French women's football clubs in international competitions

This is a compilation of results for teams representing France at official international women's football competitions, that is the UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League. France was first represented in them by Toulouse in the inaugural 2001–02.[1]

France is along with Germany one of the two associations that have won the competition in the Champions League era through Olympique Lyonnais with three titles.[2] Paris Saint-Germain has also reached the final. As of the 2016–17 edition France is ranked second at the association rankings with a coefficient of 76,000 and it is thus one of the twelve UEFA members granted two spots in the competition.

Teams

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

ClubFoundedRegionCityAppearancesFirstLastBest result
Juvisy1971Île-de-France Île-de-FranceViry-Châtillon42003–042012–133 / 7 – Semifinalist
Montpellier1990Occitania (administrative region) OccitanieMontpellier32004–052009–103 / 7 – Semifinalist
Olympique Lyonnais1970Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesLyon102007–082016–171 / 7 – Champion
Paris Saint-Germain1991Île-de-France Île-de-FranceParis52011–122016–172 / 7 – Finalist
Toulouse1980Occitania (administrative region) OccitanieToulouse22001–022002–033 / 7 – Semifinalist
French women's football clubs in international competitions is located in France
Juvisy
Juvisy
Montpellier
Montpellier
Olympique
Olympique
PSG
PSG
Toulouse
Toulouse
Locations of the teams within France

Qualification

EditionCompetition2nd stage - First2nd - stage - Second2nd stage - Third2nd stage - Fourth
2001–02 UWC2000–01 Division 1Toulouse (13)La Roche (7)Juvisy (6)Lyon (5)
2002–03 UWC2001–02 Division 1Toulouse (14)Juvisy (12)Lyon (7)Montpellier (3)
2003–04 UWC2002–03 Division 1Juvisy (14)Lyon (9)Montpellier (7)Toulouse (6)
2004–05 UWC2003–04 Division 1Montpellier (11)Lyon (10)Juvisy (9)Toulouse (5)
EditionCompetitionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
2005–06 UWC2004–05 Division 1Montpellier (82)Juvisy (79)Lyon (69)Soyaux (60)Toulouse (59)
2006–07 UWC2005–06 Division 1Juvisy (85)Montpellier (76)Olympique Lyonnais (60)Toulouse (59)CNFE (56)
2007–08 UWC2006–07 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (83)Montpellier (76)Juvisy (75)Soyaux (60)CNFE (52)
2008–09 UWC2007–08 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (80)Juvisy (73)Montpellier (63)Saint-Étienne (56)Paris Saint-Germain (53)
2009–10 UWCL2008–09 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (86)Montpellier (73)Juvisy (72)Hénin-Beaumont (51)Nord Allier Yzeure (51)
2010–11 UWCL2009–10 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (78)Juvisy (77)Paris Saint-Germain (74)Montpellier (70)Nord Allier Yzeure (53)
2011–12 UWCL2010–11 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (88)Paris Saint-Germain (74)Montpellier (71)Juvisy (70)Saint-Étienne (56)
2012–13 UWCL2011–12 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (82)Juvisy (78)Montpellier (76)Paris Saint-Germain (66)Saint-Étienne (50)
2013–14 UWCL2012–13 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (88)Paris Saint-Germain (78)Juvisy (71)Montpellier (67)Nord Allier Yzeure (53)
2014–15 UWCL2013–14 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (85)Paris Saint-Germain (78)Juvisy (77)Montpellier (68)En Avant Guingamp (49)
2015–16 UWCL2014–15 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (88)Paris Saint-Germain (82)Juvisy (67)Montpellier (66)En Avant Guingamp (64)
2016–17 UWCL2015–16 Division 1Olympique Lyonnais (82)Paris Saint-Germain (79)Montpellier (71)Juvisy (70)Rodez (52)

Progression by season

SeasonTeamsEarlier roundsRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
2001–02 UWCOccitania (administrative region) ToulouseUkraine Lehenda 1Not heldEngland ArsenalGermany Frankfurt
2002–03 UWCOccitania (administrative region) ToulouseItaly Lazio 1Not heldSweden Umeå
2003–04 UWCÎle-de-France JuvisyNorway Kolbotn 1
2004–05 UWCOccitania (administrative region) MontpellierAustria Neulengbach 1Italy Torres 1
2005–06 UWCOccitania (administrative region) MontpellierPortugal 1º Dezembro 1Netherlands Saestum 1Denmark BrøndbyGermany Frankfurt
2006–07 UWCÎle-de-France JuvisySpain Espanyol 1
2007–08 UWCAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique LyonnaisBosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1Norway Kolbotn 1England ArsenalSweden Umeå
2008–09 UWCAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique LyonnaisAustria Neulengbach 1Italy BardolinoGermany Duisburg
2009–10 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Serbia MašinacDenmark FortunaItaly TorresSweden UmeåGermany Turbine
Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier (2nd)Bulgaria NSA 1Belgium StandardGermany BayernSweden Umeå
2010–11 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Netherlands AZRussia RossiyankaRussia ZvezdaEngland ArsenalGermany Turbine
Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier (2nd)Romania Târgu Mureş 1Iceland BreiðablikItaly TorresGermany Turbine
2011–12 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Romania OlimpiaCzechoslovakia SpartaDenmark BrøndbyGermany TurbineGermany Frankfurt
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd)Republic of Ireland PeamountGermany Frankfurt
2012–13 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Finland PK-35Russia ZorkySweden MalmöFrance JuvisyGermany Wolfsburg
Île-de-France Juvisy (2nd)Switzerland ZürichNorway StabækSweden GöteborgFrance Olympique
2013–14 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Netherlands TwenteGermany Turbine
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd)Sweden Tyresö
2014–15 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Italy BresciaFrance PSG
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd)Netherlands TwenteFrance OlympiqueScotland GlasgowGermany WolfsburgGermany Frankfurt
2015–16 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Poland MedykSpain AtléticoCzech Republic SlaviaFrance PSGGermany Wolfsburg
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd)Romania OlimpiaSweden ÖrebroSpain BarcelonaFrance Olympique
2016–17 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Norway AvaldsnesSwitzerland ZürichGermany WolfsburgEngland ManchesterFrance PSG
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd)Norway LillestrømKazakhstan KazygurtGermany BayernSpain BarcelonaFrance Olympique
2016–17 UWCLAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st)Poland MedykKazakhstan Kazygurt
Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier (2nd)Russia ZvezdaItaly Brescia

1 Group stage. Highest-ranked eliminated team in case of qualification, lowest-ranked qualified team in case of elimination.

Results by team

Juvisy

2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Republic of Ireland University College Dublin6–1Bourdille 2 - Perraudeau 2 - Tonazzi 2
Last 32 (group stage)Poland AZS Wroclaw3–0Soubeyrand 2 - Guilbert
Last 32 (group stage)Norway Kolbotn (host)1–26 pointsPerraudeau
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 36 (group stage)Faroe Islands 6–0Pichon 2 - Butel - Lacroix - Moresco - Tonazzi
Last 36 (group stage)Spain Espanyol0–1
Last 36 (group stage)Scotland Hibernian (host)6–06 pointsTonazzi 3 - Pichon 2 - Lacroix
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage)Romania Târgu Mureș5–1Tonazzi 3 - Lebailly - Trimoreau
Qualifiers (group stage)Estonia Levadia Tallinn12–0Machart 4 - Lebailly 2 - Pourtalet 2 - Fernandes - Mendes - Soubeyrand - Thiney
Qualifiers (group stage)Iceland Breiðablik (host)3–37 pointsCoquet - Machart - Mendes
Last 32Iceland Breiðablika: 3–0h: 6–09–0Machart 3 - Coquet 2 - Thiney 2 - Soubeyrand - Tonazzi
Last 16Italy Torresa: 2–1h: 2–24–3Tonazzi 3 - Coquet
QuarterfinalsGermany Turbine Potsdamh: 0–3a: 2–62–9Tonazzi - Thiney
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Switzerland Züricha: 1–1h: 1–02–1Thiney 2
Last 16Norway Stabæka: 0–0h: 2–12–1Cayman - Soubeyrand
QuarterfinalsSweden Göteborgh: 1–0a: 3–14–1Catala 2 - Cayman - Machart
SemifinalsFrance Olympique Lyonnaisa: 0–3h: 1–61–9Diani

Montpellier

2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 36 (group stage)Republic of Ireland University College Dublin5–0Lattaf 2 - Ayachi - Faisandier - Ramos
Last 36 (group stage)Austria Neulengbach7–0Bompastor 2 - Lattaf 2 - Ramos 2 - Lacaze
Last 36 (group stage)Portugal 1º Dezembro1–09 pointsRamos
Last 16 (group stage)Germany Turbine Potsdam (host)0–6
Last 16 (group stage)Italy Torres1–2Ramos
Last 16 (group stage)Poland AZS Wroclaw0–20 points
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 36 (group stage)Northern Ireland Glentoran8–0Hamou Maamar 3 - Bompastor 2 - Ramos 2 - Faisandier
Last 36 (group stage)Wales Cardiff City2–0Faisandier - Soyer
Last 36 (group stage)Portugal 1º Dezembro (host)1–09 pointsFaisandier
Last 16 (group stage)Netherlands Saestum2–1Faisandier - Lattaf
Last 16 (group stage)Austria Neulengbach3–0Faisandier - Lattaf - Thomis
Last 16 (group stage)Germany Turbine Potsdam0–07 points
QuarterfinalsDenmark Brøndbyh: 3–0a: 3–16–1Thomis 3 - Lattaf 2 - Faisandier
SemifinalsGermany Frankfurta: 1–0h: 2–33–3 (agr)Diguelman 3
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage)Faroe Islands 2–0
Qualifiers (group stage)North Macedonia Tikvesanka (host)7–1
Qualifiers (group stage)Bulgaria NSA Sofia3–09 points
Last 32Belgium Standard Liègea: 0–0h: 3–13–1Delie - Hamou-Maamar - Ramos
Last 16Germany Bayern Munichh: 0–0a: 1–0 (aet)1–0Lattaf
QuarterfinalsSweden Umeåa: 0–0h: 2–22–2 (agr)Diguelman - Plaza
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Russia Zvezda Permh: 0–1a: 2–02–1Jakobsson 2
Last 16Italy Brescia

Olympique Lyonnais

2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 40 (group stage)Slovakia Slovan Duslo Šaľa12–0Kátia 3 - Necib 3 - Abily 2 - Bretigny - Henry - Renard
Last 40 (group stage)North Macedonia Skiponjat (host)10–0Bretigny 3 - Thomis 3 - Cruz 2 - Necib - Simone
Last 40 (group stage)Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo7–09 pointsKátia 3 - Bompastor 2 - Dusang - Necib
Last 16 (group stage)Denmark Brøndby0–0
Last 16 (group stage)Norway Kolbotn1–0Abily
Last 16 (group stage)Czech Republic Sparta Prague2–17 pointsAbily - Renard
QuarterfinalsEngland Arsenalh: 0–0a: 3–23–2Abily - Kátia - Thomis
SemifinalsSweden Umeåh: 1–1a: 0–01–1 (agr)Abily
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 16 (group stage)Austria Neulengbach8–0Abily 2 - Necib 2 - Bompastor - Georges - Schelin - Thomis
Last 16 (group stage)Switzerland Zürich (host)7–1Kátia 3 - Schelin 2 - Abily - Bretigny
Last 16 (group stage)England Arsenal3–09 pointsSchelin 2 - Abily
QuarterfinalsItaly Bardolinoa: 5–0h: 4–19–1Bretigny 2 - Franco 2 - Schelin 2 - Abily - Kátia - Necib
SemifinalsGermany Duisburgh: 1–1a: 1–32–4Stensland - Thomis
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Serbia Mašinac Niša: 1–0h: 5–06–0Necib 2 - Bretigny - Schelin - Simone - Thomis
Last 16Denmark Fortuna Hjørringa: 1–0h: 5–06–0
QuarterfinalsItaly Torresh: 3–0a: 0–13–1Schelin 2 - Cruz
SemifinalsSweden Umeåh: 3–2a: 0–03–2Necib 2 - Kátia
FinalGermany Turbine Potsdam0–0 (aet)0–0 (p: 6–7)
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Netherlands AZa: 2–1h: 8–010–1Schelin 3 - Le Sommer 2 - Renard 2 - Cruz - Dickenmann - Thomis
Last 16Russia Rossiyankaa: 6–1h: 5–011–1Schelin 4 - Abily - Bompastor - Bretigny - Dickenmann - Le Sommer - Necib
QuarterfinalsRussia Zvezda Perma: 0–0h: 1–01–0Dickenmann
SemifinalsEngland Arsenalh: 2–0a: 3–25–2Le Sommer 2 - Schelin 2 - Dickenmann
FinalGermany Turbine Potsdam2–02–0Dickenmann - Renard
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Romania Olimpia Cluja: 9–0h: 3–012–0Le Sommer 4 - Abily 2 - Bompastor - Cruz - Majri - Renard - Schelin - Thomis
Last 16Czech Republic Sparta Praguea: 6–0h: 6–012–0Schelin 3 - Abily 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Dickenmann - Franco - Georges - Necib - Thomis
QuarterfinalsDenmark Brøndbyh: 4–0a: 4–08–0Abily 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Bompastor - Dickenmann - Necib - Thomis
SemifinalsGermany Turbine Potsdamh: 5–1a: 0–05–1Abily 2 - Dickenmann - Renard - Schelin
FinalGermany Frankfurt2–02–0Abily - Le Sommer
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Finland PK-35a: 7–0h: 5–012–0Abily 2 - Majri 2 - Tonazzi 2 - Bompastor - Dickenmann - Henry - Le Sommer - Necib - Renard
Last 16Russia Zorky Krasnogorska: 9–0h: 2–011–0Necib 3 - Henry 2 - Tonazzi 2 - Abily - Bompastor - Otaki
QuarterfinalsSweden LdB Malmöh: 5–0a: 3–08–0Schelin 3 - Abily - Necib - Rapinoe - Renard - Thomis
SemifinalsFrance Juvisyh: 3–0a: 6–19–1Schelin 4 - Tonazzi 2 - Abily - Rapinoe - Renard
FinalGermany Wolfsburg0–10–1
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Netherlands Twentea: 4–0h: 6–010–0Necib 2 - Schelin 2 - Tonazzi 2 - Bussaglia - Kumagai - Le Sommer - Rapinoe
Last 16Germany Turbine Potsdama: 1–0h: 1–22–2 (agr)Abily - Necib
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Italy Bresciaa: 5–0h: 9–014–0Le Sommer 5 - Abily 3 - Necib 2 - Schelin 2 - Hegerberg - Renard
Last 16France Paris Saint-Germaina: 1–1h: 0–11–2Franco
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Poland Medyk Konina: 6–0h: 3–09–0Hegerberg 4 - Bremer 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Renard
Last 16Spain Atlético Madrida: 3–1h: 6–09–1Hegerberg 4 - Schelin 2 - Kumagai - Necib - Thomis
QuarterfinalsCzech Republic Slavia Pragueh: 9–1a: 0–09–1Abily 2 - Hegerberg 2 - Mbock Bathy 2 - Le Sommer - Majri - Necib
SemifinalsFrance Paris Saint-Germainh: 7–0a: 1–08–0Hegerberg 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Schelin 2 - Abily - Necib
FinalGermany Wolfsburg1–1 (aet)1–1 (p: 4–3)Hegerberg
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Norway Avaldsnesa: 5–2h: 5–010–2Le Sommer 3 - Abily 2 - Cascarino - Hegerberg - Kumagai - Marozsán - Renard
Last 16Switzerland Zürichh: 8–0a: 9–017–0Hegerberg 3 - Lavogez 3 - Abily 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Tarrieu 2 - Kumagai - Mbock Bathy - Seger - Franco - Renard
QuarterfinalsGermany Wolfsburga: 2–0h: 0–12–1Abily - Marozsán
SemifinalsEngland Manchester Citya: 3–1h: 0–13–2KumagaiLe SommerMarozsán
FinalFrance Paris Saint-Germain0–0 (aet)0–0 (p: 7–6)
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Poland Medyk Konina: 5–0h: 9–014–0Hegerberg 5 – Renard 4 – AbilyBronzeKumagaiLe SommerMajri
Last 16Kazakhstan Kazygurt

Paris Saint-Germain

2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Republic of Ireland Peamount Uniteda: 2–0h: 3–05–0Coton-Pélagie 2 - Dali - Debonne - Thomas
Last 16Germany Frankfurta: 0–3h: 2–12–4Long 2
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Sweden Tyresöa: 1–2h: 0–01–2Delannoy
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Netherlands Twentea: 2–1h: 1–03–1Asllani - Cruz - Horan
Last 16France Olympique Lyonnaish: 1–1a: 1–02–1Alushi 2
QuarterfinalsScotland Glasgow Citya: 2–0h: 5–07–0Dali - Delannoy - Deie - Hamraoui - Lahmari
SemifinalsGermany Wolfsburga: 2–0h: 1–23–2Cruz - Delannoy - Kaci
FinalGermany Frankfurt1–21–2Delie
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Romania Olimpia Cluja: 6–0h: 9–015–0Cristiane 5 - Horan 2 - Mittag 2 - Sarr 2 - Cruz - Dahlkvist - Delannoy
Last 16Sweden Örebroa: 1–1h: 0–01–1 (agr)Mittag
QuarterfinalsSpain Barcelonaa: 0–0h: 1–01–0Cristiane
SemifinalsFrance Olympique Lyonnaisa: 0–7h: 0–10–8
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32Norway Lillestrøma: 1–3h: 4–15–4Cristiane 3 - Boquete - Paredes
Last 16Kazakhstan Kazygurta: 3–0h: 4–17–1Paredes 2 - Sarr 2 - Cruz - Delie
QuarterfinalsGermany Bayern Municha: 0–1h: 4–04–1Cristiane 2 - Cruz - Delie
SemifinalsSpain Barcelonaa: 3–12–05–1Cristiane - Cruz - Delannoy - Delie
FinalFrance Olympique Lyonnais0–0 (aet)0–0 (p: 6–7)

Toulouse

2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Ukraine Lehenda Chernihiv1–0
Last 32 (group stage)Croatia Osijek6–0Rouquet 3 - Kramo 2 - Pavailler
Last 32 (group stage)Scotland Ayr United2–27 pointsMonicolle - Samptiaux
QuarterfinalsEngland Arsenala: 1–1h: 2–1 (aet)3–2Briche - Kramo - Rouquet
SemifinalsGermany Frankfurth: 1–2a: 0–01–2Rouquet
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup
RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 (group stage)Hungary Femina Budapest1–0Maugeais
Last 32 (group stage)Italy Lazio1–1Traïkia
Last 32 (group stage)Israel Maccabi Haifa9–07 pointsBriche 4 - Traïkia 4 - Maugeais
QuarterfinalsSweden Umeåa: 0–2h: 0–00–2

References

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