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Potsdam face Finnish encounter

Holders 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam have been handed a round of 32 tie with Åland United while Olympique Lyonnais face AZ Alkmaar after the draw for the first two knockout stages was made.

Potsdam face Finnish encounter
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UEFA Women's Champions League holders 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam will begin their title defence against Åland United in Finland after the draw for the first two knockout rounds was made in Nyon.

Potsdam are one of 23 teams entering the competition at this stage, joining the nine clubs who progressed from the qualifying round. They take on European debutants Åland in the round of 32 on 22/23 September and 13/14 October and are at home in the second leg, like all the seeded teams. Should they go through, Potsdam will face PAOK FC or Austrian champions SV Neulengbach in the last 16 in November.

FCR 2001 Duisburg, who preceded their German rivals as European champions by winning the last UEFA Women's Cup in 2009, have a round of 32 tie with newcomers CSHVSM of Kazakhstan. The only other previous titleholder still involved, Arsenal LFC, play Serbia's ŽFK Mašinac. The side who lost the 2010 final to Potsdam, Olympique Lyonnais, tackle AZ Alkmaar in perhaps the tie of the round along with 2003 runners-up Fortuna Hjørring against former semi-finalists CF Bardolino Verona – that pair also met last season with the Danish club winning 5-2 on aggregate.

Lyon's French rivals, FCF Juvisy Essonne, will be rematched with Breidablik, that duo having drawn 3-3 in the qualifying round in Iceland to ensure their mutual progress. Apollon Limassol LFC, who surprisingly eliminated two-time champions Umeå IK in the qualifying round, have been rewarded with an encounter against 2009 runners-up Zvezda-2005. The eight teams advancing from the round of 16 will enter the draw for the rest of the competition on 19 November.

Making the draw, UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino said: "European competitions are the icing on the cake of the domestic leagues and the national federations. The UEFA Women's Champions League gives clubs a chance to experience new countries and new cities, new football cultures and new stadiums and will ultimately end in the final on 26 May 2011 in London."

Round of 32 draw
First leg: 22/23 September
Second leg: 13/14 October
1. K. Sint-Truidense VV (BEL) v AC Sparta Praha (CZE)
2. Legend Chernigov (UKR) v FC Rossiyanka (RUS)
3. ŽFK Mašinac (SRB) v Arsenal LFC (ENG)
4. CSHVSM (KAZ) v FCR 2001 Duisburg (GER)
5. MTK Hungária FC (HUN) v Everton (ENG)
6. Breidablik (ISL) v FCF Juvisy Essonne (FRA)
7. PAOK FC (GRE) v SV Neulengbach (AUT)
8. ŽNK Krka (SVN) v Linköpings FC (SWE)
9. Rayo Vallecano (ESP) v Valur Reykjavík (ISL)
10. Åland United (FIN) v 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam (GER, holders)
11. AZ Alkmaar (NED) v Olympique Lyonnais (FRA)
12. Zorka-BDU (BLR) v Røa IL (NOR)
13. Fortuna Hjørring (DEN) v CF Bardolino Verona (ITA)
14. RTP Unia Racibórz (POL) v Brøndby IF (DEN)
15. Apollon Limassol LFC (CYP) v Zvezda-2005 (RUS)
16. FC Zürich Frauen (SUI) v Torres (ITA)

Round of 16 draw
First leg: 3/4 November
Second leg: 10/11 November
CSHVSM / Duisburg v Fortuna / Bardolino
Rayo Vallecano / Valur v Mašinac / Arsenal
Legend / Rossiyanka v Alkmaar / Lyon
Racibórz / Brøndby v MTK / Everton
Zürich / Torres v Breidablik / Juvisy
Åland / Potsdam v PAOK / Neulengbach
Krka / Linköping v Sint-Truidense / Sparta
Zorka-BDU / Røa v Apollon / Zvezda