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Finals list

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Having the winners of two legged tied twice per year now there is misleading. Is there a better way? -Koppapa (talk) 20:29, 1 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Maybe liberally applying rowspan? But why was it changed in the first place? I thought the previous format was fine. I'm going to RV until we come to a decision, since the unregistered user who made the change didn't give an explanation (and greatly inflated the size of the article doing so). CyMoahk2 (talk) 15:59, 8 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Top 8

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"The Czech Republic replaced Austria in the top eight for 2014–15 and itself was overtaken by Spain for 2015–16." Source for the Spain part? I don't agree - my calc says czech rises to 7 (35.5p), then denmark (34.5p), then spain (34.0p). hence removing spain part. 130.240.231.125 (talk) 15:19, 6 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Please compare, i have no problem though leaving it out for the next year until it is sourceable. -Koppapa (talk) 16:09, 6 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

add to article

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I believe it should be added to the article.

Performances by nation

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# Year 1st 2nd SF SF QF QF QF QF Teams
UEFA Women's Cup
1 2001-02  GER  SWE  FRA  FIN  ENG  DEN  RUS  NOR 33
2 2002-03  SWE  DEN  GER  ENG  FRA  FIN  NOR  RUS 35
3 2003-04  SWE  GER  DEN  SWE  AZE  RUS  NOR  ENG 41
4 2004-05  GER  SWE  ENG  NOR  SWE  ITA  RUS  BLR 43
5 2005-06  GER  GER  FRA  SWE  ENG  DEN  ISL  CZE 43
6 2006-07  ENG  SWE  NOR  DEN  NOR  GER  ISL  NED 43
7 2007-08  GER  SWE  ITA  FRA  ENG  DEN  BEL  RUS 45
8 2008-09  GER  RUS  FRA  SWE  DEN  GER  ENG  ITA 43
UEFA Women's Champions League
9 2009-10  GER  FRA  SWE  GER  FRA  ENG  ITA  NOR 53
10 2010-11  FRA  GER  ENG  GER  RUS  SWE  ENG  FRA 51
11 2011-12  FRA  GER  GER  ENG  SWE  DEN  RUS  SWE 54
12 2012-13  GER  FRA  ENG  FRA  ITA  RUS  SWE  SWE 54
13 2013-14  GER  SWE  ENG  GER  GER  AUT  ITA  ESP 54
14 2014-15  GER  FRA  GER  DEN  ENG  SWE  SWE  SCO 54
15 2015-16  FRA  GER  GER  FRA  ITA  SWE  CZE  ESP 56
16 2016-17  FRA  FRA  ENG  ESP  DEN  GER  SWE  GER 59
17 2017-18  FRA  GER  ENG  ENG  FRA  CZE  SWE  ESP 61
18 2018-19  FRA  ESP  ENG  GER  GER  FRA  CZE  NOR 60
19 2019-20  FRA  GER  ESP  FRA  SCO  ESP  ENG  GER 62
20 2020-21  ESP  ENG  GER  FRA  SWE  GER  FRA  ENG 62
21 2021-22  FRA  ESP  GER  FRA  ESP  ENG  ITA  GER 72
22 2022-23  ESP  GER  ENG  ENG  FRA  ITA  FRA  GER 71
23 2023-24 70

Medals by nations (2001-2023)

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The table is for information only. Gold and silver medals are awarded. The losers of the semi-finals are considered bronze. In fact, the table shows the semi-final times of each country's clubs. This table is only statistical and unofficial. In reality, bronze medals are not awarded.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)981027
2 France (FRA)84921
3 Sweden (SWE)25411
4 Spain (ESP)2226
5 England (ENG)111214
6 Denmark (DEN)0134
7 Russia (RUS)0101
8 Norway (NOR)0022
9 Finland (FIN)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (10 entries)22224488