UEFA Nations League (3 Viewers)

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
29,039
#1
The UEFA Executive Committee has approved the final format and fixture details of the new UEFA Nations League at its meeting at the House of European Football in Nyon today.


The Executive Committee approved that:

• The UEFA Nations League will be played from September to November 2018

• The UEFA EURO 2020 European Qualifiers will be played from March to November 2019

• The subsequent play-offs will be played in March 2020

• The schedule of matches will be played in accordance with the Week of Football concept

In addition, the Executive Committee decided on the following competition structure:

• The UEFA Nations League will be composed of four divisions, with each division divided into four groups of 3–4 teams

• The 54 participating teams are split into four divisions, A–B–C–D, according to their strength

• League A will include the top-ranked teams, League D the lowest-ranked teams

• Leagues A and B will consist of four groups of three teams

• League C will comprise two groups of three teams and two groups of four teams

• League D will be formed by four groups of four teams

• In the first edition of the competition, the participating sides will be classified according to the UEFA national team coefficient rankings (ranking as per 15 November 2017, i.e. conclusion of 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers)

• The draw will include the necessary conditions to guarantee the sporting fairness and viability of the competition

• In each division, four group winners are promoted (or play in the Final Four, see below) and four teams are relegated for the next competition to be played in 2020

• The overall UEFA Nations League rankings will determine the composition of the draw pots for the subsequent European Qualifiers

For the Final Four tournament, the Executive Committee approved that:

• The four group winners of UEFA Nations League A will play in a knockout format (semi-finals and final) in June 2019 to become the UEFA Nations League champions

• The semi-final fixtures will be decided by draw

• The venue will be appointed by the UEFA Executive Committee

In relation to the links between the UEFA Nations League and the UEFA EURO, the Executive Committee ratified that:

• The winner and runner-up in each of the ten EURO Qualifiers groups will qualify automatically for the UEFA EURO 2020 final tournament (June 2020)

• The four remaining UEFA EURO 2020 places will be allocated to the winners of play-off matches which will take place in March 2020. Based on results in the UEFA Nations League, 16 teams will take part in the play-offs and are grouped four by four

• The UEFA EURO 2020 draw will be held after the completion of the UEFA Nations League and allow for the four UEFA Nations League Final Four participants to be drawn into groups of five teams

For the play-offs, the Executive Committee decided that:

• The four group winners in each league qualify (16 teams) for the play-offs

• If winner(s) are already qualified through the European Qualifiers, the next best ranked team(s) within the league qualify for the play-offs

• Play-off slots are dropped down to a lower league if less than four sides remain available for a play-off qualification

• The play-offs will be played in the form of direct elimination (two semi-finals and a final)

In addition, for the 2022 World Cup, the same principles will apply to both the UEFA Nations League and the European Qualifiers, but will be adapted to the number of slots available and final tournament dates.

With UEFA having been requested by the member associations to investigate the future of national team football within the framework of the approved international match calendar, the key driver of the UEFA Nations League is sporting integrity, as member associations, coaches, players and supporters increasingly feel that friendly internationals are not providing adequate sporting competition.

In addition, the competition will help UEFA realise its stated goal of improving the quality and standing of national team football while maintaining the balance between club and international football.

The competition will establish the UEFA Nations League champions every odd year while also allowing all nations to play competitively at their level.

http://www.uefa.org/about-uefa/exec...#uefa+nations+league+format+schedule+approved
 

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CrimsonianKing

U can't expect an Inexperienced team like Juventus
Jan 16, 2013
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#9
As if modern players didn't play enough matches already. This would only make sense if nations were to play their "B" teams. Play players who would normally warm the bench or never even get called up.

I think it's clear Platini has been trying to make International Football strong and as important again. What he's gonna achieve is more players getting injured twice as much.

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One thing we might be overlooking is that it's gonna replace Friendly matches which are imo pointless. That i agree with.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
41,818
#10
One thing we might be overlooking is that it's gonna replace Friendly matches which are imo pointless. That i agree with.
Is this true? I haven't read much about this replacing friendlies?

It's odd to be having a big international tournament going on in odd years when European Championship and World Cup qualifying take place. This new tournament should replace qualifying...

Wait, scratch that question. I just read on Wikipedia that it will replace most friendlies. That's cool.
 

CrimsonianKing

U can't expect an Inexperienced team like Juventus
Jan 16, 2013
26,115
#11

maxi

Senior Member
Aug 31, 2006
3,431
#15
This is better than retarded friendlies I guess.
I can't really see the difference between this and the friendlies. Its not like the euros where you can watch all the matches on tv and get all excited about it. There's no sense of competition in this "tournament".
 

Wittl

Senior Member
Contributor
Feb 21, 2017
11,311
#17
I just read that they're really on strike, and there are futsal and some 3rd Danish league players playing right now, lol.
Yes that‘s what I read too :lol: ...but about the reason they‘re on strike I‘m not sure.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
76,747
#18
These are still just glorified friendlies in my eyes.

And we know how the Italy NT treats friendlies. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them relegated all the way to League D in future ::lol3::
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
29,433
#20
It's an interesting concept I will admit, promotion and relegation of national teams. I hope it end up working out.

Though friendlies used to be an opportunity for young or fringe players to get their chance in the national team, this will probably eliminate that for them.
 

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