2011 UEFA Women's Champions League final

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2011 UEFA Champions League
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Event 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
Date26 May 2011
Venue Craven Cottage, London
Player of the Match Camille Abily (Lyon) [1]
Referee Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic) [2]
Attendance14,303
2010
2012

The 2011 UEFA Women's Champions League Final was the final of the second season of the UEFA Women's Champions League and was held at Fulham's Craven Cottage in London, England, on 26 May 2011. [3]

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For the second year in a row, Lyon met Turbine Potsdam in the final. [4] Unlike last year, Lyon came up with the victory as they defeated Potsdam 2–0 after goals from Wendie Renard and Lara Dickenmann. This was Lyon's first Champions League title. Television audience: 1,8 Million viewers on Direct 8, French Channel.

Route to the final

LyonRoundPotsdam
OpponentResult 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League OpponentResult
Flag of the Netherlands.svg AZ 2–1, 8–0Round of 32 Flag of Finland.svg Åland United 9–0, 6–0
Flag of Russia.svg WFC Rossiyanka 6–1, 5–0Round of 16 Flag of Austria.svg SV Neulengbach 7–0, 9–0
Flag of Russia.svg Zvezda 2005 Perm 0–0, 1–0Quarter-finals Flag of France.svg FCF Juvisy 3–0, 6–2
Flag of England.svg Arsenal 2–0, 3–2Semi-finals Flag of Germany.svg FCR Duisburg 2–2, 1–0

Match

Details

Lyon Flag of France.svg 2–0 Flag of Germany.svg Turbine Potsdam
Report
Craven Cottage, London
Attendance: 14,303
Referee: Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic) [2]
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Turbine Potsdam
GK26 Flag of France.svg Sarah Bouhaddi
DF3 Flag of France.svg Wendie Renard
DF5 Flag of France.svg Laura Georges
DF20 Flag of France.svg Sabrina Viguier
MF6 Flag of France.svg Amandine Henry
MF10 Flag of France.svg Louisa Necib Sub off.svg 55'
MF11 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Shirley Cruz Traña
MF18 Flag of France.svg Sonia Bompastor (c)
MF23 Flag of France.svg Camille Abily Yellow card.svg 60'
FW8 Flag of Sweden.svg Lotta Schelin
FW12 Flag of France.svg Élodie Thomis Sub off.svg 73'
Substitutions:
GK1 Flag of France.svg Véronique Pons
MF4 Flag of Norway.svg Ingvild Stensland
FW7 Flag of France.svg Sandrine Brétigny
FW9 Flag of France.svg Eugénie Le Sommer Sub on.svg 73'
MF15 Flag of France.svg Aurélie Kaci
MF21 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lara Dickenmann Sub on.svg 55'
MF25 Flag of France.svg Amel Majri
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Patrice Lair
GK24 Flag of Germany.svg Anna Felicitas Sarholz
DF4 Flag of Germany.svg Babett Peter
DF5 Flag of Germany.svg Josephine Henning
DF15 Flag of Germany.svg Inka Wesely
DF20 Flag of Germany.svg Bianca Schmidt
MF7 Flag of Germany.svg Isabel Kerschowski
MF10 Flag of Germany.svg Fatmire Bajramaj
MF14 Flag of Germany.svg Jennifer Zietz (c)
MF16 Flag of Germany.svg Viola Odebrecht
FW21 Flag of Germany.svg Tabea Kemme
FW31 Flag of Germany.svg Anja Mittag
Substitutions:
GK1 Flag of Germany.svg Desirée Schumann
DF2 Flag of Germany.svg Kristin Demann
DF3 Flag of Germany.svg Daniela Löwenberg
MF6 Flag of Germany.svg Marie-Louise Bagehorn
FW9 Flag of Germany.svg Jessica Wich
MF11 Flag of Germany.svg Jennifer Cramer
DF19 Flag of Germany.svg Corina Schröder
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schröder
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Photo from the final at Craven Cottage

Player of the Match:
Flag of France.svg Camille Abily (Lyon) [1]

Assistant referees:
Adriana Šecová (Czech Republic)
Lucie Ratajová (Czech Republic)
Fourth official:
Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Saffer, Paul; Juchem, Markus (27 May 2011). "Star turn Abily elated by Lyon triumph". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Damková to referee Women's Champions League final". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  3. "Women's Champions League Final at Fulham". arsenal.com. Arsenal FC. 25 November 2010. Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  4. "Nagasato makes Potsdam final pledge". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 18 April 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2011.