Qualified teams for the Champions League 2023/24
The European leagues are coming to an end and the qualifiers for the Champions League 2023-24 are starting to be announced. These are the teams with tickets, both in the qualifying stage and group stages.
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The 2022-23 season is drawing to a close and the Champions League football is beginning to become clearer with a view to the 2023-24 campaign. Several teams have already booked their tickets for the next edition of Europe's top competition, and many others have yet to do so.
From the first qualifying stage, which will take place between 27th and 30th June, to the group stage, which will start on 19th September, there are plenty of teams who want to fulfil their dream of playing in the best club competition.
Preliminary round
First qualifying phase
Maccabi Haifa (Israel), BK Hacken (Sweden), Farul Constanta (Romania), Qarabag (Azerbaijan), Ferencváros (Hungary), Rakow Czestochowa (Poland), Astana (Kazakhstan), Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia), Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia), BATE Borisov (Belarus), Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova), Zalgiris (Lithuania), Zrinjski Mostar (Bosnia), HJK (Finland), Swift Hesperange (Luxembourg), Valmiera (Latvia), Ballkani (Kosovo), Shamrock Rovers (Ireland), Larne (Northern Ireland), KÍ (Faroe Islands), Flora (Estonia), Hamrun Spartans (Malta), Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia), Struga (North Macedonia), The New Saints (Wales), Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar).
Second qualifying phase
Molde (Norway), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), Aris Limassol (Cyprus), Panathinaikos (Greece).
Third qualifying phase
AEK Athens (Greece), Sparta Prague (Czech Republic), Olympique Marseille (France), Sporting Braga (Portugal), PSV (Netherlands), Sturm Graz (Austria), Rangers (Scotland), Backa Topola (Serbia).
Play-off round
Young Boys (Switzerland).
Group stages
Manchester City (England), Arsenal (England), Newcastle (England), Manchester United (England), Barcelona (Spain), Atletico Madrid (Spain), Real Madrid (Spain), Real Sociedad (Spain), Napoli (Italy), Lazio (Italy), Inter (Italy), Milan (Italy), Bayern Munich (Germany), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), RB Leipzig (Germany), Union Berlin (Germany), Paris Saint-Germain (France), Lens (France), Benfica (Portugal), Porto (Portugal), Feyenoord (Netherlands), Red Bull Salzburg (Austria), Celtic (Scotland), Red Star (Serbia), Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine).
From the first qualifying stage, which will take place between 27th and 30th June, to the group stage, which will start on 19th September, there are plenty of teams who want to fulfil their dream of playing in the best club competition.
Preliminary round
First qualifying phase
Maccabi Haifa (Israel), BK Hacken (Sweden), Farul Constanta (Romania), Qarabag (Azerbaijan), Ferencváros (Hungary), Rakow Czestochowa (Poland), Astana (Kazakhstan), Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia), Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia), BATE Borisov (Belarus), Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova), Zalgiris (Lithuania), Zrinjski Mostar (Bosnia), HJK (Finland), Swift Hesperange (Luxembourg), Valmiera (Latvia), Ballkani (Kosovo), Shamrock Rovers (Ireland), Larne (Northern Ireland), KÍ (Faroe Islands), Flora (Estonia), Hamrun Spartans (Malta), Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia), Struga (North Macedonia), The New Saints (Wales), Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar).
Second qualifying phase
Molde (Norway), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), Aris Limassol (Cyprus), Panathinaikos (Greece).
Third qualifying phase
AEK Athens (Greece), Sparta Prague (Czech Republic), Olympique Marseille (France), Sporting Braga (Portugal), PSV (Netherlands), Sturm Graz (Austria), Rangers (Scotland), Backa Topola (Serbia).
Play-off round
Young Boys (Switzerland).
Group stages
Manchester City (England), Arsenal (England), Newcastle (England), Manchester United (England), Barcelona (Spain), Atletico Madrid (Spain), Real Madrid (Spain), Real Sociedad (Spain), Napoli (Italy), Lazio (Italy), Inter (Italy), Milan (Italy), Bayern Munich (Germany), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), RB Leipzig (Germany), Union Berlin (Germany), Paris Saint-Germain (France), Lens (France), Benfica (Portugal), Porto (Portugal), Feyenoord (Netherlands), Red Bull Salzburg (Austria), Celtic (Scotland), Red Star (Serbia), Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine).
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