2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Rounds
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2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Rounds
The 2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds will begin on 30 July and end on 18 September 2025. A total of 86 teams competed in the group stage qualifying rounds of the 2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League, which included three rounds, with 46 teams in the Champions Path and 22 teams in the League Path. The 9 winners in the third round (four from Champions Path, five from League Path) will advance to the group stage, to join the eight teams that entered in that round. Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses). Teams Champions Path The Champions Path included all league champions who did not qualified directly for the group stage, and consists of the following rounds: *First Round (21 teams playing mini tournament): 21 teams enter in this round. *Second Round (28 teams playing mini tournament): 22 teams enter in this round and six winners of the first round finals. *Third Round (8 teams): one team enters in thi ...
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2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying Rounds
The 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds began on 4 September and ended on 26 September 2024. A total of 68 teams competed in the group stage qualifying rounds of the 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League, which included two rounds, with 46 teams in the Champions Path and 22 teams in the League Path. The 14 winners in the round 2 (nine from Champions Path, five from League Path) advanced to the group stage, to join the four teams that entered in that round. Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses). Teams Champions Path The Champions Path included all league champions which did not qualified directly for the group stage, and consists of the following rounds: *Round 1 (43 teams playing one-legged semi-finals, final and third place match): 43 teams entered in this round. *Round 2 (14 teams): three teams entered in this round and eleven winners of the round 1 finals. Below are the participating teams of the Ch ...
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KFF Vllaznia
KFF Vllaznia is an Albanian women's professional football club based in Shkodër. The club is considered by UEFA to be the successor club to Ada, who disbanded in 2013. They play their homes games at the Reshit Rusi Stadium and compete in Kategoria Superiore Femra. In conjunction with Ada, the franchise have won eleven consecutive titles, including an unbeaten run in the domestic league from 2013 to 2023 (conceding only 40 goals) which was only broken due to a disciplinary decision from the league. ''Vllaznia'' is a concept in Albanian culture often translated as "brotherhood;" it refers to loyalty to one's ''fis'' (clan, tribe). History Over the years, Ada Velipojë evolved, with Lazër Matia spearheading the formation of a Vllaznia women's team, dissolving Ada into it, therefore putting on the red and blue jerseys and continuing their winning streak. They achieved international success during the 2019-20 season when they reached the top 32 teams in the UEFA Women's Champion ...
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FCV Farul Constanța (women)
FCV Farul Constanța (), commonly known as Farul Constanța or simply as Farul, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Constanța, Constanța County, that competes in the Liga I, the top tier of Romanian football. ''Farul'' translates as "the Lighthouse" in Romanian, alluding to the fact that the city is situated on the Black Sea coast. Established in 1920 as ''SPM Constanța'', the team had spent over 40 seasons in the first league before merging with Viitorul Constanța in 2021. The highest position it achieved prior to the merger was fourth place on three occasions, and it also played a Cupa României final in 2005. Farul won its first Liga I title at the end of the 2022–23 season, or the second overall if Viitorul's record is considered. Farul Constanța is known for its academy, which was inherited from Gheorghe Hagi, the joint top goalscorer of the Romania national team. Hagi is also the controlling shareholder of the company and coaches the sen ...
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