The final was held at Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon, Portugal.
German team VfL Wolfsburg won the title over Swedish club Tyresö FF after turning a 0–2 into a 4–3 win.
Austria had overtaken Norway for 8th place in the UEFA coefficient ranking and thus assured themselves a second entry.
Countries were allocated places according to their UEFA league coefficient for women.
Here CH denotes the national champion, RU the national runner-up, Ned 1 and Bel 1 the best placed Belgian and Dutch team in their joint league.
54 teams entered the competition, with KÍ Klaksvík retaining their record being the only team to play all editions of the UEFA Women's Cup and Women's Champions League so far.
The match against the fourth-placed team in the group does not count for the purposes of the runners-up table.
The tie-breakers in this ranking are: 22 teams enter the competition in the round of 32.
Teams from the same association or qualifying group couldn't be drawn together.
An open draw for the quarterfinals and the following rounds on was held 21 November 2013.
The top scorer award includes the qualifying round.
Milena Nikolić of Spartak Subotica won that with eleven goals.