2023/24 UEFA club season (Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League): List of qualified teams
2023/24 UEFA club season (Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League): List of qualified teams
KI of the Faroe Islands are the first team to qualify for Europe for the 2023/24 season (last season before competition reform).
After last weekend’s results, they are now 26 points ahead of fourth-placed B36 which has only eight matches to play.
They will start from CL Q1 or ECL Q1.
After last weekend’s results, they are now 26 points ahead of fourth-placed B36 which has only eight matches to play.
They will start from CL Q1 or ECL Q1.
Last edited by amenina on Sun Sep 11, 2022 22:30, edited 1 time in total.
Heh. And we haven't even got started with the competition proper this year yet.
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The proper is just finished. Next week the unproper a.k.a. boring part starts.
PAOK is not a club. PAOK is a cultural phenomenon.
For the summer leagues which will be finished by the end of the year, their current rankings are not high enough for them to qualify for the “competition proper” directly. They are basically playing these domestic leagues and cups to qualify for the qualifying phase of CL/EL/ECL, so I guess you can view these domestic competitions as the “pre-qualifying phase” for the next season.
However, with Norway possibly rising to 12th or higher in the upcoming rankings, their champions (and maybe even runners-up and cup winners) should be guaranteed group stage football, which will be a first for a summer league since Russia switched to become a winter league.
Flora of Estonia are the second team to qualify for Europe, as they are now 28 points ahead of fourth-placed Paide which has only nine matches to play.
They will start from CL Q1 or ECL Q1.
They will start from CL Q1 or ECL Q1.
KuPS is the first cup winner for the season and secured a spot at ECL.
HJK are also assured of at least ECL since they will finish at least 4th AND if KUPS finish 5th, they will be in top 3.
Unless Finland brings back the play offs for the last European spot. They were not held last year
KI Klaksvik are Faroese champions and are first team qualified for CL Q1.
Wow, great season for Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag! 21-2-0 W-D-L so far! Their third championship in the last four seasons!
Klaksvík is the easternmost town of the Faroe Islands with a club in the Premier League.
Klaksvík is the easternmost town of the Faroe Islands with a club in the Premier League.
That picture is amazing. Like something out of a fantasy movie rather than real life. It makes me wonder if an avalanche could sweep away the town, but it's been there long enough, so maybe it's safe.
Here's a very nice video about Klaksvik!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ido_xaTj_R8
I liked the live concerts part!Lorric wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:12
Here's a very nice video about Klaksvik!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ido_xaTj_R8
If Russia is again suspended for 2023/24, what happens to the league path of UCL qualifiers? Serbian vice-champion goes to CL-Q3 and that's it?
And then if, in addition, EL-TH qualifies for CL-GS via domestic league, do we get FRA N3 to CL-GS, POR N3 to CL-PO, without further changes? I believe UEFA doesn't allow less than 2 pairs in CL-Q2 of league path.
And then if, in addition, EL-TH qualifies for CL-GS via domestic league, do we get FRA N3 to CL-GS, POR N3 to CL-PO, without further changes? I believe UEFA doesn't allow less than 2 pairs in CL-Q2 of league path.
For the first part, refer to the changes used for this season.nogomet wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 18:16 If Russia is again suspended for 2023/24, what happens to the league path of UCL qualifiers? Serbian vice-champion goes to CL-Q3 and that's it?
And then if, in addition, EL-TH qualifies for CL-GS via domestic league, do we get FRA N3 to CL-GS, POR N3 to CL-PO, without further changes? I believe UEFA doesn't allow less than 2 pairs in CL-Q2 of league path.
For the second part, I'll do some digging around to confirm
It's not the same. Russia was 8th this season and their N2 was supposed to start in CL-Q3 league path. Next season they'll be 10th and their N2 is supposed to start in CL-Q2, so the changes cannot be the same as this season.dnina10 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 20:24For the first part, refer to the changes used for this season.nogomet wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 18:16 If Russia is again suspended for 2023/24, what happens to the league path of UCL qualifiers? Serbian vice-champion goes to CL-Q3 and that's it?
And then if, in addition, EL-TH qualifies for CL-GS via domestic league, do we get FRA N3 to CL-GS, POR N3 to CL-PO, without further changes? I believe UEFA doesn't allow less than 2 pairs in CL-Q2 of league path.
The end result is the same regarding the CL Qualifiers, 2 N2s from Q2 move to Q3.nogomet wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 20:33It's not the same. Russia was 8th this season and their N2 was supposed to start in CL-Q3 league path. Next season they'll be 10th and their N2 is supposed to start in CL-Q2, so the changes cannot be the same as this season.dnina10 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 20:24For the first part, refer to the changes used for this season.nogomet wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 18:16 If Russia is again suspended for 2023/24, what happens to the league path of UCL qualifiers? Serbian vice-champion goes to CL-Q3 and that's it?
And then if, in addition, EL-TH qualifies for CL-GS via domestic league, do we get FRA N3 to CL-GS, POR N3 to CL-PO, without further changes? I believe UEFA doesn't allow less than 2 pairs in CL-Q2 of league path.
Regarding the EL Qualifiers, we will probably have to wait until May because of the EL TH spot.