French women's football clubs in international competitions

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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[edit]

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

Club Founded Region City Appearances First Last Best result
Juvisy 1971 Île-de-France Île-de-France Viry-Châtillon 4 2003–04 2012–13 3 / 7 – Semifinalist
Montpellier 1990 Occitania (administrative region) Occitanie Montpellier 3 2004–05 2009–10 3 / 7 – Semifinalist
Olympique Lyonnais 1970 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Lyon 10 2007–08 2016–17 1 / 7 – Champion
Paris Saint-Germain 1991 Île-de-France Île-de-France Paris 5 2011–12 2016–17 2 / 7 – Finalist
Toulouse 1980 Occitania (administrative region) Occitanie Toulouse 2 2001–02 2002–03 3 / 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[edit]

Edition Competition 2nd stage - First 2nd - stage - Second 2nd stage - Third 2nd stage - Fourth
2001–02 UWC 2000–01 Division 1 Toulouse (13) La Roche (7) Juvisy (6) Lyon (5)
2002–03 UWC 2001–02 Division 1 Toulouse (14) Juvisy (12) Lyon (7) Montpellier (3)
2003–04 UWC 2002–03 Division 1 Juvisy (14) Lyon (9) Montpellier (7) Toulouse (6)
2004–05 UWC 2003–04 Division 1 Montpellier (11) Lyon (10) Juvisy (9) Toulouse (5)
Edition Competition First Second Third Fourth Fifth
2005–06 UWC 2004–05 Division 1 Montpellier (82) Juvisy (79) Lyon (69) Soyaux (60) Toulouse (59)
2006–07 UWC 2005–06 Division 1 Juvisy (85) Montpellier (76) Olympique Lyonnais (60) Toulouse (59) CNFE (56)
2007–08 UWC 2006–07 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (83) Montpellier (76) Juvisy (75) Soyaux (60) CNFE (52)
2008–09 UWC 2007–08 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (80) Juvisy (73) Montpellier (63) Saint-Étienne (56) Paris Saint-Germain (53)
2009–10 UWCL 2008–09 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (86) Montpellier (73) Juvisy (72) Hénin-Beaumont (51) Nord Allier Yzeure (51)
2010–11 UWCL 2009–10 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (78) Juvisy (77) Paris Saint-Germain (74) Montpellier (70) Nord Allier Yzeure (53)
2011–12 UWCL 2010–11 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (88) Paris Saint-Germain (74) Montpellier (71) Juvisy (70) Saint-Étienne (56)
2012–13 UWCL 2011–12 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (82) Juvisy (78) Montpellier (76) Paris Saint-Germain (66) Saint-Étienne (50)
2013–14 UWCL 2012–13 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (88) Paris Saint-Germain (78) Juvisy (71) Montpellier (67) Nord Allier Yzeure (53)
2014–15 UWCL 2013–14 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (85) Paris Saint-Germain (78) Juvisy (77) Montpellier (68) En Avant Guingamp (49)
2015–16 UWCL 2014–15 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (88) Paris Saint-Germain (82) Juvisy (67) Montpellier (66) En Avant Guingamp (64)
2016–17 UWCL 2015–16 Division 1 Olympique Lyonnais (82) Paris Saint-Germain (79) Montpellier (71) Juvisy (70) Rodez (52)

Progression by season[edit]

Season Teams Earlier rounds Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
2001–02 UWC Occitania (administrative region) Toulouse Ukraine Lehenda 1 Not held England Arsenal Germany Frankfurt
2002–03 UWC Occitania (administrative region) Toulouse Italy Lazio 1 Not held Sweden Umeå
2003–04 UWC Île-de-France Juvisy Norway Kolbotn 1
2004–05 UWC Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier Austria Neulengbach 1 Italy Torres 1
2005–06 UWC Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier Portugal 1º Dezembro 1 Netherlands Saestum 1 Denmark Brøndby Germany Frankfurt
2006–07 UWC Île-de-France Juvisy Spain Espanyol 1
2007–08 UWC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1 Norway Kolbotn 1 England Arsenal Sweden Umeå
2008–09 UWC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais Austria Neulengbach 1 Italy Bardolino Germany Duisburg
2009–10 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Serbia Mašinac Denmark Fortuna Italy Torres Sweden Umeå Germany Turbine
Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier (2nd) Bulgaria NSA 1 Belgium Standard Germany Bayern Sweden Umeå
2010–11 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Netherlands AZ Russia Rossiyanka Russia Zvezda England Arsenal Germany Turbine
Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier (2nd) Romania Târgu Mureş 1 Iceland Breiðablik Italy Torres Germany Turbine
2011–12 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Romania Olimpia Czechoslovakia Sparta Denmark Brøndby Germany Turbine Germany Frankfurt
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Republic of Ireland Peamount Germany Frankfurt
2012–13 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Finland PK-35 Russia Zorky Sweden Malmö France Juvisy Germany Wolfsburg
Île-de-France Juvisy (2nd) Switzerland Zürich Norway Stabæk Sweden Göteborg France Olympique
2013–14 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Netherlands Twente Germany Turbine
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Sweden Tyresö
2014–15 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Italy Brescia France PSG
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Netherlands Twente France Olympique Scotland Glasgow Germany Wolfsburg Germany Frankfurt
2015–16 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Poland Medyk Spain Atlético Czech Republic Slavia France PSG Germany Wolfsburg
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Romania Olimpia Sweden Örebro Spain Barcelona France Olympique
2016–17 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Norway Avaldsnes Switzerland Zürich Germany Wolfsburg England Manchester France PSG
Île-de-France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Norway Lillestrøm Kazakhstan Kazygurt Germany Bayern Spain Barcelona France Olympique
2016–17 UWCL Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Olympique Lyonnais (1st) Poland Medyk Kazakhstan Kazygurt
Occitania (administrative region) Montpellier (2nd) Russia Zvezda Italy Brescia

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

Results by team[edit]

Juvisy[edit]

2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Republic of Ireland University College Dublin 6–1 Bourdille 2 - Perraudeau 2 - Tonazzi 2
Last 32 (group stage) Poland AZS Wroclaw 3–0 Soubeyrand 2 - Guilbert
Last 32 (group stage) Norway Kolbotn (host) 1–2 6 points Perraudeau
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 36 (group stage) Faroe Islands 6–0 Pichon 2 - Butel - Lacroix - Moresco - Tonazzi
Last 36 (group stage) Spain Espanyol 0–1
Last 36 (group stage) Scotland Hibernian (host) 6–0 6 points Tonazzi 3 - Pichon 2 - Lacroix
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage) Romania Târgu Mureș 5–1 Tonazzi 3 - Lebailly - Trimoreau
Qualifiers (group stage) Estonia Levadia Tallinn 12–0 Machart 4 - Lebailly 2 - Pourtalet 2 - Fernandes - Mendes - Soubeyrand - Thiney
Qualifiers (group stage) Iceland Breiðablik (host) 3–3 7 points Coquet - Machart - Mendes
Last 32 Iceland Breiðablik a: 3–0 h: 6–0 9–0 Machart 3 - Coquet 2 - Thiney 2 - Soubeyrand - Tonazzi
Last 16 Italy Torres a: 2–1 h: 2–2 4–3 Tonazzi 3 - Coquet
Quarterfinals Germany Turbine Potsdam h: 0–3 a: 2–6 2–9 Tonazzi - Thiney
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Switzerland Zürich a: 1–1 h: 1–0 2–1 Thiney 2
Last 16 Norway Stabæk a: 0–0 h: 2–1 2–1 Cayman - Soubeyrand
Quarterfinals Sweden Göteborg h: 1–0 a: 3–1 4–1 Catala 2 - Cayman - Machart
Semifinals France Olympique Lyonnais a: 0–3 h: 1–6 1–9 Diani

Montpellier[edit]

2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 36 (group stage) Republic of Ireland University College Dublin 5–0 Lattaf 2 - Ayachi - Faisandier - Ramos
Last 36 (group stage) Austria Neulengbach 7–0 Bompastor 2 - Lattaf 2 - Ramos 2 - Lacaze
Last 36 (group stage) Portugal 1º Dezembro 1–0 9 points Ramos
Last 16 (group stage) Germany Turbine Potsdam (host) 0–6
Last 16 (group stage) Italy Torres 1–2 Ramos
Last 16 (group stage) Poland AZS Wroclaw 0–2 0 points
2005–06 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 36 (group stage) Northern Ireland Glentoran 8–0 Hamou Maamar 3 - Bompastor 2 - Ramos 2 - Faisandier
Last 36 (group stage) Wales Cardiff City 2–0 Faisandier - Soyer
Last 36 (group stage) Portugal 1º Dezembro (host) 1–0 9 points Faisandier
Last 16 (group stage) Netherlands Saestum 2–1 Faisandier - Lattaf
Last 16 (group stage) Austria Neulengbach 3–0 Faisandier - Lattaf - Thomis
Last 16 (group stage) Germany Turbine Potsdam 0–0 7 points
Quarterfinals Denmark Brøndby h: 3–0 a: 3–1 6–1 Thomis 3 - Lattaf 2 - Faisandier
Semifinals Germany Frankfurt a: 1–0 h: 2–3 3–3 (agr) Diguelman 3
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Qualifiers (group stage) Faroe Islands 2–0
Qualifiers (group stage) North Macedonia Tikvesanka (host) 7–1
Qualifiers (group stage) Bulgaria NSA Sofia 3–0 9 points
Last 32 Belgium Standard Liège a: 0–0 h: 3–1 3–1 Delie - Hamou-Maamar - Ramos
Last 16 Germany Bayern Munich h: 0–0 a: 1–0 (aet) 1–0 Lattaf
Quarterfinals Sweden Umeå a: 0–0 h: 2–2 2–2 (agr) Diguelman - Plaza
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Russia Zvezda Perm h: 0–1 a: 2–0 2–1 Jakobsson 2
Last 16 Italy Brescia

Olympique Lyonnais[edit]

2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 40 (group stage) Slovakia Slovan Duslo Šaľa 12–0 Kátia 3 - Necib 3 - Abily 2 - Bretigny - Henry - Renard
Last 40 (group stage) North Macedonia Skiponjat (host) 10–0 Bretigny 3 - Thomis 3 - Cruz 2 - Necib - Simone
Last 40 (group stage) Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 7–0 9 points Kátia 3 - Bompastor 2 - Dusang - Necib
Last 16 (group stage) Denmark Brøndby 0–0
Last 16 (group stage) Norway Kolbotn 1–0 Abily
Last 16 (group stage) Czech Republic Sparta Prague 2–1 7 points Abily - Renard
Quarterfinals England Arsenal h: 0–0 a: 3–2 3–2 Abily - Kátia - Thomis
Semifinals Sweden Umeå h: 1–1 a: 0–0 1–1 (agr) Abily
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 16 (group stage) Austria Neulengbach 8–0 Abily 2 - Necib 2 - Bompastor - Georges - Schelin - Thomis
Last 16 (group stage) Switzerland Zürich (host) 7–1 Kátia 3 - Schelin 2 - Abily - Bretigny
Last 16 (group stage) England Arsenal 3–0 9 points Schelin 2 - Abily
Quarterfinals Italy Bardolino a: 5–0 h: 4–1 9–1 Bretigny 2 - Franco 2 - Schelin 2 - Abily - Kátia - Necib
Semifinals Germany Duisburg h: 1–1 a: 1–3 2–4 Stensland - Thomis
2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Serbia Mašinac Niš a: 1–0 h: 5–0 6–0 Necib 2 - Bretigny - Schelin - Simone - Thomis
Last 16 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring a: 1–0 h: 5–0 6–0
Quarterfinals Italy Torres h: 3–0 a: 0–1 3–1 Schelin 2 - Cruz
Semifinals Sweden Umeå h: 3–2 a: 0–0 3–2 Necib 2 - Kátia
Final Germany Turbine Potsdam 0–0 (aet) 0–0 (p: 6–7)
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Netherlands AZ a: 2–1 h: 8–0 10–1 Schelin 3 - Le Sommer 2 - Renard 2 - Cruz - Dickenmann - Thomis
Last 16 Russia Rossiyanka a: 6–1 h: 5–0 11–1 Schelin 4 - Abily - Bompastor - Bretigny - Dickenmann - Le Sommer - Necib
Quarterfinals Russia Zvezda Perm a: 0–0 h: 1–0 1–0 Dickenmann
Semifinals England Arsenal h: 2–0 a: 3–2 5–2 Le Sommer 2 - Schelin 2 - Dickenmann
Final Germany Turbine Potsdam 2–0 2–0 Dickenmann - Renard
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Romania Olimpia Cluj a: 9–0 h: 3–0 12–0 Le Sommer 4 - Abily 2 - Bompastor - Cruz - Majri - Renard - Schelin - Thomis
Last 16 Czech Republic Sparta Prague a: 6–0 h: 6–0 12–0 Schelin 3 - Abily 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Dickenmann - Franco - Georges - Necib - Thomis
Quarterfinals Denmark Brøndby h: 4–0 a: 4–0 8–0 Abily 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Bompastor - Dickenmann - Necib - Thomis
Semifinals Germany Turbine Potsdam h: 5–1 a: 0–0 5–1 Abily 2 - Dickenmann - Renard - Schelin
Final Germany Frankfurt 2–0 2–0 Abily - Le Sommer
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Finland PK-35 a: 7–0 h: 5–0 12–0 Abily 2 - Majri 2 - Tonazzi 2 - Bompastor - Dickenmann - Henry - Le Sommer - Necib - Renard
Last 16 Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk a: 9–0 h: 2–0 11–0 Necib 3 - Henry 2 - Tonazzi 2 - Abily - Bompastor - Otaki
Quarterfinals Sweden LdB Malmö h: 5–0 a: 3–0 8–0 Schelin 3 - Abily - Necib - Rapinoe - Renard - Thomis
Semifinals France Juvisy h: 3–0 a: 6–1 9–1 Schelin 4 - Tonazzi 2 - Abily - Rapinoe - Renard
Final Germany Wolfsburg 0–1 0–1
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Netherlands Twente a: 4–0 h: 6–0 10–0 Necib 2 - Schelin 2 - Tonazzi 2 - Bussaglia - Kumagai - Le Sommer - Rapinoe
Last 16 Germany Turbine Potsdam a: 1–0 h: 1–2 2–2 (agr) Abily - Necib
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Italy Brescia a: 5–0 h: 9–0 14–0 Le Sommer 5 - Abily 3 - Necib 2 - Schelin 2 - Hegerberg - Renard
Last 16 France Paris Saint-Germain a: 1–1 h: 0–1 1–2 Franco
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Poland Medyk Konin a: 6–0 h: 3–0 9–0 Hegerberg 4 - Bremer 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Renard
Last 16 Spain Atlético Madrid a: 3–1 h: 6–0 9–1 Hegerberg 4 - Schelin 2 - Kumagai - Necib - Thomis
Quarterfinals Czech Republic Slavia Prague h: 9–1 a: 0–0 9–1 Abily 2 - Hegerberg 2 - Mbock Bathy 2 - Le Sommer - Majri - Necib
Semifinals France Paris Saint-Germain h: 7–0 a: 1–0 8–0 Hegerberg 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Schelin 2 - Abily - Necib
Final Germany Wolfsburg 1–1 (aet) 1–1 (p: 4–3) Hegerberg
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Norway Avaldsnes a: 5–2 h: 5–0 10–2 Le Sommer 3 - Abily 2 - Cascarino - Hegerberg - Kumagai - Marozsán - Renard
Last 16 Switzerland Zürich h: 8–0 a: 9–0 17–0 Hegerberg 3 - Lavogez 3 - Abily 2 - Le Sommer 2 - Tarrieu 2 - Kumagai - Mbock Bathy - Seger - Franco - Renard
Quarterfinals Germany Wolfsburg a: 2–0 h: 0–1 2–1 Abily - Marozsán
Semifinals England Manchester City a: 3–1 h: 0–1 3–2 KumagaiLe SommerMarozsán
Final France Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 (aet) 0–0 (p: 7–6)
2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Poland Medyk Konin a: 5–0 h: 9–0 14–0 Hegerberg 5 – Renard 4 – AbilyBronzeKumagaiLe SommerMajri
Last 16 Kazakhstan Kazygurt

Paris Saint-Germain[edit]

2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Republic of Ireland Peamount United a: 2–0 h: 3–0 5–0 Coton-Pélagie 2 - Dali - Debonne - Thomas
Last 16 Germany Frankfurt a: 0–3 h: 2–1 2–4 Long 2
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Sweden Tyresö a: 1–2 h: 0–0 1–2 Delannoy
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Netherlands Twente a: 2–1 h: 1–0 3–1 Asllani - Cruz - Horan
Last 16 France Olympique Lyonnais h: 1–1 a: 1–0 2–1 Alushi 2
Quarterfinals Scotland Glasgow City a: 2–0 h: 5–0 7–0 Dali - Delannoy - Deie - Hamraoui - Lahmari
Semifinals Germany Wolfsburg a: 2–0 h: 1–2 3–2 Cruz - Delannoy - Kaci
Final Germany Frankfurt 1–2 1–2 Delie
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Romania Olimpia Cluj a: 6–0 h: 9–0 15–0 Cristiane 5 - Horan 2 - Mittag 2 - Sarr 2 - Cruz - Dahlkvist - Delannoy
Last 16 Sweden Örebro a: 1–1 h: 0–0 1–1 (agr) Mittag
Quarterfinals Spain Barcelona a: 0–0 h: 1–0 1–0 Cristiane
Semifinals France Olympique Lyonnais a: 0–7 h: 0–1 0–8
2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 Norway Lillestrøm a: 1–3 h: 4–1 5–4 Cristiane 3 - Boquete - Paredes
Last 16 Kazakhstan Kazygurt a: 3–0 h: 4–1 7–1 Paredes 2 - Sarr 2 - Cruz - Delie
Quarterfinals Germany Bayern Munich a: 0–1 h: 4–0 4–1 Cristiane 2 - Cruz - Delie
Semifinals Spain Barcelona a: 3–1 2–0 5–1 Cristiane - Cruz - Delannoy - Delie
Final France Olympique Lyonnais 0–0 (aet) 0–0 (p: 6–7)

Toulouse[edit]

2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Ukraine Lehenda Chernihiv 1–0
Last 32 (group stage) Croatia Osijek 6–0 Rouquet 3 - Kramo 2 - Pavailler
Last 32 (group stage) Scotland Ayr United 2–2 7 points Monicolle - Samptiaux
Quarterfinals England Arsenal a: 1–1 h: 2–1 (aet) 3–2 Briche - Kramo - Rouquet
Semifinals Germany Frankfurt h: 1–2 a: 0–0 1–2 Rouquet
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup
Round Opponent 1st 2nd Agg. Scorers
Last 32 (group stage) Hungary Femina Budapest 1–0 Maugeais
Last 32 (group stage) Italy Lazio 1–1 Traïkia
Last 32 (group stage) Israel Maccabi Haifa 9–0 7 points Briche 4 - Traïkia 4 - Maugeais
Quarterfinals Sweden Umeå a: 0–2 h: 0–0 0–2

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