Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

Felicia Schröder, a 19-year-old forward for Häcken, scored four goals across the two legs of the 2025/26 UEFA Women's Europa Cup final, including a hat-trick in the second leg against Hammarby. This brought her total to eight goals, making her the top scorer of the tournament.

Schröder's efforts helped Häcken secure a 4-2 aggregate victory, crowning them the inaugural Women's Europa Cup champions. She became the first player to score four goals across two legs of a women's European final and only the third to achieve a hat-trick in such a final.

Throughout the tournament, Schröder consistently delivered, scoring the only goal in the final's first leg, netting twice in the quarter-finals against Breidablik, and adding a double in the semi-finals against Eintracht Frankfurt.

Michaela Khýrová of Sparta Praha was the second-highest scorer with five goals, including a hat-trick in the round of 16 and important goals in later rounds. Stina Lennartsson of Hammarby led the assists chart with four, followed by several players with three or two assists each.