2011 UEFA Women's Champions League Final

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2011 UEFA Champions League
2011 UEFA Women's Champions League Final logo.jpg
Event 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
Date 26 May 2011
Venue Craven Cottage, London
Player of the Match Camille Abily (Lyon)[1]
Referee Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic)[2]
Attendance 14,303
2010
2012

The 2011 UEFA Women's Champions League Final was the final of the second season of the UEFA Women's Champions League and was held at Fulham's Craven Cottage in London, England, on 26 May 2011.[3]

For the second year in a row, Lyon met Turbine Potsdam in the final.[4] Unlike last year, Lyon came up with the victory as they defeated Potsdam 2–0 after goals from Wendie Renard and Lara Dickenmann. This was Lyon's first Champions League title.

Route to the final

Lyon Round Potsdam
Opponent Result 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League Opponent Result
Netherlands AZ 2–1, 8–0 Round of 32 Finland Åland United 9–0, 6–0
Russia WFC Rossiyanka 6–1, 5–0 Round of 16 Austria SV Neulengbach 7–0, 9–0
Russia Zvezda 2005 Perm 0–0, 1–0 Quarter-finals France FCF Juvisy 3–0, 6–2
England Arsenal 2–0, 3–2 Semi-finals Germany FCR Duisburg 2–2, 1–0

Match details

26 May 2011
20:00 BST
Lyon France 2–0 Germany Turbine Potsdam
Renard Goal 27'
Dickenmann Goal 85'
Report
Lyon
Turbine Potsdam
LYON:
GK 26 France Sarah Bouhaddi
DF 3 France Wendie Renard
DF 5 France Laura Georges
DF 20 France Sabrina Viguier
MF 6 France Amandine Henry
MF 10 France Louisa Necib Substituted off 55'
MF 11 Costa Rica Shirley Cruz Traña
MF 18 France Sonia Bompastor (c)
MF 23 France Camille Abily Booked 60'
FW 8 Sweden Lotta Schelin
FW 12 France Élodie Thomis Substituted off 73'
Substitutions:
GK 1 France Véronique Pons
MF 4 Norway Ingvild Stensland
FW 7 France Sandrine Brétigny
MF 9 France Eugénie Le Sommer Substituted in 73'
MF 15 France Aurélie Kaci
MF 21 Switzerland Lara Dickenmann Substituted in 55'
FW 25 France Amel Majri
Manager:
France Patrice Lair
TURBINE POTSDAM:
GK 24 Germany Anna Felicitas Sarholz
DF 4 Germany Babett Peter
DF 8 Germany Josephine Henning
DF 15 Germany Inka Wesely
DF 20 Germany Bianca Schmidt
MF 7 Germany Isabel Kerschowski
MF 10 Germany Fatmire Bajramaj
MF 14 Germany Jennifer Zietz (c)
MF 16 Germany Viola Odebrecht
FW 21 Germany Tabea Kemme
FW 31 Germany Anja Mittag
Substitutions:
GK 1 Germany Desirée Schumann
DF 2 Germany Kristin Demann
DF 5 Germany Daniela Löwenberg
MF 6 Germany Marie-Louise Bagehorn
FW 9 Germany Jessica Wich
MF 11 Germany Jennifer Cramer
DF 19 Germany Corina Schröder
Manager:
Germany Bernd Schröder
Photo from the final at Craven Cottage

Player of the Match:
France Camille Abily (Lyon)[1]

Assistant referees:
Adriana Šecová (Czech Republic)
Lucie Ratajová (Czech Republic)
Fourth official:
Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)

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