Felicia Schröder Leads Women’s Europa Cup With 8 Goals — Liga De Campeones Femenina De La Uefa

Felicia Schröder Leads Women’s Europa Cup With 8 Goals — Liga De Campeones Femenina De La Uefa

Felicia Schröder finished the first liga de campeones femenina de la uefa competition with eight goals and a final that turned into a personal scoring line of four. The 19-year-old BK Häcken forward ended the inaugural Women’s Europa Cup as its top scorer after driving the title run against Hammarby.

Schröder’s final decided the race

She scored the only goal in the first leg of the final, then followed with a hat-trick in the second leg against Hammarby. That gave her four goals across the two-legged final and put her at the top of the tournament scoring table.

Schröder’s route to eight began before the final. She scored twice against Breidablik in the quarterfinals and twice against Eintracht Frankfurt in the semifinals, then added the decisive strike in the opening match of the final before closing with three more in the return leg.

Häcken and the scoring chart

BK Häcken won the Women’s Europa Cup, and Schröder became the first player to score four goals in a two-legged European women’s final. She also became the third player to record a hat-trick in a women’s European club final, a mark that places her final performance alongside a short list of scoring bursts at this stage of the competition.

Michaela Khýrová finished second in the scoring table with five goals. Nicole Anyomi and Telma Encarnação each finished with four, leaving Schröder alone at the top after the last whistle.

That finish matters for Häcken because the club leaves the first edition with the trophy and its forward with the scoring standard. For Schröder, the final did more than secure a winner’s medal: it produced the benchmark for the competition’s first top scorer and set the bar for anyone trying to match it next season.

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