Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
In the inaugural Women's Europa Cup, Andrene Smith scored the competition's first goal just 20 seconds into Spartak Subotica's opening qualifier and completed its first hat-trick in the same match.
Sparta Praha made history in the round of 16 by advancing after losing their home leg by three or more goals, securing a 4-0 away victory over Young Boys, led by Michaela Khýrová's hat-trick. Remarkably, 12 of their 14 goals were scored away from home.
Felicia Schröder of Häcken finished as top scorer with eight goals—six in the semi-finals and final—and set a UEFA women's club final record with four goals across the two legs, including a hat-trick at home against Hammarby.
Häcken ended a 22-year wait for a Swedish club to win a UEFA competition, the first since Umeå's 2003/04 Women's Cup victory.
Aivi Luik of Häcken became the oldest player to feature in and win a UEFA women's club final at 41 years and 44 days, breaking Formiga's 2017 record with Paris Saint-Germain.