Milan vs Roma, Liverpool vs Atalanta in UEL 1/4 finals
We have an Italian derby in the ¼ finals of the Europa League as AC Milan who eliminated Slavia Praha will play against […]
We have an Italian derby in the ¼ finals of the Europa League as AC Milan who eliminated Slavia Praha will play against […]
Bayer Leverkusen won against Qarabag 3-2 at BayArena, but Alonso’s side had to suffer and wait until the extra time of the clash […]
Liverpool trashed Sparta Prague 6-1 at Anfield as Klopp’s side scored 4 goals within the opening 14 minutes of the match, and the […]
West Ham United trashed Freiburg 5-0 in London and advanced to the ¼ finals of the Europa League. The German side won the […]
AC Milan won against Slavia Prague 4-2 at San Siro, and the Italian side will have a comfortable advantage before the 2nd leg […]
Liverpool won against Sparta Prague 5-1 at epet ARENA, which means that the Reds secured their place in the next phase of the […]
AS Roma humiliated Brighton 4-0 at Stadio Olimpico as the strong performance of the Wolves continues after Daniele De Rossi replaced Jose Mourinho, […]
Liverpool will face Sparta Prague in the 1/8 finals of the Europa League, while Brighton will play vs. AS Roma. West Ham will […]
AS Roma eliminated Feyenoord from the UEFA Europa League for the 2nd straight year after a shootout at the Stadio Olimpico, ending the […]
AC Milan secured their spot in the Europa League last 16 with a 5-3 aggregate victory against Rennes, yet the night at Roazhon […]
AC Milan won against Rennes 3-0 at San Siro in the 1st leg of the 1/16 finals of the Europa League, and the […]
Feyenoord and AS Roma finished 1-1 at De Kuip in Rotterdam, and who will advance to the next round of the Europa League […]
Liverpool, having already secured qualification, concluded their Europa League group stage with a defeat on Belgian soil against Union Saint-Gilloise. In the 32nd […]
Liverpool defeated LASK in a comfortable fashion 4-0 to secure a place in Europa League knockout place on Thursday night. Four goals and […]
West Ham emerged victorious in their group stage game against Serbian side Backa Topola 1-0 to seal a knockout spot in Europa League […]
West Ham came out on top in their Group A clash against Olympiacos with a narrow 1-0 on Thursday night, which severely bolsters […]
The UEFA Europa League is the second most important tournament in Europa. It always comprises 48 European clubs. The UEL has six rounds, and the one team that grabs the title automatically wins the right to compete in next year’s Champions League.
A lot has changed since season 1971-1972 when the tournament began. One season after another, the UEL picked up the pace and quickly became one of the most important tournaments in Europe. Fast forward to 2009 when a lot of changes were introduced, especially regarding the qualifications procedures.
From that year on, all seasons share the same rules: the teams that are eager to join the UEL must reach the finals of their domestic leagues or the domestic cup tournaments respectively. This way, only the top European teams have the chance to secure their spot among the other UEL competitors.
But ranks are not as simple as they look, and the road to the UEL is harder than it seems at first glance. For example, teams in higher-ranked associations in UEFA’s coefficients start qualifying later, and vice versa. In total, there are four qualification rounds for the UEL. The results of each team during any round become part of a coefficient system that comprises all results from every association. The scores that help generate this system are harvested from the past five UEL and Champions League seasons.
There is also a direct correlation between these two championships. Some teams may qualify directly for the UEL based on their successful performance in the domestic championships, but others have another way of qualifying. The six teams that were dropped from the Champions League playoffs automatically get the chance to compete in the group phase of the UEL.
The above means that not all 48 teams walk the same path toward a UEL qualification. Here is how they can be differentiated:
The most successful club in the history of the UEL is Sevilla. The club has a whopping five titles (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, and 2016).