2023/24 UEFA club season (Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League): List of qualified teams
In Norway, with one round to go, both Bodo/Glimt and Rosenborg are assured of a top three finish, and will qualify for ECL-Q2 at least.
The cup winner spot, to be decided next year, will also qualify for ECL-Q2 in the default access list. But if Russia remains banned next season, this spot will be promoted to Q3.
So either team still has the chance to start from Q3 if they win the cup, or if they finish second (to be decided next week) and Molde win the double.
Body/Glimt can also qualify for EL-GS if they win the ECL next year.
Lillestrom finish fourth, so if any of the top three win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q2 (of course if they win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q3 themselves).
The cup winner spot, to be decided next year, will also qualify for ECL-Q2 in the default access list. But if Russia remains banned next season, this spot will be promoted to Q3.
So either team still has the chance to start from Q3 if they win the cup, or if they finish second (to be decided next week) and Molde win the double.
Body/Glimt can also qualify for EL-GS if they win the ECL next year.
Lillestrom finish fourth, so if any of the top three win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q2 (of course if they win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q3 themselves).
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Btw, if both Russia remains banned, and the ECL titleholder spot remains unused. The cup winner will be promoted to EL q3. Rather than ECL q3.
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So it may be a big advantage to win the cup, or finish second if Molde win the double.
Here is the clubs that has qualified for a specific European club competition spot.
This assumes that Russia is not banned and all TH spots are used.
This ignores the fact that a club can win an upcoming cup and start in a later round.
UCL PR:
UCL Q1:
UCL Q2:
UECL Q1:
UECL Q2:
This assumes that Russia is not banned and all TH spots are used.
This ignores the fact that a club can win an upcoming cup and start in a later round.
UCL PR:
UCL Q1:
UCL Q2:
UECL Q1:
UECL Q2:
If Russia is not banned, KuPS (Finland) and Auda (Latvia)Fotcalc wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 23:09 Here is the clubs that has qualified for a specific European club competition spot.
This assumes that Russia is not banned and all TH spots are used.
This ignores the fact that a club can win an upcoming cup and start in a later round.
UCL PR:
UCL Q1:
UCL Q2:
UECL Q1:
UECL Q2:
will start from UECL Q1.
If Russia is banned, they will start from UECL Q2.
Thanks!amenina wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 05:56If Russia is not banned, KuPS (Finland) and Auda (Latvia)Fotcalc wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 23:09 Here is the clubs that has qualified for a specific European club competition spot.
This assumes that Russia is not banned and all TH spots are used.
This ignores the fact that a club can win an upcoming cup and start in a later round.
UCL PR:
UCL Q1:
UCL Q2:
UECL Q1:
UECL Q2:
will start from UECL Q1.
If Russia is banned, they will start from UECL Q2.
In the Kazakhstan cup final between Akzhayik (which finished last and were relegated) and Ordabasy (which finished fifth), Ordabasy came from behind and won 5-4 after extra time, and qualified for ECL-Q2.
They trailed 0-2, then made it 2-2, trailed again at 2-4, and scored the equaliser at 90+8 to make it 4-4, and scored a penalty kick at 118 to win 5-4.
They trailed 0-2, then made it 2-2, trailed again at 2-4, and scored the equaliser at 90+8 to make it 4-4, and scored a penalty kick at 118 to win 5-4.
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Valmiera are Latvian champions for the first time and qualified for CL Q1.
Riga FC qualified for ECL Q1.
Riga FC qualified for ECL Q1.
Thr Belarus league finished today. The top three which qualified for Europe are:
1. Shakhtyor Soligorsk (CL-Q1)
2. Energetik-BGU Minsk (ECL-Q1)
3. BATE Borisov (ECL-Q1)
The cup winner will be decided next year. They will qualify for ECL-Q1 in the default access list, but will be promoted to ECL-Q2 if Russia are banned (kind of ironic, isn’t it?).
So Energetik-BGU Minsk, which will be making their European debut, and BATE, may still be promoted to ECL-Q2 (these two will be playing each other in the round of 16 later this month).
Dinamo Minsk was edged out by BATE by goal difference and finished fourth. If any of the top three win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q1 (of course if they win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q2 themselves).
1. Shakhtyor Soligorsk (CL-Q1)
2. Energetik-BGU Minsk (ECL-Q1)
3. BATE Borisov (ECL-Q1)
The cup winner will be decided next year. They will qualify for ECL-Q1 in the default access list, but will be promoted to ECL-Q2 if Russia are banned (kind of ironic, isn’t it?).
So Energetik-BGU Minsk, which will be making their European debut, and BATE, may still be promoted to ECL-Q2 (these two will be playing each other in the round of 16 later this month).
Dinamo Minsk was edged out by BATE by goal difference and finished fourth. If any of the top three win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q1 (of course if they win the cup, they will qualify for ECL-Q2 themselves).
The Estonia league finished today. Paide Linnameeskond finished third to qualify for ECL-Q1.
They joined champions Flora (CL-Q1) and runners-up Levadia (ECL-Q1) as European qualifiers. The cup winner (ECL-Q1) will be decided next year.
Kalju Nomme was edged out by Paide on goal difference and finished fourth. If Flora or Paide win the cup (Levadia had been eliminated by Kalju in the round of 32), Kalju will qualify for ECL-Q1. Kalju had been eliminated from the cup in the round of 16, so this is the only way for them to qualify for Europe.
They joined champions Flora (CL-Q1) and runners-up Levadia (ECL-Q1) as European qualifiers. The cup winner (ECL-Q1) will be decided next year.
Kalju Nomme was edged out by Paide on goal difference and finished fourth. If Flora or Paide win the cup (Levadia had been eliminated by Kalju in the round of 32), Kalju will qualify for ECL-Q1. Kalju had been eliminated from the cup in the round of 16, so this is the only way for them to qualify for Europe.
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Valmiera will join Hacken from Sweden as CL debutants.
The other two European qualifiers from Latvia are cup winners Auda, which will be making their European debut, and RFS. Both will start from ECL-Q1 according to the default access list. However, If Russia are banned, Auda will start from ECL-Q2.
Remaining Summer League European tickets for 2022:
All 4 from Georgia
The 3 ECL teams for Lithuania
All 4 from Georgia
The 3 ECL teams for Lithuania
League runners-up Derry City beat Shelbourne 4-0 in the final. Therefore, fourth place St Patrick’s Athletic qualified for ECL-Q1.