2010 UEFA Women's Champions League final

2010 UEFA Women's Champions League
Event2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
Turbine Potsdam won 7–6 on penalties
Date20 May 2010
VenueColiseum Alfonso Pérez, Getafe
RefereeKirsi Heikkinen (Finland)
Attendance10,372

The 2010 UEFA Women's Champions League Final was held at Coliseum Alfonso Pérez in Getafe, Spain, on 20 May 2010. It was the first final of the competition after the rebranding from Women's Cup to the Champions League. The final saw Turbine Potsdam beat Lyon 7–6 on penalties after a 0-0 draw after extra time.[1]

Route to the final

Lyon's path Result Round Potsdam's path Result
Mašinac Niš 1–0, 5–0 Round of 32 Honka 8–1, 8–0
Fortuna Hjørring 1–0, 5–0 Round of 16 Brøndby 1–0, 4–0
Torres 3–0, 0–1 Quarter-final Røa 5–0, 5–0
Umeå 3–2, 0–0 Semi-final Duisburg 0–1, 1–0 a.e.t. (3–1 pen)

Final

Lyon 0–0 (a.e.t.) Turbine Potsdam
Report
Penalties
6–7
Attendance: 10,372
GK 26 Sarah Bouhaddi
DF 17 Corine Franco
DF 5 Laura Georges (c)  68'
DF 3 Wendie Renard  8'
DF 27 Amelie Rybäck
MF 11 Shirley Cruz Traña  89'  105'
MF 4 Ingvild Stensland  70'
MF 22 Amandine Henry
MF 10 Louisa Necib  90'
MF 21 Lara Dickenmann
FW 12 Élodie Thomis
Substitutes:
GK 25 Christine Nilsen
DF 2 Sandrine Dusang
MF 15 Aurélie Kaci  70'
MF 6 Simone  105'
FW 7 Sandrine Brétigny
FW 9 Kátia
FW 24 Isabell Herlovsen  90'
Manager:
Farid Benstiti
GK 24 Anna Felicitas Sarholz
DF 20 Bianca Schmidt
DF 4 Babett Peter
DF 5 Josephine Henning
MF 14 Jennifer Zietz (c)
MF 16 Viola Odebrecht
MF 21 Tabea Kemme  15'  106'
MF 23 Nadine Keßler  66'
FW 10 Fatmire Bajramaj
FW 31 Anja Mittag  97'
FW 9 Jessica Wich  66'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Desirée Schumann
DF 19 Corina Schröder  106'
DF 22 Stefanie Draws
MF 6 Marie-Louise Bagehorn
MF 7 Isabel Kerschowski  66'
MF 33 Carolin Schiewe
FW 17 Yuki Nagasato  66'
Manager:
Bernd Schröder

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Tonja Paavola
    • Anu Jokela
  • Fourth official: Lina Lehtovaara

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Potsdam celebrate start of new era". UEFA. Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2022.