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Clubs learn UEFA fate
 Women's Football News 24 Jun 2009
 
The draw for the new-style UEFA Women's Champions League has been announced.
 
Everton, who are competing in the competition after finishing as runners-up in the Premier League last season, have been drawn in the same group as Team Strommen of Norway, Estonian side FC Levadia Tallinn and WFC Osijek of Croatia, who will host the group.
 
Glasgow City meanwhile travel to Lithuania where they will take on hosts Gintra Universitetas, Bayern Munich of Germany and Georgian outfit Norchi Dinamoeli.
 
Welsh Cup winners Cardiff City face a group which includes Danish side Brondby, who will host the group, plus SU Dezembro of Portugal and Birkirkara from Malta.
 
Arsenal are one of 25 teams who have received a bye to the Second Round. The group stages will be played from 30 July - 4 August.
 
First Round draw:
 
GROUP A1 GROUP A2 GROUP A3 GROUP A4
Bayern Munich (Germany) Montpellier (France) Brondby (Denmark) ASD Torres Calcio (Italy)
Gintra Universitetas (Lithuania) FC NSA Sofia (Bulgaria) SU Dezembro (Portugal) ZNK KRKA (Slovenia)
Glasgow City (Scotland) Klaksvikar (Faroe Islands) Cardiff City (Wales) Slovan Duslo Sala (Slovakia)
Norchi Dinamoeli (Georgia) ZFK Tikvesanka (Macedonia) Birkirkara (Malta) Trabzonspor (Turkey)
GROUP A5 GROUP A6 GROUP A7
Linkopings (Sweden) WFC Rossiyanka (Russia) Everton (England)
CFF Clujana (Romania) Maccabi Holon (Israel) Team Strommen (Norway)
Roma Calfa (Macedonia) St Francis (Rep of Ireland) WFC Osijek (Croatia)
Glentoran Belfast Utd (Northern Ireland) Apollon Limassol (Cyprus) FC Levadia Tallinn (Estonia)

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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