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UEFA Champions League 2009/10

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Barcelona only just beat Manchester United 2-0 in Rome in the last final, but the Champions League is back already!

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The Bernabeu in Madrid, Spain, will host the 2009/10 final.

Here's the entrants for the 2009/10 tournament.

History

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Europe's premier club competition was launched one month after UEFA's first Congress, held in Vienna on 2 March 1955 yet, curiously, the so-called "European Cup" was not a UEFA initiative.

French founders
Whereas many of UEFA's founder members were more interested in establishing a national team competition, the French sports daily L'Equipe and their then-editor Gabriel Hanot, were championing the cause for a European-wide club competition. Hanot, together with colleague Jacques Ferran, designed a blueprint for a challenge tournament to be played on Wednesdays under floodlights.

Sporting record
The tournament initiated by L'Equipe did not stipulate that the participating teams had to be champions of their country, but they invited clubs who they considered had the most fan appeal. Representatives of 16 clubs were invited to meetings on 2 and 3 April 1955 and the L'Equipe rules were unanimously approved. The first European Champions Clubs' Cup fixture was played in Lisbon and Sporting Clube de Portugal were held to a 3-3 draw by FK Partizan. The Yugoslav side won the return leg in Belgrade 5-2 to advance to the next round.

Madrid dominate
Real Madrid CF immediately made the tournament their own by winning the first five finals. Since then, other clubs have also enjoyed fruitful runs in the competition with AFC Ajax and FC Bayern München both completing three consecutive wins. However, no one club has been able to claim long-term domination. Ajax waited 22 years to add a fourth title to the hat-trick obtained in the early 1970s; Madrid's win in 1998 was their first in 32 years; and Bayern's penalty shoot-out success in Milan in 2001 ended a 26-year wait for their fourth success.

Liverpool success
Liverpool FC's four victories between 1977 and 1984 deserve special mention as the English club won its four trophies with essentially different teams. The Reds' European pedigree shone brightly again in 2005 when they battled back from 3-0 down to defeat AC Milan on penalties in what was perhaps the competition’s most exciting and memorable final.

Honours list
Real Madrid CF have been the most successful side in the UEFA Champions League, winning the competition three times. They are also the most successful side overall with nine triumphs, followed by six for AC Milan, five for Liverpool and four each for Bayern and Ajax. Madrid also hold the record for final appearances, with 12. Milan's 2002/03 success came after a marathon 19 games from the third qualifying round of the competition all the way to their penalty shoot-out success against Juventus FC in the final.

Competition change
The major turning point in the evolution of the competition came in the 1992/93 season when the UEFA Champions League, involving a group phase in addition to the traditional knock-out elements, was officially inaugurated after a pilot group stage during the previous season. The popularity of the group phase has witnessed the competition grow from eight to 32 teams with matches taking place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays across Europe.


Roll of Honour

2008 - 2009 Barcelona
2007 - 2008 Manchester United
2006 - 2007 AC Milan
2005 - 2006 Barcelona
2004 - 2005 Liverpool
2003 - 2004 Porto
2002 - 2003 AC Milan
2001 - 2002 Real Madrid
2000 - 2001 Bayern Munich
1999 - 2000 Real Madrid
1998 - 1999 Manchester United
1997 - 1998 Real Madrid
1996 - 1997 Borussia Dortmund
1995 - 1996 Juventus
1994 - 1995 Ajax
1993 - 1994 AC Milan
1992 - 1993 Marseille
1991 - 1992 Barcelona
1990 - 1991 Crvena Zvezda
1989 - 1990 AC Milan
1988 - 1989 AC Milan
1987 - 1988 PSV Eindhoven
1986 - 1987 Porto
1985 - 1986 Steaua
1984 - 1985 Juventus
1983 - 1984 Liverpool
1982 - 1983 Hamburg
1981 - 1982 Aston Villa
1980 - 1981 Liverpool
1979 - 1980 Nottingham Forest
1978 - 1979 Nottingham Forest
1977 - 1978 Liverpool
1976 - 1977 Liverpool
1975 - 1976 Bayern Munich
1974 - 1975 Bayern Munich
1973 - 1974 Bayern Munich
1972 - 1973 Ajax
1971 - 1972 Ajax
1970 - 1971 Ajax
1969 - 1970 Feyenoord
1968 - 1969 AC Milan
1967 - 1968 Manchester United
1966 - 1967 Celtic
1965 - 1966 Real Madrid
1964 - 1965 Internazionale
1963 - 1964 Internazionale
1962 - 1963 AC Milan
1961 - 1962 Benfica
1960 - 1961 Benfica
1959 - 1960 Real Madrid
1958 - 1959 Real Madrid
1957 - 1958 Real Madrid
1956 - 1957 Real Madrid
1955 - 1956 Real Madrid
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Changes

This edition of the Champions League has had some changes done to it. Here's what they are:

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• 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 two two-legged ties involving the champions of the countries ranked 50 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 32 countries ranked 17 to 49 (except Liechtenstein). The victorious sides from those 17 ties join the champions from the associations ranked 14 to 16 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.


Understand? :| You will.

Dates

First qualifying round, 1st leg - 30.06/01.07.2009
First qualifying round, 2nd leg - 07/08.07.2009
Second qualifying round, 1st leg - 14/15.07.2009
Second qualifying round, 2nd leg - 21/22.07.2009
Third qualifying round, 1st leg - 28/29.07.2009
Third qualifying round, 2nd leg - 04/05.08.2009
Play-off round, 1st leg - 18/19.08.2009
Play-off round, 2nd leg - 25/26.08.2009
Group stage, Matchday 1 - 15/16.09.2009
Group stage, Matchday 2 - 29/30.09.2009
Group stage, Matchday 3 - 20/21.10.2009
Group stage, Matchday 4 - 03/04.11.2009
Group stage, Matchday 5 - 24/25.11.2009
Group stage, Matchday 6 - 08/09.12.2009
First knockout round, first leg - 16/17/23/24.02.2010
First knockout round, second leg - 09/10/16/17.03.2010
Quarter-finals, first leg - 30/31.03.2010
Quarter-finals, second leg - 06/07.04.2010
Semi-finals, first leg - 20/21.04.2010
Semi-finals, second leg - 27/28.04.2010
Final (Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid) - 22.05.2010

First Qualifying Round

UE Sant Julià (AND) v SP Tre Fiori (SNM)
Hibernians FC (MLT) v FK Mogren (MNE)

Matches to be played on the 30 June/1st July, with the second legs on 7/8th July.

Second Qualifying Round

KF Tirana (ALB) v Stabæk IF(NOR)
FC WIT Georgia (GEO) v NK Maribor (SVN)
EB/Streymur (FRO) v APOEL FC (CYP)
FC København (DEN) v Winner Match 2
Debreceni VSC (HUN) v Kalmar FF (SWE)
FK Makedonija GP Skopje (MKD) v FC BATE Borisov (BLR)
FH Hafnarfjördur (ISL) v FK Aktobe (KAZ)
FC Pyunik (ARM) v NK Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)
FK Ventspils (LVA) v F91 Dudelange (LUX)
FK Ekranas (LTU) v FK Bakı (AZE)
FC Salzburg (AUT) v Bohemian FC (IRL)
NK Zrinjski (BIH) v ŠK Slovan Bratislava (SVK)
FC International Turku (FIN) v FC Sheriff (MDA)
Rhyl FC (WAL) v FK Partizan (SRB)
Wisla Kraków (POL) v FC Levadia Tallinn (EST)
PFC Levski Sofia (BUL) v Winner Match 1
Maccabi Haifa FC (ISR) v Glentoran FC (NIR)

Teams in bold are seeded.

Matches to be played on the 14/15th July, with the second legs on the 21st and 22nd of July.
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A weekend Final ... I just hope it doesn't get in the way of Doctor Who on BBC1 :|
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I prefer a weekend final anyway, that way not too many people have to miss the match because of work or school :eek: Marseille for the win :eek:
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I prefer a weekend final anyway, that way not too many people have to miss the match because of work or school :eek: Marseille for the win :eek:
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The first qualifying round has been completed, and now we're onto the second.

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Five former UEFA Champions League group stage contenders, including last year's surprise package FC BATE Borisov, begin their 2009/10 bids this week as the second qualifying round kicks off with 34 clubs involved.

BATE trip
BATE defeated Valur Reykjavík, RSC Anderlecht and PFC Levski Sofia in qualifying last year to reach the competition proper; in the revamped qualifying progress this time they are among 32 sides given a bye to this stage. They are joined by first-round winners FK Mogren and UE Sant Julià, who meet former group stage contenders FC København and Levski respectively. Meanwhile, BATE go to FK Makedonija GP Skopje in their first leg, 2003/04 qualifiers FK Partizan travel to Rhyl FC and Maccabi Haifa FC, who reached the last 32 a year earlier, play Glentoran FC.

Qualifying path
The 17 winners progress to join Olympiacos CFP, SK Slavia Praha and FC Zürich in the third qualifying round Champions Path, with the draw taking place this Friday at 13.30CET and the ties on 28/29 July and 4/5 August. Five teams from this section of the draw will progress to the group stage following next month's play-offs alongside 22 automatic entrants and five from the separate Best-placed Path, with teams including UEFA Cup winners FC Shakhtar Donetsk featuring in that part of the third qualifying round draw on Friday.
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News on the Chelsea suspensions:

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The UEFA Appeals Body has announced its verdicts, following appeals lodged by Chelsea FC striker Didier Drogba and defender José Bosingwa against sanctions imposed by the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body last month, in the wake of incidents occurring at the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg between Chelsea and FC Barcelona in London on 6 May.

Appeals Body verdicts
Under the UEFA Appeals Body's verdicts, Drogba will be suspended for five UEFA club competition matches – the last two of which will be deferred for a probationary period of three years – and has been fined €15,000. Bosingwa will be suspended for three UEFA club competition matches, the last of which is deferred for a probationary period of three years, and fined €10,000.

Principles of sportsmanship
Drogba and Bosingwa faced charges of being in breach of the principles of sportsmanship by insulting the referee by making offensive comments. Drogba's suspension applies to the next three UEFA club competition matches for which the player would be eligible, while Bosingwa's ban applies to the next two UEFA club competition games for which the player would be eligible.

Chelsea fine confirmed
The €100,000 fine imposed against Chelsea by the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body remains confirmed (as the club withdrew their appeal), for the improper conduct of their players and the throwing of missiles by their supporters at the match against Barcelona, which ended in a 1-1 draw.


Only one game has been taken off the suspensions for both Drogba and Bosingwa :| Better than nothing. A three year probation period? I don't think Drogba can behave well for that long :neulol:
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I'll understand the new format when I have too. It's too early for CL.
Nothing new for Manchester United :lol:

Well, the only difference is that the qualification is split: The biggest leagues have their own qualification to avoid that Italy, Spain, England have all their teams in. Dunno if Germany and France are in this pot too.
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The 3rd qualifying round draw is tomorrow from 1200 CET. It's different now with the Champions path and best-placed path, and this isn't the final round - the new play-off round is after, so this isn't the 3rd qualifying round as we used to have before.

The likes of Celtic, Shakhar Donestk, Panathinaikos, Sporting Lisbon, Anderlecht and Olympiakos join in from here.

The previous format sounds better and less complicated I think :lol:

Best-placed Path
Seeded ------------------------------------------ Unseeded
FC Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) ------------ AC Sparta Praha (CZE)
Sporting Clube de Portugal (POR) ------- FC Twente (NED)
Panathinaikos FC (GRE) ---------------- FC Dinamo Moskva (RUS)
Celtic FC (SCO) ----------------------- FC Timişoara (ROU)
RSC Anderlecht (BEL) ----------------- Sivasspor (TUR)

(The winners go to play Arsenal, Lyon, Stuttgart, Fiorentina and Atletico Madrid in the Play-off. Celtic v Stuttgart?! :eek2: )

Champions Path
Seeded ------------------------------------------------------- Unseeded
Olympiacos CFP (GRE) ---------------------------------- FC Salzburg (AUT) - Bohemian FC (IRL)
FC København (DEN) - FK Mogren (MNE) ---------------- Debreceni VSC (HUN) - Kalmar FF (SWE)
SK Slavia Praha (CZE) ----------------------------------- EB/Streymur (FRO) - APOEL FC (CYP)
PFC Levski Sofia (BUL) - UE Sant Julià (AND) -------------- KF Tirana (ALB) - Stabæk IF (NOR)
Rhyl FC (WAL) - FK Partizan (SRB) ------------------------ NK Zrinjski (BIH) - ŠK Slovan Bratislava (SVK)
Maccabi Haifa FC (ISR) - Glentoran FC (NIR) --------------- FK Ventspils (LVA) - F91 Dudelange (LUX)
FC Pyunik (ARM) - NK Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) ---------------- FC WIT Georgia (GEO) - NK Maribor (SVN)
FC Zürich (SUI) -------------------------------------------- FH Hafnarfjördur (ISL) - FK Aktobe (KAZ)
Wisla Kraków (POL) - Levadia Tallinn (EST) ----------------- FC International Turku (FIN) - FC Sheriff (MDA)
FK Makedonija Skopje (MKD) - FC BATE Borisov (BLR) -------- FK Ekranas (LTU) - FK Bakı (AZE)
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Stabæk for homegame in the first leg! If they advance though... Norwegian sides are as questionable as teams can be.
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Third Qualifying Round draw

Best placed path

Sparta Prague v Panathinaikos
Shakhtar Donetsk v FC Timişoara
Sporting Lisbon v FC Twente
Celtic v Dinamo Moscow
Anderlecht v Sivasspor
The winners will play Arsenal, Lyon, Stuttgart, Fiorentina and Atletico Madrid.

That's tough for Celtic :wall: I was hoping to see McClaren's Twente go through but Sporting are decent.

Champions Path

Red Bull Salzburg or Bohemians v FC Pyunik or Dinamo Zagreb
NK Zrinjski or Slovan Bratislava v Olympiakos
FC Zurich v WIT Georgia or NK Maribor
EB/Streymur or APOEL FC v Rhyl FC or FK Partizan
FC International Turku or FC Sheriff v Slavia Prague
FH Hafnarfjördur or Aktobe v Maccabi Haifa (or Glentoran but Haifa are 6-0 up :| )
FK Ekranas or Baki v Levski Sofia (or Sant Julia)
Ventspils (or Dudelange) v FK Makedonija Skopje or BATE Borisov
Wisla Krakow or Levadia Tallinn v Debreceni or Kalmar
FC Copenhagen (or Mogren :neulol: ) v Tirana or Stabaek

Marius, Copenhagen v hopefully Stabaek, got to go to that :eek2:
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We will most likely see FCK, indeed!
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If we see FCK v Stabaek then that's just epic :notworthy:
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...and we did see that match. Great to see the Champions League :neushades: but the match ended 0-0. It was a shame to see Stabaek exit the competition in the end.

Here's the match report from uefa.com:

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FC København took another step towards qualifying for this season's UEFA Champions League following a goalless draw with Stabæk IF, but it proved to be an uncomfortable evening for the Danish side who were given a real run for the their money by their hosts.

All-out attack
Following København's 3-1 first-leg triumph, the Norwegian champions knew they needed to score at least twice to have a chance of progression. They hit the bar in the first half and laid siege to the visitors' goal in the second, but could not find the breakthrough and will have to be content with a place in Friday's UEFA Europa League play-off draw.

Woodwork struck
Stabæk started well at the Fornebu Arena and were nearly rewarded with a goal when Pontus Farnerud's first-minute lob came back off the crossbar. Jan Jönsson's side were on top, but København also had their moments before the break, most notably when Ailton Almeida shot wide from a good position after being found by Jesper Grønkjær.

Missed chances
The home team took up the running again in the second period with Fredrik Berglund being spectacularly denied by Jesper Christiansen five minutes after the interval, the visiting goalkeeper tipping the Swedish forward's header on to the post. Daigo Kobayashi then missed another great chance for the hosts, shooting straight at Christiansen when well placed. The miss summed up Stabæk's performance over the two legs – plenty of endeavour, but no end product – and København saw out the rest of the tie to take their place in the play-off round.


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