Final hero Hegerberg finishes top scorer
jueves, 26 de mayo de 2016
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Ada Hegerberg finished the UEFA Women's Champions League season as top scorer on 13 goals after her strike against Wolfsburg but the Lyon striker missed out on a record tally.
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Ada Hegerberg finished the UEFA Women's Champions League season as top scorer but the Lyon striker just missed out on a record tally.
Having scored twice in each of Lyon's first five games this season to overtake qualifying round top scorer Ebere Orji of Ferencváros, Hegerberg added two more in the 7-0 semi-final first leg defeat of Paris Saint-Germain. She then broke the deadlock in the 12th minute of the final in Reggio Emilia, but her total of 13 is one shy of that registered by Conny Pohlers (Turbine Potsdam, 2004/05), Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík, 2008/09) and Célia Šašić (FFC Frankfurt, 2014/15)
Earlier in the season, Paris striker Anja Mittag overtook retired former Potsdam and Germany team-mate Conny Pohlers's competition record of 48, though will have to wait for her club's return next season to have a chance of making the half century.
Marta's five goals leaves her only three behind ex-Rosengård colleague Mittag in the all-time list while Lotta Schelin scored in both legs of Lyon's win against Paris to become set a new record of 41 for a single club in this competition. She leaves Lyon after this final.
UEFA.com has all the facts and figures from this season's competition.
2015/16 top scorers
13: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon)
9: Ebere Orji (Ferencváros)*
8: Jill Roord (Twente)*
7: Uchechi Sunday (Minsk)*
6: Cristiane (Paris Saint-Germain)
6: Aleksandra Sikora (Medyk Konin)*
*Includes goals in qualifying round
Previous season top scorers
2014/15: Célia Šašić (FFC Frankfurt) 14
2013/14: Milena Nikolić (ŽFK Spartak) 11
2012/13: Laura Rus (Apollon Limassol) 11
2011/12: Camille Abily, Eugénie Le Sommer (both Lyon) 9
2010/11: Inka Grings (Duisburg) 13
2009/10: Vanessa Bürki (Bayern München) 11
2008/09: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 14
2007/08: Vira Dyatel (Karkhiv), Patrizia Panico (Bardolino Verona), Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 9
2006/07: Julie Fleeting (Arsenal) 9
2005/06: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 11
2004/05: Conny Pohlers (Turbine Potsdam) 14
2003/04: Maria Gstöttner (Neulengbach) 11
2002/03: Hanna Ljungberg (Umeå) 10
2001/02: Gabriela Enache (Codru Anenii Noi) 12
All-time top scorers
49: Anja Mittag (Turbine Potsdam/Rosengård/Paris Saint-Germain)
48: Conny Pohlers (Turbine Potsdam/FFC Frankfurt/Wolfsburg)
46: Marta (Umeå/Tyresö/Rosengård)
41: Lotta Schelin (Lyon)
40: Nina Burger (Neulengbach)
39: Hanna Ljungberg (Umeå)
38: Inka Grings (Duisburg/Zürich)