Let’s strip it down. I’ll try, but...... :-/
To enter the CL a club has to finish in a top 4 position in their domestic League.
Or win the CL the year before.
Or win the Europa League the year before.
If necessary clubs have to go into the group play off stages. If clubs get through those group play off stages they are in the CL group stages proper. There are 4 teams in each CL group. After the group stages there are 3 knockout stages. Then it’s the final.
Clubs don’t have to win their league to be in the CL. They can finish 4th.
Liverpool finished 4th last season, and Spurs finished 3rd last season. Both are in this years final.
The Europa League entrance back door.
The team that wins the Europa League get’s a place in next season's CL.
To win the Europa league a team has to finish 5th, 6th, or 7th in their domestic league. Or they can finish 3rd in their CL group stage, drop out of the CL, and then go straight into the Europa League, and get a chance of winning the Europa League, qualifying them for next season’s CL.(are you still with me?)
Let’s take Arsenal for example.
They finished 6th last season in the PL, and in doing so won a place in this season’s Europa League. They have just finished 5th this season in the PL. If they beat Chelsea in the Europa League final, they will be in next season’s CL. And they could possibly win next season’s CL. OK, that would need a miracle, but it could happen. Think about that!
Then you have to factor in CL draw pots. Pot1, pot 2, etc. Where clubs are put in those pots via winning the their domestic leagues(pot1), or via the UEFA coefficient points they have accumulated. Clubs from the same league’s aren’t allowed to play each other until the last 8 of the CL. TV scheduling also means teams from the same countries can’t meet in the CL as they have to be on TV on different nights. UEFA, if necessary will also allot CL teams to certain group stage pots.
I think that’s it?
So taking all the above into consideration, and probably more that I might have missed out or got wrong, in footballing terms, what is the true status of the CL?(compared to the old European Cup and that format) And is the CL now just about money and exposure, rather than the importance of actually winning the CL or is it all one package?
To enter the CL a club has to finish in a top 4 position in their domestic League.
Or win the CL the year before.
Or win the Europa League the year before.
If necessary clubs have to go into the group play off stages. If clubs get through those group play off stages they are in the CL group stages proper. There are 4 teams in each CL group. After the group stages there are 3 knockout stages. Then it’s the final.
Clubs don’t have to win their league to be in the CL. They can finish 4th.
Liverpool finished 4th last season, and Spurs finished 3rd last season. Both are in this years final.
The Europa League entrance back door.
The team that wins the Europa League get’s a place in next season's CL.
To win the Europa league a team has to finish 5th, 6th, or 7th in their domestic league. Or they can finish 3rd in their CL group stage, drop out of the CL, and then go straight into the Europa League, and get a chance of winning the Europa League, qualifying them for next season’s CL.(are you still with me?)
Let’s take Arsenal for example.
They finished 6th last season in the PL, and in doing so won a place in this season’s Europa League. They have just finished 5th this season in the PL. If they beat Chelsea in the Europa League final, they will be in next season’s CL. And they could possibly win next season’s CL. OK, that would need a miracle, but it could happen. Think about that!
Then you have to factor in CL draw pots. Pot1, pot 2, etc. Where clubs are put in those pots via winning the their domestic leagues(pot1), or via the UEFA coefficient points they have accumulated. Clubs from the same league’s aren’t allowed to play each other until the last 8 of the CL. TV scheduling also means teams from the same countries can’t meet in the CL as they have to be on TV on different nights. UEFA, if necessary will also allot CL teams to certain group stage pots.
I think that’s it?
So taking all the above into consideration, and probably more that I might have missed out or got wrong, in footballing terms, what is the true status of the CL?(compared to the old European Cup and that format) And is the CL now just about money and exposure, rather than the importance of actually winning the CL or is it all one package?