This is a compilation of the results of the teams representing Austria at official international women's football competitions, that is the UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League.
As of the 2016–17 edition Austria is ranked 9th in the UWCL's association standings, and it is thus one of twelve associations currently granted two spots in the competition.[1] It has appeared in the quarterfinals once, through Neulengbach in the 2013–14 edition.[2]
These are the five teams that have represented Austria in the UEFA Women's Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Season | Teams | Earlier rounds | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final |
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2001–02 UWC | Vienna}} Landhaus | {{flagicon|FIN}} HJK 1 |
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2002–03 UWC | Tyrol}} Innsbruck | {{flagicon|RUS}} CSK VVS 1 |
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2003–04 UWC | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|SVK}} Žiar 1 | {{flagicon|GER}} Frankfurt 1 |
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2004–05 UWC | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|FRA}} Montpellier 1 |
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2005–06 UWC | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|ITA}} Bardolino 1 | {{flagicon|FRA}} Montpellier 1 |
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2006–07 UWC | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|ISL}} Breiðablik 1 |
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2007–08 UWC | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|SCO}} Hibernian 1 | {{flagicon|ITA}} Bardolino 1 |
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2008–09 UWC | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|POR}} 1º Dezembro 1 | {{flagicon|ENG}} Arsenal 1 |
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2009–10 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|POL}} Unia | {{flagicon|ITA}} Torres |
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2010–11 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK | {{flagicon|GER}} Turbine |
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2011–12 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|KAZ}} SShVSM | {{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö |
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2012–13 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|ROU}} Olimpia |
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2013–14 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|CYP}} Apollon | {{flagicon|TUR}} Konak | {{flagicon|SWE}} Tyresö |
Lower Austria}} Spratzern | {{flagicon|ITA}} Torres |
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2014–15 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Neulengbach | {{flagicon|HUN}} MTK | {{flagicon|GER}} Wolfsburg |
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2015–16 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Spratzern | {{flagicon|ITA}} Verona |
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2016–17 UWCL | Lower Austria}} Spratzern | {{flagicon|DEN}} Brøndby |
Styria}} Sturm Graz | {{flagicon|SUI}} Zürich |
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2017–18 UWCL | Lower Austria}} St. Pölten | {{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester |
Styria}} Sturm Graz | {{flagicon|CYP}} Apollon 1 |
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2003–04 UEFA Women's CupRound | Opponent | 1st | 2nd | Agg. | Scorers |
Qualifiers (group stage) | {{flagicon|CYP}} PAOK Ledra | 14–0 | Hufnagl 5 - Gstöttner 3 - Brand 2 - Fischer 2 - Jedlicková - Pötzl |
Qualifiers (group stage) | {{flagicon|SVK}} Žiar nad Hronom | 6–3 | Gstöttner 4 - Celouch - Jedlicková |
Qualifiers (group stage) | {{flagicon|MKD}} Lombardini Skopje (host) | 7–0 | 9 points | Gstöttner 3 - Fischer 2 - Brand - Kaspar |
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Last 32 (group stage) | {{flagicon|ESP}} Athletic Bilbao (host) | 0–2 | |
Last 32 (group stage) | {{flagicon|GER}} Frankfurt | 1–7 | Gstöttner |
Last 32 (group stage) | {{flagicon|POR}} SU 1º Dezembro | 1–0 | 3 points | Pötzl |
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1. ^[https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/competitions/General/02/28/63/01/2286301_DOWNLOAD.pdf UEFA]
2. ^[https://kurier.at/sport/fussball/frauenfussball-neulengbach-erreicht-ein-00-gegen-tyresoe/58.246.805 Kurier]