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11.30 – There were no shortage of illustrious victims in the Europa League qualifying rounds: the Reims he had conquered Europe after 57 years and lost it immediately. The Frenchman came out already in the third qualifying round, hand in hand with Fehervar’s Hungarians on penalties. the Besiktas on paper he had to be the rival of AC Milan, unlike the Rossoneri, he had to surrender to penalties against Rio Ave in Istanbul. Yesterday in the playoffs we saw the collapse of the Basel, overturned at home by CSKA Sofia; to the slip of the house Copenhagen against Rijeka. But mostly to the fool of Sporting CP who suffered a humiliating 1-4 in Lisbon against the Austrians of LASK. Turkey, which also lost another representative, with the departure of Galatasaray, defeated by Steven Gerrard’s Rangers. Greek tragedy for him Wolfsburg, canceled in Athens by AEK: Ansarifad’s decisive 2-1 comes in the 94th minute.
11.25 – Fourth edition of the award Player of the season: The three previous winners are Paul Pogba (Real Madrid, 2016/17), Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid, 2017/18) and Eden Hazard (Chelsea, 2018/19).
11.20 – The jury consisted of the coaches of 48 clubs in last season’s group stage, together with 55 journalists selected by the European Sports Media (ESM) group, one from each UEFA member association. The members of the jury chose their three best players, the first received five points, the second three and the third. The coaches were not allowed to vote for the players on their team.
11.15 – This is the ranking relative to positions 4 to 10:
4. Luuk de Jong (Siviglia)
5. Jesús Navas (Siviglia)
6. Lucas Ocampos (Seville)
7. Kai Havertz (Leverkusen)
8. Diego Carlos (Seville)
9. Adama Traoré (Wolves)
10. Jules Koundé (Siviglia)
11.10 – The Europa League will also award prizes for the 2019-20 edition. Three players were nominated for the award Player of the season: this is the Inter player Romelu Lukaku, who scored 7 goals in 6 games; Bruno Fernandes from Manchester United and Ever Banega from Sevilla.
11.05 – These are the dates of the next draws:
Round of 32: December 14th
Round of 16: February 26, 2021
Quarter-finals and semi-finals: March 19, 2021.
11.00 – The final will be played in Gdansk a year late. Consequently, the venue chosen for the 2021 final, Seville, is postponed to 2022. The stadium, inaugurated in 2011, has a capacity of 45,000 spectators and has hosted four matches of Euro 2012.
10.55 – This is the schedule for the group stage:
First day: October 22
Second day: October 29th
Third day: November 5th
Fourth day: November 26
Fifth day: December 3
Sixth day: December 10
Round of 32: February 18 and 25, 2021
Round of 16: March 11-18, 2021
Quarter finals: April 8 and 15, 2021
Semifinals: April 29 and May 6, 2021
Final: May 26, 2021
10.50 – Substitutions Chapter: From now until the end of the season, five substitutions will be allowed. In the preliminary rounds, the maximum allowed was three, which was increased to four in the event of a match extended to extra time. For matches, teams can have up to 23 players on the roster.
10.45 – What’s new in this edition of the Europa League? With the final of the last season ending on August 21, everything has slipped away. The first day of the group stage will be played on October 22. In these first six games there will be no VAR, as initially expected. The Refree Video Wizard will be introduced from group stage from 2021-22.
10.40 – The 2020-21 Europa League draw will take place today at 1:00 p.m. in Nyon. Three Italian teams involved, the last of them snatched the pass after an incredible sequence of penalties. AC Milan had the best of Rio Ave after 24 executions from the point of view and join already qualified Napoli and Roma. Here are the four pots, determined solely by UEFA rankings:
FIRST BAND
Arsenal (England)
Tottenham (England)
Rome Italy)
Naples, Italy)
Benfica (Portugal)
Leverkusen (Germany)
Villarreal (Spain)
CSKA Moscow (Russia)
Braga (Portugal)
Gent (Belgium)
PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Celtic (Scotland)
SECOND BAND
Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)
Sparta Prague (Czech Republic)
Slavia Prague (Czech Republic)
Ludogorets (Bulgaria)
Young Boys (Svizzera)
Red Star (Serbia)
Quick Vienna (Austria)
Leicester (England)
Karabakh (Azerbaijan)
PAOK (Greece)
Standard Liege (Belgium)
Real Sociedad (Spain)
THIRD BAND
Granada (Spain)
MILANO, ITALY)
AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands)
Feyenoord (Netherlands)
AEK Atene (Greece)
Maccabi Tel-Aviv (Israel)
Rangers (Scotland)
Molde (Norway)
Hoffenheim (Germania)
TIRO (Austria)
Hapoel Beer-Sheva (Israel)
CFR Cluj (Romania)
FOURTH BAND
Zorya (Ukraine)
Lille (France)
Linda, France)
Rijeka (Croatia)
Dundalk (Ireland)
Slovan Liberec (Slovakia)
Antwerp, Belgium)
Lech Poznan (Poland)
Sivasspor (Turkey)
Wolfsberg (Austria)
Omonia (Cyprus)
CSKA-Sofia (Bulgaria)
10.32 – 26 nations represented in this edition. Below is the list by country:
THREE TEAMS
Spain: Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Granada
England: Leicester, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur
Italy: Naples, Rome, Milan
Belgium: Royal Antwerp, Gent, Standard Liegi
Netherlands: Feyenoord, AZ Alkmaar, PSV Eindhoven
Austria: Wolfsberg, Rapid Vienna, LASK
Czech Republic: Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague, Slovan Liberec
TWO TEAMS
Germany: Leverkusen, Hoffenheim
France: LOSC, Nice
Portugal: Braga, Benfica
Scotland: Celta, Rangers
Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb, Rijeka
Greece: PAOK, AEK Atene
Israel: Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Hapoel Beer-Sheva
Bulgaria: Ludogorets, CSKA Sofia
A TEAM
Russia: CSKA Moscow
Ukraine: Zorya Lugansk
Turkey: Sivasspor
Cipro: Omonia
Switzerland: Young boys
Serbia: Red Star
Norway: Mold
Azerbaijan: Karabakh
Romania: CFR Cluj
Poland: Lech Poznan
Ireland: Dundalk
10.30 – The 2020-21 Europa League group stage draws will take place today at 1:00 p.m. in Nyon
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