Performances by club[edit] Performances by nation[edit] Notes A ^ Includes West Germany clubs, no East Germany clubs appeared in a final. Awards[edit] Starting from the 2016–17 edition of the competition, UEFA introduced the UEFA Europa League Player of the Season award. The jury is composed of the coaches of the clubs which participate in the group stage of the competition, together with 55 journalists selected by the European Sports Media (ESM) group, one from each UEFA member association. Winners Season Player Club UEFA Europa League Player of the Season 2016–17 Paul Pogba Manchester United 2017–18 Antoine Griezmann Atlético Madrid 2018–19 Eden Hazard Chelsea 2019–20 Romelu Lukaku Inter Milan 2020–21 Gerard Moreno Villarreal 2021–22 Filip Kostić Eintracht Frankfurt Starting from the 2021–22 edition of the competition, UEFA introduced the UEFA Europa League Young Player of the Season award, chosen by UEFA's Technical Observer Panel.
[82] Exceptions are made for non-profit organisations, which can feature on the front of the shirt, incorporated with the main sponsor, or on the back, either below the squad number or between the player name and the collar. Records and statistics[edit] The UEFA Cup finals were played over two legs until 1997. The first final, between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur, was played on 3 May 1972 in Wolverhampton and 17 May 1972 in London. The first leg was won 2–1 by Tottenham Hotspur. The second leg ended in a 1–1 draw, meaning that Tottenham Hotspur became the first UEFA Cup winners.
After its return, the club could keep a four-fifths scale replica of the original trophy. Upon their third consecutive win or fifth win overall, a club could retain the trophy permanently. [55] Under the new regulations, the trophy remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. A full-size replica trophy is awarded to each winner of the competition. A club that wins three consecutive times or five times overall will receive a multiple-winner badge.
The one-match finals in pre-selected venues were introduced in 1998. A venue must meet or exceed UEFA Category three standards to host UEFA Cup finals. On two occasions, the final was played at a finalist's home ground: Feyenoord defeated Borussia Dortmund at De Kuip, Rotterdam, in 2002, and Sporting CP lost to CSKA Moscow at their own Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, in 2005. The last UEFA Cup final before it was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League was held at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in Istanbul on 20 May 2009, when Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine beat Werder Bremen of Germany 2–1 after extra time. The first final of the rebranded Europa League was played in 2010, when Atlético Madrid of Spain beat Fulham of England 2–1 after extra time.
The tournament's main sponsors for the 2021–24 cycle are: Heineken N. V. Heineken – Heineken 0. 0[72] (except Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Norway and Turkey) Just Eat Takeaway[73] 10bis (Israel only) Bistro (Slovakia only) Just Eat (Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom only) Lieferando (Germany and Austria only) Grubhub (United States only) SkipTheDishes (Canada only) Pyszne (Poland only) Takeaway (Belgium, Bulgaria, Luxembourg and Romania only) Thuisbezorgd (Netherlands only) Hankook Tire[74] Laufenn Engelbert Strauss[75] Enterprise Rent-A-Car Swissquote[76] Bwin (except Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Turkey) [77] Entain Foundation Socios. com (United States only)[78] Molten is a secondary sponsor and supplies the official match ball. [79] Since the inception of Europa League brand, the tournament has used its own hoardings (in that year it debuted in the round of 32) like UEFA Champions League.
Liechtenstein, which qualifies only the Cup winners Usually, each country's places are awarded to teams who finish in various runners-up places in its top-flight league and the winner of the main cup competition. Typically the teams qualifying via the league are those in the highest places not eligible for the UEFA Champions League; however, the Belgian league awards one place via a playoff between First A and First B teams.
[52] Since the 2009–10 season, the competition was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League. [53] At the same time, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA's third-tier competition, was discontinued and merged into the new Europa League. [54] Trophy[edit] The UEFA Cup, also known as the Coupe UEFA, is the trophy awarded annually by UEFA to the football club that wins the UEFA Europa League. Before the 2009–10 season, both the competition and the trophy were known as the 'UEFA Cup'. Before the competition was renamed the UEFA Europa League in the 2009–10 season, the UEFA regulations stated that a club could keep the original trophy for a year before returning it to UEFA.
Formerly, the reigning champions qualified to defend their title, but since 2015 they qualify for the Champions League. From 1995 to 2015, three leagues gained one extra place via the UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking. Background[edit] UEFA coefficients were introduced in 1980 and, until 1999, they gave a greater number of berths in UEFA Cup to the more successful nations. Three nations had four places, five nations had three places, thirteen nations had two places, and eleven nations only one place. Since 1998, a similar system has been used for the UEFA Champions League. Before 1980, the entrance criteria of the last Fairs Cup was used. Historical formats[edit] The competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. All ties were two-legged, including the final. Starting with the 1997–98 season, the final became a one-off match, but all other ties remained two-legged.
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LED hoardings made their debut in the 2012–13 final and appeared in the 2015–16 season from the round of 16. In the same season, from the group stage, teams are not allowed to show their sponsors. [80] It appeared in the 2018–19 season for selected matches in the group stages and the round of 32. [81] Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising, even if such sponsors conflict with those of the Europa League. Two sponsorships are permitted per jersey (plus that of the manufacturer), at the chest and the left sleeve.
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[70] For the 2021–22 season, group stage participation in the Europa League awarded a base fee of €3, 630, 000. A victory in the group pays €630, 000 and a draw €210, 000. Each group winner earns €1, 100, 000 and each runner-up €550, 000. Reaching the knock-out stage triggers additional bonuses: €500, 000 for the round of 32, €1, 200, 000 for the round of 16, €1, 800, 000 for the quarter-finals and €2, 800, 000 for the semi-finals. The losing finalists receive €4, 600, 000 and the champions receive €8, 600, 000. [71] Qualified to group stage: €3, 630, 000 Match won in group stage: €630, 000 Match drawn in group stage: €210, 000 1st in group stage: €1, 100, 000 2nd in group stage: €550, 000 Knockout round play-offs: €500, 000 Round of 16: €1, 200, 000 Quarter-final: €1, 800, 000 Semi-final: €2, 800, 000 Runner-up: €4, 600, 000 Champion: €8, 600, 000 [edit] The UEFA Europa League is sponsored by seven multinational corporations, which share the same partners with the UEFA Europa Conference League.
[67] With a majority of the former entrants into the Europa League now participating solely in the UECL, the Europa League itself would have a greatly reduced format which will focus primarily around its group stage. [68] There would also be an additional knockout round before the knockout phase proper, allowing for third-placed teams in the Champions League group stage to fall into the Europa League while still keeping the knockout stage itself at only 16 teams total. [67] Qualifying round Champions(10 teams) Non-champions(6 teams) 3 domestic cup winners from associations 13–15 Play-off round(20 teams) 6 domestic cup winners from associations 7–12 5 winners from qualifying round for champions 3 winners from qualifying round for non-champions Group stage(32 teams) 6 domestic cup winners from associations 1–6 UEFA Europa Conference League title holders (beginning with the 2022–23 season) 10 winners from play-off round 4 losers from Champions League play-off round for champions 6 losers from Champions League third qualifying round and play-off round for non-champions Preliminary knockout round(16 teams) 8 group runners-up from group stage Knockout phase(16 teams) 8 group winners from group stage 8 winners from preliminary knockout round Distribution (from 2024–25)[edit] [69] Teams advancing from the previous round First qualifying round (18 teams) 18 domestic cup winners from associations 16-33 Second qualifying round (16 teams) 9 winners from the first qualifying round Third qualifying round (26 teams) Champions (12 teams) 12 losers from Champions League second qualifying round for champions Non-champions (14 teams) 3 domestic cup winners from associations 13-15 8 winners from second qualifying round for non-champions Play-off round(24 teams) 5 domestic cup winners from associations 8–12 6 winners from third qualifying round for champions 7 winners from third qualifying round for non-champions Group stage (36 teams) UEFA Europa Conference League title holders 7 domestic cup winners from associations 1–7 5 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1–5 12 winners from play-off round 5 losers from Champions League play-off round for champions Prize money[edit] Similar to the UEFA Champions League, the prize money received by the clubs is divided into fixed payments based on participation and results, and variable amounts that depend of the value of their TV market.
The lower part of the sculpture symbolises the stylised footballers and is surmounted by a hand-embossed slab. [58] Anthem[edit] A musical theme for the competition, the Anthem, is played before every Europa League game at a stadium hosting such an event and before every television broadcast of a Europa League game as a musical element of the competition's opening sequence. [59] The competition's first anthem was composed by Yohann Zveig and recorded by the Paris Opera in early 2009. The theme for the re-branded UEFA Cup competition was first officially unveiled at the Grimaldi Forum on 28 August 2009 before the 2009–10 season group stage draw.
Unlike the Champions League group phase, the UEFA Cup group phase was played in a single round-robin format, with each club playing two home and two away games. The top three teams in each of the eight groups qualified for the main knockout round along with the eight third-placed teams in the Champions League group phase. From then on a series of two-legged knockout ties were played before a single-legged final, traditionally held on a Wednesday in May, exactly one week before the Champions League final. Current format[edit] A map of UEFA countries whose teams reached the group stage of the UEFA Europa League UEFA member country that has been represented in the group stage UEFA member country that has not been represented in the group stage In the 2009–10 season, the competition was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League to raise its profile.
UEFA Europa League - WikipediaUEFA Europa LeagueOrganising bodyUEFAFounded1971; 52 years ago (rebranded in 2009)RegionEuropeNumber of teams32 (group stage)[a]58 (total)Qualifier forUEFA Super CupUEFA Champions LeagueRelated competitionsUEFA Champions League (1st tier)UEFA Europa Conference League (3rd tier)Current champions Eintracht Frankfurt (2nd title)Most successful club(s) Sevilla (6 titles)[1]Television broadcastersList of broadcastersWebsiteOfficial website 2022–23 UEFA Europa League The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL, or sometimes, UEFA EL), formerly the UEFA Cup, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It is the second-tier competition of European club football, ranking below the UEFA Champions League and above the UEFA Europa Conference League.
[56] As of 2016–17, only Sevilla has earned the honour to wear the multiple-winner badge, having achieved both prerequired feats in 2016. [57] The trophy was designed and crafted by Silvio Gazzaniga, who also designed the FIFA World Cup Trophy, working for Bertoni, for the 1972 UEFA Cup Final. It weighs 15 kg (33 lb) and is silver on a yellow marble plinth. 67 centimetres (26 in) tall, the cup is formed by a base with two onyx discs in which a band with the flags of the UEFA member nations is inserted.
[5] Eight more teams qualified for the group stage, which consisted of 12 groups with four teams each (in a double round-robin); the top two teams in each group advanced. The competition was then similar to the previous format, with four rounds of two-legged knockout rounds and a one-off final held at a neutral ground which met UEFA's Category Four stadium criteria. The final was played in May, on the Wednesday ten days before the Champions League final. Qualification changed significantly.
Distribution (from 2015–16 to 2017–18)[edit] Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions League First qualifying round(104 teams) 31 domestic cup winners from associations 24–54 35 domestic league runners-up from associations 18–53 (except Liechtenstein) 35 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 16–51 (except Liechtenstein) 3 teams which qualified via Fair Play ranking (this is no longer applicable as of the beginning of the 2015–16 season, see also UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking). Second qualifying round(66 teams) 6 domestic cup winners from associations 18–23 2 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–17 6 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 10–15 52 winners from first qualifying round Third qualifying round(58 teams) 5 domestic cup winners from associations 13–17 9 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 7–15 5 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 5–9 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 4–6 (League Cup winners for France) 3 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–3 (League Cup winners for England) 33 winners from second qualifying round Play-off round(44 teams) 29 winners from third qualifying round 15 losers from Champions League third qualifying round Group stage(48 teams) 12 domestic cup winners from associations 1–12 1 domestic league fourth-placed team from association 4 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1–3 22 winners from play-off round 10 losers from Champions League play-off round Knockout phase(32 teams) 12 group winners from group stage 12 group runners-up from group stage 8 third-placed teams from Champions League group stage The access list above is provisional, as changes will need to be made in the following cases: If the Champions League title holders or the Europa League title holders have qualified for the Europa League through domestic performance, their berth in the Europa League is vacated (not replaced by another team from the same association), and cup winners of the highest-ranked associations are moved to a later round accordingly.
The distribution was changed in 2014 to broaden the competition's appeal, giving the Europa League champions a Champions League qualification berth; more teams automatically qualify for the group stage. If cup winners had already qualified for European competition through league performance, their place in the league is vacated and goes to the best-ranked teams not qualified for European competition; the cup runner-up is no longer qualified through the cup berth. [62] These rules became effective for the 2015–16 season.
[16] During the 1980s, IFK Göteborg (1982 and 1987)[17][18] and Real Madrid (1985 and 1986)[19][20] won the competition twice each, with Anderlecht reaching two consecutive finals, winning in 1983[21] and losing to Tottenham Hotspur in 1984. [22] 1989 saw the commencement of the Italian clubs' domination, when Diego Maradona's Napoli defeated VfB Stuttgart. [23] The 1990s started with two all-Italian finals, [24] and in 1992, Torino lost the final to Ajax on the away goals rule.
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