UEFA Women’s Championships Agram, Hibs, OHL, Young Boys among title winners in Weekend of dramatic championship glory across Europe, Chelsea, Torreense, Hjorring win Cup Finals


The first round of the UWCL 2025-26 UWCL is almost complete with only titles in North Macedonia and Montenegro to be confirmed.

Round 1

Poland Katowice Q
Croatia Agram Q
Lithuania Gintra Q
Ireland Athlone Q
Kosovo Mitrovica Q
Turkey Fomget Q
Greece AEK Q
Israel Kiryat Gat Q
Georgia Lanchkhuti Q
(Montenegro Buducnost leaders)
Slovakia Myjava Q
Bulgaria NSA Q
Luxembourg Racing Q
Wales Cardiff City Q
Estonia  FC Flora Q
N Ireland Cliftonville Q
Latvia Riga FC Q
Malta Swieqi Q
Moldova Agarista Q
(N Macedonia Ljuboten leaders)
Faroes NSI Q
Armenia Pyunik Q
Azerbaijan – Neftchi Q




Vllaznia defeated Partizani 2-0 to win the championship in Albania for a 12th time. Second half goals from Bajraktarit and Megi Doçi being the difference in the match.  Vllaznia will compete in the 2025-26 UWCL while Partizani qualified for the 2025-26 UEFA Women’s Europa Cup.


Agram sealed the title in Croatia with a 3-0 win over Hajduk Split their first ever title.


Hibernians sealed their first title since 2006-07 season with a dramatic 1-0 over title chasing Rangers at a tense Ibrox Stadium. well taken goal from Linzi Taylor  on 74 minutes being the championship clinching goal. Glasgow City finished second in the standings defeating Hearts 2-0.  Both qualify for the 2025-26 UWCL with Rangers missing out on the final day of the season.


Young Boys were crowned champions of Switzerland  in a dramatic final going to a tense penalty shoot out.


Twente Vrouwen’s dramatic comeback with Jaimy Ravensbergen hattrick to clinch the title on a tense final day of the Eredivisie Vrouwen. PSV finished second being held to a 2-2 draw with Feyenoord.   Twente and PSV will play UWCL in 2025-26, while Ajax will compete in the Europa Cup


Twente celebrate a 10th title




Racing Lëtzebuerg champion for a 5th successive time crushing Ell 8-0 to clinch the title on the last day of the season.



Leuven 2-0 Anderlecht
Eurlings 15
De Cuester 87

Leuven finally ended Anderlecht dominance with a super performance to defeat them 2-0 to win the title, Anderlecht winning the last 7 editions. OHL will compete in the 2025-26 UWCL while Anderlecht will play in the UEFA Women’s Europa Cup.


Slavia Praha became champions with a stunning dominating performance, defeating rivals Sparta with a Svitkova treble leading the way

Slavia complete the double in Czechia

Result
Slavia 5-0  Sparta
Svitkova 32 74 90+2
Surnovska 36
Cvrckova 56


Lyon champions for a 18th time, with a Melchie Dumornay strike on half time breaking PSG resistance, a gallant effort before Diani’s deflected shot off Dudek sealing the game. Renard adding a late penalty to round of another title winning night.

Final

Lyon 3-0   PSG
Dumornay 45+2
Dudek og 80
Renard 90+4


Bulgaria Women’s Championship

Stara Zagora 2-1 Sportika

Congratulations to NSA who retained the title in Bulgaria after nearest challenger Sportika lost to Lokomotiva Stara Zagora.

NSA went onto celebrate in goal tastic style rattling up 18 unanswered goals in there demolition of Enko


Ukraine Women’s Championship

Congratulations  to Vorskla who clinched the championship with a 2-0 win over Shakhtar.

Metalist finish second with a 5-0 win and return to the UWCL next season.

Kolos 3rd finish with a 2-0 win and Qualify for the Europa Cup

Vorskla 2-0 Shakhtar
Kravchuk 4
Kalinina 33



Chelsea secured a 4th FA Cup title in 5 years defeating Man Utd 3-0,  Sandy Baltimore starring scoring a brace.


Taça de Portugal 🇵🇹 Femenina

Torreense won a dramatic Taça de Portugal  Femenina Firstly equaling through Janina Weimer deep into stoppage time after prolonged pressure took its toll on the SL Benfica defense. With the final seemingly heading to penalties Salóme Prat pounced to score a dramatic late extra time winner

Final

Torreense 2-1′ SL Benfica
Weimer 90+6
Prat 120′

Martin-Prieto 24


Juventus dominated Roma cruising to a 4-0 win as Cristiana Girelli struck a brace.



Fortuna Hjørring clinched the double in Denmark winning the Cup Final defeating Nordsjælland 1-0 courtesy of a  Risako Watanabe goal in the 115th minute in front of 1,643 spectators.


In the Championships remaining to be clinched Ljuboten remained 5 pts clear in North Macedonia as they beat Skopje 4-2.  Tiverija beat Kamenica Sasa 3-1 to stay in the race but only two rounds remain.


Buducnost are 6pts clear in Montenegro however Breznica have 3 games in hand and the pair clash on June 7th.



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