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2012–13 UEFA Europa League

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42nd season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
2012–13 UEFA Europa League
TheAmsterdam Arena inAmsterdam hosted the final
Tournament details
Dates3 July – 30 August 2012 (qualifying)
20 September 2012 – 15 May 2013 (competition proper)
Teams48+8 (competition proper)
161+32 (total) (from 53 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsEnglandChelsea (1st title)
Runners-upPortugalBenfica
Tournament statistics
Matches played205
Goals scored521 (2.54 per match)
Attendance4,174,756 (20,365 per match)
Top scorer(s)Libor Kozák (Lazio)
8 goals
International football competition

The2012–13 UEFA Europa League was the 42nd season ofEurope's secondary clubfootball tournament organised byUEFA, and the 4th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to theUEFA Europa League.

Thefinal was played at theAmsterdam Arena inAmsterdam, Netherlands.[1] It was contested on 15 May 2013 between Portuguese clubBenfica and English clubChelsea, who entered the competition at the Round of 32 after they finished in third place in the group stage of the2012–13 Champions League. Chelsea won the final 2–1 for their first Europa League title, making them the fourth club – afterJuventus,Ajax andBayern Munich – and the first English club to havewon all three major European trophies at the time (UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and theCup Winners' Cup).[2]

For the 2012–13 edition, the following changes were made from the 2011–12 edition:

  • The cup winners of the six top-ranked associations had direct access to the UEFA Europa League group stage.[3] This allocation of slots has a direct impact on the qualification path, and adaptations were made to the access list in order to accommodate these changes.[4]
  • Matchdays 5 and 6 were no longer held on exclusive weeks, but instead were played on the same weeks as Matchdays 5 and 6 of the UEFA Champions League.[5]

Atlético Madrid were the defending champions, but were eliminated byRubin Kazan in the Round of 32.

Association team allocation

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A total of 193 teams from 53 UEFA member associations participate in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. The association ranking based on theUEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[6]

  • Associations 1–6 each have three teams qualify
  • Associations 7–9 each have four teams qualify
  • Associations 10–51 (except Liechtenstein) each have three teams qualify
  • Associations 52–53 each have two teams qualify
  • Liechtenstein has one team qualify (as it organises only a domestic cup and no domestic league)
  • The top three associations of the 2011–12UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking each gain an additional berth
  • Moreover, 32 teams eliminated from the2012–13 UEFA Champions League are transferred to the Europa League (this is one fewer than usual asTottenham Hotspur did not participate in the UEFA Champions League non-champions qualifying path due toChelsea winning the2011–12 UEFA Champions League)

The winners of the2011–12 UEFA Europa League are given an additional entry as title holders if they do not qualify for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League or Europa League through their domestic performance. However, this additional entry is not necessary for this season since the title holders qualified for European competitions through their domestic performance.

Association ranking

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For the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2011UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2006–07 to 2010–11.[7][8]

Apart from the allocation based on the association coefficients, associations could have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

  • (FP) – Additional berths for associations via theFair Play ranking (Norway, Finland, Netherlands)[9]
  • (UCL) – Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions League
RankAssociationCoeffTeamsNotes
1 England85.7853+1(UCL)
2 Spain82.329
3 Germany69.436+1(UCL)
4 Italy60.552+1(UCL)
5 France53.678
6 Portugal51.596+1(UCL)
7 Russia44.7074+1(UCL)
8 Ukraine43.883+1(UCL)
9 Netherlands40.129+1(FP)
+2(UCL)
10 Turkey35.0503+1(UCL)
11 Greece34.166+2(UCL)
12 Denmark30.550+1(UCL)
13 Belgium27.000+1(UCL)
14 Romania25.824+2(UCL)
15 Scotland25.141+1(UCL)
16 Switzerland24.900+1(UCL)
17 Israel22.000+1(UCL)
18 Czech Republic20.850+1(UCL)
RankAssociationCoeffTeamsNotes
19 Austria20.7003
20 Cyprus18.124+1(UCL)
21 Bulgaria17.875
22 Croatia16.124
23 Belarus16.083+1(UCL)
24 Poland15.916+1(UCL)
25 Slovakia14.499
26 Norway14.375+1(FP)
+1(UCL)
27 Serbia14.250+1(UCL)
28 Sweden14.125+1(UCL)
29 Bosnia and Herzegovina9.124
30 Finland8.966+1(FP)
+1(UCL)
31 Republic of Ireland8.708
32 Hungary8.500+1(UCL)
33 Moldova7.749+1(UCL)
34 Lithuania7.708+1(UCL)
35 Latvia7.415
36 Georgia6.957
RankAssociationCoeffTeamsNotes
37 Azerbaijan6.1653+1(UCL)
38 Slovenia6.124+1(UCL)
39 Macedonia5.207
40 Iceland4.957
41 Kazakhstan4.374
42 Liechtenstein4.0001
43 Montenegro3.8753
44 Albania3.874
45 Estonia3.791
46 Wales2.790
47 Armenia2.583
48 Malta2.416
49 Northern Ireland2.249
50 Faroe Islands1.416
51 Luxembourg1.374+1(UCL)
52 Andorra1.0002
53 San Marino0.916

Distribution

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Due to the following reasons, changes to the default allocation system had to be made:

The following changes to the default allocation system were made to compensate for these vacated spots:[10][11][12]

  • The domestic cup winners of association 7 (Russia) were promoted from the play-off round to the group stage.
  • The domestic cup winners of associations 16 and 17 (Switzerland and Israel) were promoted from the third qualifying round to the play-off round.
  • The domestic cup winners of associations 19 and 20 (Austria and Cyprus) were promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round.
  • The domestic cup winners of associations 33, 34, 35 and 36 (Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia and Georgia) were promoted from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round.
Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundTeams transferred from Champions League
First qualifying round
(74 teams)
  • 17 domestic cup winners from associations 37–53
  • 25 domestic league runners-up from associations 28–53 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 29 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 22–51 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 3 teams which qualified via Fair Play ranking
Second qualifying round
(80 teams)
  • 16 domestic cup winners from associations 21–36
  • 12 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–27
  • 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
  • 37 winners from the first qualifying round
Third qualifying round
(58 teams)
  • 3 domestic cup winners from associations 18–20
  • 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)
  • 3 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–3 (League Cup winners for England)
  • 40 winners from the second qualifying round
Play-off round
(62 teams)
  • 10 domestic cup winners from associations 8–17
  • 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
  • 29 winners from the third qualifying round
  • 14 losers from the Champions League third qualifying round
Group stage
(48 teams)
  • Title holders
  • 6 domestic cup winners from associations 1–7
    (minus the spot vacated by Atlético Madrid)
  • 31 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

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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:[6]

  • When the domestic cup winners (considered as the "highest-placed" qualifier within the national association with the latest starting round) also qualify for the Champions League, their Europa League place is vacated. As a result, either of the following teams qualify for the Europa League:
    • The domestic cup runners-up, provided they have not yet qualified for European competitions, qualify for the Europa League as the "lowest-placed" qualifier (with the earliest starting round), with the other Europa League qualifiers moved up one "place".
    • Otherwise, the highest-placed team in the league which have not yet qualified for European competitions qualify for the Europa League, with the Europa League qualifiers which finish above them in the league moved up one "place".
  • When the domestic cup winners also qualify for the Europa League through league position, their place through the league position is vacated. As a result, the highest-placed team in the league which have not yet qualified for European competitions qualify for the Europa League, with the Europa League qualifiers which finish above them in the league moved up one "place" if possible.
  • For associations where a Europa League place is reserved for the League Cup winners, they always qualify for the Europa League as the "lowest-placed" qualifier (or as the second "lowest-placed" qualifier in cases where the cup runners-up qualify as stated above). If the League Cup winners have already qualified for European competitions through other methods, this reserved Europa League place is taken by the highest-placed league team in the league which have not yet qualified for European competitions.
  • A Fair Play place is taken by the highest-ranked team in the domestic Fair Play table which have not yet qualified for European competitions.

Teams

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The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[13][14]

  • TH: Title holders
  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
  • CL4R: League placed 4th but entered Europa League due to Champions League 4 teams per association rule
  • P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
  • FP: Fair Play
  • UCL: Transferred 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
UkraineDynamo Kyiv(UCL GS)GreeceOlympiacos(UCL GS)RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg(UCL GS)NetherlandsAjax(UCL GS)
EnglandChelsea(UCL GS)BelarusBATE Borisov(UCL GS)PortugalBenfica(UCL GS)RomaniaCFR Cluj(UCL GS)
Group stage
SpainAtlético MadridTH(5th)PortugalAcadémica(CW)CyprusAEL Limassol(UCL PO)GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach(UCL PO)
EnglandTottenham Hotspur(4th)[Note ENG]RussiaRubin Kazan(CW)SloveniaMaribor(UCL PO)DenmarkCopenhagen(UCL PO)
GermanyBayer Leverkusen(5th)SwitzerlandBasel(UCL PO)ItalyUdinese(UCL PO)
ItalyNapoli(CW)SwedenHelsingborgs IF(UCL PO)TurkeyFenerbahçe(UCL PO)
FranceLyon(CW)IsraelIroni Kiryat Shmona(UCL PO)GreecePanathinaikos(UCL PO)
Play-off round
EnglandNewcastle United(5th)NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven(CW)IsraelHapoel Tel Aviv(CW)AzerbaijanNeftçi(UCL Q3)
SpainLevante(6th)NetherlandsAZ(4th)LuxembourgF91 Dudelange(UCL Q3)SerbiaPartizan(UCL Q3)
GermanyVfB Stuttgart(6th)TurkeyTrabzonspor(3rd)HungaryDebrecen(UCL Q3)RomaniaVaslui(UCL Q3)
ItalyLazio(4th)GreeceAtromitos(4th)[Note GRE]Czech RepublicSlovan Liberec(UCL Q3)ScotlandMotherwell(UCL Q3)
FranceBordeaux(5th)DenmarkMidtjylland(3rd)LithuaniaEkranas(UCL Q3)BelgiumClub Brugge(UCL Q3)
PortugalSporting CP(4th)BelgiumLokeren(CW)PolandŚląsk Wrocław(UCL Q3)NetherlandsFeyenoord(UCL Q3)
RussiaCSKA Moscow(3rd)RomaniaDinamo București(CW)MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol(UCL Q3)
UkraineMetalist Kharkiv(3rd)ScotlandHeart of Midlothian(CW)FinlandHJK(UCL Q3)
UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk(4th)SwitzerlandLuzern(2nd)NorwayMolde(UCL Q3)
Third qualifying round
EnglandLiverpool(LC)PortugalMarítimo(5th)GreecePAOK(5th)[Note GRE]Czech RepublicSparta Prague(2nd)[Note CZE]
SpainAthletic Bilbao(CR)RussiaDynamo Moscow(4th)DenmarkHorsens(4th)AustriaRapid Wien(2nd)
GermanyHannover 96(7th)UkraineArsenal Kyiv(5th)BelgiumGenk(3rd)CyprusOmonia(CW)
ItalyInternazionale(6th)NetherlandsHeerenveen(5th)RomaniaSteaua București(3rd)
FranceMarseille(LC)TurkeyBursaspor(5th)[Note TUR]ScotlandDundee United(4th)[Note SCO]
Second qualifying round
RussiaAnzhi Makhachkala(5th)IsraelBnei Yehuda(3rd)CroatiaHajduk Split(2nd)SerbiaVojvodina(3rd)
UkraineMetalurh Donetsk(CR)IsraelMaccabi Netanya(4th)CroatiaSlaven Belupo(3rd)SwedenAIK(2nd)
NetherlandsVitesse(P-W)Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň(3rd)BelarusNaftan Novopolotsk(CW)Bosnia and HerzegovinaŠiroki Brijeg(2nd)
TurkeyEskişehirspor(6th)[Note TUR]Czech RepublicMladá Boleslav(4th)[Note CZE]BelarusShakhtyor Soligorsk(2nd)FinlandInter Turku(2nd)
GreeceAsteras Tripolis(6th)[Note GRE]AustriaAdmira Wacker Mödling(3rd)PolandLegia Warsaw(CW)Republic of IrelandSligo Rovers(CW)
DenmarkAGF(5th)AustriaRied(CR)PolandRuch Chorzów(2nd)HungaryVideoton(2nd)
BelgiumGent(P-W)CyprusAPOEL(2nd)SlovakiaSpartak Trnava(2nd)MoldovaMilsami Orhei(CW)
RomaniaRapid București(4th)CyprusAnorthosis Famagusta(4th)SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava(3rd)LithuaniaŽalgiris(CW)
ScotlandSt Johnstone(6th)[Note SCO]BulgariaCSKA Sofia(2nd)NorwayAalesund(CW)LatviaSkonto(CW)
SwitzerlandYoung Boys(3rd)BulgariaLevski Sofia(3rd)NorwayTromsø(2nd)Georgia (country)Dila Gori(CW)
SwitzerlandServette(4th)BulgariaLokomotiv Plovdiv(CR)SerbiaRed Star Belgrade(CW)
First qualifying round
CroatiaOsijek(CR)LithuaniaŠiauliai(4th)KazakhstanAktobe(3rd)MaltaFloriana(4th)
BelarusGomel(3rd)LatviaLiepājas Metalurgs(2nd)LiechtensteinEschen/Mauren(CW)Northern IrelandPortadown(2nd)
PolandLech Poznań(4th)LatviaDaugava Daugavpils(3rd)MontenegroČelik Nikšić(CW)Northern IrelandCliftonville(3rd)
SlovakiaSenica(CR)Georgia (country)Metalurgi Rustavi(2nd)MontenegroRudar Pljevlja(2nd)Northern IrelandCrusaders(CR)
NorwayRosenborg(3rd)Georgia (country)Torpedo Kutaisi(3rd)MontenegroZeta(3rd)Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur(CW)
SerbiaJagodina(4th)AzerbaijanBaku(CW)AlbaniaTirana(CW)Faroe IslandsVíkingur Gøta(3rd)
SwedenIF Elfsborg(3rd)AzerbaijanKhazar Lankaran(2nd)AlbaniaTeuta(2nd)Faroe IslandsNSÍ(4th)
SwedenKalmar FF(CR)AzerbaijanInter Baku(3rd)AlbaniaFlamurtari(4th)LuxembourgJeunesse Esch(2nd)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBorac Banja Luka(3rd)SloveniaOlimpija Ljubljana(2nd)EstoniaLevadia Tallinn(CW)LuxembourgGrevenmacher(3rd)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo(4th)SloveniaMura 05(3rd)EstoniaNõmme Kalju(2nd)LuxembourgDifferdange 03(4th)
FinlandJJK(3rd)SloveniaCelje(CR)EstoniaNarva Trans(3rd)AndorraFC Santa Coloma(CW)
FinlandKuPS(CR)North MacedoniaRenova(CW)WalesBangor City(2nd)AndorraUE Santa Coloma(3rd)
Republic of IrelandSt Patrick's Athletic(4th)North MacedoniaMetalurg Skopje(2nd)WalesLlanelli(P-W)[Note WAL]San MarinoLa Fiorita(CW)
Republic of IrelandBohemians(5th)[Note IRL]North MacedoniaShkëndija(3rd)WalesCefn Druids(CR)San MarinoLibertas(2nd)
HungaryHonvéd(4th)[Note HUN]IcelandFH(2nd)ArmeniaShirak(CW)NorwayStabæk(FP)[15]
HungaryMTK Budapest(CR)IcelandÍBV(3rd)ArmeniaGandzasar Kapan(2nd)FinlandMYPA(FP)[16]
MoldovaDacia Chișinău(2nd)IcelandÞór(CR)ArmeniaPyunik(3rd)NetherlandsTwente(FP)[17]
MoldovaZimbru Chișinău(3rd)KazakhstanOrdabasy(CW)MaltaHibernians(CW)
LithuaniaSūduva(3rd)KazakhstanZhetysu(2nd)MaltaBirkirkara(3rd)
Notes
  1. ^ab
    Czech Republic (CZE):Sigma Olomouc, the2011–12 Czech Cup winner, were initially to enter the third qualifying round of the Europa League. However, UEFA banned them from participating in Europa League over the club's involvement in a corruption scandal.[18] As a result,Sparta Prague, the second-placed team of the2011–12 Gambrinus liga, entered the Europa League third qualifying round instead of the second qualifying round, andMladá Boleslav, the fourth-placed team of the league, took one of Czech Republic's Europa League places in the second qualifying round.
  2. ^
    England (ENG):Tottenham Hotspur, the fourth-placed team of the2011–12 Premier League, were initially to enter the2012–13 UEFA Champions League. However, asChelsea, the sixth-placed team of the league (who would have entered the Europa League at the group stage as winners of the2011–12 FA Cup), won the2011–12 UEFA Champions League, they automatically qualified for the following year's competition as title holders, and because of the restriction that no association can have more than four teams playing in the Champions League, Tottenham Hotspur instead entered the2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage.
  3. ^abc
    Greece (GRE):AEK Athens, the third-placed team of the2011–12 Superleague Greece, could not get a UEFA license to compete in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League due to financial problems.[19] As a result,Atromitos andPAOK, the fourth and fifth-placed teams of the league, entered the Europa League play-off round and third qualifying round instead of the third and second qualifying rounds respectively, andAsteras Tripolis, the sixth-placed team of the league, took Greece's Europa League place in the second qualifying round.
  4. ^
    Hungary (HUN):Győri ETO finished third in the2011–12 Hungarian National Championship I, but they were not eligible to enter the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, due to having been suspended from participating in UEFA competitions (for the first season they qualify between the 2011–12 and 2013–14 seasons), in relation to club licensing violations.[20] As a result,Honvéd, the fourth-placed team of the league, took one of Hungary's Europa League places in the first qualifying round.
  5. ^
    Republic of Ireland (IRL): BecauseDerry City, the third-placed team of the2012 League of Ireland Premier Division, went into liquidation two years ago, which led to a European ban for three years (and were thus refused entry to the 2012–13 European competitions by UEFA),Bohemians, the fifth-placed team of the league, claimed the Europa League spot in the first qualifying round.[21]
  6. ^ab
    Scotland (SCO): As a result of second-placedRangers' administration and eventual liquidation,[22]Motherwell, the third-placed team of the2011–12 Scottish Premier League, took Scotland's Champions League place in the non-champions path, instead of entering the Europa League third qualifying round, and consequently,Dundee United, the fourth-placed team of the league, entered the Europa League third qualifying round, instead of the second qualifying round, andSt Johnstone, the sixth-placed team of the league, took Scotland's Europa League place in the second qualifying round (as the fifth-placed team,Heart of Midlothian, already qualified for the Europa League as winners of the2011–12 Scottish Cup).
  7. ^ab
    Turkey (TUR):Beşiktaş, the fourth-placed team of the2011–12 Süper Lig, have been banned by UEFA from competing in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, due to financial problems.[23] As a result,Bursaspor, the fifth-placed team of the league (as well as the runners-up of the2011–12 Turkish Cup), entered the Europa League third qualifying round, instead of the second qualifying round, andEskişehirspor, the sixth-placed team of the league, took Turkey's Europa League place in the second qualifying round. Bursaspor were also initially banned from entering the Europa League, but this was overturned by theCourt of Arbitration for Sport.[24]
  8. ^
    Wales (WAL):Neath, the third-placed team of the2011–12 Welsh Premier League, has been refused the UEFA license by the License Appeal body and was ineligible to participate in the end-of-season UEFA Europa League play-offs that were won byLlanelli.[25]

Round and draw dates

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All draws are held at UEFA headquarters inNyon,Switzerland unless stated otherwise.[26]

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingFirst qualifying round25 June 20125 July 201212 July 2012
Second qualifying round19 July 201226 July 2012
Third qualifying round20 July 20122 August 20129 August 2012
Play-offPlay-off round10 August 201223 August 201230 August 2012
Group stageMatchday 131 August 2012
(Monaco)
20 September 2012
Matchday 24 October 2012
Matchday 325 October 2012
Matchday 48 November 2012
Matchday 522 November 2012
Matchday 66 December 2012
Knockout phaseRound of 3220 December 201214 February 201321 February 2013
Round of 167 March 201314 March 2013
Quarter-finals15 March 20134 April 201311 April 2013
Semi-finals12 April 201325 April 20132 May 2013
Final15 May 2013 atAmsterdam Arena,Amsterdam

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.

Qualifying rounds

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Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase

In the qualifying rounds and the play-off round, teams were divided into seeded and unseeded teams based on their 2012UEFA club coefficients,[27][28][29] and then drawn intotwo-legged home-and-away ties. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.

First qualifying round

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The draw for the first qualifying round was held on 25 June 2012.[30] The first legs were played on 3 and 5 July, and the second legs were played on 10 and 12 July 2012.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Narva Trans Estonia0–7[a]Azerbaijan Inter Baku0–50–2
MTK Budapest Hungary2–3[a]Slovakia Senica1–11–2
Tirana Albania2–0Luxembourg Grevenmacher2–00–0
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country)1–2Kazakhstan Aktobe1–10–1
Borac Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina3–3 (a)Montenegro Čelik Nikšić2–21–1
Baku Azerbaijan0–2Slovenia Mura 050–00–2
IF Elfsborg Sweden12–0Malta Floriana8–04–0
Renova North Macedonia8–0San Marino Libertas4–04–0
FC Santa Coloma Andorra1–4Croatia Osijek0–11–3
Jagodina Serbia0–1Kazakhstan Ordabasy0–10–0
Differdange 03 Luxembourg6–0Faroe Islands NSÍ3–03–0
Crusaders Northern Ireland0–4[a]Norway Rosenborg0–30–1
Cefn Druids Wales0–5[a]Finland MYPA0–00–5
Levadia Tallinn Estonia2–2 (a)[a]Lithuania Šiauliai1–01–2
Bohemians Republic of Ireland1–5Iceland Þór0–01–5
Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina9–6Malta Hibernians5–24–4
Twente Netherlands9–0Andorra UE Santa Coloma6–03–0
Rudar Pljevlja Montenegro1–2Armenia Shirak0–11–1
Flamurtari Albania0–3Hungary Honvéd0–10–2
Dacia Chișinău Moldova2–0Slovenia Celje1–01–0
Sūduva Lithuania3–3 (a)Latvia Daugava Daugavpils0–13–2
KuPS Finland3–2Wales Llanelli2–11–1
Cliftonville Northern Ireland1–4[a]Sweden Kalmar FF1–00–4
Víkingur Gøta Faroe Islands0–10Belarus Gomel0–60–4
FH Iceland3–1Liechtenstein Eschen/Mauren2–11–0
Lech Poznań Poland3–1Kazakhstan Zhetysu2–01–1
Khazar Lankaran Azerbaijan4–2Estonia Nõmme Kalju2–22–0
Birkirkara Malta2–2 (a)North Macedonia Metalurg Skopje2–20–0
Pyunik Armenia2–4[a]Montenegro Zeta0–32–1
Teuta Albania1–9Georgia (country) Metalurgi Rustavi0–31–6
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia6–0Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch3–03–0
EB/Streymur Faroe Islands3–3 (a)Armenia Gandzasar Kapan3–10–2
St Patrick's Athletic Republic of Ireland2–2 (a)Iceland ÍBV1–01–2 (a.e.t.)
La Fiorita San Marino0–6[a]Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs0–20–4
JJK Finland4–3Norway Stabæk2–02–3
Bangor City Wales1–2[a]Moldova Zimbru Chișinău0–01–2
Shkëndija North Macedonia1–2Northern Ireland Portadown0–01–2
Notes:
  1. ^abcdefghiOrder of legs reversed after original draw

Second qualifying round

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The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 25 June 2012, immediately after the first qualifying round draw.[30] The first legs were played on 19 July, and the second legs were played on 26 July 2012.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Khazar Lankaran Azerbaijan1–2Poland Lech Poznań1–10–1
Eskişehirspor Turkey3–1Scotland St Johnstone2–01–1
Hajduk Split Croatia2–1Latvia Skonto2–00–1
AIK Sweden2–1Iceland FH1–11–0
Renova North Macedonia1–2Belarus Gomel0–21–0
Naftan Novopolotsk Belarus6–7Serbia Red Star Belgrade3–43–3
Vojvodina Serbia5–1Lithuania Sūduva1–14–0
JJK Finland3–3 (a)Montenegro Zeta3–20–1
Young Boys Switzerland1–1 (4–1p)Moldova Zimbru Chișinău1–00–1 (a.e.t.)
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Bulgaria5–7Netherlands Vitesse4–41–3
Tirana Albania1–6Norway Aalesund1–10–5
Metalurh Donetsk Ukraine11–2Montenegro Čelik Nikšić7–04–2
Maccabi Netanya Israel2–2 (a)Finland KuPS1–21–0
Mladá Boleslav Czech Republic4–0Iceland Þór3–01–0
Levadia Tallinn Estonia1–6Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta1–30–3
Milsami Orhei Moldova4–5Kazakhstan Aktobe4–20–3
Slaven Belupo Croatia10–2Northern Ireland Portadown6–04–2
Servette Switzerland5–1Armenia Gandzasar Kapan2–03–1
Twente Netherlands6–1Finland Inter Turku1–15–0
Žalgiris Lithuania2–6Austria Admira Wacker Mödling1–11–5
Osijek Croatia1–6Sweden Kalmar FF1–30–3
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia1–1 (a)Hungary Videoton1–10–0
Rapid București Romania5–1Finland MYPA3–12–0
Metalurgi Rustavi Georgia (country)1–5[a]Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň1–30–2
Mura 05 Slovenia1–1 (a)Bulgaria CSKA Sofia0–01–1
Inter Baku Azerbaijan2–2 (2–4p)Greece Asteras Tripolis1–11–1 (a.e.t.)
Differdange 03 Luxembourg2–4[a]Belgium Gent0–12–3
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia5–0Hungary Honvéd1–04–0
Levski Sofia Bulgaria2–3Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo1–01–3
Liepājas Metalurgs Latvia3–7Poland Legia Warsaw2–21–5
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Belarus1–1 (a)Austria Ried1–10–0
Bnei Yehuda Israel3–0Armenia Shirak2–01–0
Rosenborg Norway4–3Kazakhstan Ordabasy2–22–1
Spartak Trnava Slovakia4–2Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers3–11–1
Dacia Chișinău Moldova1–2Sweden IF Elfsborg1–00–2
Široki Brijeg Bosnia and Herzegovina2–3Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic1–11–2 (a.e.t.)
APOEL Cyprus3–0Slovakia Senica2–01–0
Ruch Chorzów Poland6–1North Macedonia Metalurg Skopje3–13–0
AGF Denmark2–5Georgia (country) Dila Gori1–21–3
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia0–1Norway Tromsø0–00–1 (a.e.t.)
Notes:
  1. ^abOrder of legs reversed after original draw

Third qualifying round

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The draw for the third qualifying rounds was held on 20 July 2012.[31] The first legs were played on 2 August, and the second legs were played on 9 August 2012.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Videoton Hungary4–0Belgium Gent1–03–0
AIK Sweden3–1Poland Lech Poznań3–00–1
Eskişehirspor Turkey1–4France Marseille1–10–3
Red Star Belgrade Serbia0–0 (6–5p)Cyprus Omonia0–00–0 (a.e.t.)
Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina2–2 (a)Montenegro Zeta2–10–1
Admira Wacker Mödling Austria2–4Czech Republic Sparta Prague0–22–2
Kalmar FF Sweden1–3Switzerland Young Boys1–00–3
Dundee United Scotland2–7Russia Dynamo Moscow2–20–5
Arsenal Kyiv Ukraine2–3Slovenia Mura 050–3[a]2–0
KuPS Finland1–6[b]Turkey Bursaspor1–00–6
Steaua București Romania3–1Slovakia Spartak Trnava0–13–0
Gomel Belarus0–4England Liverpool0–10–3
Ried Austria3–4Poland Legia Warsaw2–11–3
St Patrick's Athletic Republic of Ireland0–5Germany Hannover 960–30–2
Servette Switzerland1–1 (a)Norway Rosenborg1–10–0
Athletic Bilbao Spain4–3Croatia Slaven Belupo3–11–2
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia4–0Netherlands Vitesse2–02–0
Asteras Tripolis Greece1–1 (a)Portugal Marítimo1–10–0
Heerenveen Netherlands4–1[b]Romania Rapid București4–00–1
Ruch Chorzów Poland0–7Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň0–20–5
Horsens Denmark4–3Sweden IF Elfsborg1–13–2
APOEL Cyprus3–1Norway Aalesund2–11–0
Hajduk Split Croatia2–3[b]Italy Internazionale0–32–0
Vojvodina Serbia2–3Austria Rapid Wien2–10–2
Genk Belgium4–2Kazakhstan Aktobe2–12–1
Tromsø Norway2–1Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk1–11–0
Twente Netherlands4–0Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav2–02–0
Bnei Yehuda Israel1–6Greece PAOK0–21–4
Dila Gori Georgia (country)3–1Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta0–13–0[c]
Notes:
  1. ^UEFA awardedMura 05 a 3–0 win due toArsenal Kyiv fielding suspended playerÉric Matoukou in the first leg. The original match had ended in a 3–0 win for Arsenal Kyiv.[32]
  2. ^abcOrder of legs reversed after original draw.
  3. ^The match was abandoned in the 82nd minute due to crowd disturbance.Dila Gori was leading 3–0. That result was confirmed standing by UEFA.[33]

Play-off round

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Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League play-off round

The draw for the play-off round was held on 10 August 2012.[34] The first legs were played on 22 and 23 August, and the second legs were played on 28 and 30 August 2012.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia6–0Netherlands AZ1–05–0
Neftçi Azerbaijan4–2[a]Cyprus APOEL1–13–1
Atromitos Greece1–2England Newcastle United1–10–1
Tromsø Norway3–3 (a)Serbia Partizan3–20–1
Vaslui Romania2–4Italy Internazionale0–22–2
Heart of Midlothian Scotland1–2England Liverpool0–11–1
Athletic Bilbao Spain9–3Finland HJK6–03–3
Marítimo Portugal3–0Georgia (country) Dila Gori1–02–0
Molde Norway4–1Netherlands Heerenveen2–02–1
Debrecen Hungary1–7Belgium Club Brugge0–31–4
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova1–2France Marseille1–20–0
Trabzonspor Turkey0–0 (2–4p)Hungary Videoton0–00–0 (a.e.t.)
Midtjylland Denmark2–3Switzerland Young Boys0–32–0
Śląsk Wrocław Poland4–10Germany Hannover 963–51–5
Dinamo București Romania1–4Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv0–21–2
Horsens Denmark1–6Portugal Sporting CP1–10–5
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg1–7[a]Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv1–30–4
Feyenoord Netherlands2–4Czech Republic Sparta Prague2–20–2
Motherwell Scotland0–3Spain Levante0–20–1
Red Star Belgrade Serbia2–3France Bordeaux0–02–3
Lokeren Belgium2–2 (a)Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň2–10–1
Mura 05 Slovenia1–5[a]Italy Lazio0–21–3
AIK Sweden2–1Russia CSKA Moscow0–12–0
Legia Warsaw Poland2–3Norway Rosenborg1–11–2
Bursaspor Turkey4–5Netherlands Twente3–11–4 (a.e.t.)
Ekranas Lithuania0–5[a]Romania Steaua București0–20–3
Slovan Liberec Czech Republic4–6Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–22–4
VfB Stuttgart Germany3–1Russia Dynamo Moscow2–01–1
PAOK Greece2–4Austria Rapid Wien2–10–3
Luzern Switzerland2–3Belgium Genk2–10–2
Zeta Montenegro0–14Netherlands PSV Eindhoven0–50–9
Notes:
  1. ^abcdOrder of legs reversed after original draw

Group stage

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Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage
Location of teams of the2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage.
Red: Group A; Yellow: Group B; Green: Group C; Dark green: Group D;
Purple: Group E; Pink: Group F; Blue: Group G; Orange: Group H;
Brown: Group I; Deep pink: Group J; Cyan: Group K; Spring green: Group L.

The draw for the group stage was held inMonaco on 31 August 2012.[35] The 48 teams were allocated into four pots based on their 2012UEFA club coefficients,[27][28][29] with the title holders,Atlético Madrid, being placed in Pot 1 automatically. They were drawn into twelve groups of four, with the restriction that teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.

In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away in around-robin format. The matchdays were 20 September, 4 October, 25 October, 8 November, 22 November, and 6 December 2012. The group winners and runners-up advanced to theround of 32, where they were joined by the eight third-placed teams from the2012–13 UEFA Champions League group stage.

A total of 25 national associations were represented in the group stage.[36] This was the first time a team from Azerbaijan qualified for the group stage of a UEFA competition. AEL, Anzhi, Kiryat Shmona, Levante, Marítimo, Neftçi and Videoton all appeared in the group stage of a UEFA competition for the first time.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLIVANZYBUDI
1EnglandLiverpool6312119+210[a]Advance toknockout phase1–02–22–3
2RussiaAnzhi Makhachkala631275+210[a]1–02–02–0
3SwitzerlandYoung Boys63121413+110[a]3–53–13–1
4ItalyUdinese6114712−540–11–12–3
Source:Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^abcHead-to-head points: Liverpool 7, Anzhi Makhachkala 6, Young Boys 4.

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPLZATLACAHTA
1Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň6411114+713Advance toknockout phase1–03–14–0
2SpainAtlético Madrid640274+3121–02–11–0
3PortugalAcadémica612369−351–12–01–1
4IsraelHapoel Tel Aviv6114411−741–20–32–0
Source:Soccerway

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationFENMGBOMAEL
1TurkeyFenerbahçe6411107+313Advance toknockout phase0–32–22–0
2GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach6321116+5112–42–02–0
3FranceMarseille6123911−250–12–25–1
4CyprusAEL Limassol6114410−640–10–03–0
Source:Soccerway

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBORNEWMTMBRU
1FranceBordeaux6411105+513Advance toknockout phase2–01–04–0
2EnglandNewcastle United623175+293–01–11–0
3PortugalMarítimo613246−261–10–02–1
4BelgiumClub Brugge6114611−541–22–22–0
Source:Soccerway

Group E

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationSTESTUCOPMOL
1RomaniaSteaua București632199011Advance toknockout phase1–51–02–0
2GermanyVfB Stuttgart622296+38[a]2–20–00–1
3DenmarkCopenhagen622256−18[a]1–10–22–1
4NorwayMolde620468−261–22–01–2
Source:Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: VfB Stuttgart 4, Copenhagen 1.

Group F

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationDNINAPPSVAIK
1UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk6501168+815Advance toknockout phase3–12–04–0
2ItalyNapoli63031212094–21–34–0
3NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven621387+171–23–01–1
4SwedenAIK6114514−942–31–21–0
Source:Soccerway

Group G

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationGNKBSLVIDSPO
1BelgiumGenk633094+512Advance toknockout phase0–03–02–1
2SwitzerlandBasel623174+392–21–03–0
3HungaryVideoton620468−260–12–13–0
4PortugalSporting CP6123410−651–10–02–1
Source:Soccerway

Group H

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRUBINTPARNEF
1RussiaRubin Kazan6420103+714Advance toknockout phase3–02–01–0
2ItalyInternazionale6321119+2112–21–02–2
3SerbiaPartizan603338−53[a]1–11–30–0
4AzerbaijanNeftçi603348−43[a]0–11–31–1
Source:Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^abTied on head-to-head points (2) and head-to-head goal difference (0). Head-to-head away goals: Partizan 1, Neftçi 0.

Group I

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationOLSPRATHIKS
1FranceLyon6510148+616Advance toknockout phase2–12–12–0
2Czech RepublicSparta Prague623196+391–13–13–1
3SpainAthletic Bilbao612379−252–30–01–1
4IsraelIroni Kiryat Shmona6024613−723–41–10–2
Source:Soccerway

Group J

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLAZTOTPANMRB
1ItalyLazio633092+712Advance toknockout phase0–03–01–0
2EnglandTottenham Hotspur624084+4100–03–13–1
3GreecePanathinaikos6123411−751–11–11–0
4SloveniaMaribor6114610−441–41–13–0
Source:Soccerway

Group K

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMETBAYROSRAP
1UkraineMetalist Kharkiv641193+613[a]Advance toknockout phase2–03–12–0
2GermanyBayer Leverkusen641192+713[a]0–01–03–0
3NorwayRosenborg6204710−361–20–13–2
4AustriaRapid Wien6105414−1031–00–41–2
Source:Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Metalist Kharkiv 4, Bayer Leverkusen 1.

Group L

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationHANLEVHELTWE
1GermanyHannover 966330118+312Advance toknockout phase2–13–20–0
2SpainLevante6321105+5112–21–03–0
3SwedenHelsingborgs IF6114912−34[a]1–21–32–2
4NetherlandsTwente6042510−54[a]2–20–01–3
Source:Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Helsingborg 4, Twente 1.

Knockout phase

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Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League knockout phase

In theknockout phase, teams played against each other overtwo legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 32, the twelve group winners and the four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage with the better group records were seeded, and the twelve group runners-up and the other four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage were unseeded. The seeded teams were drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association could not be drawn against each other.
  • In the draws for the round of 16 onwards, there were no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association could be drawn against each other.

Bracket

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Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
ItalyNapoli000
Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň325Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň011
BelarusBATE Borisov000TurkeyFenerbahçe112
TurkeyFenerbahçe011TurkeyFenerbahçe213
GermanyVfB Stuttgart123ItalyLazio011
BelgiumGenk101GermanyVfB Stuttgart011
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach303ItalyLazio235
ItalyLazio325TurkeyFenerbahçe112
GermanyBayer Leverkusen011PortugalBenfica033
PortugalBenfica123PortugalBenfica134
UkraineDynamo Kyiv101FranceBordeaux022
FranceBordeaux112PortugalBenfica314
RussiaAnzhi Makhachkala314EnglandNewcastle United112
GermanyHannover 96112RussiaAnzhi Makhachkala000
EnglandNewcastle United011EnglandNewcastle United01115 May –Amsterdam
UkraineMetalist Kharkiv000PortugalBenfica1
EnglandTottenham Hotspur213EnglandChelsea2
FranceLyon112EnglandTottenham Hotspur(a.e.t.;a)314
ItalyInternazionale235ItalyInternazionale044
RomaniaCFR Cluj000EnglandTottenham Hotspur224 (1)
SwitzerlandBasel213SwitzerlandBasel(p)224 (4)
UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk011SwitzerlandBasel202
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg(a)213RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg011
EnglandLiverpool033SwitzerlandBasel112
NetherlandsAjax202 (2)EnglandChelsea235
RomaniaSteaua București(p)022 (4)RomaniaSteaua București112
Czech RepublicSparta Prague011EnglandChelsea033
EnglandChelsea112EnglandChelsea325
SpainLevante314RussiaRubin Kazan134
GreeceOlympiacos000SpainLevante000
SpainAtlético Madrid011RussiaRubin Kazan(a.e.t.)022
RussiaRubin Kazan202

Round of 32

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The draw for the round of 32 was held on 20 December 2012.[37]The first legs were played on 14 February, and the second legs were played on 21 February 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
BATE Borisov Belarus0–1Turkey Fenerbahçe0–00–1
Internazionale Italy5–0Romania CFR Cluj2–03–0
Levante Spain4–0Greece Olympiacos3–01–0
Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia3–3 (a)England Liverpool2–01–3
Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine1–2France Bordeaux1–10–1
Bayer Leverkusen Germany1–3Portugal Benfica0–11–2
Newcastle United England1–0Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv0–01–0
VfB Stuttgart Germany3–1Belgium Genk1–12–0
Atlético Madrid Spain1–2Russia Rubin Kazan0–21–0
Ajax Netherlands2–2 (2–4p)Romania Steaua București2–00–2 (a.e.t.)
Basel Switzerland3–1Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–01–1
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia4–2Germany Hannover 963–11–1
Sparta Prague Czech Republic1–2England Chelsea0–11–1
Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany3–5Italy Lazio3–30–2
Tottenham Hotspur England3–2France Lyon2–11–1
Napoli Italy0–5Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň0–30–2

Round of 16

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The draw for the round of 16 was held on 20 December 2012, immediately after the round of 32 draw.[37]The first legs were played on 7 March, and the second legs were played on 14 March 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic1–2Turkey Fenerbahçe0–11–1
Benfica Portugal4–2France Bordeaux1–03–2
Anzhi Makhachkala Russia0–1England Newcastle United0–00–1
VfB Stuttgart Germany1–5Italy Lazio0–21–3
Tottenham Hotspur England4–4 (a)Italy Internazionale3–01–4 (a.e.t.)
Levante Spain0–2Russia Rubin Kazan0–00–2 (a.e.t.)
Basel Switzerland2–1Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg2–00–1
Steaua București Romania2–3England Chelsea1–01–3

Quarter-finals

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The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 15 March 2013.[38]The first legs were played on 4 April, and the second legs were played on 11 April 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Chelsea England5–4Russia Rubin Kazan3–12–3
Tottenham Hotspur England4–4 (1–4p)Switzerland Basel2–22–2 (a.e.t.)
Fenerbahçe Turkey3–1Italy Lazio2–01–1
Benfica Portugal4–2England Newcastle United3–11–1

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals was held on 12 April 2013.[39]The first legs were played on 25 April, and the second legs were played on 2 May 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Fenerbahçe Turkey2–3Portugal Benfica1–01–3
Basel Switzerland2–5England Chelsea1–21–3

Final

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Main article:2013 UEFA Europa League final

The final was played on 15 May 2013 at theAmsterdam Arena inAmsterdam, Netherlands. A draw was held on 12 April 2013, after the semi-final draw, to determine the "home" team for administrative purposes.

BenficaPortugal1–2EnglandChelsea
Report
Attendance: 46,163[40]

Statistics

[edit]

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.

Top goalscorers

[edit]
RankPlayerTeamGoalsMinutes played
1Czech RepublicLibor KozákItalyLazio8613
2UruguayEdinson CavaniItalyNapoli7462
ParaguayÓscar CardozoPortugalBenfica585
4ArgentinaRodrigo PalacioItalyInternazionale6436
SpainFernando TorresEnglandChelsea810
6ArgentinaRaúl BobadillaSwitzerlandYoung Boys5535
VenezuelaSalomón RondónRussiaRubin Kazan976
8CroatiaMarko LivajaItalyInternazionale4416
NigeriaVictor MosesEnglandChelsea426
EnglandJonjo ShelveyEnglandLiverpool481
MaliCheick DiabatéFranceBordeaux509
SerbiaNikola ĐurđićSwedenHelsingborgs IF540
ItalySergio FloccariItalyLazio562
EnglandJermain DefoeEnglandTottenham Hotspur614
BrazilCleiton XavierUkraineMetalist Kharkiv630
RomaniaRaul RusescuRomaniaSteaua București661
SenegalPapiss CisséEnglandNewcastle United676
CameroonSamuel Eto'oRussiaAnzhi Makhachkala900
SwitzerlandMarco StrellerSwitzerlandBasel949
TurkeyGökdeniz KaradenizRussiaRubin Kazan1066
NetherlandsDirk KuytTurkeyFenerbahçe1105
SwitzerlandFabian SchärSwitzerlandBasel1147

Source:[41]

Top assists

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RankPlayerTeamAssistsMinutes played
1SpainJosé BarkeroSpainLevante6477'
SpainJuan MataEnglandChelsea6491'
3ColombiaFredy GuarínItalyInternazionale4568'
EnglandFrank LampardEnglandChelsea4619'
EgyptMohamed SalahSwitzerlandBasel4948'
6FranceClément GrenierFranceLyon3331'
Czech RepublicJan KovaříkCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň3360'
GermanyLars StindlGermanyHannover 963398'
Ivory CoastLacina TraoréRussiaAnzhi Makhachkala3411'
UkraineYevhen SeleznyovUkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk3443'
TurkeyEmre BelözoğluSpainAtlético Madrid3467'
FranceJulien GoriusBelgiumGenk3556'
ItalyAntonio CassanoItalyInternazionale3574'
HungarySzabolcs HusztiGermanyHannover 963683'
MoroccoMbark BoussoufaRussiaAnzhi Makhachkala3696'
EnglandStewart DowningEnglandLiverpool3701'
ItalyAntonio CandrevaItalyLazio3705'
WalesGareth BaleEnglandTottenham Hotspur3716'
FinlandRoman EremenkoRussiaRubin Kazan3768'
RomaniaȘtefan RaduItalyLazio3776'
JapanGōtoku SakaiGermanyVfB Stuttgart3784'
Czech RepublicRadim ŘezníkCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň3900'
BrazilHernanesItalyLazio3908'
IsraelBibras NatchoRussiaRubin Kazan31018'
BrazilCristianTurkeyFenerbahçe31074'

Source:[42]

See also

[edit]

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