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Spanish women's football clubs in international competitions

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This is a compilation of results for teams representing Spain at international women's football competitions such as the UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League. Spanish clubs have taken part since the inaugural 2001–02 season.

From the 2015–16 season the Spanish league has held two spots in the Women's Champions League. Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona, Espanyol, Levante and Rayo Vallecano have qualified as national champions, and Atlético Madrid and Barcelona as runners-up.[1] So far the most successful team has been Barcelona, having won the competition in 2020–21.[2]

Teams

These are the six teams that have representred Spain in the UEFA Women's Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Club Autonomy Location Apps First Last Best result
Athletic Bilbao Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Bilbao 5 2003–04 2016–17 Last 16
Atlético Madrid Community of Madrid Community of Madrid Madrid 1 2015–16 2020–21 Quarterfinals
Barcelona Catalonia Catalonia Barcelona 5 2012–13 2020–21 Winners
Espanyol Catalonia Catalonia Barcelona 1 2006–07 2006–07 Last 16
Levante Valencian Community Valencian Community Valencia 3 2001–02 2008–09 Last 16
Rayo Vallecano Community of Madrid Community of Madrid Madrid 3 2009–10 2011–12 Last 16

Qualification

Edition Competition Champion Finalist Semifinalist #1 Semifinalist #2
2001–02 UWC 2000–01 Liga Nacional Levante Eibartarrak Pozuelo Puebla
Edition Competition First Second Third Fourth Fifth
2002–03 UWC 2001–02 Superliga Levante (57) Puebla (51) Espanyol (37) Sabadell (32) Estudiantes Huelva (31)
2003–04 UWC 2002–03 Superliga Athletic Bilbao (55) Levante (55) Puebla (46) Sabadell (42) Estudiantes Huelva (38)
2004–05 UWC 2003–04 Superliga Athletc Bilbao (60) Sabadell (58) Levante (58) Puebla (53) Torrejón (53)
2005–06 UWC 2004–05 Superliga Athletic Bilbao (66) Levante (63) Espanyol (57) Torrejón (55) Híspalis (49)
2006–07 UWC 2005–06 Superliga Espanyol (60) Sevilla (60) Levante (55) Rayo Vallecano (48) Athletic Bilbao (41)
2007–08 UWC 2006–07 Superliga Athletic Bilbao (64) Espanyol (63) Levante (55) Rayo Vallecano (53) Sevilla (45)
2008–09 UWC 2007–08 Superliga Levante (71) Rayo Vallecano (71) Athletic Bilbao (53) Espanyol (52) Torrejón (37)
2009–10 UWCL 2008–09 Superliga Rayo Vallecano (81) Levante (76) Athletic Bilbao (65) Espanyol (60) Alcaine Zaragoza (51)
Edition Competition Play-off – Champion Play-off – Finalist 2nd stage – Third 2nd stage – Fourth 2nd stage – Fifth
2010–11 UWCL 2009–10 Superliga Rayo Vallecano Espanyol Athletic Bilbao (29) Atlético Madrid (18) Barcelona (17)
2011–12 UWCL 2010–11 Superliga Rayo Vallecano Espanyol Athletic Bilbao (28) Barcelona (19) Atlético Madrid (17)
Edition Competition First Second Third Fourth Fifth
2012–13 UWCL 2011–12 1ª División Barcelona (94) Athletic Bilbao (91) Espanyol (76) Rayo Vallecano (70) Levante (68)
2013–14 UWCL 2012–13 1ª División Barcelona (76) Athletic Bilbao (74) Atlético Madrid (68) Levante (65) Espanyol (54)
2014–15 UWCL 2013–14 1ª División Barcelona (79) Athletic Bilbao (69) Atlético Madrid (54) Rayo Vallecano (51) Levante (51)
2015–16 UWCL 2014–15 1ª División Barcelona (77) Atlético Madrid (69) Athletic Bilbao (65) Valencia (59) Levante (55)
2016–17 UWCL 2015–16 1ª División Athletic Bilbao (78) Barcelona (77) Atlético Madrid (69) Levante (54) Real Sociedad (53)
2017–18 UWCL 2016–17 1ª División Atlético Madrid (78) Barcelona (75) Valencia (68) Levante (57) Athletic Bilbao (53)

Historical progression

2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10
Champion
Finalist
Semifinalists
Quarterfinalists
Round of 16 ATH ESP LEV
Round of 32 LEV LEV ATH ATH ATH ESP ATH LEV RAY
Earlier stages
2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17
Champion
Finalist
Semifinalists BAR
Quarterfinalists BAR BAR BAR
Round of 16 RAY RAY BAR BAR BARATL BAR
Round of 32 RAY RAY BAR BAR BAR BARATL ATHBAR
Earlier stages RAY

Results by team

2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Austria Neulengbach 2–0 3 points CastrilloFernández
Last 32 (group stage) Portugal 1º Dezembro 5–2 6 points Iturregi 2 – AnguloFerreiraIbarra
Last 32 (group stage) Germany Frankfurt 1–8 6 points Juaristi
2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Northern Ireland Newtownabbey Strikers 10–3 3 points Sánchez 2 – FernándezFerreiraIturregiOnaindiaOruetaVázquezZabala
Last 32 (group stage) Israel Maccabi Holon 1–1 4 points Juaristi
Last 32 (group stage) Romania Clujana (host) 5–0 7 points Fernández 2 – Vázquez 2 – Orueta
Last 16 (group stage) England Arsenal 2–2 1 point IturregiVázquez
Last 16 (group stage) Sweden Djurgården/Älvsjö (host) 2–3 1 points FerreiraOlabarrieta
Last 16 (group stage) Greece Aegina 5–1 4 points Vázquez 2 – FernándezIbarraMurua
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Scotland Glasgow City 6–2 3 points Vázquez 3 – FernándezGurrutxagaJuaristi
Last 32 (group stage) Belgium Rapide Wezemaal 3–0 6 points FernándezJuaristiOrueta
Last 32 (group stage) Netherlands Saestum (host) 1–1 7 points Fernández
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto (host) 4–0 3 points DíezFerreiraMuruaVázquez
Last 32 (group stage) Malta Paola Hibernians 16–0 6 points Vázquez 7 – Juaristi 3 – Olabarrieta 2 – DíezIturregiMuruaSánchez
Last 32 (group stage) Italy Bardolino 0–1 6 points
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring h: 2–1 a: 1–3 (aet) 3–4 CorresOrozVázquez
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk h: 0–2 a: 3–0 3–2 BeltránD. GarcíaGonzález
Last 16 France Olympique Lyonnais h: 1–3 a: 0–6 1–9 Calderón
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Germany Wolfsburg h: 0–3
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 England Arsenal a: 0–3 h: 0–4 0–7
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Denmark Brøndby h: 0–0 a: 2–2 2–2 ČankovićCorredera
Last 16 Switzerland Zürich h: 3–0 a: 3–1 6–1 Bermúdez 2 – ČankovićCorrederaR. GarcíaLosada
Quarterfinals Germany VfL Wolfsburg a: 0–3 h: 0–2 0–5
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Czech Republic Slavia Prague a: 1–0 h: 3–0 4–0 BermúdezR. GarcíaPutellasA. Romero
Last 16 England Bristol Academy h: 0–1 a: 1–1 1–2 Losada
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Kazakhstan Kazygurt a: 1–1 h: 4–1 5–2 Hermoso 2 – R. GarcíaSerranoUnzué
Last 16 Netherlands Twente a: 1–0 h: 1–0 2–0 O. García 2
Quarterfinals France Paris Saint-Germain h: 0–0 a: 0–1 0–1
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Belarus Minsk a: 3–0 h: 2–1 5–1 Hermoso 3 – AlvesTorrejón
Last 16 Netherlands Twente a: 1–0 h: 4–0 5–0 AlvesHermosoLatorreN'GuessanTorrejón
Quarterfinals Sweden Rosengård a: 1–0 h: 2–0 3–0 CaldenteyHermosoOuahabi
Semifinals France Paris Saint-Germain h: 1–3 a: 0–2 1–5 Latorre
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Norway Avaldsnes a: 4–0 AlvesCaldenteyDugganMartens
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Scotland Hibernian (host) 4–1 3 points Martín 2 – CubíSerna
Last 32 (group stage) France Juvisy 1–0 6 points Rubio
Last 32 (group stage) Faroe Islands 7–0 9 points Cubí 4 – Martín 2 - Diéguez
Last 16 (group stage) Norway Kolbotn (host) 2–4 0 points MartínMiranda
Last 16 (group stage) Sweden Umeå 0–3 0 points
Last 16 (group stage) Ukraine Lehenda Chernihiv 5–0 3 points Serna 2 – CubíMartínRubio
2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Germany Frankfurt (host) 0–1 0 points
Last 32 (group stage) Armenia Yerevan 17–0 3 points Prieto 4 – Jiménez 4 – R. Castillo 2 – Gimbert 2 – Monje 2 – Fuentesdel RíoSoler
Last 32 (group stage) Moldova Codru Chisinau 3–1 6 points GimbertJiménezSoler
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Belgium Eendracht Aalst 8–0 3 points Fuentes 3 – Jiménez 2 – Prieto 2 – Gimbert
Last 32 (group stage) England Arsenal (host) 1–2 3 points Prieto
Last 32 (group stage) Azerbaijan Gömrükçü Baku 2–1 6 points FuentesMoreno
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) North Macedonia Skiponjat (host) 9–0 3 points Conti 3 – Pérez 3 – Donaire – González
Last 32 (group stage) Belgium Tienen 9–2 6 points Conti 3 – Donaire 3 – del Río 2 – Vilanova
Last 32 (group stage) Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0–0 7 points
Last 16 (group stage) Denmark Brøndby 0–1 0 points
Last 16 (group stage) Germany Duisburg 0–5 0 points
Last 16 (group stage) Ukraine Naftokhimik Kalush (host) 4–1 3 points R. CastilloPérezPrim – Ves
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Russia Rossiyanka h: 1–3 a: 1–2 2–5 MartínPablos
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Iceland Valur h: 3–0 a: 1–1 4–1 Martín 2 – HermosoPablos
Last 16 England Arsenal h: 2–0 a: 1–4 3–4 BermúdezMartínPablos
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage) Republic of Ireland Peamount United 1–0 3 points Pablos
Qualifiers (group stage) Estonia Pärnu 4–1 6 points Hermoso 2 – P. GarcíaMellado
Qualifiers (group stage) Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto (host) 4–0 9 points Hermoso 3 – P. García
Last 32 Finland PK-35 Vantaa a: 4–1 h: 3–0 7–1 Pablos 2 – BohoS. GarcíaHermosoPizarroVega
Last 16 England Arsenal h: 1–1 a: 1–5 2–6 Pablos 2

References

  1. ^ UEFA
  2. ^ "Chelsea 0-4 Barcelona: Barça surge to first Women's Champions League title". UEFA.com. 16 May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021.