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词条 2010–11 UEFA Europa League
释义

  1. Association team allocation

      Association ranking    Distribution    Redistribution rules    Teams  

  2. Round and draw dates

  3. Seeding

  4. Qualifying rounds

      First qualifying round    Second qualifying round    Third qualifying round  

  5. Play-off round

  6. Group stage

      Group A    Group B    Group C    Group D    Group E    Group F    Group G    Group H    Group I    Group J    Group K    Group L  

  7. Knockout phase

      Bracket    Round of 32    Round of 16    Quarter-finals    Semi-finals    Final  

  8. Top goalscorers

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

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| tourney_name = UEFA Europa League
| year = 2010–11
| image = Aviva Stadium(Dublin Arena).JPG
| size = 300px
| alt =
| caption = Aviva Stadium in Dublin hosted the final.
| dates = 16 September 2010 – 18 May 2011 (competition proper)
1 July – 26 August 2010 (qualifying)
| num_teams = 48+8 (competition proper)
161+33 (total)
| associations = 53
| venues =
| cities =
| champion_other = {{flagicon|POR}} Porto
| count = 2
| second_other = {{flagicon|POR}} Braga
| matches = 205
| goals = 551
| attendance =
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|COL}} Radamel Falcao
(17 goals)
| player =
| prevseason = 2009–10
| nextseason = 2011–12
}}

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.

Association team allocation

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

RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
1ENG}} England 79.4993
2ESP}} Spain 74.266 +1(UCL)
3ITA}} Italy 62.910 +1(UCL)
4GER}} Germany 56.695
5FRA}} France 50.168
6RUS}} Russia 47.625 +3(UCL)
7UKR}} Ukraine 41.8504 +1(UCL)
8NED}} Netherlands 39.130 +2(UCL)
9ROU}} Romania 38.908 +1(UCL)
10POR}} Portugal 36.4623 +2(UCL)
11TUR}} Turkey 32.225 +1(UCL)
12GRE}} Greece 28.165 +1(UCL)
13SCO}} Scotland 27.875 +2(UCL)
14BEL}} Belgium 25.325 +2(UCL)
15SUI}} Switzerland 25.250 +2(UCL)
16DEN}} Denmark 24.450 +1(FP)
17BUL}} Bulgaria 21.250 +1(UCL)
18CZE}} Czech Republic 20.750 +1(UCL)
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
19NOR}} Norway 18.8003 +1(UCL)
20AUT}} Austria 17.825 +1(UCL)
21SRB|2004}} Serbia 15.250
22ISR}} Israel 15.250
23CYP}} Cyprus 15.082 +1(UCL)
24SWE}} Sweden 14.691 +1(FP)
+1(UCL)
25SVK}} Slovakia 14.665
26POL}} Poland 12.916 +1(UCL)
27CRO}} Croatia 12.332 +1(UCL)
28FIN}} Finland 9.790 +1(FP)
+1(UCL)
29LTU}} Lithuania 9.666
30IRL}} Republic of Ireland 9.499
31LVA}} Latvia 9.164
32SVN}} Slovenia 9.082
33BLR}} Belarus 8.666 +1(UCL)
34BIH}} Bosnia and Herzegovina 8.665
35HUN}} Hungary 8.166 +1(UCL)
36ISL}} Iceland 6.665
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
37MDA}} Moldova 6.6653 +1(UCL)
38GEO}} Georgia 6.664
39LIE}} Liechtenstein 5.5001
40MKD}} Macedonia 5.1653
41AZE}} Azerbaijan 4.498
42EST}} Estonia 4.332
43ALB}} Albania 3.999
44KAZ}} Kazakhstan 3.249 +1(UCL)
45ARM}} Armenia 2.999
46WAL}} Wales 2.331 +1(UCL)
47NIR}} Northern Ireland 2.165
48FRO}} Faroe Islands 2.165
49LUX}} Luxembourg 1.332
50MNE}} Montenegro 1.000
51AND}} Andorra 0.500
52MLT}} Malta 0.4992
53SMR}} San Marino 0.250
Notes

Distribution

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]

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundTeams 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

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]

Teams

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

Round of 32
NED}} Twente (UCL GS)POR}} Benfica (UCL GS)SCO}} Rangers (UCL GS)RUS}} Rubin Kazan (UCL GS)
SUI}} Basel (UCL GS)RUS}} Spartak Moscow (UCL GS)NED}} Ajax (UCL GS)POR}} Braga (UCL GS)
Group stage
ESP}} Atlético Madrid (TH)BEL}} Anderlecht (UCL PO)NOR}} Rosenborg (UCL PO)RUS}} Zenit St. Petersburg (UCL PO)
AUT}} Red Bull Salzburg (UCL PO)ESP}} Sevilla (UCL PO)CZE}} Sparta Prague (UCL PO)UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv (UCL PO)
MDA}} Sheriff Tiraspol (UCL PO)ITA}} Sampdoria (UCL PO)SUI}} Young Boys (UCL PO)
Play-off round
ENG}} Manchester City (5th)RUS}} Lokomotiv Moscow (4th)GRE}} AEK Athens (3rd)ROU}} Unirea Urziceni (UCL Q3)
ENG}} Aston Villa (6th)RUS}} CSKA Moscow (5th)SCO}} Dundee United (CW)CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb (UCL Q3)
ESP}} Getafe (6th)UKR}} Tavriya Simferopol (CW)BEL}} Club Brugge (3rd)SWE}} AIK (UCL Q3)
ESP}} Villarreal (7th)Note ESPUKR}} Metalist Kharkiv (3rd)SUI}} Grasshopper (3rd)GRE}} PAOK (UCL Q3)
ITA}} Palermo (5th)NED}} PSV Eindhoven (3rd)KAZ}} Aktobe (UCL Q3)SCO}} Celtic (UCL Q3)
ITA}} Napoli (6th)NED}} Feyenoord (4th)FIN}} HJK Helsinki (UCL Q3)TUR}} Fenerbahçe (UCL Q3)
GER}} Bayer Leverkusen (4th)ROU}} Vaslui (3rd)WAL}} The New Saints (UCL Q3)BEL}} Gent (UCL Q3)
GER}} Borussia Dortmund (5th)ROU}} Steaua București (4th)BUL}} Litex Lovech (UCL Q3)CYP}} Omonia (UCL Q3)
FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain (CW)POR}} Porto (CW)BLR}} BATE Borisov (UCL Q3)POL}} Lech Poznań (UCL Q3)
FRA}} Lille (4th)TUR}} Trabzonspor (CW)HUN}} Debrecen (UCL Q3)
Third qualifying round
ENG}} Liverpool (7th)Note ENGPOR}} Sporting CP (4th)BUL}} Beroe Stara Zagora (CW)CYP}} Apollon (CW)
ITA}} Juventus (7th)TUR}} Galatasaray (3rd)BUL}} CSKA Sofia (2nd)SWE}} IFK Göteborg (2nd)
GER}} Stuttgart (6th)GRE}} Aris (4th)CZE}} Viktoria Plzeň (CW)SVK}} Slovan Bratislava (CW)
FRA}} Montpellier (5th)SCO}} Hibernian (4th)CZE}} Jablonec (2nd)POL}} Jagiellonia Białystok (CW)
RUS}} Sibir Novosibirsk (CR)BEL}} Genk (P-W)NOR}} Aalesund (CW)CRO}} Hajduk Split (CW)
UKR}} Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (4th)SUI}} Luzern (4th)AUT}} Sturm Graz (CW)FIN}} Inter Turku (CW)
NED}} AZ (5th)DEN}} Nordsjælland (CW)SRB|2004}} Red Star Belgrade (CW)
ROU}} Timișoara (5th)DEN}} Odense (2nd)ISR}} Maccabi Haifa (2nd)
Second qualifying round
UKR}} Karpaty Lviv (5th)AUT}} Austria Wien (2nd)IRL}} Shamrock Rovers (2nd)EST}} Sillamäe Kalev (2nd)
NED}} Utrecht (P-W)AUT}} Rapid Wien (3rd)LVA}} Jelgava (CW)ALB}} Besa (CW)
ROU}} Dinamo București (6th)SRB|2004}} OFK Beograd (3rd)LVA}} Ventspils (2nd)KAZ}} Atyrau (CW)
POR}} Marítimo (5th)SRB|2004}} Spartak Zlatibor Voda (4th)SVN}} Maribor (CW)ARM}} Mika (2nd)
TUR}} Beşiktaş (4th)ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv (3rd)SVN}} Gorica (3rd)WAL}} Bangor City (CW)
GRE}} Olympiacos (5th)CYP}} APOEL (2nd)BLR}} Dinamo Minsk (2nd)NIR}} Cliftonville (2nd)
SCO}} Motherwell (5th)SWE}} Elfsborg (3rd)BIH}} Borac Banja Luka (CW)FRO}} Víkingur Gøta (CW)
BEL}} Cercle Brugge (CR)SVK}} Dukla Banská Bystrica (3rd)HUN}} Videoton (2nd)LUX}} Differdange (CW)
SUI}} Lausanne-Sport (CR)POL}} Wisła Kraków (2nd)ISL}} Breiðablik (CW)MNE}} Budućnost Podgorica (2nd)
DEN}} Brøndby (3rd)CRO}} Cibalia (3rd)MDA}} Iskra-Stal (2nd)AND}} UE Sant Julià (CW)
BUL}} Levski Sofia (3rd)FIN}} Honka (2nd)GEO}} WIT Georgia (CW)MLT}} Valletta (CW)
CZE}} Baník Ostrava (3rd)LTU}} Sūduva Marijampolė (3rd)LIE}} Vaduz (CW)SMR}} Tre Penne (2nd)
NOR}} Molde (2nd)LTU}} Šiauliai (4th)Note LTUMKD}} Teteks (CW)
NOR}} Stabæk (3rd)IRL}} Sporting Fingal (CW)AZE}} Baku (CW)
First qualifying round
ISR}} Bnei Yehuda (CR)BIH}} Široki Brijeg (2nd)AZE}} Khazar (4th)FRO}} EB/Streymur (2nd)
CYP}} Anorthosis (3rd)BIH}} Zrinjski (4th)EST}} Narva Trans (3rd)FRO}} NSÍ Runavík (4th)
SWE}} Kalmar FF (4th)HUN}} Győri ETO (3rd)EST}} Flora (CR)LUX}} F91 Dudelange (2nd)
SVK}} Nitra (4th)HUN}} Zalaegerszeg (CR)ALB}} Tirana (3rd)LUX}} Grevenmacher (3rd)
POL}} Ruch Chorzów (3rd)ISL}} KR Reykjavík (2nd)ALB}} Laçi (4th)MNE}} Mogren (3rd)
CRO}} Šibenik (4th)ISL}} Fylkir (3rd)KAZ}} Shakhter Karagandy (3rd)MNE}} Zeta (4th)
FIN}} TPS (3rd)MDA}} Olimpia (3rd)KAZ}} Tobol Kostanay (4th)AND}} UE Santa Coloma (2nd)
LTU}} Tauras Tauragė (5th)Note LTUMDA}} Dacia (CR)ARM}} Ulisses (3rd)AND}} Lusitanos (4th)
IRL}} Dundalk (5th)Note IRLGEO}} Dinamo Tbilisi (2nd)ARM}} Banants (CR)MLT}} Sliema Wanderers (3rd)
LVA}} Skonto (3rd)GEO}} Zestaponi (3rd)WAL}} Llanelli (2nd)SMR}} Faetano (3rd)
SVN}} Olimpija (4th)MKD}} Rabotnički (2nd)WAL}} Port Talbot Town (3rd)SWE}} Gefle (FP)[8]
BLR}} Dnepr Mogilev (3rd)MKD}} Metalurg Skopje (3rd)NIR}} Glentoran (3rd)DEN}} Randers (FP)[9]
BLR}} Torpedo Zhodino (CR)AZE}} Qarabağ (3rd)NIR}} Portadown (CR)FIN}} MYPA (FP)[10]
Notes

Round and draw dates

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

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingFirst qualifying round21 June 20101 July 20108 July 2010
Second qualifying round15 July 201022 July 2010
Third qualifying round16 July 201029 July 20105 August 2010
Play-offPlay-off round6 August 201019 August 201026 August 2010
Group stageMatchday 127 August 2010
(Monaco)
16 September 2010
Matchday 230 September 2010
Matchday 321 October 2010
Matchday 44 November 2010
Matchday 51–2 December 2010
Matchday 615–16 December 2010
Knockout phaseRound of 3217 December 201017 February 201124 February 2011
Round of 1610 March 201117 March 2011
Quarter-finals18 March 20117 April 201114 April 2011
Semi-finals28 April 20115 May 2011
Final18 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

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

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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

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

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Second qualifying round

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

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Notes

Third qualifying round

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

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Notes

Play-off round

{{Main|2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Play-off round|l1=2010–11 UEFA Europa League play-off round}}

The draw for the play-off round was held on 6 August 2010.[23] The first legs were played on 17 and 19 August, and the second legs were played on 24 and 26 August 2010.

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Group stage

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The 48 clubs were drawn into twelve groups of four on 27 August 2010 in Monaco.[24] In each group, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The matchdays are 16 September, 30 September, 21 October, 4 November, 1–2 December, and 15–16 December 2010. The group winners and runners-up advance to the round of 32, where they are joined by the eight third-placed teams from the group stage of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League.

If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings (in descending order):[4]

  1. higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  2. superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question;
  3. higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  4. superior goal difference from all group matches played;
  5. higher number of goals scored;
  6. higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons.

Following a trial at last year's UEFA Europa League, UEFA have announced that in both this year's and the 2011–12 competition, two extra officials would be used – with one on each goal line.[25]

{{Clear}}
Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the round of 32

Group A

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City6321116+511
{{flagicon|POL}} Lech Poznań6321118+311
{{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus60607706
{{flagicon|AUT}} Red Bull Salzburg602419−82
 JUVLECMCSAL
Juventus3–31–10–0
Lech Poznań1–13–12–0
Manchester City1–13–13–0
Red Bull Salzburg1–10–10–2

Group B

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|GER}} Bayer Leverkusen633082+612
{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris631275+210
{{flagicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid622297+28
{{flagicon|NOR}} Rosenborg6105313−103
 ARIATLLEVRBK
Aris1–00–02–0
Atlético Madrid2–31–13–0
Bayer Leverkusen1–01–14–0
Rosenborg2–11–20–1

Group C

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP6402146+812
{{flagicon|FRA}} Lille622286+28
{{flagicon|BEL}} Gent6213813−57
{{flagicon|BUL}} Levski Sofia6213611−57
 GNTLSLILSCP
Gent1–01–13–1
Levski Sofia3–22–21–0
Lille3–01–01–2
Sporting CP5–15–01–0

Group D

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal640285+312
{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK632153+211
{{flagicon|CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb621345−17
{{flagicon|BEL}} Club Brugge603348−43
 BRGDZPAOKVLR
Club Brugge0–21–11–2
Dinamo Zagreb0–00–12–0
PAOK1–11–01–0
Villarreal2–13–01–0

Group E

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv6321106+411
{{flagicon|Belarus|1995}} BATE63121111010
{{flagicon|NED}} AZ6213810−27
{{flagicon|MDA}} Sheriff Tiraspol612357−25
 AZBTEDKSHF
AZ3–01–22–1
BATE4–11–43–1
Dynamo Kyiv2–02–20–0
Sheriff Tiraspol1–10–12–0

Group F

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow6510183+1516
{{flagicon|CZE}} Sparta Prague6231121209
{{flagicon|ITA}} Palermo6213711−47
{{flagicon|SUI}} Lausanne-Sport6015516−111
 CSMLAUPALSPP
CSKA Moscow5–13–13–0
Lausanne-Sport0–30–11–3
Palermo0–31–02–2
Sparta Prague1–13–33–2

Group G

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|RUS}} Zenit Saint Petersburg6600186+1218
{{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht62138807
{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK Athens6213913−47
{{flagicon|CRO}} Hajduk Split6105513−83
 AEKANDHAJZNT
AEK Athens1–13–10–3
Anderlecht3–02–01–3
Hajduk Split1–31–02–3
Zenit St. Petersburg4–23–12–0

Group H

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|GER}} Stuttgart6501166+1015
{{flagicon|SUI}} Young Boys6303101009
{{flagicon|ESP}} Getafe621348−47
{{flagicon|DEN}} Odense6114814−64
 GETOBSTUYB
Getafe2–10–31–0
Odense1–11–22–0
Stuttgart1–05–13–0
Young Boys2–04–24–2

Group I

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven6420103+714
{{flagicon|UKR}} Metalist Kharkiv632194+511
{{flagicon|ITA}} Sampdoria612347−35
{{flagicon|HUN}} Debrecen6105413−93
 DEBMETPSVSAM
Debrecen0–51–22–0
Metalist Kharkiv2–10–22–1
PSV Eindhoven3–00–01–1
Sampdoria1–00–01–2

Group J

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
{{flagicon|FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain633094+512
{{flagicon|ESP}} Sevilla6312107+310
{{flagicon|GER}} Borussia Dortmund6231107+39
{{flagicon|UKR}} Karpaty Lviv6015415−111
 DORKARPSGSEV
Borussia Dortmund3–01–10–1
Karpaty Lviv3–41–10–1
Paris Saint-Germain0–02–04–2
Sevilla2–24–00–1

Group K

Team{{Tooltip| Pld | Played{{Tooltip| W | Won{{Tooltip| D | Drawn{{Tooltip| L | Lost{{Tooltip| GF | Goals for{{Tooltip| GA | Goals against{{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference{{Tooltip| Pts | Points
{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool624083+510
{{flagicon|ITA}} Napoli614189−17
{{flagicon|ROU}} Steaua București6132911−26
{{flagicon|NED}} Utrecht605157−25
 LIVNAPSTEUTR
Liverpool3–14–10–0
Napoli0–01–00–0
Steaua București1–13–33–1
Utrecht0–03–31–1

Group L

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{{flagicon|POR}} Porto6510144+1016
{{flagicon|TUR}} Beşiktaş641196+313
{{flagicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien6105512−73
{{flagicon|BUL}} CSKA Sofia6105410−63
 BJKCSSPORRPD
Beşiktaş1–01–32–0
CSKA Sofia1–20–10–2
Porto1–13–13–0
Rapid Wien1–21–21–3

Knockout phase

{{Main|2010–11 UEFA Europa League knockout phase}}

In the knockout phase, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final.

The draw for the round of 32 and round of 16 was held on 17 December 2010.[26] The draws for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final (to determine the "home" team) were held on 18 March 2011.[27]

Bracket

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| RD2=Round of 16
| RD3=Quarter-finals
| RD4=Semi-finals
| RD5=Final
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| RD1-score01-1=0
| RD1-score01-2=1
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| RD1-score03-1=1
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| RD1-score04-1=2
| RD1-score04-2=0
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| RD1-score05-1=0
| RD1-score05-2=0
| RD1-score05-agg=0
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| RD1-score06-1=2
| RD1-score06-2=3
| RD1-score06-agg=5
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| RD1-score07-1=2
| RD1-score07-2=1
| RD1-score07-agg=3
| RD1-team08={{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow
| RD1-score08-1=3
| RD1-score08-2=1
| RD1-score08-agg=4
| RD1-team09={{flagicon|UKR}} Metalist Kharkiv
| RD1-score09-1=0
| RD1-score09-2=0
| RD1-score09-agg=0
| RD1-team10={{flagicon|GER}} Bayer Leverkusen
| RD1-score10-1=2
| RD1-score10-2=4
| RD1-score10-agg=6
| RD1-team11={{flagicon|ITA}} Napoli
| RD1-score11-1=0
| RD1-score11-2=1
| RD1-score11-agg=1
| RD1-team12={{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal
| RD1-score12-1=0
| RD1-score12-2=2
| RD1-score12-agg=2
| RD1-team13={{flagicon|RUS}} Rubin Kazan
| RD1-score13-1=0
| RD1-score13-2=2
| RD1-score13-agg=2
| RD1-team14={{flagicon|NED}} Twente
| RD1-score14-1=2
| RD1-score14-2=2
| RD1-score14-agg=4
| RD1-team15={{flagicon|SWI}} Young Boys
| RD1-score15-1=2
| RD1-score15-2=1
| RD1-score15-agg=3
| RD1-team16={{flagicon|RUS}} Zenit Saint Petersburg
| RD1-score16-1=1
| RD1-score16-2=3
| RD1-score16-agg=4
| RD1-team17={{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
| RD1-score17-1=2
| RD1-score17-2=2
| RD1-score17-agg=4
| RD1-team18={{flagicon|GER}} Stuttgart
| RD1-score18-1=1
| RD1-score18-2=0
| RD1-score18-agg=1
| RD1-team19={{flagicon|BLR}} BATE Borisov
| RD1-score19-1=2
| RD1-score19-2=0
| RD1-score19-agg=2
| RD1-team20={{flagicon|FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain (a)
| RD1-score20-1=2
| RD1-score20-2=0
| RD1-score20-agg=2
| RD1-team21={{flagicon|FRA}} Lille
| RD1-score21-1=2
| RD1-score21-2=1
| RD1-score21-agg=3
| RD1-team22={{flagicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven
| RD1-score22-1=2
| RD1-score22-2=3
| RD1-score22-agg=5
| RD1-team23={{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers (a)
| RD1-score23-1=1
| RD1-score23-2=2
| RD1-score23-agg=3
| RD1-team24={{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP
| RD1-score24-1=1
| RD1-score24-2=2
| RD1-score24-agg=3
| RD1-team25={{flagicon|TUR}} Beşiktaş
| RD1-score25-1=1
| RD1-score25-2=0
| RD1-score25-agg=1
| RD1-team26={{flagicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv
| RD1-score26-1=4
| RD1-score26-2=4
| RD1-score26-agg=8
| RD1-team27={{flagicon|GRE}} Aris
| RD1-score27-1=0
| RD1-score27-2=0
| RD1-score27-agg=0
| RD1-team28={{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City
| RD1-score28-1=0
| RD1-score28-2=3
| RD1-score28-agg=3
| RD1-team29={{flagicon|POL}} Lech Poznań
| RD1-score29-1=1
| RD1-score29-2=0
| RD1-score29-agg=1
| RD1-team30={{flagicon|POR}} Braga
| RD1-score30-1=0
| RD1-score30-2=2
| RD1-score30-agg=2
| RD1-team31={{flagicon|CZE}} Sparta Prague
| RD1-score31-1=0
| RD1-score31-2=0
| RD1-score31-agg=0
| RD1-team32={{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool
| RD1-score32-1=0
| RD1-score32-2=1
| RD1-score32-agg=1
| RD2-team01={{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow
| RD2-score01-1=0
| RD2-score01-2=1
| RD2-score01-agg=1
| RD2-team02={{flagicon|POR}} Porto
| RD2-score02-1=1
| RD2-score02-2=2
| RD2-score02-agg=3
| RD2-team03={{flagicon|NED}} Ajax
| RD2-score03-1=0
| RD2-score03-2=0
| RD2-score03-agg=0
| RD2-team04={{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow
| RD2-score04-1=1
| RD2-score04-2=3
| RD2-score04-agg=4
| RD2-team05={{flagicon|GER}} Bayer Leverkusen
| RD2-score05-1=2
| RD2-score05-2=1
| RD2-score05-agg=3
| RD2-team06={{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal
| RD2-score06-1=3
| RD2-score06-2=2
| RD2-score06-agg=5
| RD2-team07={{flagicon|NED}} Twente
| RD2-score07-1=3
| RD2-score07-2=0
| RD2-score07-agg=3
| RD2-team08={{flagicon|RUS}} Zenit Saint Petersburg
| RD2-score08-1=0
| RD2-score08-2=2
| RD2-score08-agg=2
| RD2-team09={{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
| RD2-score09-1=2
| RD2-score09-2=1
| RD2-score09-agg=3
| RD2-team10={{flagicon|FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain
| RD2-score10-1=1
| RD2-score10-2=1
| RD2-score10-agg=2
| RD2-team11={{flagicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven
| RD2-score11-1=0
| RD2-score11-2=1
| RD2-score11-agg=1
| RD2-team12={{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers
| RD2-score12-1=0
| RD2-score12-2=0
| RD2-score12-agg=0
| RD2-team13={{flagicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv
| RD2-score13-1=2
| RD2-score13-2=0
| RD2-score13-agg=2
| RD2-team14={{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City
| RD2-score14-1=0
| RD2-score14-2=1
| RD2-score14-agg=1
| RD2-team15={{flagicon|POR}} Braga
| RD2-score15-1=1
| RD2-score15-2=0
| RD2-score15-agg=1
| RD2-team16={{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool
| RD2-score16-1=0
| RD2-score16-2=0
| RD2-score16-agg=0
| RD3-team01={{flagicon|POR}} Porto
| RD3-score01-1=5
| RD3-score01-2=5
| RD3-score01-agg=10
| RD3-team02={{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow
| RD3-score02-1=1
| RD3-score02-2=2
| RD3-score02-agg=3
| RD3-team03={{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal
| RD3-score03-1=5
| RD3-score03-2=3
| RD3-score03-agg=8
| RD3-team04={{flagicon|NED}} Twente
| RD3-score04-1=1
| RD3-score04-2=1
| RD3-score04-agg=2
| RD3-team05={{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
| RD3-score05-1=4
| RD3-score05-2=2
| RD3-score05-agg=6
| RD3-team06={{flagicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven
| RD3-score06-1=1
| RD3-score06-2=2
| RD3-score06-agg=3
| RD3-team07={{flagicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv
| RD3-score07-1=1
| RD3-score07-2=0
| RD3-score07-agg=1
| RD3-team08={{flagicon|POR}} Braga (a)
| RD3-score08-1=1
| RD3-score08-2=0
| RD3-score08-agg=1
| RD4-team01={{flagicon|POR}} Porto
| RD4-score01-1=5
| RD4-score01-2=2
| RD4-score01-agg=7
| RD4-team02={{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal
| RD4-score02-1=1
| RD4-score02-2=3
| RD4-score02-agg=4
| RD4-team03={{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
| RD4-score03-1=2
| RD4-score03-2=0
| RD4-score03-agg=2
| RD4-team04={{flagicon|POR}} Braga (a)
| RD4-score04-1=1
| RD4-score04-2=1
| RD4-score04-agg=2
| RD5-team01={{flagicon|POR}} Porto
| RD5-score01=1
| RD5-team02={{flagicon|POR}} Braga
| RD5-score02=0
}}

Round of 32

The first legs were played on 15 and 17 February, and the second legs were played on 22, 23 and 24 February 2011.

{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Napoli|ITA|1–2|Villarreal|ESP|0–0|1–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Rangers|SCO|3–3 (a)|Sporting CP|POR|1–1|2–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Sparta Prague|CZE|0–1|Liverpool|ENG|0–0|0–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Anderlecht|BEL|0–5|Ajax|NED|0–3|0–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Lech Poznań|POL|1–2|Braga|POR|1–0|0–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Beşiktaş|TUR|1–8|Dynamo Kyiv|UKR|1–4|0–4}}{{TwoLegResult|Basel|SUI|3–4|Spartak Moscow|RUS|2–3|1–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Young Boys|SUI|3–4|Zenit Saint Petersburg|RUS|2–1|1–3}}{{TwoLegResult|Aris|GRE|0–3|Manchester City|ENG|0–0|0–3}}{{TwoLegResult|PAOK|GRE|1–2|CSKA Moscow|RUS|0–1|1–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Sevilla|ESP|2–2 (a)|Porto|POR|1–2|1–0}}{{TwoLegResult|Rubin Kazan|RUS|2–4|Twente|NED|0–2|2–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Lille|FRA|3–5|PSV Eindhoven|NED|2–2|1–3}}{{TwoLegResult|Benfica|POR|4–1|Stuttgart|GER|2–1|2–0}}{{TwoLegResult|BATE Borisov|BLR|2–2 (a)|Paris Saint-Germain|FRA|2–2|0–0}}{{TwoLegResult|Metalist Kharkiv|UKR|0–6|Bayer Leverkusen|GER|0–4|0–2}}
|}

Round of 16

The first legs were played on 10 March, and the second legs were played on 17 March 2011.

{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Benfica {{flagicon|POR}}||3–2|{{flagicon|FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain||2–1|1–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Dynamo Kyiv {{flagicon|UKR}}||2–1|{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City||2–0|0–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Twente {{flagicon|NED}}||3–2|{{flagicon|RUS}} Zenit Saint Petersburg||3–0|0–2}}{{TwoLegResult|CSKA Moscow {{flagicon|RUS}}||1–3|{{flagicon|POR}} Porto||0–1|1–2}}{{TwoLegResult|PSV Eindhoven {{flagicon|NED}}||1–0|{{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers||0–0|1–0}}{{TwoLegResult|Bayer Leverkusen {{flagicon|GER}}||3–5|{{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal||2–3|1–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Ajax {{flagicon|NED}}||0–4|{{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow||0–1|0–3}}{{TwoLegResult|Braga {{flagicon|POR}}||1–08|{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool||1–0|0–0}}
|}

Quarter-finals

The first legs were played on 7 April, and the second legs were played on 14 April 2011.

{{TwoLeg start}}{{TwoLegResult|Porto|POR|10–3|Spartak Moscow|RUS|5–1|5–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Benfica|POR|6–3|PSV Eindhoven|NED|4–1|2–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Villarreal|ESP|8–2|Twente|NED|5–1|3–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Dynamo Kyiv|UKR|1–1 (a)9|Braga|POR|1–1|0–0}}
|}

Semi-finals

The first legs were played on 28 April, and the second legs were played on 5 May 2011.

{{TwoLeg start}}{{TwoLegResult|Benfica|POR|2–2 (a)10|Braga|POR|2–1|0–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Porto|POR|7–4|Villarreal|ESP|5–1|2–3}}
|}

Final

{{Main|2011 UEFA Europa League Final}}

The final was played on 18 May 2011 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Due to UEFA rules against corporate sponsorship outside the federation, for the final the stadium was referred to as the "Dublin Arena".

{{football box
|date=18 May 2011
|time=19:45 IST
|team1=Porto {{flagicon|POR}}
|score=1–0
|report=Report
|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Braga
|goals1=Falcao {{goal|44}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Aviva Stadium, Dublin
|attendance=45,391
|referee=Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)[28] }}

Top goalscorers

The top scorers from the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League (excluding qualifying rounds and play-off round) are as follows:

RankNameTeamGoalsMinutes played
1{{flagicon|COL}} Radamel Falcao{{flagicon|POR}} Porto171098
2{{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Rossi{{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal111037
3{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Necid{{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow6526
4{{flagicon|MLI}} Frédéric Kanouté{{flagicon|ESP}} Sevilla5461
{{flagicon|CIV}} Wilfried Bony{{flagicon|CZE}} Sparta Prague526
{{flagicon|BRA}} Nilmar{{flagicon|ESP}} Villarreal572
{{flagicon|LAT}} Artjoms Rudņevs{{flagicon|POL}} Lech Poznań621
{{flagicon|URU}} Edinson Cavani{{flagicon|ITA}} Napoli667
{{flagicon|COL}} Fredy Guarín{{flagicon|POR}} Porto808
{{flagicon|UKR}} Artem Milevskiy{{flagicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv967
{{flagicon|HUN}} Balázs Dzsudzsák{{flagicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven973

See also

References

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2. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/13430716.stm|title=Europa League final: Porto 1-0 Braga|date=18 May 2011|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=24 May 2011| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110520052319/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/13430716.stm| archivedate= 20 May 2011 | deadurl= no}}
3. ^UEFA Country Ranking 2009 Bert Kassies' Site
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5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://en.uefa.com/uefa/socialresponsibility/respect/news/newsid=1486635.html |title=Sweden top UEFA Respect Fair Play rankings |access-date=10 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100512213153/http://en.uefa.com/uefa/socialresponsibility/respect/news/newsid=1486635.html#sweden+uefa+respect+fair+play+rankings |archive-date=12 May 2010 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
6. ^{{cite news |title=2010/11 UEFA Europa League Access list and calendar |url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=1478496.html |work=uefa.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=25 May 2010 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=1479460.html|title=2010/11 UEFA Europa League list of participants |publisher=UEFA.com|date=12 November 2010}}
8. ^[https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/arkiv/cuper/2010-01/04/fair-play-gefle-till-europa-league/ Fair Play: Gefle IF till Europa League] {{sv icon}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/|title=2018 Soccer news, photos, stats, schedules, standings and videos|author=|date=|website=Yahoo Sports}}
10. ^MYPAlle tie auki eurocupeihin {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717191731/http://www.veikkausliiga.com/News.aspx?type=1&ID=39154 |date=17 July 2011 }} {{fi icon}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/p/portsmouth/8558580.stm|title=Portsmouth Europa appeal rejected|author=|date=22 April 2010|publisher=|via=news.bbc.co.uk}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfc.com/news/100224_Statement.asp|title=A statement by Dundalk F.C. following the dissolution of Cork City F.C.|author=|date=|website=dundalkfc.com}}
13. ^„Vėtra“ šiemet negalės rungtyniauti UEFA Europos lygoje {{lt icon}}
14. ^{{Cite news|title = El Mallorca anuncia un concurso de acreedores para hacer frente a su deuda |trans-title=Mallorca announces to host in a creditor contest to meet its debt |url=http://www.abc.es/20100518/deportes-futbol/mallorca-anuncia-concurso-acreedores-201005182004.html |publisher = ABC |accessdate = 9 October 2010 |date = 18 May 2010}}
15. ^{{Cite news|title=Mallorca not admitted to UEFA competition |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1507133.html#mallorca+admitted+uefa+competition |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=22 July 2010 |date=22 July 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100723132142/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid%3D1507133.html |archivedate=23 July 2010 |deadurl=no |df= }}
16. ^{{Cite news|title=Mallorca appeal to UEFA denied |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1509489.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=30 July 2010 |date=30 July 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100801005520/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid%3D1509489.html |archivedate=1 August 2010 |deadurl=no |df= }}
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18. ^Seeding in the 2010–11 Europa League {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100619171216/http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/seedel2010.html |date=19 June 2010 }} Bert Kassies
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1498789.html|title=Olympiacos and Beşiktaş discover fate – UEFA.com|author=|date=|website=www.uefa.com}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1504830.html|title=Liverpool and Juve learn draw fate|first=|last=UEFA.com|date=|website=UEFA.com}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1507537.html|title=Sant Julià and MYPA fixture rearranged – UEFA.com|author=|date=|website=www.uefa.com}}
22. ^{{Cite web |title=Győr, Budućnost Podgorica awarded default wins |url=http://en.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid=1507076.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=22 July 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100725005411/http://en.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/disciplinary/news/newsid%3D1507076.html |archivedate=25 July 2010 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy-all }}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1510999.html|title=Villa and Rapid to meet again|first=|last=UEFA.com|date=|website=UEFA.com}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1520076.html|title=Big names face difficult groups|first=|last=UEFA.com|date=|website=UEFA.com}}
25. ^UEFA welcomes IFAB referee trial decision {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100723003628/http://en.uefa.com/uefa/footballfirst/matchorganisation/refereeing/news/newsid%3D1506902.html |date=23 July 2010 }}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1580080.html|title=Liverpool get Sparta in round of 32 draw|first=|last=UEFA.com|date=|website=UEFA.com}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1609225.html|title=Benfica, PSV paired in Europa League quarter-finals|first=|last=UEFA.com|date=|website=UEFA.com}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=https://as.com/futbol/2011/05/16/mas_futbol/1305496816_850215.html|title=Velasco Carballo arbitrará la final de la Europa League|first=Diario|last=AS|date=16 May 2011|website=AS.com}}

External links

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