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UEFA Rules
The UEFA Champions League, UEFA's most prestigious club competition,
underwent
a series of significant changes from 2009/10 following a decision from
the UEFA Executive Committee in November 2007.
The main points are:
• No changes to the format of the main competition, which will still involve 32
teams, split into eight groups of four in the group stage, followed by the
knockout phase. The eight teams that finish the groups in third place cross over
into the knockout phase of the new UEFA Europa League, formerly the UEFA Cup.
• The 2009/10 access list has been changed according to the following
principles: 22 teams (21 teams + the titleholder) qualify directly for the group
phase instead of 16. The three national associations with the highest UEFA
coefficient ranking will each have three teams who gain automatic entry to the
group stage, with the countries ranked 4 to 6 in the standings having two
automatic qualifiers and the associations ranked 7 to 12 having one.
• As from the 2009/10 season onwards, there will be four qualifying rounds
(including a play-off round), to be played in home-and-away ties, to complete
the 32 participants in the UEFA Champions League group stage. There are two
qualifying routes; the Champions Path and the Best-placed Path.
• Champions Path: The first qualifying round comprises three two-legged
ties involving the champions of the countries ranked 48 to 53 in UEFA
competition. The winners of those ties progress to the second qualifying round
where they are joined by the champions of the 31 countries ranked 16 to 47
(except Liechtenstein). The victorious sides from those 17 ties join the
champions from the associations ranked 13 to 15 in the third qualifying round,
with the winners of those ten pairings reaching the play-off round. These five
play-off ties will take place on a home-and-away basis with the winners
qualifying for the UEFA Champions League group stage.
• Best-placed Path: The third-placed side from the sixth-ranked member
association, plus the runners-up from the associations ranked 7 to 15, start the
competition in the third qualifying round. The winners of these five ties
progress to the play-off round, where they are joined by the fourth-placed sides
from the associations ranked 1 to 3 and the third-placed teams from the
associations ranked 4 and 5. The victorious teams from the five play-off ties
qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage.
• Teams from the Champions Path and the Best-Placed Path cannot meet in UEFA
Champions League qualifying.
• The losing team from each of the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round
ties will go into the UEFA Europa League play-offs.
• The losing team from each of the UEFA Champions League play-off ties will go
into the UEFA Europa League group stage.
• The team who finishes in third position in each of the UEFA Champions League
groups goes into the UEFA Europa League Round of 32. The four best third-ranked
teams will be seeded for the Round of 32 with the group winners of the UEFA
Europa League group stage.
• The matches in the UEFA Champions League first knockout round will be split
over four weeks instead of two, using dates reserved for the UEFA club
competition in February and March to maximise live match opportunities.
• The final is to be played on a Saturday, with kick-off time at 20.45 CET.
• The UEFA Champions League play-off rounds will be centrally marketed by UEFA
in accordance with the concept already used for the group stage.
2010-2011 UEFA Champions League Schedule |
|
Stage |
Dates |
First qualifying round, 1st leg |
29-30 June 2010 |
First qualifying round, 2nd leg |
6-7 July 2010 |
Second qualifying round, 1st leg |
13-14 July 2010 |
Second qualifying round, 2nd leg |
20-21 July 2010 |
Third qualifying round, 1st leg |
27-28 July 2010 |
Third qualifying round, 2nd leg |
3-4 August 2010 |
Play-off round, 1st leg |
17-18 August 2010 |
Play-off round, 2nd leg |
24-25 August 2010 |
Group stage, Matchday 1 |
14-15 September 2010 |
Group stage, Matchday 2 |
28-29 September 2010 |
Group stage, Matchday 3 |
19-20 October 2010 |
Group stage, Matchday 4 |
2-3 November 2010 |
Group stage, Matchday 5 |
23-24 November 2010 |
Group stage, Matchday 6 |
7-8 December 2010 |
First knockout round, first leg |
15-16 & 22-23 February 2011 |
First knockout round, second leg |
8-9 & 15-16 March 2011 |
Quarter-finals, first leg |
5-6 April 2011 |
Quarter-finals, second leg |
12-13 April 2011 |
Semi-finals, first leg |
26-27 April 2011 |
Semi-finals, second leg |
3-4 May 2011 |
Final (Wembley, London) |
28 May 2011 |
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