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2013–14 UEFA Champions League qualifying

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European football tournament

2013–14 UEFA Champions League qualifying was the preliminary phase of the2013–14 UEFA Champions League, prior to the competition proper. Qualification consisted of the qualifying phase (first to third rounds) and the play-off round. It was played from 2 July to 28 August 2013, deciding 10 of the 32 places in thegroup stage.[1]

All times wereCEST (UTC+2).

Round and draw dates

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All draws were held at UEFA headquarters inNyon,Switzerland.[2]

RoundDraw date and timeFirst legSecond leg
First qualifying round24 June 2013, 12:00[3]2–3 July 20139–10 July 2013
Second qualifying round16–17 July 201323–24 July 2013
Third qualifying round19 July 2013, 12:00[4]30–31 July 20136–7 August 2013
Play-off round9 August 2013, 11:45[5]20–21 August 201327–28 August 2013

Format

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In the qualifying phase and play-off round, each tie was played overtwo legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level, theaway goals rule was applied, i.e., the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs advanced. If away goals were also equal, then thirty minutes ofextra time was played. The away goals rule was again applied after extra time, i.e., if there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level, the visiting team advanced by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals were scored during extra time, the tie was decided bypenalty shoot-out.[1]

In the draws for each round, teams were seeded based on theirUEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season, with the teams divided into seeded and unseeded pots. A seeded team was drawn against an unseeded team, with the order of legs in each tie decided randomly. Due to the limited time between matches, the draws for the second and third qualifying rounds took place before the results of the previous round were known. For these draws (or in any cases where the result of a tie in the previous round was not known at the time of the draw), the seeding was carried out under the assumption that the team with the higher coefficient of an undecided tie advanced to this round, which means if the team with the lower coefficient was to advance, it simply took the seeding of its defeated opponent. Prior to the draws, UEFA may form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, but they were purely for convenience of the draw and for ensuring that teams from the same association were not drawn against each other, and did not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition.[1]

Teams

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There were two routes which the teams were separated into during qualifying:

  • Champions Route, which included all domestic champions which did not automatically qualify for the group stage.
  • League Route (also called theNon-champions Path or theBest-placed Path), which included all domestic non-champions which did not automatically qualify for the group stage.

A total of 54 teams (39 in Champions Route, 15 in League Route) were involved in the qualifying phase and play-off round. The 10 winners of the play-off round (5 in Champions Route, 5 in League Route) advanced to thegroup stage to join the 22 automatic qualifiers. The 15 losers of thethird qualifying round entered theEuropa League play-off round, and the 10 losers of theplay-off round entered theEuropa League group stage.[1]

Below were the participating teams (with their 2013UEFA club coefficients),[6] grouped by their starting rounds.[7]

Key to colours
Winners of the play-off roundadvanced to thegroup stage
Losers of the play-off roundentered theEuropa League group stage
Losers of the third qualifying roundentered theEuropa League play-off round

Champions Route

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Third qualifying round
TeamCoeff
SwitzerlandBasel59.785
CyprusAPOEL35.366
AustriaAustria Wien16.575
Second qualifying round
TeamCoeff
BelarusBATE Borisov39.175
ScotlandCeltic37.538
RomaniaSteaua București35.604
Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň28.745
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb25.916
SerbiaPartizan17.425
PolandLegia Warsaw13.650
MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol11.533
SloveniaMaribor9.941
SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava8.341
SwedenIF Elfsborg8.125
IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv8.075
NorwayMolde7.835
FinlandHJK6.701
LithuaniaEkranas6.300
AzerbaijanNeftçi5.708
Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi5.333
Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar4.566
IcelandFH4.083
HungaryGyőri ETO3.850
WalesThe New Saints3.766
BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad3.450
Republic of IrelandSligo Rovers3.225
KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy2.941
AlbaniaSkënderbeu2.833
MaltaBirkirkara2.541
Northern IrelandCliftonville2.116
North MacedoniaVardar2.050
LatviaDaugava Daugavpils1.658
MontenegroSutjeska1.300
EstoniaNõmme Kalju1.191
LuxembourgFola Esch0.925
First qualifying round
TeamCoeff
Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur2.316
San MarinoTre Penne1.383
AndorraLusitanos1.100
ArmeniaShirak0.850

League Route

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Play-off round
TeamCoeff
EnglandArsenal113.592
ItalyMilan93.829
GermanySchalke 0484.922
SpainReal Sociedad17.605
PortugalPaços de Ferreira12.833
Third qualifying round
TeamCoeff
FranceLyon95.800
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg70.766
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven64.945
UkraineMetalist Kharkiv[†]62.451
TurkeyFenerbahçe[‡]46.400
GreecePAOK[†]28.800
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg28.075
DenmarkNordsjælland12.640
SwitzerlandGrasshopper7.285
BelgiumZulte Waregem6.880
Notes
  1. On 14 August 2013,Metalist Kharkiv were disqualified from the 2013–14 UEFA club competitions because of previous match-fixing.[8] UEFA decided to replace Metalist Kharkiv in the Champions League play-off round withPAOK, who were eliminated by Metalist Kharkiv in the third qualifying round.[9] Metalist Kharkiv made two urgent requests to theCourt of Arbitration for Sport for temporary reinstatement until a final decision is reached, but both requests were rejected.[10][11][12][13][14][15] On 28 August 2013, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld UEFA's ban.[16][17]
  2. On 25 June 2013,Fenerbahçe were banned by UEFA from the 2013–14 UEFA club competitions because of the2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal.[18][19] They appealed the ban to theCourt of Arbitration for Sport, and on 18 July 2013 it was ruled that the ban should be temporarily lifted and they should be included in the qualifying round draws of the Champions League, until the final decision to be made before the end of August 2013.[20][21][22] Fenerbahçe competed in the Champions League qualifying rounds and lost in the play-off round. On 28 August 2013, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld UEFA's ban, meaning Fenerbahçe were banned from the2013–14 UEFA Europa League.[16][17]

First qualifying round

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Seeding

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A total of four teams played in the first qualifying round.[23] The draw was held on 24 June 2013.[24]

SeededUnseeded

Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur
San MarinoTre Penne

AndorraLusitanos
ArmeniaShirak

Summary

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The first legs were played on 2 July, and the second legs were played on 9 July 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Shirak Armenia3–1San Marino Tre Penne3–00–1
Lusitanos Andorra3–7Faroe Islands EB/Streymur2–21–5

Matches

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ShirakArmenia3–0San MarinoTre Penne
Report
Attendance: 2,600[25]
Tre PenneSan Marino1–0ArmeniaShirak
Report
Attendance: 453[26]

Shirak won 3–1 on aggregate.


LusitanosAndorra2–2Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur
Report
Attendance: 750[27]
EB/StreymurFaroe Islands5–1AndorraLusitanos
Report
Attendance: 1,200[28]

EB/Streymur won 7–3 on aggregate.

Second qualifying round

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Seeding

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A total of 34 teams played in the second qualifying round:[23] 32 teams which entered in this round, and the two winners of the first qualifying round. The draw was held on 24 June 2013.[24]

Group 1Group 2Group 3
SeededUnseededSeededUnseededSeededUnseeded

RomaniaSteaua București
Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol
SloveniaMaribor
AzerbaijanNeftçi

Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar
AlbaniaSkënderbeu
MaltaBirkirkara
North MacedoniaVardar
MontenegroSutjeska

ScotlandCeltic
PolandLegia Warsaw
SwedenIF Elfsborg
NorwayMolde
FinlandHJK
LithuaniaEkranas

IcelandFH
WalesThe New Saints
Republic of IrelandSligo Rovers
Northern IrelandCliftonville
LatviaDaugava Daugavpils
EstoniaNõmme Kalju

BelarusBATE Borisov
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb
SerbiaPartizan
SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava
IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv
Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi

HungaryGyőri ETO
BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad
KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy
Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur[†]
ArmeniaShirak[†]
LuxembourgFola Esch

Notes
  1. Winners of the first qualifying round whose identity was not known at the time of the draw. Teams initalics defeated a team with a higher coefficient in the first qualifying round, thus effectively taking the coefficient of their defeated opponent in the draw for the second qualifying round.

Summary

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The first legs were played on 16 and 17 July, and the second legs were played on 23 and 24 July 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Neftçi Azerbaijan0–1Albania Skënderbeu0–00–1 (a.e.t.)
Steaua București Romania5–1North Macedonia Vardar3–02–1
Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic6–4Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar4–32–1
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova6–1Montenegro Sutjeska1–15–0
Birkirkara Malta0–2Slovenia Maribor0–00–2
Sligo Rovers Republic of Ireland0–3Norway Molde0–10–2
IF Elfsborg Sweden11–1Latvia Daugava Daugavpils7–14–0
HJK Finland1–2Estonia Nõmme Kalju0–01–2
Ekranas Lithuania1–3Iceland FH0–11–2
The New Saints Wales1–4Poland Legia Warsaw1–30–1
Cliftonville Northern Ireland0–5[a]Scotland Celtic0–30–2
Fola Esch Luxembourg0–6[a]Croatia Dinamo Zagreb0–50–1
Győri ETO Hungary1–4Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv0–21–2
BATE Borisov Belarus0–2Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy0–10–1
Shirak Armenia1–1 (a)Serbia Partizan1–10–0
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia2–4Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad2–10–3
Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia (country)9–2Faroe Islands EB/Streymur6–13–1
Notes:
  1. ^abOrder of legs reversed after original draw.

Matches

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NeftçiAzerbaijan0–0AlbaniaSkënderbeu
Report
Attendance: 10,200[29]
Referee: Leontios Trattou (Cyprus)
SkënderbeuAlbania1–0 (a.e.t.)AzerbaijanNeftçi
Report
Attendance: 3,500[30]
Referee:Paweł Gil (Poland)

Skënderbeu won 1–0 on aggregate.


Steaua BucureștiRomania3–0North MacedoniaVardar
Report
Attendance: 36,433[31]
VardarNorth Macedonia1–2RomaniaSteaua București
Report
Attendance: 3,450[32]

Steaua București won 5–1 on aggregate.


Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic4–3Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar
Report
Attendance: 10,381[33]
ŽeljezničarBosnia and Herzegovina1–2Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
Report
Attendance: 15,000[34]

Viktoria Plzeň won 6–4 on aggregate.


Sheriff TiraspolMoldova1–1MontenegroSutjeska
Report
Attendance: 6,153[35]
SutjeskaMontenegro0–5MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol
Report
Attendance: 5,100[36]

Sheriff Tiraspol won 6–1 on aggregate.


BirkirkaraMalta0–0SloveniaMaribor
Report
Attendance: 1,419[37]
MariborSlovenia2–0MaltaBirkirkara
Report
Attendance: 9,036[38]

Maribor won 2–0 on aggregate.


Sligo RoversRepublic of Ireland0–1NorwayMolde
Report
Attendance: 3,840[39]
MoldeNorway2–0Republic of IrelandSligo Rovers
Report
Attendance: 5,765[40]

Molde won 3–0 on aggregate.


IF ElfsborgSweden7–1LatviaDaugava Daugavpils
Report
Attendance: 3,342[41]
Daugava DaugavpilsLatvia0–4SwedenIF Elfsborg
Report
Attendance: 350[42]

IF Elfsborg won 11–1 on aggregate.


HJKFinland0–0EstoniaNõmme Kalju
Report
Attendance: 7,011[43]
Nõmme KaljuEstonia2–1FinlandHJK
Report
Attendance: 4,880[44]

Nõmme Kalju won 2–1 on aggregate.


EkranasLithuania0–1IcelandFH
Report
Attendance: 1,753[45]
FHIceland2–1LithuaniaEkranas
Report
Attendance: 1,623[46]

FH won 3–1 on aggregate.


The New SaintsWales1–3PolandLegia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 2,925[47]
Legia WarsawPoland1–0WalesThe New Saints
Report
Attendance: 11,712[48]

Legia Warsaw won 4–1 on aggregate.


CliftonvilleNorthern Ireland0–3ScotlandCeltic
Report
Attendance: 5,442[49]
CelticScotland2–0Northern IrelandCliftonville
Report
Attendance: 37,097[50]

Celtic won 5–0 on aggregate.


Fola EschLuxembourg0–5CroatiaDinamo Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 1,489[51]
Dinamo ZagrebCroatia1–0LuxembourgFola Esch
Report
Attendance: 8,995[52]

Dinamo Zagreb won 6–0 on aggregate.


Győri ETOHungary0–2IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv
Report
Attendance: 8,175[53]
Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael2–1HungaryGyőri ETO
Report
Attendance: 12,732[54]

Maccabi Tel Aviv won 4–1 on aggregate.


BATE BorisovBelarus0–1KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy
Report
Attendance: 5,207[55]
Shakhter KaragandyKazakhstan1–0BelarusBATE Borisov
Report
Attendance: 18,800[56]

Shakhter Karagandy won 2–0 on aggregate.


ShirakArmenia1–1SerbiaPartizan
Report
Attendance: 2,860[57]
PartizanSerbia0–0ArmeniaShirak
Report
Attendance: 15,742[58]

1–1 on aggregate; Partizan won on away goals.


Slovan BratislavaSlovakia2–1BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 8,126[59]
Ludogorets RazgradBulgaria3–0SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava
Report
Attendance: 3,890[60]

Ludogorets Razgrad won 4–2 on aggregate.


Dinamo TbilisiGeorgia (country)6–1Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur
Report
Attendance: 9,425[61]
EB/StreymurFaroe Islands1–3Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi
Report
Attendance: 317[62]
Referee: Simon Lee Evans (Wales)

Dinamo Tbilisi won 9–2 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round

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Seeding

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A total of 30 teams played in the third qualifying round:[63]

  • Champions Route: three teams which entered in this round, and the 17 winners of the second qualifying round.
  • League Route: ten teams which entered in this round.

The draw was held on 19 July 2013.[64]

Champions RouteLeague Route
Group 1Group 2
SeededUnseededSeededUnseededSeededUnseeded

SwitzerlandBasel
RomaniaSteaua București[†]
CyprusAPOEL
SerbiaPartizan[†]
PolandLegia Warsaw[†]

SloveniaMaribor[†]
BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad[†]
IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv[†]
NorwayMolde[†]
Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi[†]

KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy[†]
ScotlandCeltic[†]
Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň[†]
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb[†]
AustriaAustria Wien

MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol[†]
SwedenIF Elfsborg[†]
EstoniaNõmme Kalju[†]
IcelandFH[†]
AlbaniaSkënderbeu[†]

FranceLyon
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
UkraineMetalist Kharkiv
TurkeyFenerbahçe

GreecePAOK
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg
DenmarkNordsjælland
SwitzerlandGrasshopper
BelgiumZulte Waregem

Notes
  1. Winners of the second qualifying round whose identity was not known at the time of the draw. Teams initalics defeated a team with a higher coefficient in the second qualifying round, thus effectively taking the coefficient of their defeated opponent in the draw for the third qualifying round.

Summary

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The first legs were played on 30 and 31 July, and the second legs were played on 6 and 7 August 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Route
Basel Switzerland4–3Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv1–03–3
Molde Norway1–1 (a)Poland Legia Warsaw1–10–0
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria3–1Serbia Partizan2–11–0
Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia (country)1–3Romania Steaua București0–21–1
APOEL Cyprus1–1 (a)Slovenia Maribor1–10–0
Celtic Scotland1–0Sweden IF Elfsborg1–00–0
Shakhter Karagandy Kazakhstan5–3Albania Skënderbeu3–02–3
Austria Wien Austria1–0Iceland FH1–00–0
Nõmme Kalju Estonia2–10Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň0–42–6
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia4–0Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol1–03–0
League Route
Nordsjælland Denmark0–6Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg0–10–5
Red Bull Salzburg Austria2–4Turkey Fenerbahçe1–11–3
PAOK Greece1–3Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv0–21–1
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands5–0Belgium Zulte Waregem2–03–0
Lyon France2–0Switzerland Grasshopper1–01–0

Champions Route matches

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BaselSwitzerland1–0IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv
Report
Attendance: 12,353[65]
Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael3–3SwitzerlandBasel
Report
Attendance: 13,100[66]

Basel won 4–3 on aggregate.


MoldeNorway1–1PolandLegia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 6,063[67]
Legia WarsawPoland0–0NorwayMolde
Report
Attendance: 23,379[68]

1–1 on aggregate; Legia Warsaw won on away goals.


Ludogorets RazgradBulgaria2–1SerbiaPartizan
Report
Attendance: 7,000[69]
PartizanSerbia0–1BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 22,312[70]

Ludogorets Razgrad won 3–1 on aggregate.


Dinamo TbilisiGeorgia (country)0–2RomaniaSteaua București
Report
Attendance: 20,728[71]
Steaua BucureștiRomania1–1Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi
Report
Attendance: 37,249[72]

Steaua București won 3–1 on aggregate.


APOELCyprus1–1SloveniaMaribor
Report
Attendance: 17,387[73]
MariborSlovenia0–0CyprusAPOEL
Report
Attendance: 12,100[74]

1–1 on aggregate; Maribor won on away goals.


CelticScotland1–0SwedenIF Elfsborg
Report
Attendance: 38,546[75]
IF ElfsborgSweden0–0ScotlandCeltic
Report
Attendance: 9,040[76]

Celtic won 1–0 on aggregate.


Shakhter KaragandyKazakhstan3–0AlbaniaSkënderbeu
Report
Attendance: 21,800[77]
SkënderbeuAlbania3–2KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy
Report
Attendance: 2,500[78]

Shakhter Karagandy won 5–3 on aggregate.


Austria WienAustria1–0IcelandFH
Report
Attendance: 8,075[79]
FHIceland0–0AustriaAustria Wien
Report
Attendance: 2,647[80]

Austria Wien won 1–0 on aggregate.


Nõmme KaljuEstonia0–4Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
Report
Attendance: 4,220[81]
Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic6–2EstoniaNõmme Kalju
Report
Attendance: 9,482[82]

Viktoria Plzeň won 10–2 on aggregate.


Dinamo ZagrebCroatia1–0MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol
Report
Attendance: 10,347[83]
Sheriff TiraspolMoldova0–3CroatiaDinamo Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 10,234[84]

Dinamo Zagreb won 4–0 on aggregate.

League Route matches

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NordsjællandDenmark0–1RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg
Report
Attendance: 5,417[85]
Referee:Alon Yefet (Israel)
Zenit Saint PetersburgRussia5–0DenmarkNordsjælland
Report
Attendance: 20,072[86]

Zenit Saint Petersburg won 6–0 on aggregate.


Red Bull SalzburgAustria1–1TurkeyFenerbahçe
Report
Attendance: 28,640[87]
FenerbahçeTurkey3–1AustriaRed Bull Salzburg
Report
Attendance: 32,669[88]
Referee:Paweł Gil (Poland)

Fenerbahçe won 4–2 on aggregate.


PAOKGreece0–2UkraineMetalist Kharkiv
Report
Attendance: 200[note 7][90]
Metalist KharkivUkraine1–1GreecePAOK
Report
Attendance: 39,286[91]

Metalist Kharkiv won 3–1 on aggregate.


PSV EindhovenNetherlands2–0BelgiumZulte Waregem
Report
Attendance: 35,000[92]
Referee:Luca Banti (Italy)
Zulte WaregemBelgium0–3NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
Report
Attendance: 6,189[93]

PSV Eindhoven won 5–0 on aggregate.


LyonFrance1–0SwitzerlandGrasshopper
Report
Attendance: 27,331[94]
GrasshopperSwitzerland0–1FranceLyon
Report
Attendance: 9,500[95]

Lyon won 2–0 on aggregate.

Play-off round

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Seeding

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A total of 20 teams played in the play-off round:[96]

  • Champions Route: the ten Champions Route winners of the third qualifying round.
  • League Route: five teams which entered in this round, and the five League Route winners of the third qualifying round.

The draw was held on 9 August 2013.[97]

Champions RouteLeague Route
SeededUnseededSeededUnseeded

SwitzerlandBasel
ScotlandCeltic
RomaniaSteaua București
Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb

AustriaAustria Wien
PolandLegia Warsaw
SloveniaMaribor
BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad
KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy

EnglandArsenal
FranceLyon
ItalyMilan
GermanySchalke 04
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg

NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
UkraineMetalist Kharkiv[†]
TurkeyFenerbahçe
SpainReal Sociedad
PortugalPaços de Ferreira

Notes
  1. On 14 August 2013,Metalist Kharkiv were disqualified from the 2013–14 UEFA club competitions because of previous match-fixing.[8] UEFA decided to replace Metalist Kharkiv in the Champions League play-off round withPAOK, who were eliminated by Metalist Kharkiv in the third qualifying round.[9]

Summary

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The first legs were played on 20 and 21 August, and the second legs were played on 27 and 28 August 2013.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Route
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia3–4Austria Austria Wien0–23–2
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria2–6Switzerland Basel2–40–2
Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic4–1Slovenia Maribor3–11–0
Shakhter Karagandy Kazakhstan2–3Scotland Celtic2–00–3
Steaua București Romania3–3 (a)Poland Legia Warsaw1–12–2
League Route
Lyon France0–4Spain Real Sociedad0–20–2
Schalke 04 Germany4–3Greece PAOK1–13–2
Paços de Ferreira Portugal3–8Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg1–42–4
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands1–4Italy Milan1–10–3
Fenerbahçe Turkey0–5England Arsenal0–30–2

Champions Route matches

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Dinamo ZagrebCroatia0–2AustriaAustria Wien
Report
Attendance: 21,729[98]
Austria WienAustria2–3CroatiaDinamo Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 10,500[99]

Austria Wien won 4–3 on aggregate.


Ludogorets RazgradBulgaria2–4SwitzerlandBasel
Report
Attendance: 11,927[98]
BaselSwitzerland2–0BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 15,733[99]

Basel won 6–2 on aggregate.


Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic3–1SloveniaMaribor
Report
Attendance: 11,158[100]
MariborSlovenia0–1Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
Report
Attendance: 12,306[101]

Viktoria Plzeň won 4–1 on aggregate.


Shakhter KaragandyKazakhstan2–0ScotlandCeltic
Report
Attendance: 29,950[100]
CelticScotland3–0KazakhstanShakhter Karagandy
Report
Attendance: 50,063[101]

Celtic won 3–2 on aggregate.


Steaua BucureștiRomania1–1PolandLegia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 50,655[98]
Legia WarsawPoland2–2RomaniaSteaua București
Report
Attendance: 21,514[99]

3–3 on aggregate; Steaua București won on away goals.

League Route matches

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LyonFrance0–2SpainReal Sociedad
Report
Attendance: 38,156[100]
Real SociedadSpain2–0FranceLyon
Report
Attendance: 28,955[101]

Real Sociedad won 4–0 on aggregate.


Schalke 04Germany1–1GreecePAOK
Report
Attendance: 52,444[98]
PAOKGreece2–3GermanySchalke 04
Report
Attendance: 350[note 7][99]

Schalke 04 won 4–3 on aggregate.


Paços de FerreiraPortugal1–4RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg
Report
Attendance: 4,466[100]
Zenit Saint PetersburgRussia4–2PortugalPaços de Ferreira
Report
Attendance: 19,976[101]

Zenit Saint Petersburg won 8–3 on aggregate.


PSV EindhovenNetherlands1–1ItalyMilan
Report
Attendance: 35,000[100]
MilanItaly3–0NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
Report
Attendance: 51,598[101]

Milan won 4–1 on aggregate.


FenerbahçeTurkey0–3EnglandArsenal
Report
Attendance: 40,375[98]
ArsenalEngland2–0TurkeyFenerbahçe
Report
Attendance: 56,271[99]

Arsenal won 5–0 on aggregate.

Statistics

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There were 235 goals in 88 matches in the qualifying phase and play-off round, for an average of 2.67 goals per match.[102]

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerTeamGoalsMinutes played
1RussiaRoman ShirokovRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg5225
SlovakiaMarián ČišovskýCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň5540
3KazakhstanSergei KhizhnichenkoKazakhstanShakhter Karagandy4523
4WalesAaron RamseyEnglandArsenal3180
EgyptMohamed SalahSwitzerlandBasel3321
PortugalDannyRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg3333
ItalyDamiano QuintieriEstoniaNõmme Kalju3345
ItalyFederico PiovaccariRomaniaSteaua București3358
Ivory CoastIsmaël FofanaArmeniaShirak3360
Faroe IslandsLevi HanssenFaroe IslandsEB/Streymur3360
AlgeriaHillal SoudaniCroatiaDinamo Zagreb3473
GreeceGeorgios SamarasScotlandCeltic3502
Czech RepublicPavel HorváthCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň3519
ChileJúnior FernándesCroatiaDinamo Zagreb3540

Source:[103]

Top assists

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RankPlayerTeamAssistsMinutes played
1BrazilJúnior CaiçaraBulgariaLudogorets Razgrad5443
Czech RepublicVladimír DaridaCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň5532
3Czech RepublicPavel HorváthCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň4519
4BrazilHulkRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg3173
Faroe IslandsHans Pauli SamuelsenFaroe IslandsEB/Streymur3180
Czech RepublicFrantišek RajtoralCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň3251
ChileMarcelo DíazSwitzerlandBasel3333
RomaniaAlexandru BourceanuRomaniaSteaua București3540
SerbiaAleksandar SimčevićKazakhstanShakhter Karagandy3540

Source:[104]

Notes

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  1. ^abEB/Streymur played their home matches atTórsvøllur,Tórshavn, instead of their regular stadiumVið Margáir,Streymnes.
  2. ^Željezničar played their home match atAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, instead of their regular stadiumGrbavica.
  3. ^The New Saints played their home match at theRacecourse Ground,Wrexham, instead of their regular stadium,Park Hall,Oswestry.
  4. ^Fola Esch played their home match atStade Municipal,Differdange, instead of their regular stadium,Stade Émile Mayrisch,Esch-sur-Alzette.
  5. ^Skënderbeu played their home match againstShakhter atQemal Stafa Stadium,Tirana, instead of their regular stadium,Skënderbeu Stadium,Korçë.
  6. ^Nõmme Kalju played their home match againstViktoria atA. Le Coq Arena, instead of their regular stadiumKadriorg Stadium.
  7. ^abPAOK home matches against Metalist and Schalke were played behind closed doors due to punishment by UEFA.[89]
  8. ^Zulte Waregem played their home match atConstant Vanden Stock,Brussels, instead of their regular stadiumRegenboogstadion,Waregem.
  9. ^Match played atVasil Levski National Stadium,Sofia, instead of Ludogorets' regular stadium,Ludogorets Arena,Razgrad.
  10. ^Match played their atAstana Arena,Astana, instead of Shakhter's regular stadiumShakhtyor Stadium,Karaganda.

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