1, what does a Premier League team need to get into the UEFA Cup

2. How did the Champions League qualification come about?

3. Rules for the allocation of places in the UEFA Cup

4, how to qualify for the UEFA Europa League What do Premier League teams need to get into the UEFA Cup

The conditions for Premier League teams to enter the UEFA Cup competition are as follows:

I. Fifth place in the league: direct participation in the group stage of the Europa League;

Second, the winner of the English FA Cup: direct participation in the group stage of the Europa League (if the winner of the FA Cup has already secured a place in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League, the place will be added by the sixth-placed team of the league;

III. Champion of the English League Cup: may participate in the second round of the Europa League qualifying round (if the winner of the League Cup has already secured a place in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League, the place will be taken by the sixth-placed team in the league, or if the sixth-placed team in the league is filling the place of the winner of the English FA Cup, the seventh-placed team in the league will be added to it.

Extended Information:

I. UEFA Cup group stage places (48 teams in total, divided into 12 groups of 4 teams each)

1. Teams advancing to the finals of the Outside Competition (22 teams in total)

2. Negative side of the UEFA Champions League play-off final (10 teams)

3. Cup winners of the 1st-12th place in the league ranking system (12 teams in total)

4. League Ranking System #4 of 4th place in the league (1 team total)

5、League ranking system No. 1-3 of the league's fifth place (a total of 3 teams)

II. UEFA Cup knockout places:

1. First two teams in the group stage (24 teams in total)

2. Third place in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League (8 teams in total)

How do you qualify for the Champions League?

There are two ways to qualify for the UEFA Champions League under the rules for qualifying for the Champions League, which are:

I. Qualify through your country's league standings

According to the UEFA Champions League qualification rules, the top three leagues in the UEFA standings will be awarded four places; those ranked 4th to 6th will be awarded three places, 7th to 15th will be awarded two places, and 16th and onwards will only be awarded one place.

Second, qualify by winning last season's Champions League and UEFA Cup.

According to the Champions League qualification rules, last season's Champions League winners and UEFA Cup winners will qualify for direct advancement to the group stage of next season's Champions League proper.

The top three places in the UEFA competition in terms of points are entered directly, with the fourth place taking part first in the third qualifying round; the top two places in the national leagues in 4th to 6th place are entered directly, with the third place taking part first in the third qualifying round;

The winners of the national leagues ranked 7th through 9th advance directly to the group stage, with the runners-up playing in the third round of qualifying; the winners of the national leagues ranked 10th through 15th play in the third round of qualifying, with the league runners-up playing from the 2nd round of qualifying;

The winner of the National League, ranked 16th through 27th, plays from the 2nd round of qualifying; the winner of the National League, ranked 28th through 47th, has to play from the first round of qualifying.

Points for each country are calculated based on the results of that country's clubs in Europe's two major cups over the past five seasons.

The method of calculation is as follows: each team receives two points for a win, one point for a draw, and one point for entering the first stage of the Champions Cup and the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals of the two cups; each season, the points scored by each country's teams are added together and divided by the number of teams from that country participating in the two cups, which produces the points scored by that country in the season;

The current season's score is added to the last four seasons' score to give the country's total. Points are halved and added to the results of the two major cup qualifying matches (1 point for a win and 0.5 points for a draw; the Toto Cup is not included in the calculation.

UEFA Cup quota allocation rules

The rules for the allocation of UEFA Cup places are as follows.

1. The qualifications for the UEFA Cup are the cup winners of each country and the top teams in the league. In La Liga, for example, the fifth place in the league and the sixth place in the league; while in Ligue 1, it is the fourth or fifth place in the league.

2. Member States ranked 7th-9th in the national league ranking system may enter one Cup winner plus three teams, while other Member States may enter one Cup winner plus two teams, except for Liechtenstein, Andorra and San Marino, which may only enter one Cup winner. Usually, Member States will select the team that finished immediately after the team that participated in the UEFA Champions League as the other team in the competition, but England and France will still reserve a place for the winner of the League Cup. At the same time, three places in the first round of the tournament are reserved for the winning teams in UEFA's Fair Play Ranking.

3. Generally speaking, the higher the ranking in the national league ranking system, the more their subordinate teams can participate in the later rounds of the outer rounds, but except for the defending champions, each team still participates in a minimum of one round of the outer rounds. The UEFA International Toto Cup, which used to be the third tier of the UEFA competition, will disappear under the new system. In the past, when the cup winners had already qualified for the Champions League, their places were filled by the cup runners-up, but under the new system, the cup runners-up will not be eligible for the competition, and their places will be filled by the order of their ranking in the league.

How to qualify for the UEFA

EHF Cup

Participation is based on the ranking of the European national soccer associations to determine the number of participation places. National associations ranked 1 to 5 are awarded a participation place. Generally the top four are in the Champions League, 5 and 6 in the UEFA Cup and the seventh in the UEFA Cup. Ranking 6 to 15 get two places, ranking 16 to 24 can also get three places, Liechtenstein does not have a league can only send the national team. The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), referred to as UEFA or UEFA, Hong Kong and Macao, referred to as UEFA, and Southeast Asia, referred to as UEFA, is the soccer body responsible for managing all soccer affairs in the European zone and representing Europe (including all European countries as well as countries in Asia or across the Eurasian continents, such as Russia, Turkey, Israel, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, and Kazakhstan.

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