German women's football clubs in international competitions

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This is a compilation of the results of the teams representing Germany at official international women's football competitions, that is the UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Contents

Germany has been the most successful association in the competition with nine titles split between Frankfurt (4), Turbine Potsdam (2), Wolfsburg (2) and Duisburg (1) in nineteen editions as of the 2019–20 season, taking part in all finals but four. [1] It is ranked second at the competition's association standings behind France, [2] and it has held two spots since the 2009–10 season.

Teams

These are the five teams that have represented Germany in the UEFA Women's Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League.

ClubFoundedStateLocationAppearancesFirstLastBest result
Bayern Munich 1970 Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg Bavaria Munich 6 2009–10 2019–20 Semifinals (2018–19)
MSV Duisburg 1977 Flag of North Rhine-Westphalia.svg North Rhine-Westphalia Duisburg 3 2008–09 2010–11 Champion (2008–09)
Eintracht Frankfurt 1973 Flag of Hesse.svg Hesse Frankfurt 10 2001–02 2015–16 Champion (2001–02, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2014–15)
Turbine Potsdam 1971 Flag of Brandenburg.svg Brandenburg Potsdam 8 2004–05 2013–14 Champion (2004–05, 2009–10)
Wolfsburg 1973 Flag of Lower Saxony.svg Lower Saxony Wolfsburg 8 2012–13 2019–20 Champion (2012–13, 2013–14)
Germany adm location map.svg
Location of the teams within Germany

Qualification

EditionCompetitionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
2001–02 UWC 2000–01 Bundesliga Frankfurt (54) Turbine Potsdam (44) Duisburg (40) Brauweiler Pulheim (33) Flaesheim-Hillen (34)
2002–03 UWC 2001–02 Bundesliga Frankfurt (58) Turbine Potsdam (44) Duisburg (44) Bayern Munich (40) FSV Frankfurt (39)
2003–04 UWC 2002–03 Bundesliga Frankfurt (57) Turbine Potsdam (55) Duisburg (44) Heike Rheine (38) Bayern Munich (37)
2004–05 UWC 2003–04 Bundesliga Turbine Potsdam (61) Frankfurt (57) Heike Rheine (43) Duisburg (35) Bayern Munich (34)
2005–06 UWC 2004–05 Bundesliga Frankfurt (63) Duisburg (56) Turbine Potsdam (49) 1 Bayern Munich (33) Bad Neuenahr (33)
2006–07 UWC 2005–06 Bundesliga Turbine Potsdam (59) Duisburg (55) Frankfurt 1 Bad Neuenahr (44) Hamburger SV (33)
2007–08 UWC 2006–07 Bundesliga Frankfurt (60) Duisburg (51) Turbine Potsdam (44) Bayern Munich (38) Bad Neuenahr (33)
2008–09 UWC 2007–08 Bundesliga Frankfurt (54) Duisburg (53) Turbine Potsdam (38) Bayern Munich (38) Bad Neuenahr (37)
2009–10 UWCL 2008–09 Bundesliga Turbine Potsdam (54) Bayern Munich (54) Duisburg (53) 1 Frankfurt (45) Essen-Schönebeck (30)
2010–11 UWCL 2009–10 Bundesliga Turbine Potsdam (59) Duisburg (54) Frankfurt (51) Bayern Munich (39) Wolfsburg (37)
2011–12 UWCL 2010–11 Bundesliga Turbine Potsdam (58) Frankfurt (57) Duisburg (51) Hamburger SV (38) Bayern Munich (35)
2012–13 UWCL 2011–12 Bundesliga Turbine Potsdam (56) Wolfsburg (53) Frankfurt (46) Duisburg (45) Essen-Schönebeck (31)
2013–14 UWCL 2012–13 Bundesliga Wolfsburg (53) Turbine Potsdam (49) Frankfurt (47) Bayern Munich (43) Freiburg (32)
2014–15 UWCL 2013–14 Bundesliga Wolfsburg (55) Frankfurt (53) Turbine Potsdam (49) Bayern Munich (39) Jena (31)
2015–16 UWCL 2014–15 Bundesliga Bayern Munich (56) Wolfsburg (55) Frankfurt (53) 1 Turbine Potsdam (48) Essen-Schönebeck (28)
2016–17 UWCL 2015–16 Bundesliga Bayern Munich (57) Wolfsburg (47) Frankfurt (46) Freiburg (32) Essen-Schönebeck (32)
2017–18 UWCL 2016–17 Bundesliga Wolfsburg (54) Bayern Munich (52) Turbine Potsdam (50) Freiburg (45) Frankfurt (37)
2017–18 UWCL 2017–18 Bundesliga Wolfsburg (56) Bayern Munich (53) Freiburg (48) Turbine Potsdam (45) Essen-Schönebeck (39)
2019–20 UWCL 2018–19 Bundesliga Wolfsburg (59) Bayern Munich (55) Turbine Potsdam (42) Essen-Schönebeck (41) Frankfurt (34)
2020–21 UWCL 2019–20 Bundesliga Wolfsburg (62) Bayern Munich (54) 1899 Hoffenheim (49) Turbine Potsdam (37) Essen-Schönebeck (35)

1 Didn't qualify through the national championship, but as defending champions.

Historical progression

2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10
Champion FRA TUR FRA FRA DUI TUR
Finalists FRA FRA TUR FRA - TUR FRA DUI TUR
Semifinalists FRA FRA FRA TUR FRA - TUR FRA DUI TUR - DUI
Quarterfinalists FRA FRA FRA TUR FRA - TUR FRA - TUR FRA DUI - FRA TUR - DUI
Round of 16Not playedNot playedNot played TUR FRA - TUR FRA - TUR FRA DUI - FRA TUR - DUI - BAY
Round of 32 FRA FRA FRA TUR - DUI - BAY
Earlier stages BAY
2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20
Champion WOL WOL FRA
Finalists TUR FRA WOL WOL FRA WOL WOL WOL
Semifinalists TUR - DUI FRA - TUR WOL WOL - TUR FRA - WOL WOL - FRA WOL BAY WOL
Quarterfinalists TUR - DUI FRA - TUR WOL WOL - TUR FRA - WOL WOL - FRA WOL BAY - WOL BAY - WOL
Round of 16 TUR - DUI FRA - TUR WOL - TUR WOL - TUR FRA - WOL WOL - FRA BAY - WOL WOL BAY - WOL BAY - WOL
Round of 32 TUR - DUI FRA - TUR WOL - TUR WOL - TUR FRA - WOL WOL - FRA - BAY BAY - WOL BAY - WOL BAY - WOL BAY - WOL
Earlier stages DUI

Results by team

Bayern Munich

2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage) Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow City 5–2 Simic 2 - Aigner - Banecki - Würmseer
Qualifiers (group stage) Flag of Georgia.svg Norchi Dinamoeli 19–0 Bürki 6 - Würmseer 5 - Simic 4 - Behringer 2 - Rech
Qualifiers (group stage) Flag of Lithuania.svg Gintra Universitetas (host)8–09 points Bürki 4 - de Pol - Mirlach - Simic - Würmseer
Round of 32 Flag of Hungary.svg Viktória Szombathely a: 5–0h: 4–29–2 Mayr 4 - Banecki - Baunach - Bürki - Islacker - de Pol
Round of 16 Flag of France.svg Montpellier a: 0–0h: 0–1 (aet)0–1
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Twente a: 1–1h: 2–23–3(agr) Behringer - Leupolz
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Scotland.svg Hibernian a: 6–0h: 4–110–1 Miedema 3 - Gerhardt 2 - Leupolz 2 - Behringer - Evans - van der Gragt
Last 16 Flag of Russia.svg Rossiyanka h: 4–0a: 4–08–0 Miedema 4 - Däbritz - Evans - Holstad Berge - Rolser
Quarterfinals Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain h: 1–0a: 0–41–4 Miedema
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of England.svg Chelsea a: 0–1h: 2–12–2(agr) Voňková
2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of Serbia.svg Spartak Subotica a: 7–0h: 4–011–0 Beerensteyn 3 - Magull 2 - Roord 2 - Damnjanović - Demann - Islacker - Lewandowski
Round of 16 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich a: 2–0h: 3–05–0 Škorvánková 2 - Däbritz - Roord
Quarterfinals Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slavia Praha a: 1–1h: 5–16–2 Islacker 2 - Rolfö 2 - Leupolz - Roord
Semifinals Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona h: 0–1a: 0–10–2
2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of Sweden.svg Kopparbergs/Göteborg a: 2–1h: 0–12–2(agr) Islacker 2
Round of 16 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg BIIK Kazygurt a: 5–0h: 2–07–0 Magull 2 - Wenninger 2 - Damnjanović - Gielnik - Rolser
Quarterfinal Flag of France.svg Lyon 1–2 Simon

Duisburg

2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Ukraine.svg Naftokhimik Kalush (host)5–1 Grings 2 - Laudehr 2 - Kayikçi
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Spain.svg Levante 5–0 Grings 2 - Laudehr 2 - Hartmann
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby 4–19 points Grings - Fuss
Quarterfinals Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt a: 3–1h: 2–05–1 Bresonik 2 - Grings 2
Semifinals Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais a: 1–1h: 3–14–2 Grings 2 - Bresonik - Maes
Final Flag of Russia.svg Zvezda Perm a: 6–0h: 1–17–1 Grings 3 - Maes 2 - Alushi - Krahn
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Belarus.svg Universitet Vitebsk a: 5–1h: 6–311–4 Grings 7 - Maes 2 - Hegering - Leite
Last 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Linköping h: 1–1a: 2–03–1 Grings - Laudehr - Popp
Quarterfinals Flag of England.svg Arsenal h: 2–1a: 2–04–1 Grings - Hegering - Himmighofen - Oster
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Turbine Potsdam h: 1–0a: 0–11–1(p: 1–3) Maes
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage) Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovan Bratislava 3–0 Laudehr - Oster - Popp
Qualifiers (group stage) Ulster Banner.svg Crusaders N.S. (host)6–1 Kiesel 2 - Wensing 2 - Krahn - Roelvink
Qualifiers (group stage) Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow City 4–09 points Grings 2 - Kiesel - Laudehr
Round of 32 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg SShVSM-Kairat a: 5–0h: 6–011–0 Grings 8 - Laudehr 2 - Müller
Round of 16 Flag of Denmark.svg Fortuna Hjørring h: 4–2a: 3–07–2 Islacker 2 - Weichelt 2 - Grings - Knaak - Wensing
Quarterfinals Flag of England.svg Everton a: 3–1h: 2–15–2 Popp 2 - Ando - Grings - Laudehr
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Turbine Potsdam h: 2–2a: 0–12–3 Grings - Oster

Frankfurt

2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Spain.svg Levante 1–0 Wunderlich
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Moldova.svg Codru Chişinău 5–0 Hansen - Künzer - Lingor - Meier - Minnert
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Armenia.svg Yerevan 18–09 points Jones 6 - Klein 3 - Meier 3 - Haase 2 - Hansen - Künzer - Spee - Wissink
Quarterfinals Flag of Denmark.svg Odense a: 3–0h: 2–15–1 Lingor 2 - Jones - Prinz - Wunderlich
Semifinals Flag of France.svg Toulouse a: 2–1h: 0–02–1 Jones - Meier
Final Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå 2–02–0 Jones - Prinz
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Mašinac Niš (host)2–0 Meier - Wunderlich
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Croatia.svg Osijek 8–0 Prinz 3 - Meier 2 - Barucha - Jones - Wunderlich
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Ireland.svg Shamrock Rovers 7–19 points Jones 2 - Barucha - Lingor - Meier - Woock - Wunderlich
Quarterfinals Flag of Finland.svg HJK a: 2–0h: 8–010–1 Prinz 3 - Woock 2 - Affeld - Jones - Kliehm - Lingor - Wunderlich
Semifinals Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå a: 1–1h: 1–1 (aet)2–2(p: 6-7) Lingor - Wunderlich
2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Portugal.svg 1º Dezembro 4–0 Albertz - Barucha - Lingor
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Austria.svg Neulengbach 7–1 Albertz 2 - Affeld - Grant - Kliehm - Lingor - Rastetter
Last 32 (group stage) Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao (host)8–19 points Barucha 2 - Lingor 2 - Albertz - Hansen - Grant - Künzer
Quarterfinals Flag of England.svg Fulham h: 3–1a: 4–17–2 Barucha 2 - Prinz 2 - Albertz - Kliehm - Wunderlich
Semifinals Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö a: 0–0h: 4–14–1 Lingor 3
Final Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå a: 0–3h: 0–50–8
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg LUwin.ch (host)4–0 Garefrekes - Härtel - Lingor - Prinz
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 1–1 Smisek
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gömrükçü Baku 11–19 points Wunderlich 4 - Prinz 3 - Garefrekes 2 - Härtel - Kliehm
Quarterfinals Flag of England.svg Arsenal a: 1–1h: 3–14–2 Smisek 2 - Garefrekes - Lingor
Semifinals Flag of France.svg Montpellier h: 0–1a: 3–23–3(agr) Smisek 2 - Lingor
Final Flag of Germany.svg Turbine Potsdam a: 4–0h: 3–27–2 Lingor 3 - Albertz - Garefrekes - Jones - Prinz
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Belarus.svg Universitet Vitebsk 5–0 Bartusiak - Hansen - Lingor - Prinz - Smisek
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Iceland.svg Breiðablik 5–0 Garefrekes 2 - Lingor 2 - Wimbersky
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Finland.svg HJK (host)2–09 points Affeld - Garefrekes
Quarterfinals Flag of Norway.svg Kolbotn a: 1–2h: 3–24–4(agr) Smisek 3 - Wimbersky
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Iceland.svg Valur 3–1 Wimbersky 2 - Prinz
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of England.svg Everton 2–1 Pohlers - Prinz
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Rapide Wezemaal (host)1–17 points
Quarterfinals Flag of Russia.svg Rossiyanka a: 0–0h: 2–12-1 Prinz - Wimbersky
Semifinals Flag of Italy.svg Bardolino h: 4–2a: 3–07–2 Pohlers 3 - Prinz 2 - Garefrekes - Thomas
Final Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå a: 1–1h: 3–24–3 Pohlers 3 - Wimbersky
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Russia.svg Zvezda Perm 0–1
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Norway.svg Røa (host)3–1 Schatton 2
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow City 3–16 points Thomas 2 - Schatton
Quarterfinals Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg h: 1–3a: 0–21–5 Prinz
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Norway.svg Stabæk a: 0–1h: 4–14–2 Bartusiak - Crnogorčević - Landström - Smisek
Last 16 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain h: 3–0a: 1–24–2 Alushi - Behringer - Crnogorčević - Garefrekes
Quarterfinals Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö a: 0–1h: 3–03–1 Garefrekes 2 - Chojnowski
Semifinals Flag of England.svg Arsenal a: 2–1h: 2–04–1 Crnogorčević - Garefrekes - Landström - Marozsán
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 0–20–2
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazygurt a: 2–2h: 4–06–2 Šašić 2 - Marozsán 2 - Boquete - Garefrekes
Last 16 Flag of Italy.svg Torres h: 5–0a: 4–09–0 Šašić 4 - Boquete - Garefrekes - Laudehr - Marozsán
Quarterfinals Flag of England.svg Bristol Academy a: 5–0h: 7–012–0 Islacker 4 - Marozsán 2 - Ando - Boquete - Garefrekes - Löber - B. Schmidt - Störzel
Semifinals Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby h: 7–0a: 6–013–0 Šašić 7 - Boquete 3 - Laudehr - Marozsán
Final Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 2–12–1 Islacker - Šašić
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège a: 2–0h: 6–08–0 Garefrekes 2 - Bartusiak - Crnogorčević - Islacker - Linden - Nagasato - S. Schmidt
Last 16 Flag of Norway.svg Lillestrøm a: 2–0h: 0–2 (aet)2–2(p: 5–4) Garefrekes - Islacker
Quarterfinals Flag of Sweden.svg Rosengård a: 1–0h: 0–1 (aet)1–1(p: 5–4) Marozsán
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Wolfsburg a: 0–4h: 1–01–4 Prießen

Turbine Potsdam

2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of France.svg Montpellier 6–0 Pohlers 3 - Mittag - Odebrecht - Omilade
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Poland.svg Wroclaw 4–1 Pohlers 2 - Odebrecht - Zietz
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Italy.svg Torres 7–59 points Pohlers 3 - Wimbersky 2 - Hingst - Omilade
Quarterfinals Flag of Russia.svg Energiya Voronezh a: 1–1h: 4–15–2 Wimbersky 2 - Becher - Mittag - Odebrecht
Semifinals Flag of Norway.svg Trondheims-Ørn h: 4–0a: 3–17–1 Pohlers 3 - Hingst 2 - Mittag - Wimbersky
Final Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgårdens/Äljsvö a: 2–0h: 3–15–1 Pohlers 3 - Mittag - Wimbersky
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Austria.svg Neulengbach 12–1 Wimbersky 4 - Mittag 3 - Carlson - Hingst - I. Kerschowski - Omilade - Thomas
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saestum 2–0 Hingst - Wimbersky
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of France.svg Montpellier (host)0–07 points
Quarterfinals Flag of Iceland.svg Valur a: 8–1h: 11–119–2 Mittag 4 - Pohlers 4 - Cristiane 3 - Wimbersky 3 - I. Kerschowski - Omilade - Thomas
Semifinals Flag of Sweden.svg Djurgården h: 2–3a: 5–27–5 Mittag 2 - Pohlers 2 - Cristiane - Podvorica - Zietz
Final Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt h: 0–4a: 2–32–7 Pohlers 2
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Rapide Wezemaal 1–0 Pohlers
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saestum (host)2–2 Pohlers 2
Last 16 (group stage) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 4–07 points Hingst - Kameraj - I. Kerschowski - Pohlers
Quarterfinals Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby a: 0–3h: 2–12–4 Carlson - Hingst
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Finland.svg Honka a: 8–1h: 8–016–1 Mittag 6 - Alushi 2 - Zietz 2 - Bagehorn - Draws - Keßler - Odebrecht
Last 16 Flag of Denmark.svg Brøndby h: 1–0a: 4–05–0 Keßler 2 - Alushi - Mittag - Wich
Quarterfinals Flag of Norway.svg Røa h: 5–0a: 5–010–0 Keßler 2 - Mittag 2 - Y. Nagasato 2 - Alushi - Odebrecht - Peter - Wich
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg a: 0–1h: 1–0 (aet)1–1(p: 3–1) Kemme
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 0–0 (aet)0–0(p: 7–6)
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Finland.svg Åland United a: 9–0h: 6–015–0 Mittag 4 - Alushi 2 - Peter 2 - Schmidt 2 - Demann - Kemme - Keßler - Y. Nagasato - Wesely
Last 16 Flag of Austria.svg Neulengbach h: 7–0a: 9–016–0 Y. Nagasato 4 - Mittag 3 - Zietz 3 - Alushi 2 - Bagehorn - Keßler - Odebrecht - Wesely
Quarterfinals Flag of France.svg Juvisy a: 3–0h: 6–29–2 I. Kerschowski 2 - Y. Nagasato 2 - Schmidt 2 - Alushi - Mittag
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg a: 2–2h: 1–03–2 Y. Nagasato 2 - I. Kerschowski
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 0–20–2
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Iceland.svg Þór/KA a: 6–0h: 8–214–2 Y. Nagasato 3 - Kerschowski 2 - Mittag 2 - Añonma - Göransson - Hanebeck - Peter - Zietz
Last 16 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow City h: 10–0a: 7–017–0 Mittag 5 - de Ridder 3 - Añonma 2 - Y. Nagasato 2 - Demann - Draws - Kerschowski - Schmidt
Quarterfinals Flag of Russia.svg Rossiyanka h: 2–0a: 3–05–0 Y. Nagasato 2 - Hanebeck - Peter
Semifinals Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais a: 1–5h: 0–01–5 Schmidt
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège a: 3–1h: 5–08–1 Andonova 5 - Añonma - Y. Nagasato
Last 16 Flag of England.svg Arsenal a: 1–2h: 3–44–6 Göransson 2 - Y. Nagasato - Winters
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Hungary.svg MTK a: 5–0h: 6–011–0 Andonova 3 - Evans 2 - Göransson 2 - A. Nagasato 2 - Draws - Mjelde
Last 16 Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais h: 0–1a: 2–12–2(agr) Draws - Mjelde
Quarterfinals Flag of Italy.svg Torres a: 8–0h: 4–112–1 Ad. Hegerberg 2 - Simic 2 - Wälti 2 - Añonma - Bremer - Elsig - Evans - A. Nagasato
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Wolfsburg h: 0–0a: 2–42–4 Añonma - Simic

Wolfsburg

2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Poland.svg Unia Racibórz a: 5–1h: 6–111–2 Pohlers 4 - Keßler 2 - Müller 2 - Faißt - Jakabfi - Odebrecht
Last 16 Flag of Norway.svg Røa h: 4–1a: 1–15–2 Pohlers 2 - Jakabfi - Popp
Quarterfinals Flag of Russia.svg Rossiyanka g: 2–1a: 2–04–1 Goeßling - Müller - Pohlers - Popp
Semifinals Flag of England.svg Arsenal a: 2–0h: 2–14–1 Keßler - Müller - Pohlers - Wagner
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 1–01–0 Müller
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu a: 14–0h: 13–027–0 Pohlers 6 - Magull 4 - Meyer 3 - Müller 3 - Damnjanović 2 - Fischer 2 - Keßler 2 - Blässe - Bunte - Jakabfi - Odebrecht - Popp
Last 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö a: 2–1h: 3–15–2 Müller 2 - Goeßling - Popp - Wensing
Quarterfinals Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona h: 3–0a: 2–05–0 Keßler 2 - Müller 2 - Jakabfi
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Turbine Potsdam a: 0–0h: 4–24–2 Popp 2 - Keßler - Müller
Final Flag of Sweden.svg Tyresö 4–34–3 Müller 2 - Faißt - Popp
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Norway.svg Stabæk a: 1–0h: 2–13–1 Hansen 2 - Fischer
Last 16 Flag of Austria.svg Neulengbach a: 4–0h: 7–011–0 Magull 2 - Müller 2 - Popp 2 - Wagner 2 - Bernauer - Fischer
Quarterfinals Flag of Sweden.svg Rosengård h: 1–1a: 3–34–4(agr) Popp - Faißt - Peter
Semifinals Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain h: 0–2a: 2–12–3 Jakabfi - Müller
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of Serbia.svg Spartak Subotica a: 0–0h: 4–04–0 Dickenmann - Faißt - Hansen - Simic
Last 16 Flag of England.svg Chelsea a: 2–1h: 2–04–1 Bernauer - Hansen
Quarterfinals Flag of Italy.svg Brescia h: 3–0a: 3–06–0 Jakabfi 2 - Bachmann - Hansen - Popp - Wullaert
Semifinals Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt h: 4–0a: 0–14–1 Bachmann - Kerschowski - Peter - Popp
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 1–1 (aet)1–1(p: 3–4) Popp
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Flag of England.svg Chelsea a: 3–0h: 1–14–1 Jakabfi 3 - Gunnarsdóttir
Last 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Eskilstuna United a: 5–1h: 3–08–1 Jakabfi 5 - Bernauer - Dickenmann - Popp
Quarterfinals Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais h: 0–2a: 1–01–2 Hansen
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid a: 3–0h: 12–215–2 Harder 3 - Popp 3 - Dickenmann 2 - Wullaert 2 - Gunnarsdóttir - Hansen - Pajor
Round of 16 Flag of Italy.svg Fiorentina a: 4–0h: 3–37–3 Gunnarsdóttir 3 - Wullaert 2 - Harder - Popp
Quarterfinals Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slavia Praha h: 5–0a: 1–16–1 Harder 2 - Pajor 2 - Graham Hansen - Gunnarsdóttir
Semifinals Flag of England.svg Chelsea a: 3–1h: 2–05–1 Gunnarsdóttir - Dickenmann - Harder - Pajor
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 1–4 (aet)1–4(aet) Harder
2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of Iceland.svg Þór/KA a: 1–0h: 2–03–0 Harder 2 - Masar
Round of 16 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid h: 4–0a: 6–010–0 Harder 4 - Pajor 2 - Graham Hansen 2 - Popp - Minde
Quarterfinals Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais a: 1–2h: 2–43–6 Harder 2 - Fischer
2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Round of 32 Flag of Kosovo.svg Mitrovica a: 10–0h: 5–015–0 Harder 4 - Maritz 2 - Neto 2 - Jakabfi 2 - Rauch - Huth - Minde - Wolter - Gunnarsdóttir
Round of 16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Twente h: 6–0a: 1–07–0 Jakabfi 2 - Bloodworth 2 - Harder - Rolfö - Blässe
Quarterfinals Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow City 9–19–1 Harder 4 - Engen 2 - Rauch
Semifinals Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 1–01–0 Rolfö
Final Flag of France.svg Olympique Lyonnais 1–31–3 Popp

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