsenal
UMEÅ:
GK 53   Carola Söberg
DF 2   Anna Paulson
DF 3   Johanna Frisk
DF 4   Karolina Westberg (c)
DF 89   Maria Bergkvist
MF 7   Lisa Dahlqvist   76'
MF 14   Lise Klaveness
MF 20   Elaine
FW 10   Hanna Ljungberg   63'
FW 13   Madeleine Edlund
FW 60   Marta
Substitutes:
GK 30   Ulla-Karin Rönnlund
DF 6   Emma Berglund
MF 12   June Pedersen
MF 77   Emelie Konradsson
FW 11   Erika Karlsson
FW 18   Ma Xiaoxu   63'
FW 19   Ramona Bachmann   76'
Manager:
  Andrée Jeglertz
ARSENAL:
GK 1   Emma Byrne
DF 23   Mary Phillip
DF 12   Alex Scott
DF 17   Katie Chapman
DF 18   Anita Asante
MF 4   Jayne Ludlow (c)   15'
MF 7   Ciara Grant
MF 11   Rachel Yankey
FW 9   Lianne Sanderson
FW 10   Julie Fleeting
FW 20   Karen Carney   89'
Substitutes:
GK 24   Rebecca Spencer
DF 3   Yvonne Tracy
DF 4   Faye White
DF 5   Leanne Champ
DF 26   Gilly Flaherty
MF 16   Sian Larkin
MF 20   Gemma Davison   89'
Manager:
  Vic Akers[6]

Second leg edit

Arsenal  0 – 0  Umeå
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arsenal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Umeå
ARSENAL:
GK 1   Emma Byrne
DF 23   Mary Phillip   77'
DF 12   Alex Scott
DF 17   Katie Chapman
DF 18   Anita Asante
MF 4   Jayne Ludlow (c)   87'   90'
MF 7   Ciara Grant
MF 11   Rachel Yankey
FW 9   Lianne Sanderson
FW 10   Julie Fleeting
FW 20   Karen Carney
Substitutes:
GK 24   Rebecca Spencer
DF 3   Yvonne Tracy
DF 4   Faye White   90'
DF 5   Leanne Champ
DF 26   Gilly Flaherty
MF 16   Sian Larkin
MF 20   Gemma Davison
Manager:
  Vic Akers
UMEÅ:
GK 53   Carola Söberg
DF 2   Anna Paulson
DF 3   Johanna Frisk
DF 4   Karolina Westberg (c)
DF 89   Maria Bergkvist
MF 7   Lisa Dahlqvist   55'
MF 14   Lise Klaveness
MF 20   Elaine
FW 10   Hanna Ljungberg
FW 18   Ma Xiaoxu   72'
FW 60   Marta
Substitutes:
GK 30   Ulla-Karin Rönnlund
DF 6   Emma Berglund
MF 12   June Pedersen
MF 77   Emelie Konradsson
FW 11   Erika Karlsson
FW 13   Madeleine Edlund   55'
FW 19   Ramona Bachmann   72'
Manager:
  Andrée Jeglertz

References edit

  1. ^ "Arsenal 0-0 Umea (agg 1-0)". 29 April 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  2. ^ "When Arsenal won the Champions League final: The quadruple icons who matched Invincibles era | Goal.com". Goal.
  3. ^ "The forgotten pioneers of women's football". BBC Sport.
  4. ^ Garry, Tom; Edwards, Luke; Richardson, Charles (5 December 2021). "Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby torment Arsenal as dominant Chelsea seal domestic treble with Women's FA Cup". The Telegraph – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  5. ^ . 25 October 2020. Archived from the original on 25 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Anna Kessel on Arsenal, the No 1 ladies football team". the Guardian. 4 May 2008.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2007 UEFA Women s Cup final news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The 2007 UEFA Women s Cup Final was played on 21 and 29 April 2007 between Arsenal of England and Umea of Sweden 1 It was the first final not to feature German teams since the 2003 final Arsenal won 1 0 on aggregate 2 3 2007 UEFA Women s Cup FinalEvent2006 07 UEFA Women s CupUmea Arsenal0 1First legUmea Arsenal0 1Date21 April 2007 2007 04 21 VenueGammliavallen UmeaRefereeChristine Beck Germany Attendance6 265Second legArsenal Umea0 0Date29 April 2007 2007 04 29 VenueMeadow Park BorehamwoodRefereeNicole Petignat Switzerland Attendance3 467 20062008 Arsenal were chasing an unprecedented quadruple of titles having already secured the England women s premier league Women s FA Cup and Women s Premier League Cup 4 They were the first English team to reach the UEFA Women s Cup Final and to date the only English winner of the competition 5 Chelsea W F C reached the 2021 final but ultimately lost to Barcelona Feminine making them only the second English side to reach the final Arsenal W F C have gone on to reach four more semi finals 2011 2012 2013 2023 since the competition s name was rebranded to the UEFA Women s Champion s League but not the final being knocked out by Olympique Lyonnais Feminin Wolfsburg Frauen twice and Frankfurt Frauen Umea would go on to reach back to back finals but would ultimately lose to Frankfurt Frauen by a score of 4 3 over two legs That would end up being the Swedish side s last final in the competition as of 2024 Contents 1 Match details 1 1 First leg 1 2 Second leg 2 ReferencesMatch details editFirst leg edit 21 April 200714 00 CET Umea nbsp 0 1 nbsp ArsenalReport Scott nbsp 90 1 Gammliavallen UmeaAttendance 6 265Referee Christine Beck Germany nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Umea nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Arsenal UMEA GK 53 nbsp Carola Soberg DF 2 nbsp Anna Paulson DF 3 nbsp Johanna Frisk DF 4 nbsp Karolina Westberg c DF 89 nbsp Maria Bergkvist MF 7 nbsp Lisa Dahlqvist nbsp 76 MF 14 nbsp Lise Klaveness MF 20 nbsp Elaine FW 10 nbsp Hanna Ljungberg nbsp 63 FW 13 nbsp Madeleine Edlund FW 60 nbsp Marta Substitutes GK 30 nbsp Ulla Karin Ronnlund DF 6 nbsp Emma Berglund MF 12 nbsp June Pedersen MF 77 nbsp Emelie Konradsson FW 11 nbsp Erika Karlsson FW 18 nbsp Ma Xiaoxu nbsp 63 FW 19 nbsp Ramona Bachmann nbsp 76 Manager nbsp Andree Jeglertz ARSENAL GK 1 nbsp Emma Byrne DF 23 nbsp Mary Phillip DF 12 nbsp Alex Scott DF 17 nbsp Katie Chapman DF 18 nbsp Anita Asante MF 4 nbsp Jayne Ludlow c nbsp 15 MF 7 nbsp Ciara Grant MF 11 nbsp Rachel Yankey FW 9 nbsp Lianne Sanderson FW 10 nbsp Julie Fleeting FW 20 nbsp Karen Carney nbsp 89 Substitutes GK 24 nbsp Rebecca Spencer DF 3 nbsp Yvonne Tracy DF 4 nbsp Faye White DF 5 nbsp Leanne Champ DF 26 nbsp Gilly Flaherty MF 16 nbsp Sian Larkin MF 20 nbsp Gemma Davison nbsp 89 Manager nbsp Vic Akers 6 Second leg edit 29 April 200713 00 CET Arsenal nbsp 0 0 nbsp UmeaReportMeadow Park BorehamwoodAttendance 3 467Referee Nicole Petignat Switzerland nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Arsenal nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Umea ARSENAL GK 1 nbsp Emma Byrne DF 23 nbsp Mary Phillip nbsp 77 DF 12 nbsp Alex Scott DF 17 nbsp Katie Chapman DF 18 nbsp Anita Asante MF 4 nbsp Jayne Ludlow c nbsp 87 nbsp 90 MF 7 nbsp Ciara Grant MF 11 nbsp Rachel Yankey FW 9 nbsp Lianne Sanderson FW 10 nbsp Julie Fleeting FW 20 nbsp Karen Carney Substitutes GK 24 nbsp Rebecca Spencer DF 3 nbsp Yvonne Tracy DF 4 nbsp Faye White nbsp 90 DF 5 nbsp Leanne Champ DF 26 nbsp Gilly Flaherty MF 16 nbsp Sian Larkin MF 20 nbsp Gemma Davison Manager nbsp Vic Akers UMEA GK 53 nbsp Carola Soberg DF 2 nbsp Anna Paulson DF 3 nbsp Johanna Frisk DF 4 nbsp Karolina Westberg c DF 89 nbsp Maria Bergkvist MF 7 nbsp Lisa Dahlqvist nbsp 55 MF 14 nbsp Lise Klaveness MF 20 nbsp Elaine FW 10 nbsp Hanna Ljungberg FW 18 nbsp Ma Xiaoxu nbsp 72 FW 60 nbsp Marta Substitutes GK 30 nbsp Ulla Karin Ronnlund DF 6 nbsp Emma Berglund MF 12 nbsp June Pedersen MF 77 nbsp Emelie Konradsson FW 11 nbsp Erika Karlsson FW 13 nbsp Madeleine Edlund nbsp 55 FW 19 nbsp Ramona Bachmann nbsp 72 Manager nbsp Andree JeglertzReferences edit Arsenal 0 0 Umea agg 1 0 29 April 2007 via news bbc co uk When Arsenal won the Champions League final The quadruple icons who matched Invincibles era Goal com Goal The forgotten pioneers of women s football BBC Sport Garry Tom Edwards Luke Richardson Charles 5 December 2021 Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby torment Arsenal as dominant Chelsea seal domestic treble with Women s FA Cup The Telegraph via www telegraph co uk Spirited Arsenal outgun rivals UEFA Women s Champions League UEFA com 25 October 2020 Archived from the original on 25 October 2020 Anna Kessel on Arsenal the No 1 ladies football team the Guardian 4 May 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 UEFA Women 27s Cup final amp oldid 1198081512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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