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2010–11 UEFA Europa League

The 2010–11 UEFA Europa League was the second season of the UEFA Europa League, Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 40th edition overall including its predecessor, the UEFA Cup.[1] It began on 1 July 2010, with the first qualifying round matches, and concluded on 18 May 2011, with the final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, between Porto and first-time finalists Braga. This was the first all-Portuguese final of a European competition and only the third time that two Portuguese teams faced each other in Europe, following Braga's elimination of Benfica in the semi-finals. Porto defeated Braga 1–0, with a goal from the competition's top goalscorer Radamel Falcao,[2] and won their second title in the competition, after victory in the 2002–03 UEFA Cup. Atletico Madrid were the defending champions but were eliminated in group stage.

2010–11 UEFA Europa League
Aviva Stadium in Dublin hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates16 September 2010 – 18 May 2011 (competition proper)
1 July – 26 August 2010 (qualifying)
Teams48+8 (competition proper)
161+33 (total) (from 53 associations)
Final positions
Champions Porto (2nd title)
Runners-up Braga
Tournament statistics
Matches played205
Goals scored551 (2.69 per match)
Top scorer(s)Radamel Falcao (Porto)
17 goals

Association team allocation Edit

A total of 194 teams from 53 UEFA associations participated in the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. Associations were allocated places according to their 2009 UEFA country coefficient, which took into account their performance in European competitions from 2004–05 to 2008–09.[3]

Below is the qualification scheme for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League:[4]

  • Associations 1–6 each have three teams qualify
  • Associations 7–9 each have four teams qualify
  • Associations 10–51 each have three teams qualify, except Liechtenstein, which have one team qualify (as Liechtenstein only have a domestic cup and no domestic league)
  • Associations 52–53 each have two teams qualify (an increase from only one team in the previous season)
  • The top three associations of the 2009–10 UEFA Fair Play ranking each gain an additional berth
  • Moreover, 33 teams eliminated from the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League are transferred to the Europa League.

Association ranking Edit

Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1   England 79.499 3
2   Spain 74.266 +1(UCL)
3   Italy 62.910 +1(UCL)
4   Germany 56.695
5   France 50.168
6   Russia 47.625 +3(UCL)
7   Ukraine 41.850 4 +1(UCL)
8   Netherlands 39.130 +2(UCL)
9   Romania 38.908 +1(UCL)
10   Portugal 36.462 3 +2(UCL)
11   Turkey 32.225 +1(UCL)
12   Greece 28.165 +1(UCL)
13   Scotland 27.875 +2(UCL)
14   Belgium 25.325 +2(UCL)
15   Switzerland 25.250 +2(UCL)
16   Denmark 24.450 +1(FP)
17   Bulgaria 21.250 +1(UCL)
18   Czech Republic 20.750 +1(UCL)
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
19   Norway 18.800 3 +1(UCL)
20   Austria 17.825 +1(UCL)
21   Serbia 15.250
22   Israel 15.250
23   Cyprus 15.082 +1(UCL)
24   Sweden 14.691 +1(FP)
+1(UCL)
25   Slovakia 14.665
26   Poland 12.916 +1(UCL)
27   Croatia 12.332 +1(UCL)
28   Finland 9.790 +1(FP)
+1(UCL)
29   Lithuania 9.666
30   Republic of Ireland 9.499
31   Latvia 9.164
32   Slovenia 9.082
33   Belarus 8.666 +1(UCL)
34   Bosnia and Herzegovina 8.665
35   Hungary 8.166 +1(UCL)
36   Iceland 6.665
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
37   Moldova 6.665 3 +1(UCL)
38   Georgia 6.664
39   Liechtenstein 5.500 1
40   Macedonia 5.165 3
41   Azerbaijan 4.498
42   Estonia 4.332
43   Albania 3.999
44   Kazakhstan 3.249 +1(UCL)
45   Armenia 2.999
46   Wales 2.331 +1(UCL)
47   Northern Ireland 2.165
48   Faroe Islands 2.165
49   Luxembourg 1.332
50   Montenegro 1.000
51   Andorra 0.500
52   Malta 0.499 2
53   San Marino 0.250
Notes
  • (FP): Additional fair play berth (Sweden, Denmark, Finland)[5]
  • (UCL): Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions League

Distribution Edit

The winners of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League, Atlético Madrid, were guaranteed a place in the group stage as the title holder, since they did not qualify for the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League. However, they also qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round through domestic performance, as they were the runners-up of the 2009–10 Copa del Rey to Champions League-qualified Sevilla. As a result, this place in the third qualifying round was vacated, which in turn led to the following changes to the default allocation system in order to compensate for this vacant spot:[6]

  • The domestic cup winners of association 28 (Finland) have been promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round.
  • The domestic cup winners of associations 52 and 53 (Malta and San Marino) have been promoted from the first qualifying to the second qualifying round.
Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions League
First qualifying round
(52 teams)
  • 20 domestic league runners-up from associations 33–53 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 29 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 22–51 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 3 teams which qualified via Fair Play rankings
Second qualifying round
(80 teams)
  • 25 domestic cup winners from associations 29–53
  • 14 domestic league runners-up from associations 19–32
  • 6 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 16–21
  • 6 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 10–15
  • 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 7–9
  • 26 winners from the first qualifying round
Third qualifying round
(70 teams)
  • 13 domestic cup winners from associations 16–28
  • 3 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–18
  • 6 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 10–15
  • 3 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 7–9
  • 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 4–6 (League Cup winners for France)
  • 2 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–3 (League Cup winners for England)
    (minus the spot vacated by Atlético Madrid)
  • 40 winners from the second qualifying round
Play-off round
(74 teams)
  • 15 domestic cup winners from associations 1–15
  • 3 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 7–9
  • 3 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 4–6
  • 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1–3
  • 35 winners from the third qualifying round
  • 15 losers from the Champions League third qualifying round
Group stage
(48 teams)
  • Title holder
  • 37 winners from the play-off round
  • 10 losers from the Champions League play-off round
Knockout phase
(32 teams)
  • 12 group winners from the group stage
  • 12 group runners-up from the group stage
  • 8 third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage

Redistribution rules Edit

A Europa League place is vacated when a team qualifies for both the Champions League and the Europa League, or qualifies for the Europa League by more than one method. When a place is vacated, it is redistributed within the national association by the following rules:[4]

  • When the domestic cup winners (considered as the "highest-placed" qualifiers within the national association) also qualify for the Champions League, their Europa League place is vacated, and the remaining Europa League qualifiers are moved up one place, with the final place (with the earliest starting round) taken by the domestic cup runners-up, provided they do not already qualify for the Champions League or the Europa League. Otherwise, this place is taken by the highest-placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League.
  • When the domestic cup winners also qualify for the Europa League through league position, their place through the league position is vacated, and the Europa League qualifiers that finish lower in the league are moved up one place, with the final place taken by the highest-placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League.
  • A place vacated by the League Cup winners is taken by the highest-placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League.
  • A Fair Play place is taken by the highest-ranked team in the domestic Fair Play table that has not yet qualified for the Champions League or the Europa League.

Teams Edit

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[7]

  • TH: Title holders
  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • Nth: League position
  • P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
  • FP: Fair play
  • UCL: Relegated from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • PO: Losers from the play-off round
    • Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round
Round of 32
  Twente (UCL GS)   Benfica (UCL GS)   Rangers (UCL GS)   Rubin Kazan (UCL GS)
  Basel (UCL GS)   Spartak Moscow (UCL GS)   Ajax (UCL GS)   Braga (UCL GS)
Group stage
  Atlético Madrid (TH)   Anderlecht (UCL PO)   Rosenborg (UCL PO)   Zenit St. Petersburg (UCL PO)
  Red Bull Salzburg (UCL PO)   Sevilla (UCL PO)   Sparta Prague (UCL PO)   Dynamo Kyiv (UCL PO)
  Sheriff Tiraspol (UCL PO)   Sampdoria (UCL PO)   Young Boys (UCL PO)
Play-off round
  Manchester City (5th)   Lokomotiv Moscow (4th)   AEK Athens (3rd)   Unirea Urziceni (UCL Q3)
  Aston Villa (6th)   CSKA Moscow (5th)   Dundee United (CW)   Dinamo Zagreb (UCL Q3)
  Getafe (6th)   Tavriya Simferopol (CW)   Club Brugge (3rd)   AIK (UCL Q3)
  Villarreal (7th)Note ESP   Metalist Kharkiv (3rd)   Grasshopper (3rd)   PAOK (UCL Q3)
  Palermo (5th)   PSV Eindhoven (3rd)   Aktobe (UCL Q3)   Celtic (UCL Q3)
  Napoli (6th)   Feyenoord (4th)   HJK (UCL Q3)   Fenerbahçe (UCL Q3)
  Bayer Leverkusen (4th)   Vaslui (3rd)   The New Saints (UCL Q3)   Gent (UCL Q3)
  Borussia Dortmund (5th)   Steaua București (4th)   Litex Lovech (UCL Q3)   Omonia (UCL Q3)
  Paris Saint-Germain (CW)   Porto (CW)   BATE Borisov (UCL Q3)   Lech Poznań (UCL Q3)
  Lille (4th)   Trabzonspor (CW)   Debrecen (UCL Q3)
Third qualifying round
  Liverpool (7th)Note ENG   Sporting CP (4th)   Beroe Stara Zagora (CW)   Apollon (CW)
  Juventus (7th)   Galatasaray (3rd)   CSKA Sofia (2nd)   IFK Göteborg (2nd)
  Stuttgart (6th)   Aris (4th)   Viktoria Plzeň (CW)   Slovan Bratislava (CW)
  Montpellier (5th)   Hibernian (4th)   Jablonec (2nd)   Jagiellonia Białystok (CW)
  Sibir Novosibirsk (CR)   Genk (P-W)   Aalesund (CW)   Hajduk Split (CW)
  Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (4th)   Luzern (4th)   Sturm Graz (CW)   Inter Turku (CW)
  AZ (5th)   Nordsjælland (CW)   Red Star Belgrade (CW)
  Timișoara (5th)   Odense (2nd)   Maccabi Haifa (2nd)
Second qualifying round
  Karpaty Lviv (5th)   Austria Wien (2nd)   Shamrock Rovers (2nd)   Sillamäe Kalev (2nd)
  Utrecht (P-W)   Rapid Wien (3rd)   Jelgava (CW)   Besa (CW)
  Dinamo București (6th)   OFK Beograd (3rd)   Ventspils (2nd)   Atyrau (CW)
  Marítimo (5th)   Spartak Zlatibor Voda (4th)   Maribor (CW)   Mika (2nd)
  Beşiktaş (4th)   Maccabi Tel Aviv (3rd)   Gorica (3rd)   Bangor City (CW)
  Olympiacos (5th)   APOEL (2nd)   Dinamo Minsk (2nd)   Cliftonville (2nd)
  Motherwell (5th)   Elfsborg (3rd)   Borac Banja Luka (CW)   Víkingur Gøta (CW)
  Cercle Brugge (CR)   Dukla Banská Bystrica (3rd)   Videoton (2nd)   Differdange (CW)
  Lausanne-Sport (CR)   Wisła Kraków (2nd)   Breiðablik (CW)   Budućnost Podgorica (2nd)
  Brøndby (3rd)   Cibalia (3rd)   Iskra-Stal (2nd)   UE Sant Julià (CW)
  Levski Sofia (3rd)   Honka (2nd)   WIT Georgia (CW)   Valletta (CW)
  Baník Ostrava (3rd)   Sūduva Marijampolė (3rd)   Vaduz (CW)   Tre Penne (2nd)
  Molde (2nd)   Šiauliai (4th)Note LTU   Teteks (CW)
  Stabæk (3rd)   Sporting Fingal (CW)   Baku (CW)
First qualifying round
  Bnei Yehuda (CR)   Široki Brijeg (2nd)   Khazar (4th)   EB/Streymur (2nd)
  Anorthosis (3rd)   Zrinjski (4th)   Narva Trans (3rd)   NSÍ Runavík (4th)
  Kalmar FF (4th)   Győri ETO (3rd)   Flora (CR)   F91 Dudelange (2nd)
  Nitra (4th)   Zalaegerszeg (CR)   Tirana (3rd)   Grevenmacher (3rd)
  Ruch Chorzów (3rd)   KR Reykjavík (2nd)   Laçi (4th)   Mogren (3rd)
  Šibenik (4th)   Fylkir (3rd)   Shakhter Karagandy (3rd)   Zeta (4th)
  TPS (3rd)   Olimpia (3rd)   Tobol Kostanay (4th)   UE Santa Coloma (2nd)
  Tauras Tauragė (5th)Note LTU   Dacia (CR)   Ulisses (3rd)   Lusitanos (4th)
  Dundalk (5th)Note IRL   Dinamo Tbilisi (2nd)   Banants (CR)   Sliema Wanderers (3rd)
  Skonto (3rd)   Zestaponi (3rd)   Llanelli (2nd)   Faetano (3rd)
  Olimpija (4th)   Rabotnički (2nd)   Port Talbot Town (3rd)   Gefle (FP)[8]
  Dnepr Mogilev (3rd)   Metalurg Skopje (3rd)   Glentoran (3rd)   Randers (FP)[9]
  Torpedo Zhodino (CR)   Qarabağ (3rd)   Portadown (CR)   MYPA (FP)[10]
Notes
  • England (ENG): Portsmouth, the runners-up of the 2009–10 FA Cup to Champions League-qualified Chelsea, did not obtain a UEFA licence, meaning they could not qualify for Europe. Portsmouth had appealed to UEFA, the Premier League and the English FA, but the latter two would not allow late applications for the licence.[11] As a result, the seventh-placed team of the 2009–10 Premier League, Liverpool, claimed the Europa League spot in the third qualifying round.
  • Republic of Ireland (IRL): Since the third- and fourth-placed teams of the 2009 League of Ireland, Cork City and Derry City, were dissolved and expelled from the league respectively after the season was completed, the fifth-placed team, Dundalk, claimed the Europa League spot in the first qualifying round.[12]
  • Lithuania (LTU): Vėtra, the runners-up of the 2009 A Lyga and also the runners-up of the 2009–10 Lithuanian Football Cup to Champions League-qualified Ekranas, were denied the UEFA license for the 2010–11 season and therefore could not represent Lithuania in the UEFA Europa League.[13] As a result, all Europa League spots were awarded to teams based on their league positions. Therefore, the fourth-placed team, Šiauliai, were moved from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round, while the fifth-placed team, Tauras Tauragė, claimed the Europa League spot in the first qualifying round.
  • Spain (ESP): Mallorca, the fifth-placed team of the 2009–10 La Liga, were not admitted to the UEFA Europa League due to being immersed in a creditor contest[14] (not by reason of having debt) a situation that does not meet the necessary admission criteria for participating in the UEFA competitions.[15] As a result, the seventh-placed team, Villarreal, claimed the Europa League spot in the play-off round. On 30 July, UEFA's Appeals Body dismissed Mallorca's appeal against the infraction.[16]

Round and draw dates Edit

All draws held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland unless stated otherwise.[6]

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying First qualifying round 21 June 2010 1 July 2010 8 July 2010
Second qualifying round 15 July 2010 22 July 2010
Third qualifying round 16 July 2010 29 July 2010 5 August 2010
Play-off Play-off round 6 August 2010 19 August 2010 26 August 2010
Group stage Matchday 1 27 August 2010
(Monaco)
16 September 2010
Matchday 2 30 September 2010
Matchday 3 21 October 2010
Matchday 4 4 November 2010
Matchday 5 1–2 December 2010
Matchday 6 15–16 December 2010
Knockout phase Round of 32 17 December 2010 17 February 2011 24 February 2011
Round of 16 10 March 2011 17 March 2011
Quarter-finals 18 March 2011 7 April 2011 14 April 2011
Semi-finals 28 April 2011 5 May 2011
Final 18 May 2011 at Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Matches in the qualifying, play-off, and knockout rounds may also be played on Tuesdays or Wednesdays instead of the regular Thursdays due to scheduling conflicts.

Seeding Edit

The draws for the qualifying rounds, the play-off round and the group stage are all seeded based on the 2010 UEFA club coefficients.[17] The coefficients are calculated on the basis of a combination of 20% of the value of the respective national association's coefficient for the period from 2005–06 to 2009–10 inclusive and the clubs' individual performances in the UEFA club competitions during the same period. Clubs are ordered by their coefficients and then divided into pots as required.[4][18]

In the draws for the qualifying rounds and the play-off round, the teams are divided evenly into one seeded and one unseeded pot, based on their club coefficients. A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team, with the order of legs in each tie also being decided randomly. Due to the limited time between matches, the draws for the second and third qualifying rounds take place before the results of the previous round are known. The seeding in each draw is carried out under the assumption that all of the highest-ranked clubs of the previous round are victorious. If a lower-ranked club is victorious, it simply takes the place of its defeated opponent in the next round. Prior to these draws, UEFA may form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, but they are purely for convenience of the draw and do not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition, while ensuring that teams from the same association not drawn against each other.

In the draw for the group stage, the 48 teams are split into four pots of twelve teams, based on their club coefficients, with the title holder (if participating) automatically placed into Pot 1. Each group contains one team from each pot, but teams from the same association cannot be drawn into the same group.

In the draw for the first knockout stage, the twelve group winners and the four better third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage (based on their match record in the group stage) are seeded, and the twelve group runners-up and the other four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage are unseeded. A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team, with the seeded team hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association cannot be drawn against each other.

In the draws for the round of 16 onwards, there are no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association may be drawn with each other.

Qualifying rounds Edit

In the qualifying and play-off rounds, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis.

The draw for the first two qualifying rounds was made on 21 June 2010,[19] while the draw for the third qualifying round was made on 16 July 2010.[20]

First qualifying round Edit

The first legs were played on 1 July, and the second legs were played on 8 July 2010.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
UE Santa Coloma   0–5   Mogren 0–3 0–2
Olimpija   0–5   Široki Brijeg 0–2 0–3
Anorthosis   4–0   Banants 3–0 1–0
Olimpia   1–1 (a)1   Khazar 0–0 1–1
Šibenik   3–0   Sliema Wanderers 0–0 3–0
Tobol   2–4   Zrinjski 1–2 1–2
Ulisses   0–1   Bnei Yehuda 0–0 0–1
Rabotnički   11–01   Lusitanos 5–0 6–0
KF Tirana   1–0   Zalaegerszeg 0–0 1–0 (aet)
Zestaponi   5–0   Faetano 5–0 0–0
NSÍ Runavík   1–4   Gefle 0–2 1–2
Torpedo Zhodino   6–1   Fylkir 3–0 3–1
Randers   7–3   F91 Dudelange 6–1 1–2
Portadown   2–1   Skonto 1–1 1–0
TPS   7–1   Port Talbot Town 3–1 4–0
KR Reykjavík   5–2   Glentoran 3–0 2–2
Grevenmacher   4–51   Dundalk 3–3 1–2
Kalmar FF   4–0   EB/Streymur 1–0 3–0
Llanelli   4–5   Tauras Tauragė 2–2 2–3 (aet)
Narva Trans   0–7   MYPA 0–2 0–5
Zeta   1–1 (a)1   Dacia 1–1 0–0
Laçi   2–8   Dnepr Mogilev 1–1 1–7
Shakhter Karaganda   1–3   Ruch Chorzów 1–2 0–1
Dinamo Tbilisi   2–1   Flora 2–1 0–0
Nitra   3–5   Győri ETO 2–2 1–3
Qarabağ   5–2   Metalurg Skopje 4–1 1–1
  • Note 1: Order of legs reversed after original draw.

Second qualifying round Edit

The first legs were played on 15 July, and the second legs were played on 22 and 23 July 2010.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cercle Brugge   2–2 (a)   TPS 0–1 2–1
Motherwell   2–0   Breiðablik 1–0 1–0
Anorthosis   3–22   Šibenik 0–2 3–0 (aet)
Lausanne-Sport   2–1   Borac Banja Luka 1–0 1–1
Šiauliai   0–7   Wisła Kraków 0–2 0–5
Kalmar FF   2–0   Dacia 0–0 2–0
Utrecht   5–1   KF Tirana 4–0 1–1
Gorica   1–4   Randers 0–3 1–1
Marítimo   6–4   Sporting Fingal 3–2 3–2
Sūduva Marijampolė   2–6   Rapid Wien 0–2 2–4
Ventspils   1–3   Teteks 0–0 1–3
OFK Beograd   3–2   Torpedo Zhodino 2–2 1–0
Olimpia   1–7   Dinamo București 0–2 1–5
MYPA   8–0   UE Sant Julià 3–0 5–03
Videoton   1–3   Maribor 1–1 0–2
Brøndby   3–0   Vaduz 3–0 0–0
Stabæk   3–3 (a)   Dnepr Mogilev 2–2 1–1
Shamrock Rovers   2–1   Bnei Yehuda 1–1 1–0
Elfsborg   3–1   Iskra-Stal 2–1 1–0
KR Reykjavík   2–6   Karpaty Lviv 0–3 2–3
Maccabi Tel Aviv   3–2   Mogren 2–0 1–2
Austria Wien   3–2   Široki Brijeg 2–2 1–0
Tauras Tauragė   1–6   APOEL 0–3 1–3
Molde   2–2 (a)   Jelgava 1–0 1–2
Zestaponi   3–1   Dukla Banská Bystrica 3–0 0–1
Honka   2–3   Bangor City 1–1 1–2
Levski Sofia   8–0   Dundalk 6–0 2–0
WIT Georgia   0–6   Baník Ostrava 0–6 0–0
Rabotnički   1–0   Mika 1–0 0–0
Atyrau   0–5   Győri ETO 0–34 0–2
Portadown   2–32   Qarabağ 1–2 1–1
Beşiktaş   7–0   Víkingur Gøta 3–0 4–0
Differdange   3–5   Spartak Zlatibor Voda 3–3 0–2
Dinamo Minsk   10–1   Sillamäe Kalev 5–1 5–0
Valletta   1–1 (a)   Ruch Chorzów 1–1 0–0
Baku   2–4   Budućnost Podgorica 0–35 2–1
Zrinjski   13–3   Tre Penne 4–1 9–2
Gefle   2–42   Dinamo Tbilisi 1–2 1–2
Cliftonville   1–02   Cibalia 1–0 0–0
Besa   1–11   Olympiacos 0–5 1–6
Notes
  • Note 2: Order of legs reversed after original draw.
  • Note 3: Original match abandoned in the 80th minute due to adverse weather conditions, with MYPA leading 1–0. The match was replayed on 23 July 2010 at 18:30 CEST from the beginning.[21]
  • Note 4: UEFA awarded Győri ETO a 3–0 win due to Atyrau fielding a suspended player in the first leg.[22] The original match had ended in a 2–0 win for Győri ETO.
  • Note 5: UEFA awarded Budućnost Podgorica a 3–0 win due to Baku fielding a suspended player in the first leg.[22] The original match had ended in a 2–1 win for Baku.

Third qualifying round Edit

The first legs were played on 27 and 29 July, and the second legs were played on 3 and 5 August 2010.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Odense   5–3   Zrinjski 5–3 0–0
Dnepr Mogilev   3–1   Baník Ostrava 1–0 2–1
Rabotnički   0–46   Liverpool 0–2 0–2
Marítimo   10–3   Bangor City 8–2 2–1
Beroe Stara Zagora   1–4   Rapid Wien 1–1 0–3
MYPA   4–56   Timișoara 1–2 3–3
CSKA Sofia   5–1   Cliftonville 3–0 2–1
Karpaty Lviv   2–0   Zestafoni 1–0 1–0
Shamrock Rovers   0–3   Juventus 0–2 0–1
Elfsborg   7–1   Teteks 5–0 2–1
Nordsjælland   1–3   Sporting CP 0–1 1–2
Maribor   6–2   Hibernian 3–0 3–2
Red Star Belgrade   2–3   Slovan Bratislava 1–2 1–1
Inter Turku   3–8   Genk 1–5 2–3
Ruch Chorzów   1–6   Austria Wien 1–3 0–3
Viktoria Plzeň   1–4   Beşiktaş 1–1 0–3
Olympiacos   2–2 (a)   Maccabi Tel Aviv 2–1 0–1
Wisła Kraków   2–4   Qarabağ 0–1 2–3
Sturm Graz   3–1   Dinamo Tbilisi 2–0 1–1
Cercle Brugge   2–36   Anorthosis 1–0 1–3
Budućnost Podgorica   1–3   Brøndby 1–2 0–1
Molde   4–5   Stuttgart 2–3 2–2
Maccabi Haifa   2–3   Dinamo Minsk 1–0 1–3
Utrecht   4–1   Luzern 1–0 3–1
Sibir Novosibirsk   2–2 (a)   Apollon 1–0 1–2
Randers   3–4   Lausanne-Sport 2–3 1–1
Dinamo București   3–4   Hajduk Split 3–1 0–3
AZ   2–1   IFK Göteborg 2–0 0–1
Spartak Zlatibor Voda   2–3   Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–1 0–2
Győri ETO   1–1 (4–3 p)   Montpellier 0–1 1–0 (aet)
Aalesund   1–4   Motherwell 1–1 0–3
Kalmar FF   3–6
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The 2010 11 UEFA Europa League was the second season of the UEFA Europa League Europe s secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA and the 40th edition overall including its predecessor the UEFA Cup 1 It began on 1 July 2010 with the first qualifying round matches and concluded on 18 May 2011 with the final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin Republic of Ireland between Porto and first time finalists Braga This was the first all Portuguese final of a European competition and only the third time that two Portuguese teams faced each other in Europe following Braga s elimination of Benfica in the semi finals Porto defeated Braga 1 0 with a goal from the competition s top goalscorer Radamel Falcao 2 and won their second title in the competition after victory in the 2002 03 UEFA Cup Atletico Madrid were the defending champions but were eliminated in group stage 2010 11 UEFA Europa LeagueAviva Stadium in Dublin hosted the final Tournament detailsDates16 September 2010 18 May 2011 competition proper 1 July 26 August 2010 qualifying Teams48 8 competition proper 161 33 total from 53 associations Final positionsChampionsPorto 2nd title Runners upBragaTournament statisticsMatches played205Goals scored551 2 69 per match Top scorer s Radamel Falcao Porto 17 goals 2009 102011 12 Contents 1 Association team allocation 1 1 Association ranking 1 2 Distribution 1 3 Redistribution rules 1 4 Teams 2 Round and draw dates 3 Seeding 4 Qualifying rounds 4 1 First qualifying round 4 2 Second qualifying round 4 3 Third qualifying round 5 Play off round 6 Group stage 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 6 3 Group C 6 4 Group D 6 5 Group E 6 6 Group F 6 7 Group G 6 8 Group H 6 9 Group I 6 10 Group J 6 11 Group K 6 12 Group L 7 Knockout phase 7 1 Bracket 7 2 Round of 32 7 3 Round of 16 7 4 Quarter finals 7 5 Semi finals 7 6 Final 8 Top goalscorers 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksAssociation team allocation EditA total of 194 teams from 53 UEFA associations participated in the 2010 11 UEFA Europa League Associations were allocated places according to their 2009 UEFA country coefficient which took into account their performance in European competitions from 2004 05 to 2008 09 3 Below is the qualification scheme for the 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 4 Associations 1 6 each have three teams qualify Associations 7 9 each have four teams qualify Associations 10 51 each have three teams qualify except Liechtenstein which have one team qualify as Liechtenstein only have a domestic cup and no domestic league Associations 52 53 each have two teams qualify an increase from only one team in the previous season The top three associations of the 2009 10 UEFA Fair Play ranking each gain an additional berth Moreover 33 teams eliminated from the 2010 11 UEFA Champions League are transferred to the Europa League Association ranking Edit Rank Association Coeff Teams Notes1 nbsp England 79 499 32 nbsp Spain 74 266 1 UCL 3 nbsp Italy 62 910 1 UCL 4 nbsp Germany 56 6955 nbsp France 50 1686 nbsp Russia 47 625 3 UCL 7 nbsp Ukraine 41 850 4 1 UCL 8 nbsp Netherlands 39 130 2 UCL 9 nbsp Romania 38 908 1 UCL 10 nbsp Portugal 36 462 3 2 UCL 11 nbsp Turkey 32 225 1 UCL 12 nbsp Greece 28 165 1 UCL 13 nbsp Scotland 27 875 2 UCL 14 nbsp Belgium 25 325 2 UCL 15 nbsp Switzerland 25 250 2 UCL 16 nbsp Denmark 24 450 1 FP 17 nbsp Bulgaria 21 250 1 UCL 18 nbsp Czech Republic 20 750 1 UCL Rank Association Coeff Teams Notes19 nbsp Norway 18 800 3 1 UCL 20 nbsp Austria 17 825 1 UCL 21 nbsp Serbia 15 25022 nbsp Israel 15 25023 nbsp Cyprus 15 082 1 UCL 24 nbsp Sweden 14 691 1 FP 1 UCL 25 nbsp Slovakia 14 66526 nbsp Poland 12 916 1 UCL 27 nbsp Croatia 12 332 1 UCL 28 nbsp Finland 9 790 1 FP 1 UCL 29 nbsp Lithuania 9 66630 nbsp Republic of Ireland 9 49931 nbsp Latvia 9 16432 nbsp Slovenia 9 08233 nbsp Belarus 8 666 1 UCL 34 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 66535 nbsp Hungary 8 166 1 UCL 36 nbsp Iceland 6 665 Rank Association Coeff Teams Notes37 nbsp Moldova 6 665 3 1 UCL 38 nbsp Georgia 6 66439 nbsp Liechtenstein 5 500 140 nbsp Macedonia 5 165 341 nbsp Azerbaijan 4 49842 nbsp Estonia 4 33243 nbsp Albania 3 99944 nbsp Kazakhstan 3 249 1 UCL 45 nbsp Armenia 2 99946 nbsp Wales 2 331 1 UCL 47 nbsp Northern Ireland 2 16548 nbsp Faroe Islands 2 16549 nbsp Luxembourg 1 33250 nbsp Montenegro 1 00051 nbsp Andorra 0 50052 nbsp Malta 0 499 253 nbsp San Marino 0 250Notes FP Additional fair play berth Sweden Denmark Finland 5 UCL Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions LeagueDistribution Edit The winners of the 2009 10 UEFA Europa League Atletico Madrid were guaranteed a place in the group stage as the title holder since they did not qualify for the 2010 11 UEFA Champions League However they also qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round through domestic performance as they were the runners up of the 2009 10 Copa del Rey to Champions League qualified Sevilla As a result this place in the third qualifying round was vacated which in turn led to the following changes to the default allocation system in order to compensate for this vacant spot 6 The domestic cup winners of association 28 Finland have been promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round The domestic cup winners of associations 52 and 53 Malta and San Marino have been promoted from the first qualifying to the second qualifying round Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions LeagueFirst qualifying round 52 teams 20 domestic league runners up from associations 33 53 except Liechtenstein 29 domestic league third placed teams from associations 22 51 except Liechtenstein 3 teams which qualified via Fair Play rankingsSecond qualifying round 80 teams 25 domestic cup winners from associations 29 53 14 domestic league runners up from associations 19 32 6 domestic league third placed teams from associations 16 21 6 domestic league fourth placed teams from associations 10 15 3 domestic league fifth placed teams from associations 7 9 26 winners from the first qualifying roundThird qualifying round 70 teams 13 domestic cup winners from associations 16 28 3 domestic league runners up from associations 16 18 6 domestic league third placed teams from associations 10 15 3 domestic league fourth placed teams from associations 7 9 3 domestic league fifth placed teams from associations 4 6 League Cup winners for France 2 domestic league sixth placed teams from associations 1 3 League Cup winners for England minus the spot vacated by Atletico Madrid 40 winners from the second qualifying roundPlay off round 74 teams 15 domestic cup winners from associations 1 15 3 domestic league third placed teams from associations 7 9 3 domestic league fourth placed teams from associations 4 6 3 domestic league fifth placed teams from associations 1 3 35 winners from the third qualifying round 15 losers from the Champions League third qualifying roundGroup stage 48 teams Title holder 37 winners from the play off round 10 losers from the Champions League play off roundKnockout phase 32 teams 12 group winners from the group stage 12 group runners up from the group stage 8 third placed teams from the Champions League group stageRedistribution rules Edit A Europa League place is vacated when a team qualifies for both the Champions League and the Europa League or qualifies for the Europa League by more than one method When a place is vacated it is redistributed within the national association by the following rules 4 When the domestic cup winners considered as the highest placed qualifiers within the national association also qualify for the Champions League their Europa League place is vacated and the remaining Europa League qualifiers are moved up one place with the final place with the earliest starting round taken by the domestic cup runners up provided they do not already qualify for the Champions League or the Europa League Otherwise this place is taken by the highest placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League When the domestic cup winners also qualify for the Europa League through league position their place through the league position is vacated and the Europa League qualifiers that finish lower in the league are moved up one place with the final place taken by the highest placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League A place vacated by the League Cup winners is taken by the highest placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League A Fair Play place is taken by the highest ranked team in the domestic Fair Play table that has not yet qualified for the Champions League or the Europa League Teams Edit The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round 7 TH Title holders CW Cup winners CR Cup runners up LC League Cup winners Nth League position P W End of season European competition play offs winners FP Fair play UCL Relegated from the Champions League GS Third placed teams from the group stage PO Losers from the play off round Q3 Losers from the third qualifying roundRound of 32 nbsp Twente UCL GS nbsp Benfica UCL GS nbsp Rangers UCL GS nbsp Rubin Kazan UCL GS nbsp Basel UCL GS nbsp Spartak Moscow UCL GS nbsp Ajax UCL GS nbsp Braga UCL GS Group stage nbsp Atletico Madrid TH nbsp Anderlecht UCL PO nbsp Rosenborg UCL PO nbsp Zenit St Petersburg UCL PO nbsp Red Bull Salzburg UCL PO nbsp Sevilla UCL PO nbsp Sparta Prague UCL PO nbsp Dynamo Kyiv UCL PO nbsp Sheriff Tiraspol UCL PO nbsp Sampdoria UCL PO nbsp Young Boys UCL PO Play off round nbsp Manchester City 5th nbsp Lokomotiv Moscow 4th nbsp AEK Athens 3rd nbsp Unirea Urziceni UCL Q3 nbsp Aston Villa 6th nbsp CSKA Moscow 5th nbsp Dundee United CW nbsp Dinamo Zagreb UCL Q3 nbsp Getafe 6th nbsp Tavriya Simferopol CW nbsp Club Brugge 3rd nbsp AIK UCL Q3 nbsp Villarreal 7th Note ESP nbsp Metalist Kharkiv 3rd nbsp Grasshopper 3rd nbsp PAOK UCL Q3 nbsp Palermo 5th nbsp PSV Eindhoven 3rd nbsp Aktobe UCL Q3 nbsp Celtic UCL Q3 nbsp Napoli 6th nbsp Feyenoord 4th nbsp HJK UCL Q3 nbsp Fenerbahce UCL Q3 nbsp Bayer Leverkusen 4th nbsp Vaslui 3rd nbsp The New Saints UCL Q3 nbsp Gent UCL Q3 nbsp Borussia Dortmund 5th nbsp Steaua București 4th nbsp Litex Lovech UCL Q3 nbsp Omonia UCL Q3 nbsp Paris Saint Germain CW nbsp Porto CW nbsp BATE Borisov UCL Q3 nbsp Lech Poznan UCL Q3 nbsp Lille 4th nbsp Trabzonspor CW nbsp Debrecen UCL Q3 Third qualifying round nbsp Liverpool 7th Note ENG nbsp Sporting CP 4th nbsp Beroe Stara Zagora CW nbsp Apollon CW nbsp Juventus 7th nbsp Galatasaray 3rd nbsp CSKA Sofia 2nd nbsp IFK Goteborg 2nd nbsp Stuttgart 6th nbsp Aris 4th nbsp Viktoria Plzen CW nbsp Slovan Bratislava CW nbsp Montpellier 5th nbsp Hibernian 4th nbsp Jablonec 2nd nbsp Jagiellonia Bialystok CW nbsp Sibir Novosibirsk CR nbsp Genk P W nbsp Aalesund CW nbsp Hajduk Split CW nbsp Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 4th nbsp Luzern 4th nbsp Sturm Graz CW nbsp Inter Turku CW nbsp AZ 5th nbsp Nordsjaelland CW nbsp Red Star Belgrade CW nbsp Timișoara 5th nbsp Odense 2nd nbsp Maccabi Haifa 2nd Second qualifying round nbsp Karpaty Lviv 5th nbsp Austria Wien 2nd nbsp Shamrock Rovers 2nd nbsp Sillamae Kalev 2nd nbsp Utrecht P W nbsp Rapid Wien 3rd nbsp Jelgava CW nbsp Besa CW nbsp Dinamo București 6th nbsp OFK Beograd 3rd nbsp Ventspils 2nd nbsp Atyrau CW nbsp Maritimo 5th nbsp Spartak Zlatibor Voda 4th nbsp Maribor CW nbsp Mika 2nd nbsp Besiktas 4th nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv 3rd nbsp Gorica 3rd nbsp Bangor City CW nbsp Olympiacos 5th nbsp APOEL 2nd nbsp Dinamo Minsk 2nd nbsp Cliftonville 2nd nbsp Motherwell 5th nbsp Elfsborg 3rd nbsp Borac Banja Luka CW nbsp Vikingur Gota CW nbsp Cercle Brugge CR nbsp Dukla Banska Bystrica 3rd nbsp Videoton 2nd nbsp Differdange CW nbsp Lausanne Sport CR nbsp Wisla Krakow 2nd nbsp Breidablik CW nbsp Buducnost Podgorica 2nd nbsp Brondby 3rd nbsp Cibalia 3rd nbsp Iskra Stal 2nd nbsp UE Sant Julia CW nbsp Levski Sofia 3rd nbsp Honka 2nd nbsp WIT Georgia CW nbsp Valletta CW nbsp Banik Ostrava 3rd nbsp Suduva Marijampole 3rd nbsp Vaduz CW nbsp Tre Penne 2nd nbsp Molde 2nd nbsp Siauliai 4th Note LTU nbsp Teteks CW nbsp Stabaek 3rd nbsp Sporting Fingal CW nbsp Baku CW First qualifying round nbsp Bnei Yehuda CR nbsp Siroki Brijeg 2nd nbsp Khazar 4th nbsp EB Streymur 2nd nbsp Anorthosis 3rd nbsp Zrinjski 4th nbsp Narva Trans 3rd nbsp NSI Runavik 4th nbsp Kalmar FF 4th nbsp Gyori ETO 3rd nbsp Flora CR nbsp F91 Dudelange 2nd nbsp Nitra 4th nbsp Zalaegerszeg CR nbsp Tirana 3rd nbsp Grevenmacher 3rd nbsp Ruch Chorzow 3rd nbsp KR Reykjavik 2nd nbsp Laci 4th nbsp Mogren 3rd nbsp Sibenik 4th nbsp Fylkir 3rd nbsp Shakhter Karagandy 3rd nbsp Zeta 4th nbsp TPS 3rd nbsp Olimpia 3rd nbsp Tobol Kostanay 4th nbsp UE Santa Coloma 2nd nbsp Tauras Taurage 5th Note LTU nbsp Dacia CR nbsp Ulisses 3rd nbsp Lusitanos 4th nbsp Dundalk 5th Note IRL nbsp Dinamo Tbilisi 2nd nbsp Banants CR nbsp Sliema Wanderers 3rd nbsp Skonto 3rd nbsp Zestaponi 3rd nbsp Llanelli 2nd nbsp Faetano 3rd nbsp Olimpija 4th nbsp Rabotnicki 2nd nbsp Port Talbot Town 3rd nbsp Gefle FP 8 nbsp Dnepr Mogilev 3rd nbsp Metalurg Skopje 3rd nbsp Glentoran 3rd nbsp Randers FP 9 nbsp Torpedo Zhodino CR nbsp Qarabag 3rd nbsp Portadown CR nbsp MYPA FP 10 NotesEngland ENG Portsmouth the runners up of the 2009 10 FA Cup to Champions League qualified Chelsea did not obtain a UEFA licence meaning they could not qualify for Europe Portsmouth had appealed to UEFA the Premier League and the English FA but the latter two would not allow late applications for the licence 11 As a result the seventh placed team of the 2009 10 Premier League Liverpool claimed the Europa League spot in the third qualifying round Republic of Ireland IRL Since the third and fourth placed teams of the 2009 League of Ireland Cork City and Derry City were dissolved and expelled from the league respectively after the season was completed the fifth placed team Dundalk claimed the Europa League spot in the first qualifying round 12 Lithuania LTU Vetra the runners up of the 2009 A Lyga and also the runners up of the 2009 10 Lithuanian Football Cup to Champions League qualified Ekranas were denied the UEFA license for the 2010 11 season and therefore could not represent Lithuania in the UEFA Europa League 13 As a result all Europa League spots were awarded to teams based on their league positions Therefore the fourth placed team Siauliai were moved from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round while the fifth placed team Tauras Taurage claimed the Europa League spot in the first qualifying round Spain ESP Mallorca the fifth placed team of the 2009 10 La Liga were not admitted to the UEFA Europa League due to being immersed in a creditor contest 14 not by reason of having debt a situation that does not meet the necessary admission criteria for participating in the UEFA competitions 15 As a result the seventh placed team Villarreal claimed the Europa League spot in the play off round On 30 July UEFA s Appeals Body dismissed Mallorca s appeal against the infraction 16 Round and draw dates EditAll draws held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon Switzerland unless stated otherwise 6 Phase Round Draw date First leg Second legQualifying First qualifying round 21 June 2010 1 July 2010 8 July 2010Second qualifying round 15 July 2010 22 July 2010Third qualifying round 16 July 2010 29 July 2010 5 August 2010Play off Play off round 6 August 2010 19 August 2010 26 August 2010Group stage Matchday 1 27 August 2010 Monaco 16 September 2010Matchday 2 30 September 2010Matchday 3 21 October 2010Matchday 4 4 November 2010Matchday 5 1 2 December 2010Matchday 6 15 16 December 2010Knockout phase Round of 32 17 December 2010 17 February 2011 24 February 2011Round of 16 10 March 2011 17 March 2011Quarter finals 18 March 2011 7 April 2011 14 April 2011Semi finals 28 April 2011 5 May 2011Final 18 May 2011 at Aviva Stadium DublinMatches in the qualifying play off and knockout rounds may also be played on Tuesdays or Wednesdays instead of the regular Thursdays due to scheduling conflicts Seeding EditThe draws for the qualifying rounds the play off round and the group stage are all seeded based on the 2010 UEFA club coefficients 17 The coefficients are calculated on the basis of a combination of 20 of the value of the respective national association s coefficient for the period from 2005 06 to 2009 10 inclusive and the clubs individual performances in the UEFA club competitions during the same period Clubs are ordered by their coefficients and then divided into pots as required 4 18 In the draws for the qualifying rounds and the play off round the teams are divided evenly into one seeded and one unseeded pot based on their club coefficients A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team with the order of legs in each tie also being decided randomly Due to the limited time between matches the draws for the second and third qualifying rounds take place before the results of the previous round are known The seeding in each draw is carried out under the assumption that all of the highest ranked clubs of the previous round are victorious If a lower ranked club is victorious it simply takes the place of its defeated opponent in the next round Prior to these draws UEFA may form groups in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee but they are purely for convenience of the draw and do not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition while ensuring that teams from the same association not drawn against each other In the draw for the group stage the 48 teams are split into four pots of twelve teams based on their club coefficients with the title holder if participating automatically placed into Pot 1 Each group contains one team from each pot but teams from the same association cannot be drawn into the same group In the draw for the first knockout stage the twelve group winners and the four better third placed teams from the Champions League group stage based on their match record in the group stage are seeded and the twelve group runners up and the other four third placed teams from the Champions League group stage are unseeded A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team with the seeded team hosting the second leg Teams from the same group or the same association cannot be drawn against each other In the draws for the round of 16 onwards there are no seedings and teams from the same group or the same association may be drawn with each other Qualifying rounds EditMain article 2010 11 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase In the qualifying and play off rounds teams play against each other over two legs on a home and away basis The draw for the first two qualifying rounds was made on 21 June 2010 19 while the draw for the third qualifying round was made on 16 July 2010 20 First qualifying round Edit The first legs were played on 1 July and the second legs were played on 8 July 2010 Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd legUE Santa Coloma nbsp 0 5 nbsp Mogren 0 3 0 2Olimpija nbsp 0 5 nbsp Siroki Brijeg 0 2 0 3Anorthosis nbsp 4 0 nbsp Banants 3 0 1 0Olimpia nbsp 1 1 a 1 nbsp Khazar 0 0 1 1Sibenik nbsp 3 0 nbsp Sliema Wanderers 0 0 3 0Tobol nbsp 2 4 nbsp Zrinjski 1 2 1 2Ulisses nbsp 0 1 nbsp Bnei Yehuda 0 0 0 1Rabotnicki nbsp 11 01 nbsp Lusitanos 5 0 6 0KF Tirana nbsp 1 0 nbsp Zalaegerszeg 0 0 1 0 aet Zestaponi nbsp 5 0 nbsp Faetano 5 0 0 0NSI Runavik nbsp 1 4 nbsp Gefle 0 2 1 2Torpedo Zhodino nbsp 6 1 nbsp Fylkir 3 0 3 1Randers nbsp 7 3 nbsp F91 Dudelange 6 1 1 2Portadown nbsp 2 1 nbsp Skonto 1 1 1 0TPS nbsp 7 1 nbsp Port Talbot Town 3 1 4 0KR Reykjavik nbsp 5 2 nbsp Glentoran 3 0 2 2Grevenmacher nbsp 4 51 nbsp Dundalk 3 3 1 2Kalmar FF nbsp 4 0 nbsp EB Streymur 1 0 3 0Llanelli nbsp 4 5 nbsp Tauras Taurage 2 2 2 3 aet Narva Trans nbsp 0 7 nbsp MYPA 0 2 0 5Zeta nbsp 1 1 a 1 nbsp Dacia 1 1 0 0Laci nbsp 2 8 nbsp Dnepr Mogilev 1 1 1 7Shakhter Karaganda nbsp 1 3 nbsp Ruch Chorzow 1 2 0 1Dinamo Tbilisi nbsp 2 1 nbsp Flora 2 1 0 0Nitra nbsp 3 5 nbsp Gyori ETO 2 2 1 3Qarabag nbsp 5 2 nbsp Metalurg Skopje 4 1 1 1Note 1 Order of legs reversed after original draw Second qualifying round Edit The first legs were played on 15 July and the second legs were played on 22 and 23 July 2010 Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd legCercle Brugge nbsp 2 2 a nbsp TPS 0 1 2 1Motherwell nbsp 2 0 nbsp Breidablik 1 0 1 0Anorthosis nbsp 3 22 nbsp Sibenik 0 2 3 0 aet Lausanne Sport nbsp 2 1 nbsp Borac Banja Luka 1 0 1 1Siauliai nbsp 0 7 nbsp Wisla Krakow 0 2 0 5Kalmar FF nbsp 2 0 nbsp Dacia 0 0 2 0Utrecht nbsp 5 1 nbsp KF Tirana 4 0 1 1Gorica nbsp 1 4 nbsp Randers 0 3 1 1Maritimo nbsp 6 4 nbsp Sporting Fingal 3 2 3 2Suduva Marijampole nbsp 2 6 nbsp Rapid Wien 0 2 2 4Ventspils nbsp 1 3 nbsp Teteks 0 0 1 3OFK Beograd nbsp 3 2 nbsp Torpedo Zhodino 2 2 1 0Olimpia nbsp 1 7 nbsp Dinamo București 0 2 1 5MYPA nbsp 8 0 nbsp UE Sant Julia 3 0 5 03Videoton nbsp 1 3 nbsp Maribor 1 1 0 2Brondby nbsp 3 0 nbsp Vaduz 3 0 0 0Stabaek nbsp 3 3 a nbsp Dnepr Mogilev 2 2 1 1Shamrock Rovers nbsp 2 1 nbsp Bnei Yehuda 1 1 1 0Elfsborg nbsp 3 1 nbsp Iskra Stal 2 1 1 0KR Reykjavik nbsp 2 6 nbsp Karpaty Lviv 0 3 2 3Maccabi Tel Aviv nbsp 3 2 nbsp Mogren 2 0 1 2Austria Wien nbsp 3 2 nbsp Siroki Brijeg 2 2 1 0Tauras Taurage nbsp 1 6 nbsp APOEL 0 3 1 3Molde nbsp 2 2 a nbsp Jelgava 1 0 1 2Zestaponi nbsp 3 1 nbsp Dukla Banska Bystrica 3 0 0 1Honka nbsp 2 3 nbsp Bangor City 1 1 1 2Levski Sofia nbsp 8 0 nbsp Dundalk 6 0 2 0WIT Georgia nbsp 0 6 nbsp Banik Ostrava 0 6 0 0Rabotnicki nbsp 1 0 nbsp Mika 1 0 0 0Atyrau nbsp 0 5 nbsp Gyori ETO 0 34 0 2Portadown nbsp 2 32 nbsp Qarabag 1 2 1 1Besiktas nbsp 7 0 nbsp Vikingur Gota 3 0 4 0Differdange nbsp 3 5 nbsp Spartak Zlatibor Voda 3 3 0 2Dinamo Minsk nbsp 10 1 nbsp Sillamae Kalev 5 1 5 0Valletta nbsp 1 1 a nbsp Ruch Chorzow 1 1 0 0Baku nbsp 2 4 nbsp Buducnost Podgorica 0 35 2 1Zrinjski nbsp 13 3 nbsp Tre Penne 4 1 9 2Gefle nbsp 2 42 nbsp Dinamo Tbilisi 1 2 1 2Cliftonville nbsp 1 02 nbsp Cibalia 1 0 0 0Besa nbsp 1 11 nbsp Olympiacos 0 5 1 6NotesNote 2 Order of legs reversed after original draw Note 3 Original match abandoned in the 80th minute due to adverse weather conditions with MYPA leading 1 0 The match was replayed on 23 July 2010 at 18 30 CEST from the beginning 21 Note 4 UEFA awarded Gyori ETO a 3 0 win due to Atyrau fielding a suspended player in the first leg 22 The original match had ended in a 2 0 win for Gyori ETO Note 5 UEFA awarded Buducnost Podgorica a 3 0 win due to Baku fielding a suspended player in the first leg 22 The original match had ended in a 2 1 win for Baku Third qualifying round Edit The first legs were played on 27 and 29 July and the second legs were played on 3 and 5 August 2010 Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd legOdense nbsp 5 3 nbsp Zrinjski 5 3 0 0Dnepr Mogilev nbsp 3 1 nbsp Banik Ostrava 1 0 2 1Rabotnicki nbsp 0 46 nbsp Liverpool 0 2 0 2Maritimo nbsp 10 3 nbsp Bangor City 8 2 2 1Beroe Stara Zagora nbsp 1 4 nbsp Rapid Wien 1 1 0 3MYPA nbsp 4 56 nbsp Timișoara 1 2 3 3CSKA Sofia nbsp 5 1 nbsp Cliftonville 3 0 2 1Karpaty Lviv nbsp 2 0 nbsp Zestafoni 1 0 1 0Shamrock Rovers nbsp 0 3 nbsp Juventus 0 2 0 1Elfsborg nbsp 7 1 nbsp Teteks 5 0 2 1Nordsjaelland nbsp 1 3 nbsp Sporting CP 0 1 1 2Maribor nbsp 6 2 nbsp Hibernian 3 0 3 2Red Star Belgrade nbsp 2 3 nbsp Slovan Bratislava 1 2 1 1Inter Turku nbsp 3 8 nbsp Genk 1 5 2 3Ruch Chorzow nbsp 1 6 nbsp Austria Wien 1 3 0 3Viktoria Plzen nbsp 1 4 nbsp Besiktas 1 1 0 3Olympiacos nbsp 2 2 a nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv 2 1 0 1Wisla Krakow nbsp 2 4 nbsp Qarabag 0 1 2 3Sturm Graz nbsp 3 1 nbsp Dinamo Tbilisi 2 0 1 1Cercle Brugge nbsp 2 36 nbsp Anorthosis 1 0 1 3Buducnost Podgorica nbsp 1 3 nbsp Brondby 1 2 0 1Molde nbsp 4 5 nbsp Stuttgart 2 3 2 2Maccabi Haifa nbsp 2 3 nbsp Dinamo Minsk 1 0 1 3Utrecht nbsp 4 1 nbsp Luzern 1 0 3 1Sibir Novosibirsk nbsp 2 2 a nbsp Apollon 1 0 1 2Randers nbsp 3 4 nbsp Lausanne Sport 2 3 1 1Dinamo București nbsp 3 4 nbsp Hajduk Split 3 1 0 3AZ nbsp 2 1 nbsp IFK Goteborg 2 0 0 1Spartak Zlatibor Voda nbsp 2 3 nbsp Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2 1 0 2Gyori ETO nbsp 1 1 4 3 p nbsp Montpellier 0 1 1 0 aet Aalesund nbsp 1 4 nbsp Motherwell 1 1 0 3Kalmar FF nbsp 3 6 span data, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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