2008–09 UEFA Champions League

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2008–09 UEFA Champions League
Tournament details
Dates 16 September 2008 – 27 May 2009
Teams 32
Final positions
File:Gold medal blank.svg Champions Flag of Spain Barcelona (3rd title)
File:Silver medal blank.svg Runners-up Flag of England Manchester United
Tournament statistics
Matches played 125
Goals scored 329 (2.63 per match)
Attendance 5,008,404 (40,067 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Argentina Lionel Messi
(9 goals)
Best player Flag of Argentina Lionel Messi
Infobox last updated on: 22:59, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
For criticism see Criticism of 2008–09_UEFA_Champions_League

The 2008–09 UEFA Champions League was the 54th edition of Europe's premier club football tournament and the 17th edition under the current UEFA Champions League format. The final was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 27 May 2009.[1] It was the eighth time the European Cup final has been held in Italy and the fourth time it has been held at the Stadio Olimpico. The final was contested by the defending champions, Manchester United, and Barcelona, who last won the tournament in 2006. Barcelona won the match 2–0, with goals from Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi, and secured The Treble in the process.

The Romanian side CFR Cluj and Russian champions Zenit also made their debut in the Champions League.

Contents

Qualification

A total of 76 teams from 52 UEFA associations (Liechtenstein organises no domestic league competition) will participate in the 2008-09 Champions League. Countries are allocated places according to the 2007 UEFA league co-efficient ranking. The title holder entry is not used since Manchester United qualified for the group stage as the Premier League (Association 2) champions.

Below is the qualification scheme for the 2008-09 Champions League:

  • Associations 1-3 (Spain, England and Italy) each have four teams qualify
  • Associations 4-6 (France, Germany, and Portugal) each have three teams qualify
  • Associations 7-15 (Romania, Netherlands, Russia, Scotland, Ukraine, Belgium, Czech Republic, Turkey, and Greece) each have two teams qualify
  • Associations 16-53 (except Liechtenstein) each have one team qualify

First qualifying round: (28 teams)

  • 28 champions from associations 25-53

Second qualifying round: (28 teams)

  • 14 winners from the first qualifying round
  • 8 champions from associations 17-24 (Switzerland, Norway, Israel, Serbia, Denmark, Austria, Poland and Hungary)
  • 6 runners-up from associations 10-15

Third qualifying round: (32 teams)

  • 14 winners from the second qualifying round
  • 6 champions from associations 11-16
  • 3 runners-up from associations 7-9 (the Netherlands enter the winners of a series of play-off games rather than the runners-up automatically qualifying)
  • 6 third-place finishers from associations 1-6
  • 3 fourth-place finishers from associations 1-3

Group stage: (32 teams)

  • 16 winners from the third qualifying round
  • 10 champions from associations 1-10
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1-6
Group stage
Flag of Spain Real MadridFlag of Italy InternazionaleFlag of Germany Bayern MunichFlag of Romania CFR Cluj
Flag of Spain VillarrealFlag of Italy RomaFlag of Germany Werder BremenFlag of the Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Flag of England Manchester UnitedTHFlag of France LyonFlag of Portugal PortoFlag of Russia Zenit St. Petersburg
Flag of England ChelseaFlag of France BordeauxFlag of Portugal Sporting CPTemplate:Country data SCO Celtic[A]
Third qualifying round
Flag of Spain BarcelonaFlag of Italy FiorentinaFlag of the Netherlands TwenteFlag of the Czech Republic Slavia Prague
Flag of Spain Atlético MadridFlag of France MarseilleFlag of Russia Spartak MoscowFlag of Turkey Galatasaray
Flag of England ArsenalFlag of Germany Schalke 04Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar DonetskFlag of Greece Olympiacos
Flag of England LiverpoolFlag of Portugal Vitória GuimarãesFlag of Belgium Standard LiègeFlag of Bulgaria Levski Sofia[A]
Flag of Italy JuventusFlag of Romania Steaua
Second qualifying round
Template:Country data SCO RangersFlag of Turkey FenerbahçeFlag of Israel Beitar JerusalemFlag of Austria Rapid Wien
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo KyivFlag of Greece PanathinaikosTemplate:Country data SER PartizanFlag of Poland Wisła Kraków[A]
Flag of Belgium Anderlecht Flag of Switzerland BaselFlag of Denmark Aalborg BKFlag of Hungary MTK Budapest[A]
Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta PragueFlag of Norway Brann
First qualifying round
Template:Country data SVK Artmedia PetržalkaFlag of Lithuania KaunasFlag of Belarus BATEFlag of Wales Llanelli
Flag of Croatia Dinamo ZagrebFlag of Finland Tampere UnitedTemplate:Country data ALB Dinamo TiranaFlag of the Faroe Islands NSÍ Runavík
Flag of Cyprus AnorthosisFlag of Moldova Sheriff TiraspolTemplate:Country data EST LevadiaFlag of Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
Flag of Sweden IFK GöteborgFlag of Ireland Drogheda UnitedFlag of Armenia Pyunik YerevanTemplate:Country data MLT Valletta
Template:Country data SVN DomžaleFlag of Georgia (country) Dinamo TbilisiFlag of Azerbaijan Inter BakuFlag of Andorra Santa Coloma
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča Flag of the Republic of Macedonia RabotničkiFlag of Kazakhstan AktobeFlag of San Marino Murata
Template:Country data LVA VentspilsFlag of Iceland ValurTemplate:Country data NIR LinfieldTemplate:Country data MNE Budućnost Podgorica

TH Title Holder

Excluded teams

Porto

On 4 June 2008, a decision was taken to exclude Portuguese champions Porto from this year's competition, after the club was found guilty of bribing referees in the Portuguese Liga during the 2003-04 season.[2] As a result, Vitória Guimarães were promoted from the 3rd qualifying round to the group stage and Benfica from the UEFA Cup into the 3rd qualifying round. However, after Porto appealed the decision, the decision was referred by UEFA's Appeals Body back to the Control & Disciplinary Body for re-assessment.[3] The meeting to re-assess the situation took place on 16 June 2008, with the decision being reversed and Porto being allowed back into the 2008-09 Champions League. The decision was taken due to Porto's disciplinary process in Portugal not yet being complete.[4]

CSKA Sofia

Bulgarian champions CSKA Sofia were excluded from the tournament having failed to secure a UEFA licence due to the club being in debt to various government bodies and creditors.[5] Levski Sofia took their place in the 3rd qualifying round.

Round and draw dates

Date Event
1 July 2008 Draw for first and second qualifying rounds
15 & 16 July 2008 First qualifying round, first leg
22 & 23 July 2008 First qualifying round, second leg
29 & 30 July 2008 Second qualifying round, first leg
1 August 2008 Draw for third qualifying round
5 & 6 August 2008 Second qualifying round, second leg
12 & 13 August 2008 Third qualifying round, first leg
26 & 27 August 2008 Third qualifying round, second leg
28 August 2008 Draw for group stage
16 & 17 September 2008 Group stage, Matchday 1
30 September & 1 October 2008 Group stage, Matchday 2
21 & 22 October 2008 Group stage, Matchday 3
Date Event
4 & 5 November 2008 Group stage, Matchday 4
25 & 26 November 2008 Group stage, Matchday 5
9 & 10 December 2008 Group stage, Matchday 6
19 December 2008 Draw for first knockout round
24 & 25 February 2009 First knockout round, first leg
10 & 11 March 2009 First knockout round, second leg
20 March 2009 Draw for remaining rounds
7 & 8 April 2009 Quarter-finals, first leg
14 & 15 April 2009 Quarter-finals, second leg
28 & 29 April 2009 Semi-finals, first leg
5 & 6 May 2009 Semi-finals, second leg
27 May 2009 Final in Rome, Italy

Qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

The draw for the first and second qualifying rounds was held on Tuesday, 1 July 2008 in Nyon, Switzerland. The first leg matches were held on 15 July and 16 July, while the second legs were played on 22 July and 23 July 2008.

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In the draw for the first qualifying round, teams were divided into two pots, on the basis of UEFA coefficients. The lower pot contained the 14 teams from associations 40-53: none of these teams had a team ranking.

Two of the 14 ties were won by the lower ranked team: Inter Baku (Azerbaijan, country rank 42) beat Rabotnički (Macedonia, 36); and BATE (Belarus, 40) beat Valur (Iceland, 37).

Of the 28 teams in the first qualifying round, two would survive as far as the group stage: Anorthosis and BATE. Each then finished in fourth place.

Second qualifying round

The first leg matches were played on 29 July and 30 July, while the second legs were played on 5 August and 6 August 2008.

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In the draw for the second qualifying round, teams were divided into two pots, on the basis of UEFA coefficients. The higher pot contained teams ranked 166 or higher: so each tie contained exactly one team ranked in the top 166.

Three of the 14 ties were won by the lower ranked team: Kaunas (unranked, coefficient 2.640) beat Rangers (ranked 24, coefficient 66.013); BATE (unranked, 1.760) beat Anderlecht (56, 41.810); and Anorthosis (ranked 193) beat Rapid Wien (ranked 166).

Of the 28 teams in the second qualifying round, Panathinaikos were the only one to qualify for the knockout stage of the competition.

Third qualifying round

The draw for the third qualifying round took place on 1 August 2008 in Nyon, Switzerland.[6] The first leg matches were played on 12 August and 13 August, while the second leg matches took place on 26 August and 27 August. The losing team of each match are being seeded into the UEFA Cup 2008-09 first round; while the winning teams advance into the UEFA Champions League 2008–09 group stage.

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In the draw for the third qualifying round, teams were divided into two pots, on the basis of UEFA coefficients. The higher pot contained teams ranked 61 or higher. However, the draw was held before the second qualifying round was played, which meant that Kaunas and BATE effectively moved into the higher pot, replacing the teams they eliminated.

Four of the 16 ties were won by the lower ranked team: Anorthosis (ranked 193) beat Olympiacos (ranked 44); BATE (unranked, coefficient 1.760) beat Levski Sofia (ranked 80, coefficient 32.644); Atlético Madrid (ranked 67) beat Schalke 04 (ranked 22) and Dynamo Kyiv (ranked 74) beat Spartak Moscow (ranked 61).

Group stage

The draw for the group stage took place on 28 August 2008 at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, prior to the 2008 UEFA Super Cup the following day.[7] Cyprus' Anorthosis and BATE of Belarus were the first ever teams from their countries to qualify for the group stage.

Tie-breaking criteria

Based on paragraph 6.05 in the UEFA regulations for the current season, if two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:

  1. higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  2. superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question;
  3. higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  4. superior goal difference from all group matches played;
  5. higher number of goals scored in all group matches played;
  6. higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons.
Key to colours in group tables
Teams progressed to the first knockout round
Teams that progressed to the UEFA Cup

Group A

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of Italy Roma 6402126+612
Flag of England Chelsea 632195+411
Flag of France Bordeaux 6213511−67
Flag of Romania CFR Cluj 611459−44
 BDXCLUCHLROM
Bordeaux 1–0 1–1 1–3
CFR Cluj 1–2 0–0 1–3
Chelsea 4–0 2–1 1–0
Roma 2–0 1–2 3–1

Group B

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 631287+110
Flag of Italy Internazionale 622287+18
Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 614179−27
Flag of Cyprus Anorthosis 61328806
 ANOINTPANBRM
Anorthosis 3–3 3–1 2–2
Internazionale 1–0 0–1 1–1
Panathinaikos 1–0 0–2 2–2
Werder Bremen 0–0 2–1 0–3

Group C

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of Spain Barcelona 6411188+1013
Flag of Portugal Sporting CP 640288012
Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 6303117+49
Flag of Switzerland Basel 6015216−141
 BARBSLSHKSCP
Barcelona 1–1 2–3 3–1
Basel 0–5 1–2 0–1
Shakhtar Donetsk 1–2 5–0 0–1
Sporting CP 2–5 2–0 1–0

Group D

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of England Liverpool 6420115+614
Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid 633094+512
Flag of France Marseille 611457−24
Flag of the Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6105514−93
 ATLLIVMARPSV
Atlético Madrid 1–1 2–1 2–1
Liverpool 1–1 1–0 3–1
Marseille 0–0 1–2 3–0
PSV Eindhoven 0–3 1–3 2–0

Group E

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of England Manchester United 624093+610
Flag of Spain Villarreal 623197+29
Flag of Denmark Aalborg BK 6132914−56
Template:Country data SCO Celtic 612347−35
 AABCELMUVIL
Aalborg BK 2–1 0–3 2–2
Celtic 0–0 1–1 2–0
Manchester United 2–2 3–0 0–0
Villarreal 6–3 1–0 0–0

Group F

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of Germany Bayern Munich 6420124+814
Flag of France Lyon 63211410+411
Flag of Italy Fiorentina 613258−36
Flag of Romania Steaua 6015312−91
 BAYFIOLYOSTE
Bayern Munich 3–0 1–1 3–0
Fiorentina 1–1 1–2 0–0
Lyon 2–3 2–2 2–0
Steaua 0–1 0–1 3–5

Group G

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of Portugal Porto 640298+112
Flag of England Arsenal 6321115+611
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 62224408
Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 6024411−72
 ARSDYNFENPOR
Arsenal 1–0 0–0 4–0
Dynamo Kyiv 1–1 1–0 1–2
Fenerbahçe 2–5 0–0 1–2
Porto 2–0 0–1 3–1

Group H

Team Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip Template:Tooltip
Flag of Italy Juventus 633073+412
Flag of Spain Real Madrid 640295+412
Flag of Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 612347−35
Flag of Belarus BATE 603338−53
 BATJUVRMZNT
BATE 2–2 0–1 0–2
Juventus 0–0 2–1 1–0
Real Madrid 2–0 0–2 3–0
Zenit St. Petersburg 1–1 0–0 1–2

Knockout stage

From the first knockout round through to the semi-finals, clubs play two matches against each other on a home and away basis with the same rules as the qualifying rounds applied. In the last 16, group winners play runners-up other than teams from their own pool or nation. For the draw of the quarter-finals and semi-finals clubs are seeded based on the results in the group and first knockout stage of the current season (eight matches).

The draw for the first knockout round was held on Friday, 19 December 2008 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor, Giorgio Marchetti, UEFA's director of professional football and Bruno Conti, the ambassador for the final in Rome.

The draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals were both held on Friday, 20 March 2009 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by David Taylor and Bruno Conti. Unlike the first knockout round, teams from the same group or country may be drawn together from the quarter-finals onwards.

Bracket

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First knockout round

The first legs of the first knockout round were played on 24 and 25 February 2009, and the second legs were played on 10 and 11 March.

Bayern Munich defeated Sporting CP by 12–1 on aggregate in the first knockout round; the biggest two-leg win in Champions League era.

Manchester United's 2–0 victory against Internazionale in the first knockout round was their 21st consecutive undefeated match, a record surpassing Ajax's 20 undefeated matches, set between 1985–86 and 1995–96. The record was extended to 25 matches, ending with a 2–0 defeat to Barcelona in the final.

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Quarter-finals

The first leg matches were played on 7 April and 8 April, with the second leg matches being played on 14 April and 15 April 2009. Due to the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough Disaster, Liverpool were granted their request that their return leg not be played on 15 April; the match was played on 14 April.[8]

Porto's 1–0 loss to Manchester United in the second leg of the quarter-finals was the club's first ever home defeat to English opposition.

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Semi-finals

The first leg matches were played on 28 April and 29 April, while the second leg matches were played on 5 May and 6 May 2009. As in 2007–08, the semi-final teams consisted of three Premier League sides and Barcelona. This was the third consecutive season in which three of the four semi-final teams were English.

Manchester United were the first defending champions to reach the semi-finals since the introduction of the first knockout round in the 2003–04 season.

Arsenal's 3–1 loss to Manchester United in the second leg of the semi-finals was the club's first ever defeat at the Emirates Stadium in a European competition.

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Final

The 2009 UEFA Champions League Final was played at 20:45 CEST on 27 May 2009 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy. Barcelona won the match 2–0, with goals from Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi. Barcelona's victory also meant that they became the first Spanish team to win The Treble. For the fifth consecutive year, one of the finalists was an English team. Manchester United were the first defending champions to reach the final of the competition since Juventus in 1997, but they failed to become the first club to defend the European Cup since Milan in 1990.

27 May 2009
20:45 (UTC+2)
Barcelona Flag of Spain 2 – 0 Flag of England Manchester United Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 62,467
Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
Eto'o Scored after 10 minutes 10'
Messi Scored after 70 minutes 70'
Report
UEFA Champions League
2008–09 Winners
Flag of Spain
FC Barcelona
Third Title

Top goalscorers

The top scorers from the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League (excluding qualifying rounds) are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals Time played Minutes per goal
1 Flag of Argentina Lionel Messi Flag of Spain Barcelona 9 982'44" 109'12"
2 Flag of England Steven Gerrard Flag of England Liverpool 7 580'36" 82'57"
Flag of Germany Miroslav Klose Flag of Germany Bayern Munich 7 680'07" 97'10"
4 Flag of Argentina Lisandro López Flag of Portugal Porto 6 943'11" 157'12"
5 Flag of Togo Emmanuel Adebayor Flag of England Arsenal 5 627'33" 125'31"
Flag of Italy Alessandro Del Piero Flag of Italy Juventus 5 688'14" 137'39"
Template:Country data CIV Didier Drogba Flag of England Chelsea 5 702'31" 140'30"
Flag of the Netherlands Robin van Persie Flag of England Arsenal 5 716'34" 143'19"
Flag of France Thierry Henry Flag of Spain Barcelona 5 717'50" 143'34"
Flag of France Karim Benzema Flag of France Lyon 5 731'13" 146'15"

See also

Footnotes

A. ^  Moved up from the lower qualifying round due to the Title Holder entry not being used.
B. ^  Match was played in Dublin.
C. ^  Order of legs reversed

References

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