2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds

The 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds began on 18 August and ended on 29 September 2022.[1]

A total of 68 teams competed in the group stage qualifying rounds of the 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League, which included two rounds, with 46 teams in the Champions Path and 22 teams in the League Path. The 12 winners in the round 2 (seven from Champions Path, five from League Path) advanced to the group stage, joining 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[edit]

Champions Path[edit]

The Champions Path included all league champions which did not qualify directly for the group stage, and consisted of the following rounds:

  • Round 1 (42 teams playing one-legged semi-finals, final and third place match): 42 teams which entered in this round.
  • Round 2 (14 teams): three teams which entered in this round and eleven winners of the round 1 finals.

Below are the participating teams of the Champions Path (with their 2022 UEFA club coefficients),[2] grouped by the starting rounds.

Key to colours
Winners of round 2 advance to group stage
Round 2
Team Coeff.[2]
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 47.366
Sweden Rosengård 38.600
Denmark HB Køge 9.550
Round 1
Team Coeff.[2]
Italy Juventus 30.900
Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 30.600
Austria St. Pölten 25.700
Switzerland Zürich 22.500
Lithuania Gintra 18.600
Serbia Spartak Subotica 16.800
Albania Vllaznia 14.400
Netherlands Twente 13.900
Portugal Benfica 13.600
Cyprus Apollon Limassol 13.000
Belgium Anderlecht 12.400
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 11.400
Romania U Olimpia Cluj 10.800
Ukraine Vorskla Poltava 10.200
Iceland Valur 8.350
Hungary Ferencváros 8.300
Greece PAOK 7.600
Slovenia Pomurje 7.400
Montenegro Breznica 6.000
Belarus Dinamo-BGU Minsk 5.400
Estonia Flora 4.600
Norway Brann 4.500
Scotland Rangers 4.400
Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti 3.800
Croatia Split 3.700
Luxembourg Union FC 3.600
Faroe Islands 3.600
Republic of Ireland Shelbourne 3.500
Malta Birkirkara 3.000
Wales Swansea City 2.900
Israel Kiryat Gat 2.800
Turkey ALG Spor 2.600
Latvia Rīgas FS 2.400
Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi 2.400
Northern Ireland Glentoran 2.200
Poland UKS SMS Łódź 2.200
Finland KuPS 1.900
Armenia Hayasa 1.400
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Stara Zagora 1.200
Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia 1.100
Slovakia Spartak Myjava 1.100
North Macedonia Ljuboten 0.400

League Path[edit]

The League Path includes all league non-champions and consists of the following rounds:

  • Round 1 (16 teams playing one-legged semi-finals, final and third place match): 16 teams which enter in this round.
  • Round 2 (10 teams): six teams which enter in this round and four winners of the round 1 finals.

Below are the participating teams of the League Path (with their 2022 UEFA club coefficients),[2] grouped by the starting rounds.

Key to colours
Winners of round 2 advance to group stage
Round 2
Team Coeff.[2]
France Paris Saint-Germain 85.666
Germany Bayern Munich 84.133
England Arsenal 39.200
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 34.766
Sweden BK Häcken 20.833
Spain Real Sociedad 13.233
Round 1
Team Coeff.[2]
England Manchester City 63.200
Scotland Glasgow City 33.400
Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 28.550
Spain Real Madrid 26.233
Belarus FC Minsk 23.400
Netherlands Ajax 20.900
Iceland Breiðablik 17.850
France Paris FC 17.666
Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 15.133
Switzerland Servette 10.500
Sweden Kristianstads DFF 8.833
Czech Republic Slovácko 7.766
Austria Sturm Graz 6.700
Norway Rosenborg 6.500
Italy Roma 5.900
Kazakhstan Tomiris-Turan 4.600

Format[edit]

Round 1 consisted of mini-tournaments with two semi-finals, a final and a third-place play-off hosted by one of the participating teams. If the score was level at the end of normal time, extra time was played, and if the same number of goals were scored by both teams during extra time, the tie was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Round 2 was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level at the end of normal time of the second leg, extra time was played, and if the same number of goals was scored by both teams at the end of normal time, the tie was decided by a penalty shoot-out. An additional preliminary round consisting of two-legged home-and-away matches would have been played by the champions from the lowest-ranked associations if more than 50 associations had entered the tournament and the title holders hadn't qualified through league position. Since only 50 associations entered, this round was skipped.[1]

In the draws for each round, teams were seeded based on their UEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season, with the teams divided into seeded and unseeded pots containing the same number of teams. Prior to the draws, UEFA may form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, but they are purely for convenience of the draw and do not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition. Teams from associations with political conflicts as decided by UEFA may not be drawn into the same tie. After the draws, the order of legs of a tie could have been reversed by UEFA due to scheduling or venue conflicts.

Schedule[edit]

The schedule of the competition was as follows (all draws were held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland).[3]

Schedule for 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds
Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Round 1 24 June 2022 18 August 2022 (semi-finals) 21 August 2022 (third-place play-off & final)
Round 2 1 September 2022 20–21 September 2022 28–29 September 2022

Round 1[edit]

The draw for Round 1 was held on 24 June 2022.[4] A total of 58 teams played in Round 1.

Seeding[edit]

Seeding of teams for the semi-final round was based on their 2022 UEFA club coefficients,[2] with 22 seeded teams and 20 unseeded teams in the Champions Path, and eight seeded teams and eight unseeded teams in the League Path. Teams were drawn into two semi-finals within each four team group and, for the groups with three teams, the team with the highest coefficient was given a bye to the final. In the semi-finals, seeded teams were considered the "home" team, while in the third-place play-offs and finals, the teams with the highest coefficients was considered the "home" team for administrative purposes. Due to political reasons, teams from the following associations could not be drawn into the same group: Kosovo / Bosnia and Herzegovina; Kosovo / Serbia; Ukraine / Belarus.

Champions Path
Seeded Unseeded
League Path
Seeded Unseeded

Champions Path[edit]

Tournament 1[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Pomurje.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Iceland Valur2
 
21 August
 
Armenia Hayasa0
 
Iceland Valur3
 
18 August
 
Republic of Ireland Shelbourne0
 
Slovenia Pomurje0
 
 
Republic of Ireland Shelbourne1
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Armenia Hayasa1
 
 
Slovenia Pomurje2
Semi-finals[edit]
Valur Iceland2–0Armenia Hayasa
Report
Športni park Radenci, Radenci
Attendance: 30[5]
Referee: Silvia Gasperotti (Italy)

Pomurje Slovenia0–1Republic of Ireland Shelbourne
Report
Attendance: 700[6]
Referee: Frederikke Lydia Søkjær (Denmark)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Pomurje Slovenia2–1Armenia Hayasa
Report
Attendance: 300[7]
Referee: Ioanna Allayiotou (Cyprus)
Final[edit]
Valur Iceland3–0Republic of Ireland Shelbourne
Report
Attendance: 100[8]
Referee: Volha Tsiareshka (Belarus)

Tournament 2[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by PAOK.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Greece PAOK2
 
21 August
 
Wales Swansea City0
 
Greece PAOK0
 
18 August
 
Scotland Rangers4
 
Hungary Ferencváros1
 
 
Scotland Rangers3
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Wales Swansea City0
 
 
Hungary Ferencváros7
Semi-finals[edit]
PAOK Greece2–0Wales Swansea City
Report
Attendance: 200[9]
Referee: Olivia Tschon (Austria)

Ferencváros Hungary1–3Scotland Rangers
Report
Third-place play-off[edit]
Swansea City Wales0–7Hungary Ferencváros
Report
Attendance: 45[11]
Referee: Kateryna Usova (Ukraine)
Final[edit]
PAOK Greece0–4Scotland Rangers
Report
Attendance: 200[12]
Referee: Alina Peşu (Romania)

Tournament 3[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Split.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Ukraine Vorskla-Kharkiv-25
 
21 August
 
Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti0
 
Ukraine Vorskla-Kharkiv-22
 
18 August
 
Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt0
 
Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt5
 
 
Croatia Split1
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti0
 
 
Croatia Split2
Semi-finals[edit]
Vorskla-Kharkiv-2 Ukraine5–0Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
Report
Attendance: 60[13]
Referee: Meitar Shemesh (Israel)

BIIK Kazygurt Kazakhstan5–1Croatia Split
Report
Attendance: 350[14]
Referee: Anastasia Mylopoulou (Greece)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Lanchkhuti Georgia (country)0–2Croatia Split
Report
Attendance: 100[15]
Referee: Emanuela Rusta (Albania)
Final[edit]
BIIK Kazygurt Kazakhstan0–2Ukraine Vorskla-Kharkiv-2
Report
Attendance: 100[16]
Referee: Minka Vekkeli (Finland)

Tournament 4[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Apollon Limassol.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Cyprus Apollon Limassol3
 
21 August
 
Latvia Rīgas FS0
 
Cyprus Apollon Limassol0
 
18 August
 
Switzerland Zürich1
 
Switzerland Zürich6
 
 
Faroe Islands 0
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Latvia Rīgas FS (a.e.t.)2
 
 
Faroe Islands 1
Semi-finals[edit]
Apollon Limassol Cyprus3–0Latvia Rīgas FS
Report
Attendance: 150[17]
Referee: Irena Velevačkoska (North Macedonia)

Zürich Switzerland6–0Faroe Islands
Report
Attendance: 24[18]
Referee: Sofik Torosyan (Armenia)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Faroe Islands1–2 (a.e.t.)Latvia Rīgas FS
Report
Attendance: 5[19]
Referee: Réka Molnár (Hungary)
Final[edit]
Zürich Switzerland1–0Cyprus Apollon Limassol
Report
Attendance: 155[20]
Referee: Eléni Andoníou (Greece)

Tournament 5[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by UKS SMS Łódź.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Lithuania Gintra0
 
21 August
 
Finland KuPS2
 
Finland KuPS (a.e.t.) (p)2 (4)
 
18 August
 
Belgium Anderlecht2 (3)
 
Belgium Anderlecht3
 
 
Poland UKS SMS Łódź2
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Lithuania Gintra0
 
 
Poland UKS SMS Łódź1
Semi-finals[edit]
Gintra Lithuania0–2Finland KuPS
Report

Anderlecht Belgium3–2Poland UKS SMS Łódź
Report
Attendance: 1,884[22]
Referee: Louise Thompson (Northern Ireland)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Gintra Lithuania0–1Poland UKS SMS Łódź
Report
Attendance: 396[23]
Referee: Alexandra Collin (France)
Final[edit]
Anderlecht Belgium2–2 (a.e.t.)Finland KuPS
Report
Penalties
3–4
Attendance: 255[24]
Referee: Jelena Cvetković (Serbia)

Tournament 6[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Juventus.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Estonia Flora0
 
21 August
 
Israel Kiryat Gat5
 
Israel Kiryat Gat1
 
18 August
 
Italy Juventus3
 
Italy Juventus4
 
 
Luxembourg Union FC0
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Estonia Flora1
 
 
Luxembourg Union FC3
Semi-finals[edit]
Flora Estonia0–5Israel Kiryat Gat
Report
Attendance: 25[25]
Referee: Merima Čelik (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Juventus Italy4–0Luxembourg Union FC
Report
Attendance: 459[26]
Referee: Jelena Kumer (Croatia)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Flora Estonia1–3Luxembourg Union FC
Report
Attendance: 32[27]
Referee: Ana Maria Alexandra Terteleac (Romania)
Final[edit]
Juventus Italy3–1Israel Kiryat Gat
Report
Attendance: 429[28]
Referee: María Dolores Martínez Madrona (Spain)

Tournament 7[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by U Olimpia Cluj.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 20004
 
21 August
 
Malta Birkirkara0
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 20002
 
18 August
 
Romania U Olimpia Cluj1
 
Romania U Olimpia Cluj (a.e.t.) (p)0 (4)
 
 
Northern Ireland Glentoran0 (2)
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Malta Birkirkara2
 
 
Northern Ireland Glentoran1
Semi-finals[edit]
SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina4–0Malta Birkirkara
Report
Attendance: 75[29]
Referee: Oxana Cruc (Moldova)

U Olimpia Cluj Romania0–0 (a.e.t.)Northern Ireland Glentoran
Report
Penalties
4–2
Attendance: 1,200[30]
Referee: Michèle Schmölzer (Switzerland)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Birkirkara Malta2–1Northern Ireland Glentoran
Report
Attendance: 20[31]
Referee: Anastasiya Romanyuk (Ukraine)
Final[edit]
SFK 2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina2–1Romania U Olimpia Cluj
Report
Attendance: 900[32]
Referee: Lucie Šulcová (Czech Republic)

Tournament 8[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Twente.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Portugal Benfica9
 
21 August
 
Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia0
 
Portugal Benfica2
 
18 August
 
Netherlands Twente1
 
Netherlands Twente13
 
 
Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi0
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia7
 
 
Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi0
Semi-finals[edit]
Benfica Portugal9–0Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia
Report
Sportcampus Diekman, Enschede
Attendance: 20[33]
Referee: Gamze Durmuş (Turkey)

Twente Netherlands13–0Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi
Report
Sportcampus Diekman, Enschede
Attendance: 350[34]
Referee: Andromachi Tsiofliki (Greece)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi Moldova0–7Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia
Report
Sportcampus Diekman, Enschede
Attendance: 45[35]
Referee: Kristina Georgieva (Bulgaria)
Final[edit]
Twente Netherlands1–2Portugal Benfica
Report
Sportcampus Diekman, Enschede
Attendance: 500[36]
Referee: Maria Marotta (Italy)

Tournament 9[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Ljuboten.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Belarus Dinamo-BGU Minsk5
 
21 August
 
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Stara Zagora0
 
Belarus Dinamo-BGU Minsk0
 
18 August
 
Austria St. Pölten3
 
Austria St. Pölten7
 
 
North Macedonia Ljuboten0
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Stara Zagora5
 
 
North Macedonia Ljuboten1
Semi-finals[edit]
Dinamo-BGU Minsk Belarus5–0Bulgaria Lokomotiv Stara Zagora
Report
FFM Training Centre (small stadium), Skopje
Attendance: 72[37]
Referee: Martina Molinaro (Italy)

St. Pölten Austria7–0North Macedonia Ljuboten
Report
Attendance: 238[38]
Referee: Olatz Rivera Olmedo (Spain)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Lokomotiv Stara Zagora Bulgaria5–1North Macedonia Ljuboten
Report
Attendance: 78[39]
Referee: Zoí Stávrou (Cyprus)
Final[edit]
St. Pölten Austria3–0Belarus Dinamo-BGU Minsk
Report
FFM Training Centre (small stadium), Skopje
Attendance: 50[40]
Referee: Rasa Grigonė (Lithuania)

Tournament 10[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Breznica.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Montenegro Breznica2
 
21 August
 
Slovakia Spartak Myjava3
 
Slovakia Spartak Myjava0
 
 
Albania Vllaznia1
 
 
 
 
Semi-finals[edit]
Breznica Montenegro2–3Slovakia Spartak Myjava
Report
Attendance: 300[41]
Referee: Liudmyla Telbukh (Ukraine)
Final[edit]
Vllaznia Albania1–0Slovakia Spartak Myjava
Report
Attendance: 200[42]
Referee: Tatıana Sorokopýdova (Kazakhstan)

Tournament 11[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Spartak Subotica.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Norway Brann1
 
21 August
 
Turkey ALG Spor0
 
Norway Brann3
 
 
Serbia Spartak Subotica1
 
 
 
 
Semi-finals[edit]
Brann Norway1–0Turkey ALG Spor
Report
Attendance: 157[43]
Referee: Caroline Lanssens (Belgium)
Final[edit]
Spartak Subotica Serbia1–3Norway Brann
Report
Attendance: 490[44]
Referee: Viola Raudziņa (Latvia)

League Path[edit]

Tournament 1[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Glasgow City.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
France Paris FC3
 
21 August
 
Switzerland Servette0
 
France Paris FC0 (4)
 
18 August
 
Italy Roma (a.e.t.) (p)0 (5)
 
Scotland Glasgow City1
 
 
Italy Roma3
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Switzerland Servette1
 
 
Scotland Glasgow City0
Semi-finals[edit]
Paris FC France3–0Switzerland Servette
Report
Attendance: 51[45]
Referee: Veronika Kovarova (Czech Republic)

Glasgow City Scotland1–3Italy Roma
Report
Attendance: 784[46]
Referee: Ainara Acevedo (Spain)
Third-place play-off[edit]
Servette Switzerland1–0Scotland Glasgow City
Report
Attendance: 162[47]
Referee: Frida Mia Klarlund (Denmark)
Final[edit]
Paris FC France0–0 (a.e.t.)Italy Roma
Report
Penalties
4–5
Attendance: 95[48]
Referee: Angelika Söder (Germany)

Tournament 2[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Rosenborg.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Belarus FC Minsk2
 
21 August
 
Czech Republic Slovácko1
 
Belarus FC Minsk0
 
18 August
 
Norway Rosenborg1
 
Iceland Breiðablik2
 
 
Norway Rosenborg4
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Czech Republic Slovácko0
 
 
Iceland Breiðablik3
Semi-finals[edit]
FC Minsk Belarus2–1Czech Republic Slovácko
Report
Attendance: 47[49]
Referee: Abigail Marriott (England)

Breiðablik Iceland2–4Norway Rosenborg
Report