→The 2019 UEFA Women's Champions League Final was the final match of the, the 18th season of Europe's premier women's club tournament organised by, and the 10th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Women's Cup to the. This was the first time since the final is played as a single match that a host city for the Women's Champions League final was not automatically assigned by which city won the bid to host the men's Champions League final, although the same association is still allowed to host both finals by the UEFA bid regulations. It was played at the in, Hungary on 18 May 2019, between side and side.Lyon won the final 4–1 for their fourth consecutive and sixth overall UEFA Women's Champions League title.
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Contents.Teams In the following table, finals until 2009 were in the UEFA Women's Cup era, since 2010 were in the UEFA Women's Champions League era. TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)7 (, )NoneLyon, which hold the record for most titles (five) and most consecutive titles (three), are the first team to reach eight finals and four consecutive finals.
Barcelona were the first Spanish team to reach the final, and had the chance to be the first club to have both their men's and women's teams to have won the Champions League. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 May 2019. Ada Hegerberg, Lyon hat-trick scorer and Visa player of the match. ^. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
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