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The playoffs are over and now we know the 32 teams that will participate in the Champions League for the 2020-2021 season. Olympiakos, who for the twentieth time in their history have secured a presence in the groups of the highest inter-club organization, now know all their possible rivals.
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The draw will take place on Thursday (1/10, 6:00 pm) in Geneva and the “rojiblancos” will know the three teams they will compete with in the group. Unfortunately, PAOK also failed to enter the groups this time, as they were eliminated by Krasnodar, and therefore our country will have only one representative in the Champions League.
It is recalled that Olympiacos cannot face teams from the same capacity group. From the moment he is in the third, he cannot play for Dynamo Kiev, Salzburg, Leipzig, Inter, Lazio, Krasnodar and Atalanta. The ‘rojiblancos’ will be called upon to face a team from the first, second and fourth groups.
By the way, after the exclusion of PAOK, Olympiacos keeps the entire market pool, that is, 1.2 million euros extra.
See how the four capacity groups are configured.
1st capacity group
Bayern (136,000)
Seville (102,000)
Real Madrid (134,000)
Liverpool (99,000)
Juventus (117,000)
Paris (113,000)
Zenith (64,000)
Porto (75,000)
2nd capacity group
Barcelona (128,000)
Athletic (127,000)
Manchester City (116,000)
Manchester United (100,000)
Shakhtar Donetsk (85,000)
Borussia Dortmund (85,000)
Chelsea (83,000)
Ajax (69,500)
3rd capacity group
Dynamo Kiev (55,000)
Salzburg (53,500)
Leipzig (49,000)
Inter (44,000)
Olympiacos (43,000)
Lazio (41,000)
Krasnodar (35,500)
Atalanta (33,500)
4th capacity group
Lokomotiv Moscow (33,000)
Marseille (31,000)
Witches (28,500)
Gladbach (26,000)
Basaksehir (21,500)
Midland (14,500)
Rennes (14,000)
Ferencvaros (9,000)
THE GROUP PROGRAM
1st match: October 20-21, 2020
2nd race: October 27-28, 2020
3rd race: 3-4 November 2020
4th race: November 24-25, 2020
Fifth race: December 1-2, 2020
6th game: December 8-9
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