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The final will take place at the stadium of PSV Eindhoven. - Foto: KNVB Media
This years edition of the UEFA Women’s Champions League will take place on Saturday June the 3th at the stadium of PSV Eindhoven in The Netherlands. It will be the first time ever that this final will be hosted in Holland. Ticket sales for the game will start om Monday the 13th of February at 1.00 PM.
The UEFA Women’s Champions League tournament is down to its final eight contenders. The draw for the quarter finals – which took place in Nyon on Friday the 10th of February - has paired them together as followed:
The first meet ups in the quarter finals will be on Tuesday the 21th and Wednesday the 22th of March with the returns scheduled a week later on Wednesday the 29th and Thursday the 30th of March. Following up on that the first semi finals are set for Saturday the 22th and Sunday the 23 of April with the second games a week later on Saturday the 29th and Sunday the 30th of April.
Among the final eight for the UEFA Women’s Champions League win, there are still many Dutch players in the possibility for playing the final in their home country. At this moment Daniëlle van de Donk, Damaris Egurrola (both playing for Olympique Lyonnais), Jackie Groenen, Lieke Martens (both playing for Paris Saint-Germain), Dominique Janssen, Lynn Wilms, Jill Roord (all three of them playing for VfL Wolfsburg) and Victoria Pelova (Arsenal WFC) all still stand a chance to get a ticket for the final.
Lucienne Reichardt, Manager Women's Football KNVB: “We are definitely looking forward to hosting this game together with PSV Eindhoven and the city of Eindhoven and we are aiming to have the final being played in front of a full stadium. A game like this offers a great opportunity to witness the best of what European women’s football has offer play live. With similar events which happened earlier in Holland, we have seen how the Dutch can get excited for women’s football. We hope the hosting of this final will inspire younger generations to take women’s football in Holland to the next level.”
The UEFA Women’s Champions League started in 2010. For the Netherlands, Shanice van de Sanden has been the most successfull contestant so far. She won the title three years in a row (2018, 2019, 2020) with Olympique Lyonnais. Besides her, Martens (2021 with FC Barcelona) and born and raised Eindhovenaar Van de Donk (2022 with Olympique Lyonnais) have held up the trophy before.
Tickets for the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final will be available starting Monday February the 13th. Pricing starts at €15,- and until the 21th of March early birds will get a 23% discount on each ticket. The stadium of PSV Eindhoven has a capacity of 35.000. Check knvb.nl/uwclfinal2023 and uefa.com/womenschampionsleague to stay updated with all the latest around the UEFA Women’s Champions League final 2023.