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How about the Europa League groupings?

What about the Europa League groupings

The specific draw results are as follows:

Group A: Juventus, Manchester City, Salzburg, Leicester Poznan Greece (Poland)

Group B: Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, Rosenborg, Thessaloniki Aris (Greece)

Group C: Sporting Lisbon, Lille, Sofia Lerovski, Gent (Belgium)

Group D: Villarreal, Club Brugge, Dinamo Zagreb, PAOK (Greece)

Group E: AZ Alkmaar, Dynamo Kyiv, Borisov (Belarus), Sharif (Moldova)

Group F: CSKA Moscow, Palermo, Sparta Prague, Lausanne

Group G: Zenit St. Petersburg, Anderlecht, AEK Athens, Split Hejduk (Croatia)

Group H: Stuttgart, Hercules Tafe, Odense (Denmark), Young Boys Bern

Group I: PSV, Sampdoria, Metallurgy Kharkiv (Ukraine), Debrecen (Hungary)

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Group J: Sevilla, Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, Lviv Carpathia (Ukraine)

Group K: Liverpool, Steaua Bucharest, Napoli, Utrecht

Group L: Porto, Besiktas, CSKA Sofia, Rapid Vienna

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2010/11 Europa League match schedule

Stage Date

The first match day of the group stage 16/09/10

The second match day of the group stage 30/09/10

The first match day of the group stage The third match day is 21/10/10

The fourth match day of the group stage is 04/11/10

The fifth match day of the group stage is 01-02/12/10

The sixth match day of the group stage 15-16/12/10

The first round of the top 32 17/02/11

The second round of the top 32 24/02/11

The first round of the top 16 10/03/11

The second round of the top 16 17/03/11

The first leg of the quarter-finals 07/ 04/11

Quarter-final second leg 14/04/11

Semi-final first leg 28/04/11

Semi-final second Round 05/05/11

Final (Lansdowne Road, Dublin) 18/05/11 How about the Europa League?

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You can explore it yourself * You are an honest person to begin with * First-class service. How is Inter Milan’s Europa League results?

Inter Milan The results in the Europa League are very good, and they have won three consecutive games in the group stage.

When will the top 32 groups of the 2012/2013 Europa League be drawn?

The draw has not yet been made. It was originally scheduled for December 14th, but was later rescheduled for unknown reasons. It may be held around December 20th or 21st. Please tell me, is the original Europa League the same as the current Europa League?

The history of the European League can be traced back to the City Fairs Cup that started in 1955. The European Fairs Cup was officially established on August 18, 1955, exactly two weeks after the establishment of the European Champions Cup. Teams participating in the first Fairs Cup included teams from Barcelona, ??Basel, Birmingham, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Lausanne, London, Milan and Zagreb. In order to coincide with the trade fair, the first edition of this event lasted for 3 years. In the end, the team from Barcelona, ??whose main members were all selected from FC Barcelona, ??defeated the team representing London 8-2 and won the championship.

Starting from the second edition, the organizers of the event made some changes. The participating teams were changed to clubs, but these clubs were still required to come from the city where the trade fair was held. 16 teams participated in the second Fairs Cup in 1958/1960, and the European Fairs Cup was changed to an annual event. In 1962, the number of participating teams expanded to 32. In the first few years, teams from southern Europe dominated, with Barcelona winning the trophy three times and Valencia FC twice. It was not until 1968 that Leeds United brought this championship back to northern Europe for the first time. Since then, English teams have won this championship for six consecutive years.

It is worth noting: Although the City Fairs Cup is regarded as the predecessor of the UEFA Cup, UEFA does not regard the City Fairs Cup as a UEFA recognized event, so the record of the City Fairs Cup is different from that of the UEFA Cup. The UEFA Cup is calculated separately. Since the Fairs Cup is only an invitational tournament and is very different from UEFA's regular events in terms of event organization and rules, UEFA does not count the Fairs Cup and its champions and runners-up in the UEFA Cup honors.

In the 1971/1972 season, UEFA took over the Fairs Cup and created the UEFA Cup on this basis. In the 1970s, teams from Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden successfully broke England's monopoly on the event. From 1968 to 1984, only Juventus, a team from southern Europe, won the championship in 1977, separating the monopoly of this event from northern Europe. The European League was dominated by Real Madrid in the 1980s. Until Naples won the championship in 1989, the Italian team won the UEFA Cup eight times in 11 seasons, including Inter Milan who won three championships. Subsequently, Galatasaray Football Club won Turkey their first European championship in this competition in 2000. Except for 1964 and 1965, the UEFA Cup finals were like the previous knockout rounds, with two rounds of home and away matches. Until 1998, when Inter Milan defeated Lazio 3-0 at the Parc des Princes in Paris, this event The rules just changed. The three clubs, Inter Milan, Juventus and Liverpool, have won three championships each, which is the second highest number of championships in the history of the UEFA Cup.

Starting from the 1999/2000 season, the European Cup Winners' Cup, which was originally one of the three major European cups, was merged into the UEFA Cup. Domestic cup champions in each country are also eligible to participate in the UEFA Cup. In addition, teams eliminated from the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League and the third-placed teams in each group stage of the UEFA Champions League will also have the opportunity to participate in the UEFA Cup. On September 26, 2008, the UEFA Executive Committee decided to change the UEFA Cup to the Europa League starting from the 2009/2010 season. At the same time, some rules have also been changed. The group stage teams have been expanded to 48 clubs. Just like the Champions League, each club will participate in 6 games in the group stage, that is, two home and away games with three other opponents in the same group. scramble. The scale of the qualifying rounds has also been expanded, expanding to three qualifying rounds (excluding play-offs), and the number of teams participating in the qualifying rounds has also increased significantly.

On May 24, 2013, at the UEFA regular meeting in London, UEFA officially confirmed that starting from 2015, the European League champions will qualify for the Champions League next season. On May 28, 2015, Sevilla defeated Dnepr and successfully defended the Europa League. Sevilla also became the first Europa League champion to qualify for the Champions League under the new rules. UEFA has always hoped to increase the influence of the European League. After this reform, the number of teams that can directly advance to the European League group stage will increase to 16. How the Europa League is divided into brackets.

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Compared with the UEFA Cup before the restructuring, the biggest change is that the preliminary round is divided into 12 groups, with 4 teams in each group playing home and away rounds. The top two teams in each group (***24 teams) will join forces. The third place in each group of the UEFA Champions League preliminary round will advance to the knockout round of 32 teams.

Member states ranked 7-9 in the national league ranking system can send 1 cup champion plus 3 teams to participate, other member states can send 1 cup champion plus 2 teams to participate, except for Liechtenstein Stern, Andorra and San Marino can only send one cup winner to participate. Usually, member states will select the team whose league ranking is immediately behind the team participating in the Champions League as a quota in addition to the cup champion, but England and France will still reserve a quota for the winner of the League Cup. At the same time, three first round qualifying spots will be reserved for the winning teams of the UEFA Fair Play ranking.

Generally speaking, the higher the ranking in each country's league ranking system, the teams under it can participate in the later qualifying rounds, but except for the defending champion, each team still participates in at least one round of qualifying rounds. . The past third-level UEFA competition, the UEFA International Toto Cup, will be merged into the new competition format and disappear. In the past, when the cup champion has qualified for the Champions League, his place will be filled by the cup runner-up. Under the new system, the cup runner-up will not be eligible to participate, and the place will be filled by the league ranking.

Qualifying round

First round (***50 teams)

Cup champions ranked 52-53 in the league ranking system (***2 teams) )

The second place in the league (***16 teams) ranked 35-51 in the league ranking system

The third place in the league ranked 22-51 in the league ranking system (** *29 teams)

UEFA Fair Play winning teams (***3 teams)

Second round (***80 teams)

Teams promoted in the first round (***25 teams)

Cup champions (***24 teams) ranked 28th-51st in the league ranking system

19th in the league ranking system -34th place in the league (***16 teams)

League ranking system 16th-21st place in the league (***6 teams)

League rankings The fourth place in the league (***6 teams) ranked 10th to 15th in the system

The fifth place in the league (***3 teams) ranked 7th to 9th in the league ranking system

The third round (***70 teams)

The second round of promoted teams (***40 teams)

Cup champions ranked 16th-27th in the league ranking system (***12 teams)

The second place in the league ranked 16th-18th in the league ranking system (***3 teams)

The league ranked 10th-15th in the league ranking system Third place (***6 teams)

League ranking system No.7-9, League fourth place (***3 teams)

League ranking system No.4- 6th place in the league (***3 teams)

League ranking system 1-3 places in the league sixth place (***3 teams)

Finals ( ***74 teams)

Teams promoted in the third round (***35 teams)

Cup champions ranked 1-15 in the league ranking system (***15 teams) )

The third place in the league ranked 7-9 in the league ranking system (***3 teams)

The fourth place in the league ranked 4-6 in the league ranking system (* **3 teams)

The fifth place in the league ranked 1-3 in the league ranking system (***3 teams)

The loser of the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League (***15 teams)

Group stage (***48 teams, divided into 12 groups, 4 teams in each group)

Teams advanced to the qualifying finals (***37 team)

The losing team in the UEFA Champions League qualifying final (***10 teams)

The defending champion team (***1 team)

Ranking rules:

The top two teams in each Europa League group will join the third-placed teams in the eight Champions League groups to participate in the top 32 knockout rounds in the spring.

If two or more teams have the same score, the following rules will be used to advance: 1. Ranking of the winning-loss relationship between the battles between them; 2. Ranking of the goal difference between the battles between them; 3. Teams with more away goals against each other; 4. Teams with more goal difference in the group stage; 5. Teams with more goals in the group stage; 6. In addition, according to the performance of the previous five seasons, the team The team with the higher team score advances.

Knockout round (***32 teams)

Top two in the group stage (***24 teams)

Third place in the UEFA Champions League group stage ( ***8 teams)

Draw rules:

The 12 first-place teams in the Europa League group and the 4 third-placed teams with relatively good records in the Champions League group stage This team belongs to the first pot and will be drawn with the second pot teams composed of the 12 second-placed teams in the group and the remaining four teams from the Champions League. The following rules are adopted: 1. Teams in the same group will not meet in the top 32 knockout round. 2. Teams from the same country will not meet in the top 32 knockout rounds. 3. The second round match of the first-tier team will be played at home.

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In the UEFA Europa League, the group stage has been expanded to 12 groups with 48 teams.

On September 26, 2008, the UEFA Executive Committee decided to change the UEFA Cup to the Europa League starting from the 2009/2010 season. At the same time, some rules have also been changed. The group stage teams have been expanded to 48 clubs. Just like the Champions League, each club will participate in 6 games in the group stage, that is, two home and away games with three other opponents in the same group. scramble.

UEFA Europa League competition system

The competition system of the Europa League is roughly the same as the previous UEFA Cup. Except for the group stage and the final, the other two rounds are based on the home and guest elimination system. The final A neutral site single-game elimination system is adopted, and the group stage is expanded to 12 groups, with a total of 48 teams. Each team plays home and away games with the other three teams in the same group. The top two teams advance to the knockout round of 32.

UEFA Europa League Qualifying Round:

There are four qualifying rounds before the Europa League group stage, of which 46 teams participate in the first round of qualifying. These teams are cup champions from countries ranked 37 to 51 in UEFA (excluding Liechtenstein), and national league teams from countries ranked 37 to 51 in UEFA (except Liechtenstein). runner-up teams, UEFA rankings 22 to 51 for the third place in national leagues (excluding Liechtenstein) and three teams from UEFA Fair Play Award countries. The above 46 teams will compete in a two-round knockout competition at home and away, with the winner advancing to the next round.

The winners of the 23 matches in the first round will be 23 teams, plus another 57 teams, making a total of 80 teams for the second round of qualifying. The other 57 teams are: the domestic cup champions ranked 30 to 53 by UEFA, the runner-up of the domestic top league ranked 19 to 34, the third runner-up of the domestic top league ranked 16 to 21, and the fourth domestic top league ranked 10 to 15. , and the fifth place in the domestic top league ranked 7th to 9th will directly enter the second round of qualifying. The second qualifying round is also a two-leg knockout match at home and away.

The winners of the 40 matches in the second qualifying round will be 40 teams, plus another 30 teams, a total of 70 teams will participate in the third qualifying round. The other 30 teams are: the domestic cup champions ranked 18 to 29 by UEFA, the runner-up of the domestic top league ranked 16 to 18, the third runner-up of the domestic top league ranked 10 to 15, and the domestic top league ranked 7 to 9. The fourth place, the fifth place in the domestic top league ranked 4th to 6th, and the sixth place in the domestic top league ranked 1st to 3rd directly enter this round of qualifying. This round is still a two-leg knockout match at home and away.

The winners of the 35 matches in the third round of qualifying are ***35 teams, plus another 41 teams, a total of 76 teams will participate in the fourth round of play-offs. The other 41 teams are: 15 teams eliminated in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, domestic cup champions ranked 1st to 17th in UEFA, third-placed domestic top leagues ranked 7th to 9th, The fourth place in the domestic top league ranked 4th to 6th, and the fifth place in the Football Association league ranked 1st to 3rd will directly enter this round of qualifying. This round is also a two-leg knockout match at home and away.

The 38 winners of the fourth round of play-offs advance to the Europa League group stage

Supplement: If a country’s cup winner qualifies for the UEFA Champions League, it will be replaced by the runner-up of that country’s cup. its place in the Europa League.

UEFA Europa League group stage:

The group stage has been expanded to 12 groups, with 4 teams in each group, and a total of 48 teams. Each team plays home and away games with the other three teams in the same group, and the top two teams in the 12 groups advance to the top 32 knockout rounds.

The 38 winners of the fourth qualifying round of the Europa League, plus the 10 teams eliminated in the final qualifying round of the Champions League and the defending champions of the Europa League, ***48 The team entered the Euroleague group stage.

Group points competition system: three points for a win, one point for a tie, and no points for a loss. If the final rankings are the same, the ranking will be based on total goal difference, total goals scored, total away goals and UEFA's coefficient ranking.

UEFA Europa League knockout stage:

The participating teams in the top 32 knockout rounds of the UEFA Europa League include the top two teams from the 12 groups in the group stage***24, as well as the Champions League The league group stage consists of the third place in the eight groups. The winners of the 16 matches advance to the knockout rounds of the top 16, followed by the quarter-finals and semi-finals.

Home and away knockout system: The winner will be decided in a home and away format. If the total number of goals scored in the two rounds is a draw, it will be calculated as an away goal discount. If the winner still cannot be decided, 30 minutes of overtime will be played. , the side that scores more goals in overtime wins. If a tie is scored in overtime, it will be counted as an away goal. If there is no goal in overtime, the winner will be determined by penalty kicks.

UEFA Europa League final:

The Europa League final is a one-win game and will be played in a neutral city at 20:45 CET on Wednesday. The final will be decided by one game: The final will be held at a neutral site and will be decided by one game. If there is a tie at 90 minutes, 30 minutes of overtime will be played. If there is still a tie after overtime, the winner will be determined by twelve yards.

UEFA Europa League match times

In UEFA Champions League match weeks, the UEFA Europa League will be played on Thursday evenings, while in non-UEFA Champions League match weeks, the UEFA Europa League will be played on Thursday evenings. It will take place on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. There are two kick-off times, in principle 19:00 and 21:05 (European time), which are selected according to the actual conditions of different countries. What is the Europa League?

The UEFA Europa League, referred to as the Europa League, is a knockout competition held by UEFA every year and is contested by European clubs. It is second only in importance to European continental competitions. UEFA Champions League. Recommended ones for the Europa League

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