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Lyon win, Hegerberg makes history: 2018 #UWCL at a glance

Lyon made it five titles and three in a row after an incredible extra-time comeback while Ada Hegerberg and Camille Abily also made history in Kyiv.

Ada Hegerberg (L) celebrates Lyon's third goal of the final
Ada Hegerberg (L) celebrates Lyon's third goal of the final ©Getty Images

Final
Wolfsburg 1-4 aet Lyon

Top scorers
Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) 15 
Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg) 8  
Katrin Ásbjörnsdóttir (Stjarnan) 7    
Camille Abily (Lyon) 6    
Zenatha Coleman (Gintra Universitetas) 6        
Sara Björk Gunnarsdottir (Wolfsburg) 6        
Kader Hançar (Konak Belediyespor) 6        
Tamila Khimich (ZFK Minsk) 6 
(includes qualifying round)    

Highlights: Wolfsburg 1-4aet Lyon

Records

  • Lyon are the first five-time winners and the only side to have claimed the title three years in a row.
  • Sarah Bouhaddi, Wendie Renard, Camille Abily and Eugénie Le Sommer have set a new record of five final victories, all for Lyon.
  • Lyon reached their seventh final, one ahead of FFC Frankfurt's old record.
  • Renard and Bouhaddi also increased their personal records by appearing in their seventh finals for Lyon.
  • Ada Hegerberg broke the old record of 14 goals in a season, previously set by Célia Šašić of Frankfurt in 2014/15, Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir of Valur Reykjavík in 2008/09 and Conny Pohlers of Turbine Potsdam in 2004/05.
  • Camille Abily overtook Emma Byrne's old record of 77 competition appearances in the quarter-finals and retires with her mark on 81.
  • Abily set a new record of goals in this competition for single club by reaching 43 with Lyon, two ahead of former team-mate Lotta Schelin.
  • Anja Mittag became the first player to register 50 goals in this competition, in the round of 32 for Rosengård against Olimpia Cluj.
  • England became only the fourth nation to boast two semi-finalists, Chelsea and Manchester City, after France, Germany and Sweden.
  • Prague became the first city to have two teams in the round of 16: Slavia and Sparta.
  • KÍ Klaksvík kept up their unique record of entering all 17 seasons; however they will not return in 2018/19 as EBS/Skála won the Faroese title last year.
  • Overall a record 61 teams entered the competition

2019 final: Budapest
2020 final: Vienna

Roll of honour
UEFA Women's Champions League

2017/18: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-4 aet Lyon (FRA): Kyiv
2016/17: Lyon (FRA) 0-0 aet, 7-6 pens Paris Saint-Germain (FRA): Cardiff
2015/16: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-1 aet, 3-4 pens Lyon (FRA): Reggio Emilia
2014/15: FFC Frankfurt (GER) 2-1 Paris Saint-Germain (FRA): Berlin
2013/14: Tyresö (SWE) 3-4 Wolfsburg (GER): Lisbon
2012/13: Wolfsburg (GER) 1-0 Lyon (FRA): London
2011/12: Lyon (FRA) 2-0 FFC Frankfurt (GER): Munich
2010/11: Lyon (FRA) 2-0 Turbine Potsdam (GER): London
2009/10: Lyon (FRA) 0-0 aet, 6-7 pens Turbine Potsdam (GER): Getafe
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): Frankfurt

  • Most wins

By club 
Lyon (FRA) 5
FFC Frankfurt (GER) 4
Turbine Potsdam (GER)/Umeå (SWE)/Wolfsburg (GER) 2
Arsenal (ENG)/Duisburg (GER) 1

By country
Germany 9
France
5
Sweden 2
England 1

  • Most final appearances

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 counts as two German appearances, 2017 counts as two French appearances)