Champions League Regulations 2019-20
Champions League Regulations 2019-20
Champions League Regulations 2019-20
2019/20 Season
Contents
Preamble _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8
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Article 34 Clocks 33
Article 35 Screens 33
X - Equipment ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 48
Article 53 Playing attire approval 48
Article 54 Colours 48
Article 55 Numbers and names 49
Article 56 Shirt sponsor 49
Article 57 Badges 50
Article 58 Other team equipment 50
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XII - Exploitation of the Commercial Rights __________________________________________________ 54
Article 63 Introduction and objectives 54
Article 64 Commercial rights – general 54
Article 65 Commercial rights for the qualifying phase 56
Article 66 Commercial rights for the play-offs and UEFA Champions 57
League
Article 67 Exclusive area requirements as of the play-offs 58
Article 68 Other requirements 59
Article 69 Licensing and merchandising 62
Article 70 Promotional activities 63
Annex A - Access List for the 2019/20 UEFA Club Competitions ___________________ 75
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D.5 Bonus points 79
D.6 Revenue club coefficient calculation 80
D.7 Calculation principles 80
D.8 Equal coefficients 80
D.9 Final decisions 80
Index ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________102
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Preamble
The following regulations have been adopted on the basis of Articles 49(2)(b) and
50(1) of the UEFA Statutes.
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I – General Provisions
Article 1 Scope of application
1.01 The present regulations govern the rights, duties and responsibilities of all parties
participating and involved in the preparation and organisation of the
2019/20 UEFA Champions League including its qualifying phase and play-offs
(hereinafter the competition).
Article 2 Definitions
2.01 In the context of these regulations, the following definitions apply:
a. commercial rights: any and all commercial rights and opportunities in and in
relation to the competition (including all matches), including media rights,
marketing rights and data rights;
b. data rights: the right to compile and exploit statistics and other data in
relation to the competition;
c. doping: the occurrence of one or more of the anti-doping rule violations set
out in the UEFA Anti-Doping Regulations;
d. exclusive area: the venue for a UEFA Champions League match or a play-off
match, comprising the stadium itself (including scoreboards, advertising board
system, video boards, giant screens, clocks, dressing rooms, players' tunnel,
technical zone and all seating, hospitality and VIP areas), all areas in the
vicinity of the stadium owned, controlled, managed or operated by the club,
as well as the area around it, up to and including the fencing surrounding it or
roads which naturally demarcate the area of the stadium, the air space
immediately above the stadium (if the LOC holds or controls such rights – or is
reasonably able to do so), and the broadcaster, press and media areas;
e. local organising committee (LOC): the group of individuals who help organise
home matches at the behest of the club participating in the UEFA Champions
League and/or the play-offs (or a member association appointed by UEFA),
and in close cooperation with UEFA, the minimum composition of which
required by UEFA embraces representatives of the club’s board or
representatives of the association, the stadium authorities, the safety/security
services, and the club press officer;
f. marketing rights: the right to advertise, promote, endorse and market the
competition; to conduct public relations activities in relation to the
competition; and to exploit all advertising, sponsorship, hospitality, licensing,
merchandising, publishing, betting, gaming, retailing, music and franchising
opportunities and all other commercial association rights (including through
ticket promotions) in relation to the competition;
g. media rights: the right to create, distribute and transmit on a linear and/or on-
demand basis for reception on a live and/or delayed basis anywhere in the
world by any and all means and in any and all media, whether now known or
devised in the future (including all forms of television, radio, mobile, wireless
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and internet distribution), digital, audiovisual, visual and/or audio coverage of
the competition and all associated and/or related rights, including fixed
media, download and interactive rights;
h. non-commercial purposes: activities, without any direct or indirect third party
association, necessary for (i) a club to advertise its own matches, (ii) internal
archiving purposes and (iii) internal library purposes, but excluding
commercial rights and any other activity UEFA considers commercial in nature;
i. partner: any party accepted by UEFA under contract to exercise the
commercial rights, and thereby participating directly or indirectly in the
financing of the competition;
j. technical zone: the technical area as defined in the IFAB Laws of the Game,
plus the fourth official’s position, any additional technical seats, the team and
referees’ dressing rooms, the players’ tunnel and the route the players and
referees take from their dressing rooms to the pitch.
2.02 In the context of these regulations, any phrase introduced by the terms
"including", "include", "in particular", "for example" or any similar expression is
illustrative and does not limit the sense of the words preceding those terms.
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3.04 If the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League titleholder qualifies for the
group stage of the competition through its domestic championship the vacancy
created in the group stage is filled as follows:
a. A vacancy created by the UEFA Champions League titleholder is filled by the
domestic champion of the association ranked 11th in the access list and the
champions path is rebalanced accordingly with priority given to the club of
the best ranked association of the respective round in the access list
(see Annex A);
b. A vacancy created by the UEFA Europa League titleholder is filled by the third-
placed club of the association ranked fifth in the access list and the league
path is rebalanced accordingly with priority given to the club of the best
ranked association of the respective round in the access list (see Annex A).
3.05 If the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League titleholder qualifies to the
qualifying phase or play-offs of the competition, the respective qualifying rounds
or play-offs are rebalanced accordingly with priority given to the club of the best
ranked association of the respective round in the access list (see Annex A).
3.06 Exceptionally, an association may be represented by five clubs in the competition
if the UEFA Champions League and/or UEFA Europa League titleholder does not
also qualify through its domestic championship.
3.07 If the UEFA Champions League titleholder and the UEFA Europa League
titleholder come from the same association and do not qualify for the
competition through their domestic championship, one of the following scenarios
applies:
a. If the association is entitled to four places in the competition and both
titleholders qualify for the UEFA Europa League through their domestic
championship, the lowest-placed of the association’s UEFA Champions League
representatives is automatically transferred to the UEFA Europa League (into
the UEFA Europa League group stage where a vacancy is created). In this case,
the association of the titleholders is entitled to one additional place (total of
five) in the UEFA Champions League, but the combined number of places to
which it is entitled in the two competitions does not change.
b. If the association is entitled to four places in the competition and only one
titleholder qualifies for the UEFA Europa League through its domestic
championship, the lowest-placed of the association’s UEFA Champions League
representatives is automatically transferred to the UEFA Europa League (into
the UEFA Europa League group stage and the access list will be rebalanced
accordingly). In this case, the association of the titleholders is entitled to one
additional place (total of five) in the UEFA Champions League, but the number
of places to which it is entitled in the UEFA Europa League does not change.
c. If the association is entitled to four places in the UEFA Champions League and
neither titleholder qualifies for the UEFA Europa League through its domestic
championship, the lowest-placed of the association’s UEFA Champions League
representatives is automatically transferred to the UEFA Europa League (into
the UEFA Europa League group stage and the access list will be rebalanced
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accordingly). In this case, the association of the titleholders is entitled to one
additional place (total of five) in the UEFA Champions League and one
additional place (total of four) in the UEFA Europa League.
d. If the association is entitled to fewer than four places in the UEFA Champions
League and both titleholders qualify for the UEFA Europa League through
their domestic championship, they are entitled to play in the UEFA Champions
League in addition to the association’s other UEFA Champions League
representative(s). In this case, the combined number of places to which the
association of the titleholders is entitled in the two competitions does not
change.
e. If the association is entitled to fewer than four places in the UEFA Champions
League and one titleholder qualifies for the UEFA Europa League through its
domestic championship, both are entitled to play in the UEFA Champions
League in addition to the association’s other UEFA Champions League
representative(s). In this case, the combined number of places to which the
association of the titleholders is entitled in the two competitions is increased
by one.
f. If the association is entitled to fewer than four places in the UEFA Champions
League and neither titleholder qualifies for the UEFA Europa League through
its domestic championship, both are entitled to play in the UEFA Champions
League in addition to the association’s other UEFA Champions League
representative(s). In this case, the combined number of places to which the
association of the titleholders is entitled in the two competitions is increased
by two.
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e. confirm in writing that they themselves, as well as their players and officials,
comply with the IFAB Laws of the Game promulgated by the International
Football Association Board (IFAB) and agree to respect the statutes (including
the principles of fair play as defined therein), regulations, directives and
decisions of UEFA;
f. confirm in writing that they themselves, as well as their players and officials,
agree to recognise the jurisdiction of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
in Lausanne, Switzerland, as defined in the relevant provisions of the UEFA
Statutes and agree that any proceedings before the CAS concerning admission
to, participation in or exclusion from the competition will be held in an
expedited manner in accordance with the CAS Code of Sports-related
Arbitration and with the directions issued by the CAS, including for provisional
or super-provisional measures, to the explicit exclusion of any state court;
g. not have been directly and/or indirectly involved, since the entry into force of
Article 50(3) of the UEFA Statutes, i.e. 27 April 2007, in any activity aimed at
arranging or influencing the outcome of a match at national or international
level and confirm this to the UEFA administration in writing.
h. inform UEFA about any and all proceedings before disciplinary bodies or state
courts implicating the club or its officials in any activity aimed at arranging or
influencing the outcome of a match at national or international level, whether
or not the club or its officials have been acquitted.
4.02 If, on the basis of all the factual circumstances and information available to UEFA,
UEFA concludes to its comfortable satisfaction that a club has been directly
and/or indirectly involved, since the entry into force of Article 50(3) of the UEFA
Statutes, i.e. 27 April 2007, in any activity aimed at arranging or influencing the
outcome of a match at national or international level, UEFA will declare such club
ineligible to participate in the competition. Such ineligibility is effective only for
one football season. When taking its decision, UEFA can rely on, but is not bound
by, a decision of a national or international sporting body, arbitral tribunal or state
court. UEFA can refrain from declaring a club ineligible to participate in the
competition if UEFA is comfortably satisfied that the impact of a decision taken in
connection with the same factual circumstances by a national or international
sporting body, arbitral tribunal or state court has already had the effect of
preventing that club from participating in a UEFA club competition.
4.03 In addition to the administrative measure of declaring a club ineligible as
provided for in Paragraph 4.02, the UEFA Organs for the Administration of Justice
can, if the circumstances so justify, also take disciplinary measures in accordance
with the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations.
4.04 If a club refuses to enter the competition, having qualified for it on sporting merit
and obtained a licence from the competent national body, no other club from the
same association may be entered in its place and the access list (see Annex A) is
rebalanced accordingly. Furthermore, in such a case, the coefficient of the
association concerned is calculated in accordance with the specific rule laid down
in Annex D.
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4.05 The UEFA General Secretary communicates the decisions on admission to the
competition to the clubs in writing, with a copy to their associations. Such
decisions are final.
4.06 If there is any doubt as to whether a club fulfils the admission criteria defined
in Paragraph 4.01(c) and Paragraph 4.01(d), the UEFA General Secretary refers the
case to the UEFA Club Financial Control Body, which decides on the admission
without delay in accordance with the Procedural rules governing the UEFA Club
Financial Control Body. UEFA may carry out investigations at any time (even after
the end of the competition) to ensure that these two admission criteria are or
have been met by the end of the competition; if such an investigation reveals that
one of these two criteria is or was no longer met in the course of the competition,
the club concerned is liable to disciplinary measures in accordance with the
Procedural rules governing the UEFA Club Financial Control Body.
4.07 If there is any doubt as to whether a club fulfils other admission criteria than
those defined in Paragraph 4.01(c) and Paragraph 4.01(d), the UEFA General
Secretary refers the case to the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body, which
decides without delay upon the admission in accordance with the UEFA
Disciplinary Regulations. UEFA may carry out investigations at any time (even after
the end of the competition) to ensure that these other criteria are or have been
met until the end of the competition; if such an investigation reveals that one of
these other criteria is or was no longer met in the course of the competition, the
club concerned is liable to disciplinary measures in accordance with the UEFA
Disciplinary Regulations.
4.08 A club which is not admitted to the competition is replaced by the next best-
placed club in the top domestic championship of the same association, provided
the new club fulfils the admission criteria. In this case, the access list (see Annex A)
is adjusted accordingly.
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b. No one may simultaneously be involved, either directly or indirectly, in any
capacity whatsoever in the management, administration and/or sporting
performance of more than one club participating in a UEFA club competition.
c. No individual or legal entity may have control or influence over more than one
club participating in a UEFA club competition, such control or influence being
defined in this context as:
i. holding a majority of the shareholders’ voting rights;
ii. having the right to appoint or remove a majority of the members of the
administrative, management or supervisory body of the club;
iii. being a shareholder and alone controlling a majority of the shareholders’
voting rights pursuant to an agreement entered into with other
shareholders of the club; or
iv. being able to exercise by any means a decisive influence in the decision-
making of the club.
5.02 If two or more clubs fail to meet the criteria aimed at ensuring the integrity of the
competition, only one of them may be admitted to a UEFA club competition, in
accordance with the following criteria (applicable in descending order):
a. the club which qualifies on sporting merit for the most prestigious UEFA club
competition (i.e., in descending order: UEFA Champions League or UEFA
Europa League);
b. the club which was ranked highest in the domestic championship giving
access to the relevant UEFA club competition;
c. the club whose association is ranked highest in the access list (see Annex A).
5.03 Clubs that are not admitted are replaced in accordance with Paragraph 4.08.
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e. to observe the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations for all matches in the
competition;
f. to stage each match in the competition in a stadium meeting the structural
criteria of the stadium category required by Paragraph 29.01;
g. to comply with the monitoring requirements as set out in the UEFA Club
Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations;
h. if appropriate, to confirm that the artificial turf meets the applicable FIFA
quality standards and to send the UEFA administration a copy of the required
FIFA licensing certificate issued by a FIFA accredited laboratory no more than
12 months before the entry deadline;
i. to make every reasonable effort to make the players nominated for the UEFA
Best Player in Europe Award available for the award ceremony at the start of
the season;
j. to cooperate with UEFA at any time – and in particular at the end of matches –
in the collection of items from the game and players' personal items that
could be used by UEFA to create a memorabilia collection to illustrate the
heritage of the competition, to the exclusion of any commercial use;
k. not to represent UEFA or the competition without UEFA’s prior written
approval;
l. to update the UEFA administration in writing within 14 working days about
any facts and information related to the admission criteria
(see Paragraph 4.01) that have changed since the admission of the club
(including changes affecting the official entry documents);
m. to inform the UEFA administration about any disciplinary procedure opened
against the club and/or its players and/or its officials by its association and/or
its domestic league for allegedly arranging or influencing the outcome of a
match at national level; the same applies for any football-related procedure
opened by a state authority against the club and/or its players and/or its
officials based on the criminal code;
n. if applicable, to participate as winner or, if requested, as runner-up of the
UEFA Champions League in the UEFA Super Cup, in the FIFA Club World Cup
and in intercontinental competitions arranged by UEFA in conjunction with
other confederations;
o. if they qualify for the group stage, to take part in the 2019/20 UEFA Youth
League with one of their youth teams in accordance with the regulations
governing this competition.
6.02 The club may use its name and/or logo provided all the following requirements
are satisfied:
a. The name is mentioned in the statutes of the club;
b. If required by national law, the name/logo is registered with the chamber of
commerce or equivalent body;
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c. The name/logo is registered with the club's association and used in national
competitions;
d. The name/logo does not refer to the name of a commercial partner.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the UEFA administration in case of
particular hardship (e.g. long-term existing name, etc.) at the reasoned request
of the club concerned.
If so requested, the club must provide the UEFA administration with the necessary
evidence.
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Article 8 Anti-doping
8.01 Doping is forbidden and is a punishable offence. In case of anti-doping rule
violations, UEFA will instigate disciplinary proceedings against the perpetrators
and take the appropriate disciplinary measures in accordance with the UEFA
Disciplinary Regulations and UEFA Anti-Doping Regulations. This may include the
imposition of provisional measures.
8.02 UEFA may test any player at any time.
Article 10 Insurance
10.01 Irrespective of UEFA’s insurance coverage, each club and host association must
conclude insurance coverage with reputable insurers at their own cost, in relation
to any and all risks, according to the following principles:
a. Each club must conclude and maintain insurance coverage to fully cover all of
its risks in connection with its participation in the competition.
b. In addition, the home club or the host association must conclude and
maintain insurance coverage for the risks in connection with staging and
organising its home matches and which must include third-party liability
insurance (for all third parties participating in matches or present at the
relevant venue) providing for appropriate guaranteed sums for damages to
persons, objects and property, as well as for pure economic losses
corresponding to the specific circumstances of the club or association
concerned.
c. To the same extent as in paragraph b) above, the host association of the final
must conclude and maintain insurance coverage to fully cover all of its risks in
connection with the staging and organisation of the final.
d. If the home club or the host association is not the owner of the stadium used,
it is also responsible for providing adequate and fully comprehensive
insurance cover, including third-party liability and property damage, taken out
by the relevant stadium owner and/or tenant.
e. The home club and the host association must ensure that UEFA is included in
all insurance policies as defined in the present paragraph and must hold UEFA
harmless from any and all claims for liability arising in relation to the staging
and organising of the relevant matches.
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10.02 In any case, UEFA may ask anyone involved to provide, free of charge, written
releases of liability, hold harmless notes, confirmations and/or copies of the
policies concerned in one of UEFA’s official languages.
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Article 13 Competition stages and seeding
13.01 Matches in all stages of the competition are played in conformity with the IFAB
Laws of the Game. The half-time interval lasts 15 minutes.
13.02 The competition stages are as follows (see Annex B):
a. Qualifying phase, divided into:
– champions path, composed of:
- preliminary round;
- first qualifying round;
- second qualifying round;
- third qualifying round;
– league path, composed of:
- second qualifying round;
- third qualifying round;
b. Play-offs (champions path and league path)
c. UEFA Champions League, composed of:
– group stage (six matchdays);
– round of 16;
– quarter-finals;
– semi-finals;
– final.
13.03 Clubs are seeded for the qualifying phase, the play-offs and the group stage, in
accordance with the club coefficient rankings established at the beginning of the
season (see Annex D) and with the principles set by the Club Competitions
Committee. If, for any reason, any of the participants in such rounds are not
known at the time of the draw, the coefficient of the club with the higher
coefficient of the two clubs involved in an undecided tie is used for the purposes
of the draw.
13.04 For the qualifying phase and play-offs, a draw between the same number of
seeded and unseeded clubs determines the pairings, in accordance with the club
coefficient rankings (see Annex D). The UEFA administration may form groups for
the draw, in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions
Committee. Clubs from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
13.05 The ties are determined by means of a draw. The club drawn first plays the first
leg of the tie at home, subject to the provisions of Paragraph 13.02, Article 14
to Article 19 and Article 21 to Article 24.
13.06 For the purpose of the draw, the 32 clubs involved in the group stage are seeded
into four groups of eight. The first group comprises the titleholder (top seed), the
UEFA Europa League titleholder and the domestic champions of the six
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associations ranked highest in the access list (see Annex A). If either or both
titleholders are the domestic champions of one of the top six associations, the
group is completed with the champion(s) of the next highest ranked
association(s). The other three groups are composed in accordance with the club
coefficient rankings established at the beginning of the season (see Annex D).
13.07 For the round of 16, the group winners are seeded above the runners-up.
13.08 The UEFA administration may decide that a tie be played in one leg, if
circumstances so require, and will set the principles for determining the winner
accordingly.
UEFA Champions League (UCL) UEFA Europa League (UEL) entry stage
elimination stage
Preliminary round of UCL 2nd qualifying round of UEL champions
champions path path
1st qualifying round of UCL 2nd qualifying round of UEL champions
champions path path
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2nd qualifying round of UCL 3rd qualifying round of UEL main path
league path
3rd qualifying round of UCL UEL group stage
league path
Play-offs of UCL league path UEL group stage
16.03 The eight group winners and eight runners-up of the group stage qualify for the
round of 16. The clubs that finish this stage in third position in their group move
into the round of 32 of the UEFA Europa League in progress. The clubs that finish
this stage in fourth position in their group are eliminated.
16.04 The four best third-placed teams are seeded for the UEFA Europa League round
of 32. They are determined in accordance with the following criteria (in
descending order):
a. higher number of points obtained in the group matches;
b. superior goal difference;
c. higher number of goals scored;
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d. higher number of away goals scored;
e. higher number of wins;
f. higher number of away wins;
g. lower disciplinary points total based only on yellow and red cards received in
all group matches (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, expulsion for
two yellow cards in one match = 3 points);
h. higher club coefficient (see Annex D).
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18.02 The eight winners of the round of 16 contest the quarter-finals. The quarter-final
pairings are determined by means of a draw.
18.03 The four winners of the quarter-finals contest the semi-finals. The semi-final
pairings are determined by means of a draw.
18.04 The round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals are played under the knockout
system, on a home-and-away basis (two legs).
18.05 The team which scores the greater aggregate of goals in the two matches
qualifies for the next stage. Otherwise, the stipulations of Article 20 apply.
Article 20 Away goals rule, extra time and kicks from the penalty mark
20.01 For matches played under the knockout system, if the two teams involved in a tie
score the same number of goals over the two legs, the team which scores more
away goals qualifies for the next stage. If this procedure does not produce a
result, i.e. if both teams score the same number of goals at home and away, two
15-minute periods of extra time are played at the end of the second leg. If both
teams score the same number of goals during extra time, away goals count
double (i.e. the visiting team qualifies for the next stage). If no goals are scored
during extra time, kicks from the penalty mark determine which team qualifies for
the next stage.
20.02 If extra time is required, there is a five-minute break between the end of normal
time and the start of extra time. As a rule, the players remain on the field of play
during this five-minute break, at the discretion of the referee.
20.03 Kicks from the penalty mark are taken in accordance with the procedure laid
down in the IFAB Laws of the Game.
20.04 The referee decides which goal will be used for the kicks:
a. If either goal could be used for the kicks, then, in the presence of the two
captains, the referee tosses a coin to decide which goal will be used.
b. For reasons of safety/security, state of the field of play, lighting or other
similar reasons, the referee may decide which goal will be used without
tossing a coin. Such decisions are final.
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20.05 To ensure that the procedure is strictly observed, the referee is assisted by his
team, who also note down the numbers of the players on each team who have
taken kicks from the penalty mark.
20.06 If through the fault of a team, the taking of kicks from the penalty mark cannot be
completed, the provisions of Article 28 apply.
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III – Match Scheduling
Article 21 Match dates and fixtures
21.01 All matches are played in accordance with the UEFA Match Calendar
(see Annex C). These dates are final and binding on all concerned, subject to the
provisions of Paragraph 23.01 to Paragraph 23.03. The following principles apply
to this competition:
a. UEFA Champions League matches are played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
with the exception of the final, which is played on a Saturday.
b. From the play-offs onwards, the UEFA administration decides which UEFA
Champions League matches are to be played on Tuesdays and which on
Wednesdays on the basis of the relevant draw. As a rule, each club plays the
same number of matches on a Tuesday and on a Wednesday. Matches within
the same group are played on the same day. Exceptions to this rule can be
made by the UEFA administration.
Article 30 Pitches
30.01 The home club must make every reasonable effort to ensure that the pitch is in
the best possible condition for play. If the climatic conditions so require, facilities
such as pitch heating and pitch cover must be provided, to ensure that the field of
play can be made available in a suitable condition on any match date. The UEFA
administration or a third party mandated by UEFA may carry out pitch inspections
at any time before and during the competition to check whether the pitch is in
suitable conditions to host matches of the competition.
30.02 For natural pitches, the height of the grass may not, in principle, exceed 30mm
and the entire playing surface must be cut to the same height. The height of the
cut should be the same for both the training sessions and the match. If deemed
necessary by the referee or the UEFA match delegate, the home club may be
requested to reduce the height of the grass for the match and training sessions.
30.03 A club can change the surface of its pitch from natural grass to artificial turf or
vice-versa once during the season. This change must occur after the end of the
group stage. Such requests must be submitted to the UEFA administration by 1
December and the new pitch must be in place 30 days prior to the first match in
the round of 16. UEFA reserves the right to inspect the pitch before approval.
30.04 The pitch watering schedule must be communicated by the home club at the
matchday organisational meeting. The pitch must be watered evenly and not only
in certain areas. As a general rule, pitch watering must finish 60 minutes before
kick-off. However, upon decision of the home club, pitch watering may also take
place after that time, provided it takes place:
a. between 10 and 5 minutes before kick-off, and/or
b. during half-time (for a maximum of 5 minutes).
The referee is entitled to request changes to the schedule.
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30.05 All goals must be set up securely and in accordance with the IFAB Laws of the
Game. No additional structural elements or physical support may be used inside
the net or in its immediate surroundings other than bars fixing the goal net to the
ground and goal net stanchions behind and outside the net. Portable goals must
not be used.
Article 33 Floodlights
33.01 Matches in the qualifying phase may be played in daylight or under floodlights. If
played under floodlights, the illuminance must correspond to the requirements
set in the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations.
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33.02 From the play-offs onwards, matches must be played under floodlights and the
average level of horizontal illuminance must be at least 1,500 Eh (lux) and the
uniformity ratios must be U1 > 0.5 and U2 > 0.7. The average level of vertical
illuminance must be at least 1,250 Ev (lux) and the uniformity ratios must be U1 >
0.4 and U2 > 0.5. For the play-offs only the average level of horizontal illuminance
may be at least 1,400 Eh (lux) and at least 1000 Ev (lux) of vertical illuminance.
33.03 Clubs must ensure that floodlighting installations are maintained and provide
UEFA with a valid lighting certificate issued within the previous 12 months. UEFA
may conduct an independent assessment of lighting levels in stadiums and will
notify the clubs in good time of the results of such assessments and of any
corrections to be made.
Article 34 Clocks
34.01 Stadium clocks may be used to show the amount of time played or remaining
provided they are stopped at the end of normal time in each half, i.e. after 45 and
90 minutes respectively. This stipulation also applies in the event of extra time (i.e.
after 105 and 120 minutes).
Article 35 Screens
35.01 Simultaneous transmissions, replays and delayed footage of the match being
played in the stadium may be transmitted on the stadium’s giant screen provided
that the host club has obtained all the necessary third-party permission to
transmit such footage, including permission from the relevant UEFA match officer
and any relevant local authorities. However, the host club must ensure that
replays and delayed footage are shown on the giant screen during the match only
when the ball is out of play and/or during the half-time interval, the break before
extra time (if any), the half-time interval during extra time (if any) and/or before
the start of the kicks from the penalty mark. Moreover, the host club must ensure
that any footage shown on the giant screen is in line with the guidelines
communicated by UEFA at the start of the season and under no circumstances
includes any images that:
a. may have an impact on the playing of the match;
b. may be reasonably considered as controversial insofar as they are likely to
encourage or incite any form of crowd disorder;
c. may display any public disorder, civil disobedience or any commercial and/or
offensive material within the crowd or on the pitch; or
d. may be deemed to criticise, undermine or damage the reputation, standing or
authority of any player, referee and/or any other party at the stadium
(including any images that are aimed at highlighting, directly or indirectly, any
offside offence, foul, potential mistake of a referee and/or any behaviour
which is contrary to the principle of fair play).
In addition, the results of other matches can be shown on the scoreboard and/or
giant screen during the match, and simultaneous transmissions and replays are
authorised for press monitors and closed-circuit channels.
IV – Stadium Infrastructure 33
This article does not apply to VAR replays, which may only be shown on the giant
screen if so decided by UEFA and in accordance with the relevant guidelines
issued by UEFA.
35.02 If requested by UEFA, clubs must exclusively display on giant screens in the
stadium a special video feed featuring the UEFA Champions League branding and
including information and images from all matches of the competition.
35.03 From the play-offs onwards, simultaneous or delayed transmissions on public
screens outside the stadium in which a match is played (e.g. in the stadium of the
away club or in a public place anywhere) may be authorised, subject to:
a. a licence being granted by UEFA at its sole discretion (after consultation with
the audiovisual right holders in the territory of the screening); and
b. authorisation being granted by the public authorities.
35.04 Until the third qualifying round (inclusive), such transmissions on public screens
are subject to the terms of Paragraph 65.01.
34 IV – Stadium Infrastructure
V – Match Organisation
Article 36 Match equipment
36.01 For the three qualifying rounds, balls must comply with the IFAB Laws of the Game
as well as with the UEFA Equipment Regulations. The home club must provide the
visiting club with match balls of excellent quality for its training session on the day
before the match as well as for warming up before the match. These match balls
must be the same as those used for the match.
36.02 The applicable official UEFA Champions League match ball determined by the
UEFA administration must be used for all matches from the play-offs and for the
official training sessions before these matches.
36.03 The use of two-sided substitution boards (preferably electronic) is compulsory.
36.04 For each match in the qualifying phase, the home club must ensure that two
substitution boards are available.
36.05 Goal-line technology (GLT) is used in accordance with the IFAB Laws of the Game
and the FIFA Quality Programme for Goal-Line Technology Testing Manual in all
matches of the competition as of the play-offs for the purpose of verifying
whether a goal has been scored to support the referee’s decision. That decision
remains at the sole discretion of the referee and is final. A failure of the goal-line
technology system may in no way prejudice the referee's decision. If necessary,
for example in case of a system failure, matches will take place or continue
without the use of GLT. Each club authorises UEFA and UEFA’s suppliers to install
the relevant GLT system approved by UEFA for the competition in their stadium.
Each club and any owner/operator of the relevant stadium must, at all times,
provide such access to their stadium and stadium facilities as UEFA and UEFA’s
suppliers reasonably require (including for all purposes related to the FIFA Quality
Programme for GLT certification), and must provide such cooperation as UEFA
and UEFA’s suppliers reasonably require in relation to GLT matters. Clubs must
not use or move, and must ensure that no third party (other than UEFA or UEFA’s
supplier) uses or moves, any of the GLT equipment or cabling installed at their
stadium.
36.06 Pre-installed and certified GLT systems may be used in the qualifying phase,
subject to UEFA’s approval and the visiting club’s consent. The host club remains
fully responsible for the operation of the system and bears all the associated
costs.
V – Match Organisation 35
made available. However, priority is given to the visiting club, so the first training
session to be moved is that of the home team. In addition, the visiting club may
hold private training sessions at a location to be agreed on with the home club,
but not at the match stadium.
37.02 The day before the match, pitch conditions permitting, the referee team may train
on the pitch on which the match will be played. If such a training session is not
possible as a result of pitch conditions or travel times, an alternative facility
should be made available.
37.03 In case the visiting club and/or referees do not train at the stadium the day before
the match for whatever reason (e.g. pitch conditions), they must be permitted to
visit the stadium the day before the match in order to familiarise themselves with
the facilities and conditions.
Article 38 Ticketing
38.01 Home clubs must make at least 5% of the total approved UEFA capacity of their
stadium available exclusively to visiting supporters, in a segregated, safe area. In
addition, visiting clubs are entitled to purchase 200 top-category tickets for their
VIP supporters, sponsors, etc., but they are not obliged to take the full allocation
(see Articles 17 and 25 of the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations and Article
19 of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations).
38.02 Visiting clubs which have requested an allocation of tickets for the whole or part
of the segregated area may return any unused tickets to the home club without
payment up to seven days prior to the match. After this deadline the visiting club
must pay for the whole allocation, irrespective of whether all the tickets have been
sold.
38.03 The home club may reallocate tickets returned or not requested by the visiting
club provided that all safety and security measures (as mentioned in the UEFA
Safety and Security Regulations) are respected and that such tickets are not
reallocated to supporters of the visiting club.
38.04 The official UEFA representatives and at least 20 representatives of the visiting
club and its association must be provided with complimentary top-category seats
(and associated hospitality) in the VIP sector.
38.05 All visiting team ticket allocations and ticketing arrangements may be altered by
written agreement between the two clubs concerned.
36 V – Match Organisation
Article 39 Venue data coordinator and advertising boards operator
39.01 For the qualifying phase, the home club must ensure that the venue data
coordinator (VDC) appointed by UEFA to gather live data during the match is
provided with:
a. a commentary position (or an equivalent position) with dedicated broadband
internet access, which needs to be in place from the morning of the match
until 90 minutes after the final whistle; and
b. an accreditation permitting access to the referees' dressing room.
39.02 As of the play-offs, the home club must ensure that the operator of the LED
advertising boards appointed by UEFA is provided with:
a. a commentary position (or equivalent position) during the match; and
b. an accreditation permitting access to such position (where not otherwise
provided by UEFA).
V – Match Organisation 37
VI – Match Procedures
Article 40 Match sheet
40.01 Before each match, each team shall indicate in the relevant match sheet the
numbers, surnames, first names (and dates of birth for qualifying and play-off
matches) and, if applicable, shirt names of the 18 players (exceptionally 23 players
for the final) in the squad, together with the surnames and first names of the
officials seated on the substitutes’ bench and on the additional technical seats.
The match sheet must be validated by the competent club official.
40.02 The 11 players indicated on the match sheet as forming the starting 11 must
commence the match. The other players are designated as substitutes. The
numbers on the players’ shirts must correspond with the numbers indicated on
the match sheet, on which the goalkeepers and team captain must also be
identified.
40.03 Both teams must submit their validated match sheets at least 75 minutes before
kick-off.
40.04 Only three of the substitutes listed on the match sheet may take part in the
match. A player who has been substituted may take no further part in the match.
Exceptionally, a fourth substitute listed on the match sheet may take part in
knock-out matches exclusively during extra time.
40.05 After the validated match sheets have been submitted no changes are allowed.
Before the match has kicked off, the following exceptions are possible:
a. If any of the 11 players indicated on the match sheet as forming the starting
11 are not able to start the match due to physical incapacity, they may only be
replaced by any of the substitutes listed on the initial match sheet. The
substitute(s) in question may then only be replaced by a registered player
(players) not listed on the initial match sheet, so that the quota of substitutes
is not reduced. During the match, three players may still be substituted.
b. If any of the substitutes listed on the match sheet are not able to be fielded
due to physical incapacity, they may only be replaced by a registered player
not listed on the initial match sheet.
c. If none of the goalkeepers listed on the match sheet are able to be fielded due
to physical incapacity, they may be replaced by registered goalkeepers not
listed on the initial match sheet.
The club concerned must, upon request, provide the UEFA administration with the
necessary medical certificates.
38 VI – Match Procedures
Article 41 Match protocol
41.01 The UEFA flag and the Respect flag must be flown at the stadium at all matches in
the competition. They will be provided to the clubs by their association. From the
play-offs onwards, the competition flag must also be flown. It will be provided by
UEFA to the clubs concerned in due time.
41.02 Both teams must be at the stadium at least 75 minutes before kick-off.
41.03 As from the play-offs, the walk-on music provided by UEFA must be played from
when the players emerge from the players’ tunnel until they have lined up, at
which point the UEFA Champions League anthem provided by UEFA must be
played. National anthems may not be played.
41.04 At all matches in the competition, the players are invited to shake hands with their
opponents and the referee team after the line-up ceremony as well as after the
final whistle, as a gesture of fair play.
VI – Match Procedures 39
42.05 The use of any electronic communication equipment and/or systems is regulated
by the IFAB Laws of the Game and the relevant instructions issued. Under no
circumstances may any such systems be used by teams in connection with any
kind of refereeing decision or matter.
40 VI – Match Procedures
VII – Player Registration
Article 43 Player eligibility
43.01 In order to be eligible to participate in the competition, players must be
registered with UEFA within the requested deadlines to play for a club and fulfil all
the conditions set out in the following provisions. Only players that are duly
registered with UEFA by means of list A or B can validly serve pending
suspensions.
43.02 Each player must be duly registered with their national association as playing for
the club concerned in accordance with the association’s own rules and those of
FIFA, notably the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.
43.03 Each player taking part in the competition must be in possession of a player’s
registration licence issued by his association or a valid passport or identity card,
each containing his photograph and giving full particulars of his date of birth
(day, month, year). The referee or the UEFA match delegate may ask to see the
passports/identity cards of the players listed on the match sheet.
43.04 All players must undergo a medical examination to the extent provided for by the
UEFA Medical Regulations.
43.05 The club bears the legal consequences for fielding a player who is not named on
list A or B, or who is otherwise not eligible to play.
43.06 As a rule, a player may not play in the UEFA Champions League and/or UEFA
Europa League for more than one club in the course of the same season.
Exceptionally, however, a player who has been fielded in the first, second, third
qualifying round or the play-offs of the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa
League is entitled to play in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League
for another club as from the group stage. Moreover, as from the start of the
round of 16, a player can be registered in accordance with Paragraph 45.01
to Paragraph 45.03. A substitute player who has not been fielded is entitled to
play for another club competing in the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa
League in the course of the same season, provided that he is registered with the
UEFA administration in accordance with the present regulations.
43.07 The UEFA administration decides on questions of player eligibility. Challenged
decisions are dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body.
VIII – Refereeing 45
Article 49 Video assistant refereeing
49.01 Video assistant referees (VARs) may be used in accordance with the IFAB Laws of
the Game and the relevant IFAB protocol for the purpose of assisting the referee.
The decision as to whether VARs should be used for a specific match is at the sole
discretion of the referee, and that decision is final.
49.02 No sources or systems other than the official VAR system may be used by the
referee to review replays during the match.
49.03 In principle, VARs may be used in matches as of the play-off stage of the
competition. However, UEFA may decide to use VARs in other matches as well, or
to not use VARs in certain matches. Should it prove necessary for whatever
reason, matches may start and/or finish without the use of VARs, and any failure,
unavailability, use or non-use of the VAR technology will in no way prejudice the
validity of the referee’s decisions, with such decisions being final in all cases.
49.04 UEFA may decide to use existing infrastructure for the referee review area (RRA)
or set up a new area in the immediate vicinity of the pitch. The RRA should be a
neutral area adjacent to the pitch with a minimum size of 1.5m x 1.5m. It should
be visible to the public (but without the RRA screen being observable) and should,
in principle, be a minimum of 5m from each of the team benches. Only the
referee is allowed to review replays in the RRA.
49.05 Following a VAR review, UEFA may use any existing screens in the stadium to
show relevant graphics and/or replays supporting the decision taken by the
referee. UEFA may also decide, at any time, to stop VAR replays from being shown
in the stadium. In any case, UEFA shall decide which graphics and/or replays are
to be shown and shall ensure they are provided to the giant screens operators.
The use of any other different graphics/replays by the clubs or stadium operators
is strictly forbidden.
49.06 Each club authorises UEFA and/or UEFA suppliers to install the relevant system
approved by UEFA for the competition in its stadium, which may include the use
of existing stadium infrastructure (e.g. cabling, WLAN, screens and/or giant
screens). Furthermore, each club and the owner/operator of the relevant stadium
must, at all times, provide such access to the stadium and stadium facilities as
UEFA and UEFA suppliers reasonably require (e.g. as regards access to and use of
power in the stadium for the RRA) and provide full cooperation in relation to VAR
matters. The VAR system and the associated technology (including all cabling)
may not be used, changed or touched by anyone other than UEFA and the
relevant supplier.
46 VIII – Refereeing
IX – Disciplinary Law and Procedures
Article 50 UEFA Disciplinary Regulations
50.01 The provisions of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations apply for all disciplinary
offences committed by clubs, officials, members or other individuals exercising a
function at a match on behalf of an association or club, unless the present
regulations stipulate otherwise.
Article 52 Protests
52.01 Participating clubs are entitled to protest against the validity of a match result
within 24 hours of the end of the match in question in accordance with the
relevant provisions of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations.
Article 54 Colours
54.01 For all competition matches, the home club has the first choice as to which of its
official playing attires announced on the playing attire approval form it wears for
its home matches. In the qualifying phase, the clubs agree on the colours to be
worn from the playing attires announced on their playing attire approval form. If
the clubs are unable to agree on the colours to be worn by their teams, they
inform the UEFA administration, who takes a final decision. As of the play-offs, the
UEFA administration proposes which colours should be worn. The proposals can
be changed at the request of the clubs provided that the alternative solution does
not lead to clashes in any part of the attires. If no agreement can be found, the
UEFA administration takes a final decision.
54.02 In any case, if the referee notices on the spot that the colours of the two teams
could lead to confusion, he decides on the colours, after consulting the UEFA
match delegate and the UEFA administration. As a rule, in such cases it is the
home team that has to change colours, for practical reasons.
54.03 For the final, both teams may wear their first choice playing attire. However, if
there is a clash, the team designated as the away team must wear alternative
colours. The UEFA administration proposes suitably contrasting colours in
advance of the match.
48 X – Equipment
Article 55 Numbers and names
55.01 From the play-offs, player names must be shown on the back of shirts (see the
UEFA Equipment Regulations).
55.02 From the group stage, all registered players, including those registered at a later
stage, must wear set numbers (on shirts and shorts) between 1 and 99. If the
number 1 is used, it must be worn by a goalkeeper. No player may wear more
than one number for the same team.
X – Equipment 49
Article 57 Badges
57.01 From the play-offs, the UEFA Champions League competition badge must appear
on the free zone of the right shirt sleeve. The UEFA Champions League badge
may not be used in any other competition or at any earlier stage of the
competition.
57.02 The titleholder must wear the UEFA Champions League titleholder badge instead
of the UEFA Champions League competition badge on the free zone of the right
shirt sleeve. The UEFA Champions League titleholder badge may not be used in
any other competition.
57.03 The UEFA Europa League titleholder must wear the UEFA Europa League
titleholder badge (UEFA Champions League edition) below the UEFA Champions
League competition badge on the free zone of the right shirt sleeve. The UEFA
Europa League titleholder badge (UEFA Champions League edition) may not be
used in any other competition.
57.04 The UEFA Respect badge must be used on the free zone of the left shirt sleeve
from the first match in the play-offs onwards.
57.05 Subject to a licence being granted by UEFA, multiple winners of the UEFA
Champions League (three consecutive times or a minimum of five times) may
wear a multiple-winner badge on the free zone of the left shirt sleeve above the
UEFA Respect badge referred to in Paragraph 57.04.
50 X – Equipment
XI – Financial Provisions
Article 59 Financial rules – whole competition
59.01 The amounts paid by UEFA are gross amounts. As such they cover any and all
taxes, levies and charges.
59.02 All payments to the clubs are made in euros and transferred to the respective
association’s bank account. It is the responsibility of the club to coordinate the
transfer from the association’s bank account to the club’s bank account.
59.03 Unless so authorised by UEFA in writing, a club may not assign benefits from its
participation in the competition to any third party.
59.04 For all matches in the competition, the association of the home club, on behalf of
UEFA, assumes the costs of the board and lodging of the referee team, as well as
their transport costs within the territory of the association concerned. The
international travel expenses and daily allowances of these officials are borne by
UEFA.
XI – Financial Provisions 51
stage onwards), and from the sale of tickets and hospitality packages for the UEFA
Champions League final, the UEFA Europa League final and the UEFA Super Cup:
a. 7% is deducted for solidarity payments and allocated as follows:
i. 4% to clubs not participating in the UEFA Champions League or the UEFA
Europa League group stage, with a guaranteed minimum of €120m;
ii. 3% to clubs eliminated in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions
League or UEFA Europa League, with a guaranteed minimum of €84m;
b. the organisational and administrative competitions costs, as validated by UEFA
and the UEFA Club Competitions SA, are deducted.
61.04 The net revenue after the aforementioned deductions is allocated as follows:
a. 6.5% to UEFA.
b. 93.5 % to clubs participating in the UEFA Champions League as from the
group stage (with an amount set aside for the UEFA Champions League play-
offs and the UEFA Super Cup) and in the UEFA Europa League as from the
group stage in the following proportion:
i. 80% to UEFA Champions League;
ii. 20% to UEFA Europa League.
61.05 From the UEFA Champions League club share calculated in accordance with this
article, €50m are deducted and added to the UEFA Europa League club share and
€10m are deducted and added to the amount available for solidarity payments to
clubs eliminated in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League or UEFA
Europa League.
61.06 On the basis of Paragraph 61.03, and taking into account the running commercial
contracts, UEFA issues a circular letter at the beginning of the season indicating
the amounts available for distribution to all parties involved per competition.
52 XI – Financial Provisions
62.03 UEFA organises hotel accommodation for the two clubs. Any hotel contracts, and
responsibility for managing all relevant services relating to such contracts, are
transferred to the clubs upon qualification, and any payments that UEFA has
made to those hotels in advance are deducted from the bonus payments due.
62.04 Each club is responsible for its own expenses.
62.05 The accounts of the final must be submitted to the UEFA administration within
one month of the final taking place.
XI – Financial Provisions 53
XII – Exploitation of the Commercial Rights
Article 63 Introduction and objectives
63.01 In marketing the commercial rights, it is UEFA’s duty to fulfil, within a market
economy-oriented environment, its cultural and sporting mandate to protect and
foster the interest of football, thereby endowing the game with a position which is
stable in value. Furthermore, the financial prospects stemming from sensible
marketing are used to guarantee European football’s long-term existence, and to
create new scope for the development of football in Europe, while taking into
account the rules of the market economy and pursuing the following objectives.
a. Healthy growth of football
– In the stadium, the football fan should be able to experience, at close
hand, the fascination of a football match.
– Football should have an appropriate presence on television.
– Football’s interests should be supported and fostered in the area of the
marketing of the commercial rights.
b. Fostering of the image and enhancing the status and social acceptance of
football
– UEFA’s previous endeavours to promote high-quality football should be
extended to include the Respect campaign.
– Fostering and integration of youth football (boys and girls).
– Fostering and integration of women’s football.
c. Priority of sport over financial interests
– Future-oriented financial stability for UEFA, its member associations and
clubs, as well as the safeguarding of their independence.
– Fostering of solidarity within the European footballing community, through
the sustained support of financially weaker clubs and associations.
63.02 For the implementation of the competition, UEFA may appoint third parties to act
as brokers or agents on its behalf and/or as service providers.
Article 84 Non-compliance
84.01 Non-compliance with the obligations set out in these regulations may lead to
disciplinary measures in accordance with the UEFA Statutes, the UEFA Disciplinary
Regulations and the Procedural rules governing the UEFA Club Financial Control
Body.
Article 86 Annexes
86.01 All annexes form an integral part of these regulations.
N.B.: If the access list needs to be adjusted once all the participants are known and
admitted, priority for the UEFA Champions League will be given to the winners of the
domestic championship (in accordance with the entry stage as per the access list). The
adjusted list will be announced by circular letter.
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NEXT MATCHES: Group A E Group
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Group D H Group 8 TEAMS:
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Q2 Q3 PO + UCL Titleholder MATCHES:
League Top 2
+ UEL Titleholder advance (1 LEG)
Path 6 5
2 + 4 Champion Path
TEAMS:
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6 TEAMS:
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6 8 32 MATCHES: 96
NEXT MATCHES: UCL: UEFA Champions League
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8 UEL: UEFA Europa League
4 PR: Preliminary round
NEXT MATCHES:
ROUND: +4 Q1, Q2, Q3: Qualifying rounds
4 PO: Play-offs
NEXT
ROUND: +2
Annex B – UEFA Champions League Competition
If a club’s overall ten-season revenue coefficient would be less than 20% of the
equivalent ten-season total of its association’s season coefficients, the club is
instead awarded 20% of its association’s total for revenue distribution purposes.
3 8 8 3 8
10 10
3 1 1
9 9
7 7
11 11
5 4 5
1. Teams pre-match
2. Photographers pre-match
3. Photographers during the match
4. Pitchside halfway camera
5. 20m cameras
6. Hand-held TV camera (pre-match, line-up and post-match)
7. Steadicams during the match
8. Reverse-angle cameras
9. Additional TV cameras (reserved area of minimum 10x2m)
10. Host broadcaster cameras (only remote cameras in front of boards)
11. Substitutes' bench
Advertising boards
Note: Diagram shows standard pitch set-up. All details subject to individual stadium conditions. All
pitchside equipment to be positioned so that it does not present any danger to the players, coaches
and match officials.
A G
Abandoned matches..............................28, 29 Giant screens....................................................33
Accreditations..................................................37 Grass.............................................................31, 32
Admissions.................................................12, 41 Group formation.............................................22
Adoption............................................................74
Alignment of the teams........................39, 68 H
Anthems.............................................................39 Half-time.....................................................20, 31
Anti-doping...................................................... 18 Handshakes...................................................... 39
Appeals...............................................................47 Head coach...................15, 41, 64, 65, 66, 67
Appointment of referees............................. 45 I
Arrival of teams........................................28, 39 Insurance........................................................... 18
Artificial turf......................................................32 Intellectual property rights..................19, 90
Authoritative text............................................73 Interviews............................................ 60, 66, 67
B K
Badges................................................................ 50 Kick-off times............................................27, 28
Balls......................................................................35 Kicks from the penalty mark...............24, 25
Breaks before extra time..............................24 Knockout matches....................20, 22, 24, 76
C L
Cards................................................................... 47 Laws of the Game..................... 12, 20, 24, 35
CAS............................................................... 12, 73 Lists of players................................................. 41
Cautions............................................................. 47
Clocks..................................................................33 M
Coefficient ranking system.................. 20, 78 Match calendar................................................77
Colours............................................................... 48 Match protocol................................................39
Commercial rights..................................... 9, 51 Match schedule................................ 19, 22, 26
Competition badge....................................... 50 Match sheet................................ 29, 38, 39, 41
Competition stages....................................... 20 Match system............................. 21, 22, 23, 24
Court of Arbitration for Sport............ 12, 73 Medals................................................................ 19
Media access.............................. 64, 65, 67, 68
D Media centre.................................................... 65
Dates............................................................ 26, 77 Media officer......................................67, 68, 72
Disciplinary Regulations.............................. 47 Medical requirements............. 17, 38, 41, 43
Doping controls.............................................. 18 Mixed zone..................................65, 67, 72, 89
E N
Eligibility of players........................................41 Names.................................................. 38, 41, 49
Entry documents.............................................12 Non-compliance............................................. 73
Equipment.........................................................48 Numbers.....................................................38, 49
Expenses..............................................29, 51, 53
Extra time................................................... 24, 33 P
Penalties......................................................24, 25
F Pitch advertising boards................37, 59, 84
Fair play............................................... 12, 18, 39 Pitch conditions................................28, 31, 35
Financial rules........................................... 51, 52 Pitch watering..................................................31
Fixture lists..........................................19, 26, 27 Player registration.......................................... 41
Flags.....................................................................39 Playing attire approval................................. 48
Floodlights........................................................ 32 Play-offs..................22, 26, 51, 56, 57, 76, 77
Force majeure.................................................. 73 Press conferences.......64, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72
Friendly matches.............................................77
102
Press officer........................................64, 67, 71
Protests...............................................................47
Public screens.................................................. 34
R
Ranking....................................................... 23, 78
Red cards........................................................... 47
Referee liaison officers..........................45, 57
Referee team....................................................45
Referees............................................... 36, 45, 51
Replacement of players........................ 38, 43
Replacement of referees..............................45
Replica trophy..................................................19
Respect badge.................................................50
Roofs................................................................... 32
S
Safety and security...................15, 17, 36, 52
Scope of application........................................9
Scoreboard................................................ 33, 58
Seeding................................................ 20, 21, 22
Special equipment......................................... 50
Stadium categories........................................31
Structural criteria............................................ 31
Substitutes................................................. 38, 39
Substitutes' bench.................................. 38, 39
Substitution boards....................................... 35
Suspensions......................................................47
T
Technical area.................................................. 39
Technical seats......................................... 38, 39
Third-placed teams........................................23
Ticketing................................36, 52, 60, 61, 62
Titleholder badge...........................................50
Training grounds............................................ 35
Training sessions. 31, 35, 36, 50, 64, 65, 67
Trophy.................................................................19
U
Unfit referees....................................................45
Unforeseen circumstances..........................73
W
Walk-on music.................................................39
Warm-up............................................................39
Y
Yellow cards......................................................47
103