WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv in European football

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WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv in European football
Club WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv
First entry 2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup
Latest entry 2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League

This is a list of matches of WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv in Europe. Created in 2006, the club is considered a descendant of WFC Arsenal Kharkiv and some sources combine records of the two clubs.

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Overall record

Accurate as of 6 August 2022
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
European Cup / Champions League 382121510570+35055.26

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Results

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup First qualifying round Flag of Russia.svg Rossiyanka 0–3Second place
Flag of Serbia.svg Napredak Kruševac 4–2
Flag of Georgia.svg Dinamo Tbilisi 14–0
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 32 Flag of Sweden.svg Umeå 0–50–60–11 Symbol delete vote.svg
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Albania.svg Ada 14–1Second place
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg KÍ Klaksvík 2–1
Flag of Cyprus.svg Apollon Limassol 0–3
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Ireland.svg Raheny United 2–1Second place
Ulster Banner.svg Crusaders Strikers 5–0
Flag of Hungary.svg MTK 0–1
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Slovakia.svg Union Nové Zámky 3–1Second place
Ulster Banner.svg Glentoran 5–0
Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow City 0–4
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Latvia.svg Rīgas FS 4–1Second place
Flag of Slovakia.svg Union Nové Zámky 5–0
Flag of Finland.svg PK-35 Vantaa 1–2
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Latvia.svg Rīgas FS 2–0Third place
Flag of Israel.svg Ramat HaSharon 0–1
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg SFK 2000 2–2
2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Malta.svg Birkirkara 8–0First place
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff Met 5–2
Flag of Romania.svg Olimpia Cluj 3–1
Round of 32 Flag of Sweden.svg Linköpings 1–60–40–10 Symbol delete vote.svg
2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Flag of Croatia.svg Split 3–2Second place
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Bettembourg 6–0
Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk 0–2
2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round 1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg NSA Sofia 5–15–1 Symbol keep vote.svg
Flag of Slovenia.svg Pomurje 4–14–1 Symbol keep vote.svg
Qualifying round 2 Flag of Cyprus.svg Apollon Limassol 3–12–15–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Group stage Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 0–10–3Third place
Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 0–60–5
Flag of Iceland.svg Breiðablik 0–02–0


Games record

As of 6 August 2022

AgainstPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGATeams
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 1100141 Ada Velipojë
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 100102 Minsk
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH 101022 SFK 2000
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 110051 NSA Sofia
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 110032 Split
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 320155 Apollon Limassol
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 110021 KÍ Klaksvík
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 100112 PK-35 Vantaa
Flag of France.svg  France 2002011 Paris Saint-Germain
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 1100140 Dinamo Tbilisi
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 100101 MTK Hungária
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 211020 Breiðablik
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 110021 Raheny United
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 100101 Ramat HaSharon
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 220061 Rīgas FS
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 110060 Bettembourg
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 110080 Birkirkara
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland 2200100 Crusaders Strikers, Glentoran
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 110031 Olimpia Cluj
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 100103 Rossiyanka
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 100104 Glasgow City
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 110042 Napredak Kruševac
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 220081 Union Nové Zámky
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 110041 Pomurje
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 200204 Real Madrid
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4004121 Umeå, Linköpings
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 110052 Cardiff Met

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