2003 UEFA Women's Cup final
Football match
Event | 2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup | ||||||
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | 9 June 2003 | ||||||
Venue | Gammliavallen, Umeå | ||||||
Referee | Elke Günthner (Germany) | ||||||
Attendance | 7,648 | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 21 June 2003 | ||||||
Venue | Hjørring Stadium, Hjørring | ||||||
Referee | Wendy Toms (England) | ||||||
Attendance | 2,119 | ||||||
← 2002 2004 → |
The 2003 UEFA Women's Cup Final was a two-legged football match that took place on 9 and 21 June 2003 at Gammliavallen and Hjørring Stadium between Umeå IK of Sweden and Fortuna Hjørring of Denmark. It was the first final not to feature German teams. Umeå won the final 7–1 on aggregate.
Match
Details
First leg
Umeå | Fortuna Hjørring |
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Assistant referees: | Match rules
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Second leg
Fortuna Hjørring | 0–3 | Umeå |
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Report | Moström 3' (pen.) Kalmari 35' Ljungberg 71' |
Fortuna Hjørring | Umeå |
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Assistant referees: | Match rules
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External links
- 2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup season at UEFA.com
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