Spanish women's football clubs in international competitions


This is a compilation of results for teams representing Spain at international women's football competitions such as the UEFA Women's Cup and its successor, the UEFA Women's Champions League. Spanish clubs have taken part since the inaugural 2001–02 season.
From the 2015–16 season the Spanish league has held two spots in the Women's Champions League. Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona, Espanyol, Levante and Rayo Vallecano have qualified as national champions, and Atlético Madrid and Barcelona as runners-up. So far the most successful team has been Barcelona, who reached the finale and the semifinals once each and the quarterfinals on two other occasions.

Teams

These are the six teams that have representred Spain in the UEFA Women's Cup and the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Qualification

EditionCompetitionChampionFinalistSemifinalist #1Semifinalist #2-
2001–02 UWC2000–01 Liga NacionalLevanteEibartarrakPozueloPuebla-
EditionCompetitionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
2002–03 UWC2001–02 SuperligaLevante Puebla Espanyol Sabadell Estudiantes Huelva
2003–04 UWC2002–03 SuperligaAthletic Bilbao Levante Puebla Sabadell Estudiantes Huelva
2004–05 UWC2003–04 SuperligaAthletc Bilbao Sabadell Levante Puebla Torrejón
2005–06 UWC2004–05 SuperligaAthletic Bilbao Levante Espanyol Torrejón Híspalis
2006–07 UWC2005–06 SuperligaEspanyol Sevilla Levante Rayo Vallecano Athletic Bilbao
2007–08 UWC2006–07 SuperligaAthletic Bilbao Espanyol Levante Rayo Vallecano Sevilla
2008–09 UWC2007–08 SuperligaLevante Rayo Vallecano Athletic Bilbao Espanyol Torrejón
2009–10 UWCL2008–09 SuperligaRayo Vallecano Levante Athletic Bilbao Espanyol Alcaine Zaragoza
EditionCompetitionPlay-off – ChampionPlay-off – Finalist2nd stage – Third2nd stage – Fourth2nd stage – Fifth
2010–11 UWCL2009–10 SuperligaRayo VallecanoEspanyolAthletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid Barcelona
2011–12 UWCL2010–11 SuperligaRayo VallecanoEspanyolAthletic Bilbao Barcelona Atlético Madrid
EditionCompetitionFirstSecondThirdFourthFifth
2012–13 UWCL2011–12 1ª DivisiónBarcelona Athletic Bilbao Espanyol Rayo Vallecano Levante
2013–14 UWCL2012–13 1ª DivisiónBarcelona Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid Levante Espanyol
2014–15 UWCL2013–14 1ª DivisiónBarcelona Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid Rayo Vallecano Levante
2015–16 UWCL2014–15 1ª DivisiónBarcelona Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao Valencia Levante
2016–17 UWCL2015–16 1ª DivisiónAthletic Bilbao Barcelona Atlético Madrid Levante Real Sociedad
2017–18 UWCL2016–17 1ª DivisiónAtlético Madrid Barcelona Valencia Levante Athletic Bilbao

Historical progression

Results by team

Athletic Bilbao">Athletic Bilbao (women)">Athletic Bilbao

RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Glasgow City6–23 pointsVázquez 3 – FernándezGurrutxagaJuaristi
Last 32 Rapide Wezemaal3–06 pointsFernández – Juaristi – Orueta
Last 32 Saestum '1–17 pointsFernández

RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Krka Novo Mesto '4–03 pointsDíezFerreiraMurua – Vázquez
Last 32 Paola Hibernians16–06 pointsVázquez 7 – Juaristi 3 – Olabarrieta 2 – Díez – Iturregi – Murua – Sánchez
Last 32 Bardolino0–16 points-

RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Fortuna Hjørringh: 2–1a: 1–3 3–4CorresOroz – Vázquez

Atlético Madrid">Atlético Madrid (women)">Atlético Madrid

RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Wolfsburgh: 0–3

Barcelona">FC Barcelona (women)">Barcelona

RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Avaldsnesa: 4–0AlvesCaldenteyDugganMartens

Espanyol">RCD Espanyol (women)">Espanyol

Levante">Levante UD (women)">Levante

RoundOpponent1st2ndAgg.Scorers
Last 32 Eendracht Aalst8–03 pointsFuentes 3 – Jiménez 2 – Prieto 2 – Gimbert
Last 32 Arsenal '1–23 pointsPrieto
Last 32 Gömrükçü Baku2–16 points'''Fuentes – Moreno

Rayo Vallecano">Rayo Vallecano (women)">Rayo Vallecano