2002 UEFA Women's Cup Final

The 2002 UEFA Women's Cup Final was a football match that took place on 23 May 2002 at the Waldstadion, Frankfurt between Umeå IK of Sweden and 1. FFC Frankfurt of Germany.[1]

2002 UEFA Women's Cup Final
Event2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup
Date23 May 2002
VenueWaldstadion, Frankfurt
RefereeKatriina Elovirta (Finland)
Attendance12,106

The match was the final of the 2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup, the first edition of the UEFA Women's Cup/Women's Champions League.

Frankfurt won the single leg final 2–0. It was the only final of the Women's Cup to not be contested over two legs.

The attendance of over 12,000 was claimed by UEFA as a European record for women's club football,[1] ignoring the existence of earlier reported women's club match attendances of up to 53,000.[2]

Match

Details

Umeå 0–2 Frankfurt
Report Jones  68'
Prinz  90'
Attendance: 12,106
GK1 Marleen Wissink
DF2 Sandra Minnert
DF3 Louise Hansen 86'
DF20 Jutta Nardenbach
DF22 Steffi Jones
MF4 Nia Künzer
MF9 Birgit Prinz (c) 90'
MF11 Katrin Kliehm 78'
FW7 Pia Wunderlich
FW8 Tina Wunderlich
FW10 Renate Lingor
Substitutes:
GK16 Barbara Legrand
GK21 Ursula Holl
DF12 Bianca Rech 86'
DF13 Mira Krummenauer
MF17 Judith Affeld 90'
FW15 Jennifer Meier 78'
Manager:
Monika Staab
GK1 Sofia Lundgren
DF2 Anna Paulson
DF4 Hanna Marklund
DF5 Maria Bergkvist 40'
DF13 Sofia Eriksson
DF18 Linda Dahlqvist
MF3 Marlene Sjöberg
MF6 Malin Moström (c)
MF9 Anna Sjöström
MF11 Lotta Runesson 75'
FW8 Terese Kapstad 80'
Substitutes:
GK20 Ulrika Karlsson
FW7 Maria Nordbrandt 75'
FW16 Emma Lindqvist 80'
Manager:
Richard Holmlund

Assistant referees:
Eivor Lehtiheimo (Finland)
Kirsi Savolainen (Finland)
Fourth official:
Anri Hänninen (Finland)

Match rules

References

  1. "Frankfurt claim maiden crown". UEFA.com. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  2. Rowbottom, Mike (27 February 1997). "When Ladies of Preston ruled the world". The Independent. Web Archive. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2020.

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