Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Today the Champions League draw here is the possible crossings for Juve and Roma – TodaySport.it

Juve in the first band with the largest in Europe, third in Rome together – among others – to Borussia Moenchengladbach and Wolfsburg. There waiting for this afternoon at 17.45, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, the draw for the Champions League than in previous years has some news.

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The 32 teams divided into four urns, will be distributed in eight groups of four to play doubles in comparison home and away. Unlike previous editions, after the change in the regulations, the urn one of the draw will feature the reigning champions and national champions of the first seven federations: Spain, England, Germany, Italy, Portugal, France and Russia. And given that Barcelona is also the champion of Spain, the eighth federation in the standings, the Netherlands, will occupy the vacancy as head of the series. For the first time a Paeser, Spain, will be represented by five teams and just one of them could end up against Juve and Roma. It begins Tuesday, September 15, ended with the finals on Saturday May 28 in Milan. The group stage ends on December 9, then again on February 16 with the first leg of the second round.

These are the 32 qualified (divided by age) in the Champions League from 2015 to 2016.

FIRST BAND : Barcelona (Spain), Chelsea (England), Bayern Monaco (Germany), JUVENTUS, Benfica (Portugal), PSG (France), Zenit (Russia), PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands).

SECOND BAND : Real Madrid (Spain) , Atletico Madrid (Spain), Porto (Portugal), Arsenal (England), Manchester United (England), Valencia (Spain), Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), Manchester City (England).

THREE BAND : Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine), Seville (Spain), Lyon (France), Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine), Olympiakos (Greece), CSKA Moscow (Russia), Galatasaray (Turkey), Rome.

FOURTH BEAMS A: BATE Borisov (Belarus), Borussia Moenchengladbach (Germany), Wolfsburg (Germany), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel), Gent (Belgium), Malmoe (Sweden), Astana (Kazakhstan).

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