[EU] Champions League 2008/2009 (50 Viewers)

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vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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who are the teams that juve might face after the first round of CL qualifiers ended ???

Atlético Madrid
Sparta Praha (or Sheriff Tiraspol)
Dinamo Kiev (or Drogheda United)
Levski Sofia
Slavia Praha
Galatasaray
Partizan Belgrade (or Inter Baku)
Vitória Guimarães
Dinamo Zagreb (or Domzale)
Wisla Kraków (or Beitar Jerusalem)
Standard Liège
FC Twente Enschede
Artmedia Bratislava (or Tampere United)
AaB Aalborg (or Modrica)
SK Brann Bergen (o Ventspils)
Rapid Wien (or Anorthosis Famagosta)


Got that from another forum. don't know if it's the complete list though. Anyway, atlético seems to be one of the most dangerous team to face. But also all the teams from the East have at least the advantage of being in mid-season already...
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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who are the teams that juve might face after the first round of CL qualifiers ended ???

Seeded teams: Liverpool; Barcelona; Arsenal; Schalke; Juventus; Rangers/Kaunas; Marseille; Steaua Bucharest; Panathinaikos/Dinamo Tbilisi; IFK Gothenburg/Basle; Olympiacos; Fenerbahce/MTK Hungaria; Shakhtar Donetsk; Anderlecht/BATE; Fiorentina; Spartak Moscow.

Unseeded teams: Atletico Madrid; Sheriff Tiraspol/Sparta Prague; Drogheda/Dynamo Kiev; Levski Sofia; Slavia Prague; Galatasaray; Inter Baku/ Partizan Belgrade; Victoria Guimaraes; Domzale/Dinamo Zagreb; Beitar Jerusalem/Wisla Krakow; Standard Liege; Twente Enschede; Tampere/Artmedia Bratislava; Aalborg/Modrica; Brann/Ventspils; Anorthosis Famagusta/Rapid Vienna.
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
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Continental powers to learn fate


The excitement building up around next season's UEFA Champions League will reach new levels on Friday when the draw for the third and final qualifying round takes place in Nyon, Switzerland.

Big names
Some of the continent's most famous teams will be among those anxious to learn their fate at UEFA headquarters, with former winners FC Barcelona, Juventus, Liverpool FC, Olympique de Marseille and FC Steaua Bucureşti entering the draw as seeded teams along with big names such as Arsenal FC, FC Schalke 04, ACF Fiorentina and Olympiacos CFP. Not all 18 third qualifying round entrants have been seeded, however, meaning Club Atlético de Madrid, Galatasaray AS and SK Slavia Praha could find stiff opposition barring their route to the group stage.

Live broadcast
A total of 46 teams will feature in proceedings – to be transmitted live on uefa.com and Eurosport – with the 28 sides still competing in the second qualifying round due to discover their reward if they win through. Where second qualifying round ties feature a club with a coefficient entitling them to be seeded in the next round, the potential winner of the match involving that club has been automatically seeded in the draw, meaning real incentives for the likes of FBK Kaunas against Rangers FC or FC BATE Borisov versus RSC Anderlecht. Teams from the same country cannot be drawn together and games will be played on 12/13 and 26/27 August. The draw will be conducted by David Taylor, UEFA's General Secretary, and Giorgio Marchetti, director of competitions. The final will be played in Rome on 27 May.

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