2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final
Event2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup
First leg
Date21 April 2007 (2007-04-21)
VenueGammliavallen, Umeå
RefereeChristine Beck
Attendance6,265
Second leg
Date29 April 2007 (2007-04-29)
VenueMeadow Park, Borehamwood
RefereeNicole Petignat
Attendance3,467

The 2007 UEFA Women's Cup Final was played on 21 and 29 April 2007 between Arsenal of England and Umeå of Sweden.[1] It was the first final not to feature German teams since the 2003 final. Arsenal won 10 on aggregate.[2][3]

Arsenal were chasing an unprecedented quadruple of titles having already secured the England women's premier league, Women's FA Cup and Women's Premier League Cup.[4] They were the first English team to reach the UEFA Women's Cup Final and to date the only English winner of the competition.[5] Chelsea W.F.C reached the 2021 final but ultimately lost to Barcelona Feminine making them only the second English side to reach the final.

Arsenal W.F.C have gone on to reach four more semi-finals (2011, 2012, 2013, 2023) since the competition's name was rebranded to the UEFA Women's Champion's League but not the final, being knocked out by Olympic Lyonnais Feminine, Wolfsburg Fauren (twice) and Frankfurt Fauren.

Umeå would go on to reach back to back finals but would ultimately lose to Frankfurt Fauren by a score of 4-3 over two legs. That would end up being the Swedish side's last final in the competition.

Match details

First leg

Umeå Sweden0 1England Arsenal
Report Scott 90+1'
Attendance: 6,265
Umeå
Arsenal
UMEÅ:
GK53Sweden Carola Söberg
DF2Sweden Anna Paulson
DF3Sweden Johanna Frisk
DF4Sweden Karolina Westberg (c)
DF89Sweden Maria Bergkvist
MF7Sweden Lisa Dahlqvistdownward-facing red arrow 76'
MF14Norway Lise Klaveness
MF20Brazil Elaine
FW10Sweden Hanna Ljungbergdownward-facing red arrow 63'
FW13Sweden Madeleine Edlund
FW60Brazil Marta
Substitutes:
GK30Sweden Ulla-Karin Rönnlund
DF6Sweden Emma Berglund
MF12Norway June Pedersen
MF77Sweden Emelie Konradsson
FW11Sweden Erika Karlsson
FW18China Ma Xiaoxuupward-facing green arrow 63'
FW19Switzerland Ramona Bachmannupward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Sweden Andrée Jeglertz
ARSENAL:
GK1Republic of Ireland Emma Byrne
DF23England Mary Phillip
DF12England Alex Scott
DF17England Katie Chapman
DF18England Anita Asante
MF4Wales Jayne Ludlow (c)Yellow card 15'
MF7Republic of Ireland Ciara Grant
MF11England Rachel Yankey
FW9England Lianne Sanderson
FW10Scotland Julie Fleeting
FW20England Karen Carneydownward-facing red arrow 89'
Substitutes:
GK24England Rebecca Spencer
DF3Republic of Ireland Yvonne Tracy
DF4England Faye White
DF5England Leanne Champ
DF26England Gilly Flaherty
MF16England Sian Larkin
MF20England Gemma Davisonupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
England Vic Akers[6]

Second leg

Arsenal England0 – 0Sweden Umeå
Report
Arsenal
Umeå
ARSENAL:
GK1Republic of Ireland Emma Byrne
DF23England Mary PhillipYellow card 77'
DF12England Alex Scott
DF17England Katie Chapman
DF18England Anita Asante
MF4Wales Jayne Ludlow (c)Yellow card 87'downward-facing red arrow 90'
MF7Republic of Ireland Ciara Grant
MF11England Rachel Yankey
FW9England Lianne Sanderson
FW10Scotland Julie Fleeting
FW20England Karen Carney
Substitutes:
GK24England Rebecca Spencer
DF3Republic of Ireland Yvonne Tracy
DF4England Faye Whiteupward-facing green arrow 90'
DF5England Leanne Champ
DF26England Gilly Flaherty
MF16England Sian Larkin
MF20England Gemma Davison
Manager:
England Vic Akers
UMEÅ:
GK53Sweden Carola Söberg
DF2Sweden Anna Paulson
DF3Sweden Johanna Frisk
DF4Sweden Karolina Westberg (c)
DF89Sweden Maria Bergkvist
MF7Sweden Lisa Dahlqvistdownward-facing red arrow 55'
MF14Norway Lise Klaveness
MF20Brazil Elaine
FW10Sweden Hanna Ljungberg
FW18China Ma Xiaoxudownward-facing red arrow 72'
FW60Brazil Marta
Substitutes:
GK30Sweden Ulla-Karin Rönnlund
DF6Sweden Emma Berglund
MF12Norway June Pedersen
MF77Sweden Emelie Konradsson
FW11Sweden Erika Karlsson
FW13Sweden Madeleine Edlundupward-facing green arrow 55'
FW19Switzerland Ramona Bachmannupward-facing green arrow 72'
Manager:
Sweden Andrée Jeglertz

References

  1. "Arsenal 0-0 Umea (agg 1-0)". 29 April 2007 via news.bbc.co.uk.
  2. "When Arsenal won the Champions League final: The quadruple icons who matched Invincibles era | Goal.com". Goal.
  3. "The forgotten pioneers of women's football". BBC Sport.
  4. Garry, Tom; Edwards, Luke; Richardson, Charles (5 December 2021). "Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby torment Arsenal as dominant Chelsea seal domestic treble with Women's FA Cup". The Telegraph via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  5. "Spirited Arsenal outgun rivals | UEFA Women's Champions League | UEFA.com". 25 October 2020. Archived from the original on 25 October 2020.
  6. "Anna Kessel on Arsenal, the No 1 ladies football team". the Guardian. 4 May 2008.

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