This is a compilation of the results of teams representing England at the official international competitions for European women's football clubs, that is, the former UEFA Women's Cup and its successor the UEFA Women's Champions League.
England is one of four associations that have won the competition along with Germany, France, and Sweden,[1] and as of the 2016–17 edition it stands fourth with a coefficient of 58,000 in the UWCL association rankings, which gives it two spots.[2]
These are the eight teams that have represented England 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 | Arsenal | {{flagicon|SUI}} Bern 1 | Not held | {{flagicon|FRA}} Toulouse |
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2002–03 UWC | Arsenal | {{flagicon|ESP}} Levante 1 | Not held | {{flagicon|RUS}} CSK VVS | {{flagicon|DEN}} Fortuna |
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2003–04 UWC | Fulham | {{flagicon|NED}} Ter Leede 1 | Not held | {{flagicon|GER}} Frankfurt |
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2004–05 UWC | Arsenal | | {{flagicon|ESP}} Athletic 1 | {{flagicon|ITA}} Torres | {{flagicon|SWE}} Djurgården |
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2005–06 UWC | Arsenal | | {{flagicon|RUS}} Lada 1 | {{flagicon|GER}} Frankfurt |
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2006–07 UWC | Arsenal | | {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossiyanka 1 | {{flagicon|ISL}} Breiðablik | {{flagicon|DEN}} Brøndby | {{flagicon|SWE}} Umeå |
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2007–08 UWC | Arsenal | | {{flagicon|AUT}} Neulengbach 1 | {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon |
Everton | {{flagicon|SUI}} Zuchwil 1 | {{flagicon|BEL}} Rapide 1 |
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2008–09 UWC | Arsenal | | {{flagicon|AUT}} Neulengbach 1 | {{flagicon|SWE}} Umeå |
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2009–10 UWCL | Arsenal | {{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK | {{flagicon|CZE}} Sparta | {{flagicon|GER}} Duisburg |
Everton | {{flagicon|NOR}} Strømmen 1 | {{flagicon|NOR}} Røa |
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2010–11 UWCL | Arsenal | {{flagicon|SRB}} Mašinac | {{flagicon|ESP}} Rayo | {{flagicon|SWE}} Linköping | {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon |
Everton | {{flagicon|LIT}} Universitetas 1 | {{flagicon|HUN}} MTK | {{flagicon|DEN}} Brøndby | {{flagicon|GER}} Duisburg |
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2011–12 UWCL | Arsenal | {{flagicon|BLR}} Bobruichanka | {{flagicon|ESP}} Rayo | {{flagicon|SWE}} Göteborg | {{flagicon|GER}} Frankfurt |
Bristol Academy | {{flagicon|RUS}} Energiya |
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2012–13 UWCL | Arsenal | {{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona | {{flagicon|GER}} Turbine | {{flagicon|ITA}} Torres | {{flagicon|GER}} Wolfsburg |
Birmingham City | {{flagicon|ITA}} Bardolino |
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2013–14 UWCL | Arsenal | {{flagicon|KAZ}} SShVSM | {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow | {{flagicon|ENG}} Birmingham |
Birmingham City | {{flagicon|FIN}} PK-35 | {{flagicon|RUS}} Zorky | {{flagicon|ENG}} Arsenal | {{flagicon|SWE}} Tyresö |
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2014–15 UWCL | Bristol Academy | {{flagicon|IRL}} Raheny | {{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona | {{flagicon|GER}} Frankfurt |
Liverpool | {{flagicon|SWE}} Linköping |
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2015–16 UWCL | Chelsea | {{flagicon|SCO}} Glasgow | {{flagicon|GER}} Wolfsburg |
Liverpool | {{flagicon|ITA}} Brescia |
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2016–17 UWCL | Chelsea | {{flagicon|GER}} Wolfsburg |
Manchester City | {{flagicon|RUS}} Zvezda | {{flagicon|DEN}} Brøndby | {{flagicon|DEN}} Fortuna | {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon |
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2017–18 UWCL | Chelsea | {{flagicon|GER}} Bayern | SWE}} Rosengård |
Manchester City | {{flagicon|AUT}} St. Pölten | NOR}} Lillestrøm |
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1. ^RSSSF
2. ^UEFA