The UEFA Champions League (usually referred to as the "Champions League") is the annual football cup competition for the top football clubs in Europe. Here are the winners of the annual women's Champions League, an event that has been running since the 2001–02 season, at which time it was called the UEFA Women's Cup. The tournament was renamed the Champions League for the 2009–10 edition.

Between 2003 and 2009, the final was contested in two legs, one match at each club's home ground. For the first final in 2002 and every year since 2009, the final has been a single game, with penalties required to determine the winner in 2011, 2016 and 2017.

List of Winners

Season Winners Runners-up Score
2024–25 Arsenal, England Barcelona, Spain 1–0
2023–24 Barcelona, Spain Lyon, France 2–0
2022–23 Barcelona, Spain VfL Wolfsburg, Germany 3–2
2021–22 Lyon, France Barcelona, Spain 3–1
2020–21 Barcelona, Spain Chelsea, England 4–0
2019–20 Lyon, France VfL Wolfsburg, Germany 3–1
2018–19 Lyon, France Barcelona, Spain 4–1
2017–18 Lyon, France VfL Wolfsburg, Germany 4–1
2016–17 Lyon, France Paris Saint-Germain, France 0–0 (7-6)
2015–16 Lyon, France VfL Wolfsburg, Germany 1–1 (4-3)
2014–15 1. FFC Frankfurt, Germany Paris Saint-Germain, France 2–1
2013–14 VfL Wolfsburg, Germany Tyresö, Sweden 4–3
2012–13 VfL Wolfsburg, Germany Lyon, France 1–0
2011–12 Lyon, France 1. FFC Frankfurt, Germany 2–0
2010–11 Lyon, France Turbine Potsdam, Germany 2–0 (7-6)
2009–10 Turbine Potsdam, Germany Lyon, France 0–0
2008–09 FCR Duisburg, Germany Zvezda Perm, Russia 6–0, 1–1
2007–08 1. FFC Frankfurt, Germany Umeå, Sweden 1–1, 3–2
2006–07 Arsenal, England Umeå, Sweden 1–0, 0–0
2005–06 1. FFC Frankfurt, Germany Turbine Potsdam, Germany 4–0, 3–2
2004–05 Turbine Potsdam, Germany Djurgården/Älvsjö, Sweden 2–0, 3–1
2003–04 Umeå, Sweden 1. FFC Frankfurt, Germany 3–0, 5–0
2002–03 Umeå, Sweden Fortuna Hjørring, Denmark 4–1, 3–0
2001–02 1. FFC Frankfurt, Germany Umeå, Sweden 2–0