Lyon have set dual pieces of story with their UEFA Women’s Champions League final win opposite Wolfsburg.
They are now a initial five-time winners, all achieved in a space of 8 seasons, going one transparent of FFC Frankfurt’s record. And Lyon are also a usually group to have won a prize 3 years in a row; in fact no bar has managed a hat-trick of uninterrupted UEFA Champions League wins for group or women, yet Real Madrid could compare that on Saturday.
Just by reaching their seventh final, Lyon had already changed forward of Frankfurt’s aged record of six.
In a UEFA Women’s Champions League epoch given 2009/10, France are now 5-4 adult on Germany in wins, and 9-8 adult on final appearances – 2014 runners-up Tyresö from Sweden are a usually difference in possibly category.
UEFA Women’s Champions League
2017/18: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-4 aet Lyon (FRA)
2016/17: Lyon (FRA) 0-0 aet, 7-6 pens Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
2015/16: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-1 aet, 3-4 pens Lyon (FRA)
2014/15: FFC Frankfurt (GER) 2-1 Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
2013/14: Tyresö (SWE) 3-4 Wolfsburg (GER)
2012/13: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-0 Lyon (FRA)
2011/12: Lyon (FRA) 2-0 FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2010/11: Lyon (FRA) 2-0 Turbine Potsdam (GER)
2009/10: Lyon (FRA) 0-0 aet, 6-7 pens Turbine Potsdam (GER)
UEFA Women’s Cup
2008/09: Zvezda-2005 (RUS) 1-7 agg Duisburg (GER)
2007/08: Umeå (SWE) 3-4 agg FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2006/07: Umeå (SWE) 0-1 agg Arsenal (ENG)
2005/06: Turbine Potsdam (GER) 2-7 agg FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2004/05: Djurgården (SWE) 1-5 agg Turbine Potsdam (GER)
2003/04: Umeå (SWE) 8-0 agg FFC Frankfurt (GER)
2002/03: Umeå (SWE) 7-1 agg Fortuna Hjørring (DEN)
2001/02: Umeå (SWE) 0-2 FFC Frankfurt (GER)
By clubÂ
Lyon (FRA) 5
FFC Frankfurt (GER) 4
Turbine Potsdam (GER)/Umeå (SWE)/Wolfsburg (GER) 2
Arsenal (ENG)/Duisburg (GER) 1
By nation
Germany 9
France 5
Sweden 2
England 1
By club
Lyon (FRA) 7
FFC Frankfurt (GER) 6
Umeå (SWE) 5
Turbine Potsdam (GER) 4
Wolfsburg (GER) 4
Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 2
Arsenal (ENG)/Djurgården (SWE)/Duisburg (GER)/Fortuna Hjørring (DEN)/Tyresö (SWE)/Zvezda-2005 (RUS) 1
By country
Germany 15
France 9
Sweden 7
Denmark, England, Russia 1
(2006 final depends as dual German appearances, 2017 depends as dual French appearances)