Canadians start 2020-21 UEFA Women’s Champions League season

Canada Soccer’s 2020 Canadian Player of Year Kadeisha Buchanan and Olympique Lyonnais will start their defence of their UEFA Champions League title on Wednesday 9 December. Buchanan, already a four-time winner from four seasons in professional soccer, will open the Round of 32 with her French side a…

Canada Soccer’s 2020 Canadian Player of Year Kadeisha Buchanan and Olympique Lyonnais will start their defence of their UEFA Champions League title on Wednesday 9 December. Buchanan, already a four-time winner from four seasons in professional soccer, will open the Round of 32 with her French side against Juventus of Italy.

In all, there are seven Canadians participating in the 2020-21 UEFA Champions League Round of 32 with six different European teams: Buchanan with Olympique Lyonnais; Jordyn Huitema and Ashley Lawrence with Paris Saint-Germain FC; Janine Beckie with Manchester City FC; Jessie Fleming with Chelsea FC; Alyssa Lagonia with Servette FCCF; and Cloé Lacasse with Benfica.

2020-21 #UWCL Round of 32

Olympique Lyonnais of France (Buchanan)
Rof32, 1st leg ​ 2020-12-09 Juventus v Lyon
Rof32, 2nd leg ​ 2020-12-15 Lyon v Juventus

Paris Saint-Germain FC of France (Huitema, Lawrence)
Rof32, 1st leg ​ 2020-12-10 Górnik Łęczna v PSG
Rof32, 2nd leg ​ 2020-12-16 PSG v Górnik Łęczna

Manchester City FC of England (Beckie)
Rof32, 1st leg ​ 2020-12-09 Göteborg v Manchester City
Rof32, 2nd leg ​ 2020-12-16 Manchester City v Göteborg

Chelsea FC of England (Fleming) v Benfica of Portugal (Lacasse)
Rof32, 1st leg ​ 2020-12-09 Benfica v Chelsea
Rof32, 2nd leg ​ 2020-12-16 Chelsea v Benfica

Since 2009, there have been 22 Canadians in UEFA Women’s
Champions League and Qualifying, not counting Fleming who hopes to make her debut
in 2020-21. Diana Matheson and Rhian Wilkinson were the first two Canadians to
feature in the competition back in 2009-10 with Team Strømmen. Lacasse was the
most recent when she debuted with Benfica in the 2020-21 Qualifying Round.

While Buchanan has won four titles with Olympique Lyonnais, Lawrence
is the one other Canadian to reach the Final back in 2016-17 (against Lyon).
Lawrence also reached the Semifinals in 2019-20 while Sophie Schmidt and FFC
Frankfurt reached the Semifinals in 2015-16.

As for the defending champions Olympique Lyonnais, they are
at the start of a new undefeated streak after they lost their first match in more
than two years in November. From 26 August 2018 through 13 November 2020 across
all competitions (Championnat de France, Coupe de France, UEFA Women’s
Champions League), Olympique Lyonnais went undefeated in 73 consecutive games.
Since Buchanan made her debut on 14 January 2017, her side has lost only four
games.

Canadians in UEFA Women’s Champions League & Qualifying

Most matches, combined UWCL & UWCLQ
16 Buchanan, Kadeisha
14 Lawrence, Ashley
9 Sjoman, Kylla
5 Lagonia, Alyssa
5 Schmidt, Sophie

Most goals, combined UWCL & UWCLQ
5 Janine Beckie
4 Huitema, Jordyn
4 Bélanger, Josée
3 Leon, Adriana

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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