UEFA Europa League: 2018/19 season by numbers

7 Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored all seven of Arsenal's semi-final objectives towards Valencia, and the Gunners' final eight within the competitors heading into the ultimate.73 Unai Emery has overseen a document 73 UEFA Europa League matches; the subsequent coach on the checklist, Jorge Jesus, has 52.

2018/19 UEFA Regions’ Cup qualifying latest

2018/19 UEFA Regions’ Cup qualifying latest

Qualifying for the UEFA Regions' Cup, Europe's top competition for amateur players, is in progress with eight teams eventually to reach next June's finals.Zagreb of Croatia won the 2016/17 edition and were 2014/15 runners-up but have been beaten to the finals by Ligue de Normandie. Meanwhile the Irish representatives, who won in 2015 but lost in the 2017 final, missed out behind West Slovakia.How it works In all cases national qualifiers are held to decide the representatives for each association. San Marino enter their national amateur team rather than a regional selection. In the three preliminary round groups played in June and July, ... UEFA.com -

Who is in the Champions League group stage?

Who is in the Champions League group stage?

Six places in the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League group stage remain up for grabs for the winners of this month's play-offs, the draw for which will take place on Monday at 12:00CET.But who will be waiting for those six victors, how did they qualify and who will be in the top pot? UEFA.com has the answers. THIS SEASON'S CHANGESAutomatic qualifiers for 2018/19 group stageESP: Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, ValenciaGER: Bayern München, Schalke, Hoffenheim, Borussia Dortmund ENG: Manchester City, Manchester Un... UEFA.com - News

How clubs’ 2018/19 UEFA Champions League revenue will be shared

How clubs’ 2018/19 UEFA Champions League revenue will be shared

UEFA has released details of the distribution of revenue to clubs from the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League as well as solidarity payments for the qualifying phases.The gross commercial revenue from the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League, the 2018/19 UEFA Europa League and the 2018 UEFA Super Cup is estimated at around €3.25bn. Of the estimated gross amount of €3.25bn, €295m will be deducted to cover organisational costs relating to the competitions, and 7% (€227.5m) will be set aside for solidarity payments. Of the resulting net revenue of €2.73bn, 6.5% will be reserved for European football and remain with UEFA, and the

2018/19 UEFA Europa League group stage as it stands

2018/19 UEFA Europa League group stage as it stands

Next season's UEFA Europa League group stage is beginning to take shape, with seven of the 17 automatic qualifiers now known.*NEXT SEASON'S CHANGES ESP: Villarreal, Real BetisGER: Leverkusen, EintrachtENG: Chelsea, ArsenalFRA: Marseille, RennesRUS: KrasnodarTUR: AkhisarThere will, once domestic seasons have concluded, be 17 teams assured of a UEFA Europa League place next term. A further 21 group stage berths will be decided via qualifying in the summer while ten more clubs transfe... UEFA.com - News

Additional fine-tuning of club competition regulations for 2018/19 onwards

Additional fine-tuning of club competition regulations for 2018/19 onwards

With UEFA's club competitions entering a new three-year-cycle starting next season, several key changes have already been announced as part of their evolution.However, after February's UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Bratislava and the decisions taken by football's lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), on 3 March in Zurich, more changes have been confirmed in relation to the new club competition regulations coming into effect for the 2018/19 campaign. These changes, which will apply equally to the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup, include:• From the 2018/19 season, a four... UEFA.com - News

2018/19 Champions League group stage as it stands

2018/19 Champions League group stage as it stands

We're well into the knockout stage of this season's edition, but what would the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League group stage look like if Europe's major domestic leagues ended now?*NEXT SEASON'S CHANGES 2018/19 group stage as it standsESP: Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, ValenciaGER: Bayern München, Schalke, Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht FrankfurtENG: Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham HotspurITA: Juventus, Napoli, Roma, I... UEFA.com - News