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UEFA Conference League

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European association football tournament

Football tournament
UEFA Conference League
Organiser(s)UEFA
Founded2021; 4 years ago (2021)
(rebranded in 2024)
RegionEurope
Teams36 (league phase)
184 (total)
Qualifier forUEFA Europa League
Related competitionsUEFA Champions League
(1st tier)
UEFA Europa League
(2nd tier)
Current championsEnglandChelsea (1st title)
Most championshipsItalyRoma
EnglandWest Ham United
GreeceOlympiacos

England Chelsea
(1 title each)
Websiteuefa.com/uefaconferenceleague
2025–26 UEFA Conference League

TheUEFA Conference League,[1] usually known simply as theConference League, is an annualfootball competition organised since 2021 by theUnion of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It is the third-tier competition ofEuropean club football, ranking below the second-tierUEFA Europa League, and the first-tierUEFA Champions League.

The competition was initially intended as the bottom level of the UEFA Europa League and was originally named theUEFA Europa League 2 as a working title.[2] It was then renamed to theUEFA Europa Conference League before its current name was adopted. Teams from lower-ranked UEFA member associations primarily contest the competition.[3] From the2024–25 season, the competition was rebranded to the UEFA Conference League, and the group stage was replaced with an expanded league phase of 36 teams. No teams qualify directly for the league phase: instead the teams eliminated in the Europa League play-off round qualify, with the rest coming from the Conference League qualifying and play-off rounds.

The winner of the competition qualifies for the following season'sUEFA Europa League league phase, unless they also qualify for the Champions League or Europa League via their domestic league position.[4]

English clubs have the highest number of victories (2 wins), followed by Italy and Greece (1 win each).Roma were the inaugural winners of the competition, having beatenFeyenoord 1–0 in the2022 final. The current title holders areChelsea, who defeatedReal Betis 4–1 in the2025 final.

History

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Winners UEFA Conference League
SeasonWinners
UEFA Europa Conference League
2021–22ItalyRoma
2022–23EnglandWest Ham United
2023–24GreeceOlympiacos
UEFA Conference League
2024–25EnglandChelsea
The UEFA Conference League trophy on display inRome

UEFA had reportedly considered adding a third-tier competition since at least 2015, believing that a bottom-level tournament could act as a means of giving clubs from lower-ranked UEFA member countries a chance of progressing beyond their customary elimination from theChampions League andEuropa League.[5] In mid-2018, talk of an announcement intensified, with news sources claiming an agreement had already been reached for the competition to be launched and that the 48-team Europa League group stage would be split in two, with the lower half forming the nucleus of what would be the new event.[6]

On 2 December 2018, UEFA announced that the competition – provisionally known as "Europa League 2" or just "UEL2" – was to be launched as part of the 2021–24 three-year competition cycle, with UEFA adding that the new tournament would bring "more matches for more clubs and more associations".[4]

The original official name of the competition, "UEFA Europa Conference League", was announced on 24 September 2019.[7]

On 24 May 2021, UEFA revealed the competition's trophy and brand identity. The Europa Conference League Trophy stands 57.5 cm (22.6 in) tall and weighs 11 kg (24 lb).[8]

The first goal in the then-named Europa Conference League qualifiers was scored on 6 July 2021 byMosta player Evo Chris in a2021–22 qualifying round match againstSpartak Trnava.[9] The first goal in the then-named Europa Conference League group stage was scored on 14 September 2021 byMaccabi Tel Aviv playerStipe Perica in a2021–22 group stage match againstAlashkert.[10] On 30 September 2021, the competition's first hat-trick was scored byHarry Kane forTottenham Hotspur in a group stage match againstNS Mura. Kane came on as a 59th minute substitute at 2–1 before scoring three goals within 20 minutes of each other to finish off the game (5–1).[11]

On 5 May 2022,Feyenoord andRoma became the first teams ever to reach the Europa Conference League final, ending with Roma being crowned the inaugural champions.[12]

On 3 November 2022,West Ham United became the first side to win all six of their Europa Conference League group stage matches, picking up wins againstFCSB,Silkeborg andAnderlecht.[13] They went on to win the competition by defeatingFiorentina 2–1 in the2023 final, in the process becoming the first side to finish the competition undefeated, with 12 wins and one draw.

On 28 June 2023, UEFA announced that the competition would be renamed to the UEFA Conference League from the2024–25 season onwards. According to UEFA, removing 'Europa' from the name of the competition would enable further development as a stand-alone competition in their research amongst fans and commercial partners.[14][15] In the same season, the 32-team group stage was replaced with a 36-team league phase, in line with similar changes made to theUEFA Champions League andUEFA Europa League.

In the2024 final,Olympiacos beat Fiorentina 1–0, becoming the first Greek club to win a major European competition.[16]

A match betweenCSKA Sofia andRoma in the inaugural2021–22 season

Trophy

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The Conference League trophy, designed byPentagram, is made from brass, with galvanic steel and silver plating. It features 32 hexagonal columns, to represent the 32 teams in the original group stage, curving upwards in a manner intended to resemble a football curling through the air towards the goal.[17]

Format

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Qualification

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See also:UEFA coefficient
A color-coded map of each country that is a member of UEFA, sorted by the best stage a club hailing from each country has respectively reached.
UEFA countries, stages reached by teams in the UEFA Conference League:
  UEFA member nation with winning clubs
  UEFA member nation with runner-up clubs
  UEFA member nation that has been represented in the semi-final
  UEFA member nation that has been represented in the round of 16 or quarter-final
  UEFA member nation that has been represented in the group stage or play-offs
  UEFA member nation that has not been represented in the group stage
  Not a UEFA member
Map of UEFA associations whose teams reached the group stage of the UEFA Conference League
  UEFA member association that has been represented in the group stage
  UEFA member association that has not been represented in the group stage
  Not a UEFA member

Similar to theUEFA Champions League, qualification to the Conference League is split into two paths – separating champions and non-champions – and contains three rounds plus a play-off.[18] However, unlike the Champions League, the Champions Path will only be contested by teams eliminated from Champions League qualifying and consequently relegated either directly into the Conference League[note 1] or via a second relegation from theUEFA Europa League as a result of two straight eliminations.[note 2][18]

The association ranking based on theUEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams in main path qualification for each association:[note 3][18]

  • Nations ranked 1 to 5 have one team;
  • Nations ranked 6 to 15 have two teams;
  • Nations ranked 16 to 50 have three teams;
  • Nations ranked 51 to 55 have two teams;
  • Liechtenstein does not have a domestic league and will provide the winner of theLiechtenstein Football Cup irrespective of their coefficient ranking.

Based on this reorganisation, no association benefits from more berths to continental football than they had before the 2021–24 competition cycle, with the tournament essentially being the lower orders of the previous Europa League tournament split off into a secondary tournament.

League phase and knockout phase

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The format involves a league phase and a knockout phase consisting of preliminary knockout play-offs, followed by a round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final (all of the knockout matches except the final are played over two legs). The top eight teams from the league phase receive a bye to the round of 16, while the teams ranked 9th to 24th contest the knockout play-offs with the winners advancing to the round of 16. The teams ranked 25th to 36th in the league phase and the losers of the play-offs are eliminated from the competition.[19]

The final is played at a neutral venue. The winner of the competition is entitled to participate in the UEFA Europa League league phase the following season. The competition's matches are usually played on Thursdays.[4]

Distribution (from 2024–25)

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Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundTeams transferred from Champions LeagueTeams transferred from Europa League
First qualifying round
(58 teams)
  • 17 domestic cup winners from associations 39–55
  • 21 domestic league runners-up from associations 34–55 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 20 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 30–50 (except Liechtenstein)
Second qualifying round
Champions
(16 teams)
  • 16 teams eliminated from Champions League first qualifying round
Non-champions
(88 teams)
  • 5 domestic cup winners from associations 34–38
  • 18 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–33
  • 17 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 13–29
  • 9 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 7–15
  • 1 domestic league fifth-placed team from association 6
  • 29 winners from the first qualifying round
  • 9 teams eliminated from Europa League first qualifying round
Third qualifying round
Champions
(8 teams)
  • 8 winners from the second qualifying round for champions
Non-champions
(52 teams)
  • 44 winners from the second qualifying round for non-champions
  • 8 teams eliminated from Europa League second qualifying round
Play-off round
Champions
(10 teams)
  • 4 winners from the third qualifying round for champions
  • 6 teams eliminated from Europa League third qualifying round for champions
Non-champions
(38 teams)
  • 5 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–5 (EFL Cup winners for England)
  • 26 winners from the third qualifying round for non-champions
  • 7 teams eliminated from Europa League third qualifying round for non-champions
League phase
(36 teams)
  • 5 winners from the play-off round for champions
  • 19 winners from the play-off round for non-champions
  • 12 teams eliminated from Europa League play-off round

Changes will be made to the access list above if the Conference League title holder qualifies for the tournament via their domestic leagues.

  • If the Conference League title holders qualify for the league phase via their domestic league's standard berth allocation, the best-ranked club in the qualifying rounds enter the league phase, without leapfrogging, then clubs of associations in the UEFA coefficient ranking are promoted to later qualifying rounds, and teams of the highest-ranked associations in earlier rounds are also promoted accordingly.
  • If the Conference League title holders qualify for the qualifying rounds via their domestic league, their spot in the qualifying rounds is vacated, and teams of the highest-ranked associations in earlier rounds are promoted accordingly.

Prize money

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Similar to the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, the prize money received by the clubs is divided into fixed payments based on participation and results, and variable amounts that depend on the value of their TV market.[21]

For the2024–25 season, League Phase participation in the Conference League was awarded a base fee of €3,170,000. A victory in the group pays €400,000 and a draw €133,000. Teams which placed in the top 8 of the League Phase earned €400,000 and progressed automatically to the Round of 16. Teams which placed between 9th and 24th qualified for the knockout round play-offs and earned €200,000. Reaching the knock-out stage triggered additional bonuses: €800,000 for the round of 16, €1,300,000 for the quarter-finals and €2,500,000 for the semi-finals. The losing finalists received €4,000,000 and the champions received €7,000,000.[22]

  • First qualifying round elimination: €150,000 + €175,000 per qualifying round played
  • Second qualifying round elimination: €350,000 + €175,000 per qualifying round played
  • Third qualifying round elimination: €550,000 + €175,000 per qualifying round played
  • Play-off round elimination: €750,000 + €175,000 per qualifying round played
  • Qualified to League Phase: €3,170,000
  • Match won in League Phase: €400,000
  • Match drawn in League Phase: €133,000
  • 1st–8th in League Phase: €400,000
  • 9th–24th in League Phase: €200,000
  • Round of 16: €800,000
  • Quarter-finals: €1,300,000
  • Semi-finals: €2,500,000
  • Runners-up: €4,000,000
  • Winners: €7,000,000

Additionally, each domestic champion not qualifying for the League Phase of any tournament received an additional €260,000.

Each club which qualifies for the League Phase will also receive a bonus payment based on their league ranking. The total amount initially available for the league ranking bonus is €18,648,000 divided into 666 equal shares of €28,000. As €400,000 is available for each match played in the league phase, for every draw in the League Phase, €133,000 is unallocated and is added to the total league ranking bonus fund, increasing the value of each share. The team that finishes 1st in the League Phase receives 36 shares, with the amount of shares received falling by 1 for each subsequent position, with the 36th place team receiving a single share.

Records and statistics

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Performances by club

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Main article:List of UEFA Conference League finals
Performance in the UEFA Conference League by club
ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
ItalyRoma102022
EnglandWest Ham United102023
GreeceOlympiacos102024
EnglandChelsea102025
ItalyFiorentina022023,2024
NetherlandsFeyenoord012022
SpainReal Betis012025

Performances by nation

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Performance in finals by nation
NationWinnersRunners-upTotal
 England202
 Italy123
 Greece101
 Netherlands011
 Spain011

Number of participating clubs of the Conference League

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Main article:UEFA Conference League clubs performance comparison

The following is a list of clubs that have played in or qualified for the Conference League league phase (group stage prior to the 2024–25 season).[23] Season inbold represents teams that qualified for the knockout phase that season.

NationNo.ClubsSeasons
Czech RepublicCzech Republic (7)2Slavia Prague2021–22,2022–23
1Jablonec2021–22
1Slovácko2022–23
1Viktoria Plzeň2023–24
1Mladá Boleslav2024–25
1Sigma Olomouc2025–26
1Sparta Prague2025–26
CyprusCyprus (6)3Omonia2021–22,2024–25,2025–26
1Anorthosis2021–22
1Apollon Limassol2022–23
1APOEL2024–25
1Pafos2024–25
1AEK Larnaca2025–26
BelgiumBelgium (5)4Gent2021–22,2022–23,2023–24,2024–25
1Anderlecht2022–23
1Club Brugge2023–24
1Genk2023–24
1Cercle Brugge2024–25
TurkeyTurkey (5)2İstanbul Başakşehir2022–23,2024–25
1Sivasspor2022–23
1Beşiktaş2023–24
1Fenerbahçe2023–24
1Samsunspor2025–26
EnglandEngland (5)1Tottenham Hotspur2021–22
1West Ham United2022–23
1Aston Villa2023–24
1Chelsea2024–25
1Crystal Palace2025–26
GermanyGermany (5)1Union Berlin2021–22
11. FC Köln2022–23
1Eintracht Frankfurt2023–24
11. FC Heidenheim2024–25
1Mainz 052025–26
PolandPoland (4)3Legia Warsaw2023–24,2024–25,2025–26
2Lech Poznań2022–23,2025–26
2Jagiellonia Białystok2024–25,2025–26
1Raków Częstochowa2025–26
SwitzerlandSwitzerland (4)2Basel2021–22,2022–23
2Lugano2023–24,2024–25
1St. Gallen2024–25
1Lausanne-Sport2025–26
DenmarkDenmark (4)2Copenhagen2021–22,2024–25
1Randers2021–22
1Silkeborg2022–23
1Nordsjælland2023–24
UkraineUkraine (4)2Zorya Luhansk2021–22,2023–24
1Dnipro-12022–23
1Dynamo Kyiv2025–26
1Shakthar Donetsk2025–26
FranceFrance (4)1Rennes2021–22
1Nice2022–23
1Lille2023–24
1Strasbourg2025–26
NetherlandsNetherlands (3)4AZ2021–22,2022–23,2023–24,2025–26
1Feyenoord2021–22
1Vitesse2021–22
AustriaAustria (3)2LASK2021–22,2024–25
2Rapid Wien2024–25,2025–26
1Austria Wien2022–23
SloveniaSlovenia (3)2Olimpija Ljubljana2023–24,2024–25
2Celje2024–25,2025–26
1Mura2021–22
SerbiaSerbia (3)2Partizan2021–22,2022–23
1Čukarički2023–24
1TSC2024–25
ArmeniaArmenia (3)2Noah2024–25,2025–26
1Alashkert2021–22
1Pyunik2022–23
GreeceGreece (3)2PAOK2021–22,2023–24
1Panathinaikos2024–25
1AEK Athens2025–26
IsraelIsrael (3)2Maccabi Tel Aviv2021–22,2023–24
1Maccabi Haifa2021–22
1Hapoel Be'er Sheva2022–23
RomaniaRomania (3)2CFR Cluj2021–22,2022–23
1FCSB2022–23
1Universitatea Craiova2025–26
SpainSpain (3)1Villarreal2022–23
1Real Betis2024–25
1Rayo Vallecano2025–26
ItalyItaly (2)4Fiorentina2022–23,2023–24,2024–25,2025–26
1Roma2021–22
SlovakiaSlovakia (2)4Slovan Bratislava2021–22,2022–23,2023–24,2025–26
1Spartak Trnava2023–24
FinlandFinland (2)3HJK2021–22,2023–24,2024–25
1KuPS2025–26
Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland (2)3Shamrock Rovers2022–23,2024–25,2025–26
1Shelbourne2025–26
NorwayNorway (2)2Bodø/Glimt2021–22,2023–24
2Molde2022–23,2024–25
ScotlandScotland (2)2Heart of Midlothian2022–23,2024–25
2Aberdeen2023–24,2025–26
KazakhstanKazakhstan (2)2Astana2023–24,2024–25
1Kairat2021–22
KosovoKosovo (2)2Ballkani2022–23,2023–24
1Drita2025–26
SwedenSweden (2)2Djurgårdens IF2022–23,2024–25
1BK Häcken2025–26
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina (2)2Zrinjski Mostar2023–24,2025–26
1Borac Banja Luka2024–25
IcelandIceland (2)2Breiðablik2023–24,2025–26
1Víkingur Reykjavík2024–25
BulgariaBulgaria (2)1CSKA Sofia2021–22
1Ludogorets Razgrad2023–24
CroatiaCroatia (2)1Dinamo Zagreb2023–24
1Rijeka2025–26
GibraltarGibraltar (1)2Lincoln Red Imps2021–22,2025–26
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan (1)1Qarabağ2021–22
EstoniaEstonia (1)1Flora2021–22
LatviaLatvia (1)1RFS2022–23
LiechtensteinLiechtenstein (1)1Vaduz2022–23
LithuaniaLithuania (1)1Žalgiris2022–23
Faroe IslandsFaroe Islands (1)12023–24
HungaryHungary (1)1Ferencváros2023–24
BelarusBelarus (1)1Dinamo Minsk2024–25
MoldovaMoldova (1)1Petrocub Hîncești2024–25
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland (1)1Larne2024–25
PortugalPortugal (1)1Vitória de Guimarães2024–25
WalesWales (1)1The New Saints2024–25
MaltaMalta (1)1Hamrun Spartans2025–26
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia (1)1Shkëndija2025–26

All-time top scorers

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Group/league phase to final

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As of 6 November 2025[24]
Players taking part in the2025–26 UEFA Conference League are highlighted inbold.
Players still active but not in this year's Conference League are highlighted initalics.
The table below does not include goals scored in the qualification phase of the competition.
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClub(s) (Goals/Apps)
1IsraelEran Zahavi12140.862022–PSV Eindhoven (4/6),Maccabi Tel Aviv (8/8)
BrazilArthur Cabral200.62021–Basel (5/6),Fiorentina (7/14)
GreeceVangelis Pavlidis210.572021–AZ
4MoroccoAyoub El Kaabi1191.222024–Olympiacos
5NigeriaGift Orban10110.912023–Gent
NigeriaCyriel Dessers130.772021–Feyenoord
7EnglandTammy Abraham9130.692021–Roma
BelgiumHugo Cuypers160.562022–Gent
SerbiaAleksandar Čavrić200.452021–Slovan Bratislava
10AngolaAfimico Pululu8150.532024–Jagiellonia Białystok
Cape VerdeRicardo Gomes160.52021–Partizan
SerbiaLuka Jović160.52022–Fiorentina (6/13),AEK Athens (2/3)
FranceGaëtan Laborde170.472021–Rennes (5/7),Nice (3/10)
NorwayAmahl Pellegrino190.422021–Bodø/Glimt
Democratic Republic of the CongoCédric Bakambu220.362022–Marseille (0/7),Real Betis (8/15)
Czech RepublicAntonín Barák220.362022–Fiorentina
ItalyRolando Mandragora400.22022–Fiorentina

Including qualifying rounds

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As of 6 November 2025[24][25][26]
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClub(s) (Goals/Apps)
1BrazilArthur Cabral21280.752021–Basel (13/12),Fiorentina (8/16)
2IsraelEran Zahavi19240.792022–PSV Eindhoven (4/6),Maccabi Tel Aviv (15/18)
3BelgiumHugo Cuypers16220.732022–Gent
GreeceVangelis Pavlidis310.522021–AZ
5NigeriaGift Orban14160.882023–Gent
Cape VerdeRicardo Gomes240.582021–Partizan
7EnglandTammy Abraham13180.722021–Roma (9/14),Beşiktaş (4/4)
NorwayAmahl Pellegrino270.482021–Bodø/Glimt
9AngolaAfimico Pululu12220.552021–Basel (0/2),Jagiellonia Białystok (12/20)
KosovoAlbion Rrahmani230.522022–Ballkani (9/14),Sparta Prague (3/9)

Other records

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  • The largest single-match margin of victory in the current Conference League format is 8–0, withChelsea's victory overFC Noah in the2024–25 edition's league stage.[27]
  • Only one club has won the competition unbeaten:West Ham, who won 12 games and drew one in the2022–23 edition.
  • West Ham and Chelsea share the record for the most wins in one singular Conference League campaign, with 12 wins each in 2022–23 and 2024–25 respectively.
  • Chelsea scored a record of 42 goals in 13 matches in their 2024–25 winning campaign.

Awards

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Player of the Season

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Starting from the first edition of the competition, UEFA introduced the UEFA Conference League Player of the Season award. It was known as the UEFA Europa Conference League Player of the Season award before the renaming of the competition in 2024.

The jury is composed of the coaches of the clubs which participate in the league phase (group stage prior to 2024–25 season) of the competition, together with 55 journalists selected by theEuropean Sports Media (ESM) group, one from each UEFA member association.

Pellegrini, the first winner of the Player of the Season award in 2022
Sinisterra, the first winner of the Young Player of the Season award in 2022
SeasonPlayerClub
UEFA Conference League Player of the Season
2021–22ItalyLorenzo PellegriniItalyRoma
2022–23EnglandDeclan RiceEnglandWest Ham United
2023–24MoroccoAyoub El KaabiGreeceOlympiacos
2024–25SpainIscoSpainReal Betis

Young Player of the Season

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UEFA also introduced the UEFA Conference League Young Player of the Season award. It was known as the UEFA Europa Conference League Young Player of the Season award before the renaming of the competition in 2024.

SeasonPlayerClub
UEFA Conference League Young Player of the Season
2021–22ColombiaLuis SinisterraNetherlandsFeyenoord
2022–23FranceAndy DioufSwitzerlandBasel
2023–24BrazilIgor ThiagoBelgiumClub Brugge
2024–25NorwayTobias GulliksenSwedenDjurgården

Sponsorship

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The UEFA Conference League is sponsored by international corporations, sharing the same partners as theUEFA Europa League. Among the main sponsors of the tournament for the 2024–2027 cycle are:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^From Champions League first qualifying round to Conference League second qualifying round.
  2. ^From Champions League second qualifying round to Europa League third qualifying round, and then to Conference League play-off round.
  3. ^Excluding three relegations from Europa League third qualifying round out of five runners-up from associations 10–15 and three cup winners from associations 13–15.

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