UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa League / juːeɪfə jʊroʊpə liːɡ /, it was previously named UEFA Cup / juːeɪfə kʌp /, is an annual men's football club competition, for the eligible European football club, which was organized by UEFA since 1971. is. The clubs qualify for competition based on their performance in their national league and cup competitions.
Earlier it was called UEFA Cup, after a change in format, the competition was known as the UEFA Europa League after the 2009-10 season. For UEFA Football Record Purposes, UEFA Cups and UEFA Europa League are considered to be the same competition.
In 1999, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was abolished and merged with the UEFA Cup. A group for the 2004-05 competition was added before the knockout stage. 2009 re-branding included a merger with the UEFA Intertoto Cup, an increased competition format was produced, as well as an extended group stage and eligibility criteria changed. The winners of the UEFA Europa League qualify for the UEFA Super Cup and since the 2015-2016 season the winners of the UEFA Europa League of the previous season will qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
The title has been won by 28 different clubs and 12 of which won more than once. Sevilla is the most successful club in the competition with 5 titles. English side Manchester United are the current champions, they defeated Ajax 2-0 in the 2017 final.
History UEFA Cup logo used till 2004 UEFA Cup logo from 2004 to 2009
UEFA Cup, replacing Inter City Fairs Cup, which was a European football competition played between 1955 and 1971. During the first year (1955-58) of the competition, increased from 11 teams and played in 1970-71, the final tournament reached 64 teams. It became so important on the European football scene that in the end it was taken by UEFA and it was reintroduced in the form of the UEFA Cup in the next season. The UEFA Cup was first played in the 1971-72 season, the final was between the English teams Wolverhampton Wanderers versus Tottenham Hotspur, won the Final Hotspur.
The competition was open to the runners up of the traditional domestic league, the winners of the domestic cup competitions were also admitted to the UEFA Cup since the tournament was merged with the Cup Winners' Cup.
Since the 2009-10 season, the competition has been known as UEFA Europa League. At the same time, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Third Level Competition, was discontinued and merged with the new Europa League.
In the same season, four teams have won in the UEFA Cup and their domestic league and cup competitions, IFC Gothenburg in 1982, Galatasaray in 2000, Porto in 2003 and 2011 and CSKA Moscow in 2005. Additionally, Tottenham Hotspur, Borussia Maunchengladbach, IFC Gothenburg (twice), Ajax, Galatasaray and Fenwood win the cup without any loss in their campaign. Song
The competition is composed by Johann Zweig and was registered by Paris Opera in early 2009. The theme for the re-branding UEFA Cup competition was first unveiled in the Grimaldi Forum on August 28, 2009 before the official draw of the group stage draw of the 2009-10 season. Songs should be played before every Europa League match at the host stadium. The format Eligibility
Competition is based on the UEFA coefficient of merit, better entrance rounds are given for the more successful nations. In practice, each union is a standard three place, except
Usually, places are awarded to teams ending in various runners-up locations in Europe's top-tier leagues and winners of main cup competitions. Some countries have secondary cup competitions, but currently England and France donate their secondary cup winners to a UEFA Europa League.
More than three berths are given to federations who end up above a certain level in the UEFA Fair Play table. If they have a minimum rating of 8.0, then the top three federations automatically receive a Fair Play entry. Location, that goes to the highest ranking team in the top league's Fair Play table, which is not eligible for Europe.
Contest
From the 2009-10 season, in an attempt to increase the image of the competition, the brand was re-branded as the UEFA Europa League. As well as renaming the competition, an additional 16 teams are now qualified for the main stage of the competition, now the group stage now consists of 12 groups out of four teams, progress for the next round of the top two placed teams in each group Is there. The final is played in the month of May, usually on Wednesdays and at least 10 days before the UEFA Champions League finals.
There is another way to qualify for the tournament, the winner of the domestic cup competition has already qualified for the UEFA Champions League, the team lost in the domestic cup competition qualifies for the UEFA Europa League. prize money Europa League Trophy
The type of UEFA Champions League, the prize money received by clubs is divided into fixed payments, on the basis of participation and result and on the value of your broadcast rights.
The group stage participation in the Europa League is a base fee award of € 1.3 million. A win in the group pays € 200,000 and a draw € 100,000. In addition, the winner of each group earns € 400,000 and each runner-up earns € 200,000. There is an extra bonus to reach the nose-out stage. media coverage In the Europa League logo competition every match is shown in the middle of the pitch
The competition attracts a wide television audience, not just in Europe, the force of the world around This tournament is the second most important club football tournament in Europe. Sometimes clubs in the UEFA Champions League are usually qualified, like Bayern Munich in the 2007-08 season, Milan in the 2008-09 season, Manchester City in Liverpool in the 2009-10 season, 2010-11 season, In the 2011-12 season Manchester United and the big and popular clubs like Chelsea in the 2012-13 season, such clubs attract a huge amount of television viewers. TV channels pay large sums for broadcasting such high profile matches. the winner
: List of UEFA Europa League Final
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