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2009-10 UEFA Europa League
Tournament details
Dates2 July 2009 - 12 May 2010
Teams48+8 (competition proper)
159 (qualifying)
Tournament statistics
Matches played200
Goals scored538 (2.69 per match)
Top scorer(s)Claudio Pizarro (9)
Óscar Cardozo (9)
2008-09 (UEFA Cup)
2010-11

The 2009-10 UEFA Europa League is the first season of the UEFA Europa League, the competition previously known as UEFA Cup, which had been in existence for 38 years.

The final will be played at the HSH Nordbank Arena, home ground of Hamburger SV, in Hamburg, Germany.

Shakhtar Donetsk were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Fulham in the Round of 32.

Association team allocation[]

A total of 192 teams from 53 UEFA associations are expected to participate in the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League. Countries are allocated places according to the 2008 UEFA league coefficient. The UEFA ranking determines the number of teams competing in the season after the next, not in the first season after the publication of the ranking. Thus, the allocation in 2009-10 is determined by the 2008 ranking, not 2009.

The previous season's winners, Shakhtar Donetsk, would have been guaranteed a place in the group stage even if they did not obtain a qualifying place through their domestic league. However, as Shakhtar qualified for the UEFA Champions League, the original allocation places were altered to compensate for the vacant title holder spot in the group stage. As this was the first edition of the Europa League, it was initially unknown whether UEFA would simply disregard the vacant title holder spot and rearrange entries so that one more team would qualify from the play-off round, or replace the title holders' group stage place with that of the top-ranked association's cup winner and move teams from lower rounds appropriately, as the regulations are unclear on this matter. The former set-up was confirmed by UEFA's official list of participants, published on 16 June 2009. As a result, the domestic cup winners of associations 16 and 17 (Switzerland and Bulgaria) were promoted from the third qualifying round to the play-off round, the domestic cup winners of associations 28 and 29 (Cyprus and Slovenia) were promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round, and the domestic cup winners of associations 52 and 53 (Andorra and San Marino) and the domestic league runners-up of associations 35 and 36 (Republic of Ireland and Macedonia) were promoted from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round.

Below is the qualification scheme for the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League (not counting teams relegated from the Champions League):

  • Associations 1-6 each enter three teams
  • Associations 7-9 each enter four teams
  • Associations 10-51 each enter three teams (except Liechtenstein)
  • Associations 52-53 plus Liechtenstein each enter one team
  • The top three associations of the 2008-09 UEFA Fair Play ranking (Norway, Denmark, Scotland) each gain an additional berth

Distribution[]

First qualifying round (46 teams)
  • 14 domestic league runners-up from associations 37-51 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 29 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 22-51 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 3 teams which qualified via Fair Play rankings
Second qualifying round (80 teams)
  • 23 winners from the first qualifying round
  • 24 domestic cup winners from associations 30-53
  • 18 domestic league runners-up from associations 19-36
  • 6 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 16-21
  • 6 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 10-15
  • 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 7-9
Third qualifying round (70 teams)
  • 40 winners from the second qualifying round
  • 12 domestic cup winners from associations 18-29
  • 3 domestic league runners-up from associations 16-18
  • 6 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 10-15
  • 3 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 7-9
  • 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 4-6 (League Cup winners for France)
  • 3 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1-3 (League Cup winners for England)
Play-off round (76 teams)
  • 35 winners from the third qualifying round
  • 17 domestic cup winners from associations 1-17
  • 3 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 7-9
  • 3 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 4-6
  • 3 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1-3
  • 15 losers from the UEFA Champions League 2009-10 third qualifying round
Group stage (48 teams)
Knockout phase (32 teams)
  • 12 group winners from the group stage
  • 12 group runners-up from the group stage
  • 8 third-placed teams from the UEFA Champions League 2009-10 group stage

Redistribution rules[]

A Europa League place is vacated when a team qualify for both the Champions League and the Europa League, or qualify for the Europa League by more than one method. When a place is vacated, it is redistributed within the national association by the following rules:

  • When the domestic cup winners (considered as the "highest-placed" qualifier within the national association) also qualify for the Champions League, their Europa League place is vacated, and the remaining Europa League qualifiers are moved up one place, with the final place (with the earliest entrance) taken by the domestic cup runners-up, provided they do not already qualify for the Champions League or the Europa League. Otherwise, this place is taken by the highest-placed league finisher which do not qualify for the Europa League yet.
  • When the domestic cup winners also qualify for the Europa League through league position, their place through the league position is vacated, and the Europa League qualifiers which finish lower in the league are moved up one place, with the final place taken by the highest-placed league finisher which do not qualify for the Europa League yet.
  • A place vacated by the League Cup winners is taken by the highest-placed league finisher which do not qualify for the Europa League yet.
  • A Fair Play place is taken by the highest-ranked team in the domestic Fair Play table which do not qualify for the Champions League or Europa League yet.
  • If the Europa League title holders also qualify for the Champions League or the Europa League through domestic performance, their vacated place in the Europa League is not taken by any team.

Teams[]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • Nth: League position
  • P-Nth: End-of-season play-off position
  • FP: Fair play
  • UCL: Relegated from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • PO: Losers from the play-off round
    • Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round
Round of 32
Flag of Italy Juventus (UCL GS) Flag of Germany Wolfsburg (UCL GS) Flag of France Marseille (UCL GS) Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid (UCL GS)
Flag of England Liverpool (UCL GS) Flag of Russia Rubin Kazan (UCL GS) Flag of Romania Unirea Urziceni (UCL GS) Flag of Belgium Standard Liege (UCL GS)
Group stage
Flag of Romania Timişoara (UCL PO) Flag of Portugal Sporting CP (UCL PO) Flag of Scotland Celtic (UCL PO) Flag of Belgium Anderlecht (UCL PO)
Flag of Greece Panathinaikos (UCL PO) Flag of Bulgaria Levski Sofia (UCL PO) Flag of Denmark Copenhagen (UCL PO) Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg (UCL PO)
Flag of Latvia Ventspils (UCL PO) Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (UCL PO)
Play-off round
Flag of England Everton (5th) Flag of Russia Zenit St. Petersburg (5th) Flag of Belgium Racing Genk (CW) Flag of Slovenia Maribor (UCL Q3)
Flag of England Aston Villa (6th) Flag of Romania CFR Cluj (CW) Flag of Greece AEK Athens (P-2nd) Flag of Belarus BATE (UCL Q3)
Flag of Spain Villarreal (5th) Flag of Romania Dinamo Bucureşti (3rd) Flag of Czech Republic Teplice (CW) Flag of Estonia Levadia (UCL Q3)
Flag of Spain Valencia (6th) Flag of Portugal Benfica (3rd) Flag of Switzerland Sion (CW) Flag of Azerbaijan Baku (UCL Q3)
Flag of Italy Lazio (CW) Flag of Portugal Nacional (4th) Flag of Bulgaria Litex Lovech (CW) Flag of Kazakhstan Aktobe (UCL Q3)
Flag of Italy Genoa (5th) Flag of Netherlands Heerenveen (CW) Flag of Czech Republic Slavia Prague (UCL Q3) Flag of Russia Dynamo Moscow (UCL Q3)
Flag of France Guingamp (CW) Flag of Netherlands Ajax (3rd) Flag of Norway Stabæk (UCL Q3) Flag of Netherlands Twente (UCL Q3)
Flag of France Toulouse (4th) Flag of Scotland Heart of Midlothian (3rd) Flag of Serbia Partizan (UCL Q3) Flag of Turkey Sivasspor (UCL Q3)
Flag of Germany Werder Bremen (CW) Flag of Turkey Trabzonspor (3rd) Flag of Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (UCL Q3) Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar DonetskTH (UCL Q3)
Flag of Germany Hertha BSC (4th) Flag of Ukraine Vorskla Poltava (CW) Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb (UCL Q3) Flag of Czech Republic Sparta Prague (UCL Q3)
Flag of Russia Amkar Perm (4th)
Third qualifying round
Flag of England Fulham (7th) Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (4th) Flag of Bulgaria CSKA Sofia (2nd) Flag of Sweden IFK Göteborg (CW)
Flag of Spain Athletic Bilbao (CR) Flag of Scotland Aberdeen (4th) Flag of Norway Vålerenga (CW) Flag of Slovakia Košice (CW)
Flag of Italy Roma (6th) Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe (4th) Flag of Norway Fredrikstad (2nd) Flag of Poland Lech Poznań (CW)
Flag of France Lille (5th) Flag of Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv (3rd) Flag of Denmark Odense (2nd) Flag of Hungary Budapest Honvéd (CW)
Flag of Germany Hamburg (5th) Flag of Belgium Club Brugge (3rd) Flag of Austria Austria Wien (CW) Flag of Croatia Hajduk Split (2nd)
Flag of Russia Krylia Sovetov (6th) Flag of Greece PAOK (P-3rd) Flag of Serbia Vojvodina (2nd) Flag of Cyprus APOP (CW)
Flag of Romania Vaslui (5th) Flag of Czech Republic Slovan Liberec (3rd) Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv (2nd)1 Flag of Slovenia Interblock Ljubljana (CW)
Flag of Portugal Braga (5th) Flag of Switzerland Young Boys (2nd)
Second qualifying round
Flag of Romania Steaua Bucureşti (6th) Flag of Austria Sturm Graz (4th) Flag of Latvia Skonto (3rd)2 Flag of Belarus Naftan Novopolotsk (CW)
Flag of Portugal Paços de Ferreira (CR) Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade (3rd) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavija (CW) Flag of Estonia Flora (CW)
Flag of Netherlands NAC Breda (P-1st) Flag of Serbia Sevojno (CR) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo (4th)3 Flag of Azerbaijan Karabakh (CW)
Flag of Scotland Falkirk (CR) Flag of Israel Maccabi Netanya (4th)1 Flag of Lithuania Sūduva (CW) Flag of Albania Flamurtari Vlorë (CW)
Flag of Turkey Galatasaray (5th) Flag of Sweden Elfsborg (2nd) Flag of Lithuania Kaunas (2nd) Flag of Armenia Gandzasar (3rd)4
Flag of Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk (4th) Flag of Slovakia Žilina (2nd) Flag of Moldova Iskra-Stal (2nd) Flag of Kazakhstan Tobol (2nd)
Flag of Belgium AA Gent (4th) Flag of Poland Legia Warsaw (2nd) Flag of Moldova Dacia Chişinău (3rd) Flag of Northern Ireland Crusaders (CW)
Flag of Greece Larissa (P-4th) Flag of Hungary Újpest (2nd) Flag of Republic of Ireland St. Patrick's Athletic (2nd) Flag of Wales Bangor City (CW)
Flag of Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc (4th) Flag of Croatia Rijeka (3rd) Flag of Republic of Ireland Derry City (3rd) Flag of Faroe Islands HB (2nd)
Flag of Switzerland Basel (3rd) Flag of Cyprus Omonia (2nd) Flag of North Macedonia Rabotnički (CW) Flag of Luxembourg Differdange (2nd)
Flag of Bulgaria Cherno More (3rd) Flag of Slovenia Gorica (2nd) Flag of North Macedonia Milano (2nd) Flag of Malta Sliema Wanderers (CW)
Flag of Norway Tromsø (3rd) Flag of Finland HJK Helsinki (CW) Flag of Iceland KR (CW) Flag of Montenegro Petrovac (CW)
Flag of Denmark Brøndby (3rd) Flag of Finland Honka (2nd) Flag of Georgia FC Dinamo Tbilisi (CW) Flag of Andorra Santa Coloma (CW)
Flag of Denmark AaB (CR) Flag of Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs (2nd) Flag of Liechtenstein Vaduz (CW) Flag of San Marino Juvenes/Dogana (CW)
Flag of Austria Rapid Wien (2nd)
First qualifying round
Flag of Israel Bnei Yehuda (5th)1 Flag of Moldova Zimbru Chişinău (4th) Flag of Azerbaijan Simurq Zaqatala (3rd) Flag of Faroe Islands B36 (3rd)
Flag of Sweden Helsingborg (4th) Flag of Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers (4th) Flag of Albania Vllaznia (2nd) Flag of Faroe Islands NSÍ Runavík (4th)
Flag of Slovakia Spartak Trnava (3rd) Flag of North Macedonia Renova (3rd) Flag of Albania Dinamo Tirana (3rd) Flag of Luxembourg Grevenmacher (3rd)
Flag of Poland Polonia Warsaw (4th) Flag of Iceland Keflavík (2nd) Flag of Armenia MIKA (4th)4 Flag of Luxembourg Käerjéng (CR)
Flag of Hungary Haladás (3rd) Flag of Iceland Fram (3rd) Flag of Armenia Banants (CR) Flag of Malta Birkirkara (2nd)
Flag of Croatia Slaven Belupo (4th) Flag of Georgia Olimpi Rustavi (3rd) Flag of Kazakhstan Irtysh (3rd) Flag of Malta Valletta (3rd)
Flag of Cyprus Anorthosis (3rd) Flag of Georgia Zestaponi (4th) Flag of Kazakhstan Okzhetpes (9th)5 Flag of Montenegro Budućnost (2nd)
Flag of Slovenia Rudar Velenje (3rd) Flag of Belarus Dinamo Minsk (2nd) Flag of Northern Ireland Linfield (2nd) Flag of Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić (3rd)
Flag of Finland Lahti (3rd) Flag of Belarus MTZ-RIPO (3rd) Flag of Northern Ireland Lisburn Distillery (4th) Flag of Norway Rosenborg (FP)
Flag of Latvia Dinaburg (4th)2 Flag of Estonia Narva Trans (3rd) Flag of Wales Llanelli (2nd) Flag of Denmark Randers (FP)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg (6th)3 Flag of Estonia Nõmme Kalju (4th) Flag of Wales The New Saints (3rd) Flag of Scotland Motherwell (FP)
Flag of Lithuania Vėtra (3rd) Flag of Azerbaijan Inter Baku (2nd)
Notes
  • TH Title Holder: Shakhtar Donetsk, the title holders of the competition, qualified for the UEFA Champions League as the runner-up of the Ukrainian Premier League. After losing in the Champions League third qualifying round, they entered the UEFA Europa League at the play-off round.
  • Note 1: Israel State Cup winner Beitar Jerusalem (which also finished third in the Israeli Premier League) did not obtain a UEFA license. Since Maccabi Haifa, the State Cup losing finalist, qualified for the Champions League as the league champions, all three Israeli Europa League spots were redistributed among the best-placed teams of the league, with runners-up Hapoel Tel Aviv moving up to the third qualifying round, fourth-placed Maccabi Netanya moving up to the second qualiyfing round, and fifth-placed Bnei Yehuda taking the first qualifying round spot.
  • Note 2: Daugava Daugavpils, the Latvian Football Cup winners, merged with Dinaburg. Skonto, which finished third in the Latvian Higher League, were moved up to the second qualifying round, while Dinaburg, which finished fourth, took the first qualifying round spot.
  • Note 3: Sloboda Tuzla, which finished third in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, did not obtain a UEFA license, so Sarajevo, which finished fourth, were moved up to the second qualifying round. Borac Banja Luka, which finished fifth, also did not obtain a UEFA license, so Široki Brijeg, which finished sixth, took the first qualifying round spot.
  • Note 4: The Armenian Premier League runner-up Ararat Yerevan did not obtain a UEFA license, so Gandzasar, which finished third, were moved up to the second qualifying round, while MIKA, which finished fourth, took the first qualifying round spot.
  • Note 5: Almaty, the losing Kazakhstan Cup finalists, merged with Megasport to form Lokomotiv Astana. However, the new club did not obtain a UEFA license. Following the denied license and withdrawal of three higher-placed teams in the Kazakhstan Premier League, Okzhetpes, which finished ninth, took the first qualifying round spot.

Round and draw dates[]

All draws held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland unless stated otherwise.

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying First qualifying round 22 June 2009 2 July 2009 9 July 2009
Second qualifying round 16 July 2009 23 July 2009
Third qualifying round 17 July 2009 30 July 2009 6 August 2009
Play-off Play-off round 7 August 2009 20 August 2009 27 August 2009
Group stage Matchday 1 28 August 2009
(Monaco)
17 September 2009
Matchday 2 1 October 2009
Matchday 3 22 October 2009
Matchday 4 5 November 2009
Matchday 5 2–3 December 2009
Matchday 6 16–17 December 2009
Knockout phase Round of 32 18 December 2009 18 February 2010 25 February 2010
Round of 16 11 March 2010 18 March 2010
Quarter-finals 19 March 2010 1 April 2010 8 April 2010
Semi-finals 22 April 2010 29 April 2010
Final 12 May 2010 at HSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg

Qualifying phase[]

Main article:2009-10 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round

In the qualifying phase and the play-off round, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis.

The draw for the first and second qualifying rounds, conducted by UEFA President Michel Platini and UEFA General Secretary David Taylor, was held on 22 June 2009, and the draw for the third qualifying round, conducted by UEFA Competitions Director Giorgio Marchetti and Head of Club Competitions Michael Heselschwerdt, was held on 17 July 2009. For the draws, clubs were separated into seeded and unseeded teams based on their club coefficient. Because the draws for the second and third qualifying rounds took place before the previous round was completed, the teams were seeded assuming the seeded side in the previous round would be victorious.

First qualifying round[]

The first legs were played on 2 July, and the second legs were played on 9 July 2009.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Sutjeska Nikšić Flag of Montenegro 2–36 Flag of Belarus MTZ-RIPO 1–1 1–2 (aet)
Lahti Flag of Finland 4–3 Flag of Albania Dinamo Tirana 4–1 0–2
Grevenmacher Flag of Luxembourg 0–66 Flag of Lithuania Vėtra 0–3 0–3
NSÍ Runavík Flag of Faroe Islands 1–66 Flag of Norway Rosenborg 0–3 1–3
Haladás Flag of Hungary 2–2 (a) Flag of Kazakhstan Irtysh 1–0 1–2
Sligo Rovers Flag of Republic of Ireland 2–3 Flag of Albania Vllaznia 1–2 1–1
Olimpi Rustavi Flag of Georgia 4–0 Flag of Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn 2–0 2–0
Anorthosis Flag of Cyprus 7–1 Flag of Luxembourg Käerjéng 5–0 2–1
Slaven Belupo Flag of Croatia 1–0 Flag of Malta Birkirkara 1–0 0–0
Zimbru Chişinău Flag of Moldova 3–2 Flag of Kazakhstan Okzhetpes 1–2 2–0
Lisburn Distillery Flag of Northern Ireland 1–11 Flag of Georgia Zestaponi 1–5 0–6
Helsingborg Flag of Sweden 4–2 Flag of Armenia MIKA 3–1 1–1
Valletta Flag of Malta 5–2 Flag of Iceland Keflavík 3–0 2–2
Dinaburg Flag of Latvia 2–1 Flag of Estonia Nõmme Kalju 2–1 0–0
Budućnost Flag of Montenegro 1–2 Flag of Poland Polonia Warsaw 0–2 1–0
Narva Trans Flag of Estonia 1–66 Flag of Slovenia Rudar Velenje 0–3 1–3
Motherwell Flag of Scotland 3–1 Flag of Wales Llanelli 0–1 3–0
Banants Flag of Armenia 1–26 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg 0–2 1–0
Spartak Trnava Flag of Slovakia 5–2 Flag of Azerbaijan Inter Baku 2–1 3–1
Dinamo Minsk Flag of Belarus 3–2 Flag of North Macedonia Renova 2–1 1–1
Randers Flag of Denmark 7–0 Flag of Northern Ireland Linfield 4–0 3–0
Simurq Zaqatala Flag of Azerbaijan 0–4 Flag of Israel Bnei Yehuda 0–1 0–3
Fram Flag of Iceland 4–26 Flag of Wales The New Saints 2–1 2–1
Notes

Second qualifying round[]

The first legs were played on 16 July (two matches played on 14 July), and the second legs were played on 23 July 2009.

Both the first and second legs between Bnei Yehuda and Dinaburg and between Rapid Wien and Vllaznia are currently under investigation by UEFA and German authorities for possible match-fixing.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Rosenborg Flag of Norway 0–1 Flag of Azerbaijan Karabakh 0–0 0–1
Zimbru Chişinău Flag of Moldova 0–17 Flag of Portugal Paços de Ferreira 0–0 0–1
Juvenes/Dogana Flag of San Marino 0–57 Flag of Poland Polonia Warsaw 0–1 0–4
Sturm Graz Flag of Austria 3–2 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg 2–1 1–1
Basel Flag of Switzerland 7–1 Flag of Andorra Santa Coloma 3–0 4–1
Honka Flag of Finland 3–0 Flag of Wales Bangor City 2–0 1–0
MŠK Žilina Flag of Slovakia 3–0 Flag of Moldova Dacia Chişinău 2–0 1–0
Anorthosis Flag of Cyprus 3–4 Flag of Montenegro Petrovac 2–1 1–3 (aet)
St Patrick's Athletic Flag of Republic of Ireland 2–1 Flag of Malta Valletta 1–1 1–0
Omonia Flag of Cyprus 8–1 Flag of Faroe Islands HB 4–0 4–1
Gorica Flag of Slovenia 1–2 Flag of Finland Lahti 1–0 0–2
Sigma Olomouc Flag of Czech Republic 3–1 Flag of Iceland Fram 1–1 2–0
Legia Warsaw Flag of Poland 4–0 Flag of Georgia Olimpi Rustavi 3–0 1–0
Falkirk Flag of Scotland 1–2 Flag of Liechtenstein Vaduz 1–0 0–2 (aet)
Elfsborg Flag of Sweden 3–0 Flag of Hungary Haladás 3–0 0–0
Rapid Wien Flag of Austria 8–0 Flag of Albania Vllaznia 5–0 3–0
Naftan Flag of Belarus 2–2 (a) Flag of Belgium Gent 2–1 0–1
Liepājas Metalurgs Flag of Latvia 3–4 Flag of Georgia Dinamo Tbilisi 2–1 1–3
Differdange Flag of Luxembourg 1–3 Flag of Croatia Rijeka 1–0 0–3
Sūduva Flag of Lithuania 1–2 Flag of Denmark Randers 0–1 1–1
Vėtra Flag of Lithuania 3–2 Flag of Finland HJK Helsinki 0–1 3–1
Milano Flag of North Macedonia 2–12 Flag of Croatia Slaven Belupo 0–4 2–8
Dinamo Minsk Flag of Belarus 1–4 Flag of Norway Tromsø 0–0 1–4
KR Flag of Iceland 3–1 Flag of Greece Larissa 2–0 1–1
Brøndby Flag of Denmark 4–2 Flag of Estonia Flora 0–1 4–1
Aalborg BK Flag of Denmark 1–3 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavija 0–0 1–3
Steaua Bucureşti Flag of Romania 4–1 Flag of Hungary Újpest 2–0 2–1
Metalurh Donetsk Flag of Ukraine 5–1 Flag of Belarus MTZ-RIPO 3–0 2–1
Crusaders Flag of Northern Ireland 3–57 Flag of North Macedonia Rabotnički 1–1 2–4
Bnei Yehuda Flag of Israel 5–0 Flag of Latvia Dinaburg 4–0 1–0
NAC Breda Flag of Netherlands 8–0 Flag of Armenia Gandzasar 6–0 2–0
Cherno More Flag of Bulgaria 4–0 Flag of Moldova Iskra-Stal 1–0 3–0
Sevojno Flag of Serbia 1–1 (a) Flag of Lithuania Kaunas 0–0 1–1
Flamurtari Vlorë Flag of Albania 2–8 Flag of Scotland Motherwell 1–0 1–8
Zestaponi Flag of Georgia 3–4 Flag of Sweden Helsingborg 1–2 2–2 (aet)
Skonto Flag of Latvia 1–2 Flag of Republic of Ireland Derry City 1–1 0–1
Sliema Wanderers Flag of Malta 0–3 Flag of Israel Maccabi Netanya 0–0 0–3
Tobol Flag of Kazakhstan 1–3 Flag of Turkey Galatasaray 1–1 0–2
Rudar Velenje Flag of Slovenia 0–5 Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade 0–1 0–4
Sarajevo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–1 Flag of Slovakia Spartak Trnava 1–0 1–1
Notes
  • Note 7: Paços de Ferreira, Polonia Warsaw and Rabotnički were originally drawn to play the first leg at home, but their ties were reversed and they hosted the second leg instead.

Third qualifying round[]

The first legs were played on 30 July (one match played on 28 July), and the second legs were played on 6 August 2009 (one match played on 4 August).

The first leg between Fenerbahçe and Budapest Honvéd and the second leg between Interblock Ljubljana and Metalurh Donetsk are currently under investigation by UEFA and German authorities for possible match-fixing.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Helsingborg Flag of Sweden 3–3 (4–5p)8 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 2–1 1–2 (aet)
Fredrikstad Flag of Norway 3–7 Flag of Poland Lech Poznań 1–6 2–1
Rijeka Flag of Croatia 1–4 Flag of Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 1–2 0–2
Roma Flag of Italy 10–28 Flag of Belgium Gent 3–1 7–1
Vaslui Flag of Romania 3–1 Flag of Cyprus Omonia 2–0 1–1
Slavija Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–5 Flag of Slovakia Košice 0–2 1–3
IFK Göteborg Flag of Sweden 2–4 Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–3 1–1
PSV Eindhoven Flag of Netherlands 2–0 Flag of Bulgaria Cherno More 1–0 1–0
Metalurh Donetsk Flag of Ukraine 5–0 Flag of Slovenia Interblock Ljubljana 2–0 3–0
Vålerenga Flag of Norway 2–2 (a) Flag of Greece PAOK 1–2 1–0
Rapid Wien Flag of Austria 4–38 Flag of Cyprus APOP 2–1 2–2 (aet)
Honka Flag of Finland 1–3 Flag of Azerbaijan Karabakh 0–1 1–2
Vaduz Flag of Liechtenstein 0–3 Flag of Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 0–1 0–2
St Patrick's Athletic Flag of Republic of Ireland 3–3 (a) Flag of Russia Krylia Sovetov 1–0 2–3
Randers Flag of Denmark 1–4 Flag of Germany Hamburg 0–4 1–0
Tromsø Flag of Norway 4–1 Flag of Croatia Slaven Belupo 2–1 2–0
Brøndby Flag of Denmark 3–3 (a) Flag of Poland Legia Warsaw 1–1 2–2
Vojvodina Flag of Serbia 3–5 Flag of Austria Austria Wien 1–1 2–4
CSKA Sofia Flag of Bulgaria 2–1 Flag of Republic of Ireland Derry City 1–0 1–1
Steaua Bucureşti Flag of Romania 6–1 Flag of Scotland Motherwell 3–0 3–1
MŠK Žilina Flag of Slovakia 2–1 Flag of Croatia Hajduk Split 1–1 1–0
Braga Flag of Portugal 1–4 Flag of Sweden Elfsborg 1–2 0–2
Aberdeen Flag of Scotland 1–8 Flag of Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc 1–5 0–3
Rabotnički Flag of North Macedonia 3–7 Flag of Denmark Odense 3–4 0–3
Sevojno Flag of Serbia 0–4 Flag of France Lille 0–2 0–2
Petrovac Flag of Montenegro 1–7 Flag of Austria Sturm Graz 1–2 0–5
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey 6–2 Flag of Hungary Budapest Honvéd 5–1 1–1
Bnei Yehuda Flag of Israel 2–0 Flag of Portugal Paços de Ferreira 1–0 1–0
Club Brugge Flag of Belgium 4–3 Flag of Finland Lahti 3–2 1–1
Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain 2–2 (a) Flag of Switzerland Young Boys 0–1 2–1
KR Flag of Iceland 3–5 Flag of Switzerland Basel 2–2 1–3
Maccabi Netanya Flag of Israel 1–108 Flag of Turkey Galatasaray 1–4 0–6
Dinamo Tbilisi Flag of Georgia 4–5 Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade 2–0 2–5
Polonia Warsaw Flag of Poland 1–4 Flag of Netherlands NAC Breda 0–1 1–3
Vėtra Flag of Lithuania 0–6 Flag of England Fulham 0–3 0–3
Notes
  • Note 8: Sarajevo, Gent, Galatasaray and APOP were originally drawn to play the first leg at home, but their ties were reversed and they hosted the second leg instead.

Play-off round[]

Main article:2009-10 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Play-off round

The draw for the play-off round, conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and UEFA Competitions Director Giorgio Marchetti, was held on 7 August 2009. For the draw, clubs were separated into seeded and unseeded teams based on their club coefficient. The first legs were played on 20 August, and the second legs were played on 27 August 2009, except the Shakhtar Donetsk v Sivasspor match, which was moved to 25 August due to Shakhtar's participation in the 2009 UEFA Super Cup.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
PAOK Flag of Greece 1–1 (a) Flag of Netherlands Heerenveen 1–1 0–0
Dinamo Zagreb Flag of Croatia 4–2 Flag of Scotland Hearts 4–0 0–2
Werder Bremen Flag of Germany 8–3 Flag of Kazakhstan Aktobe 6–3 2–0
Everton Flag of England 5–1 Flag of Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc 4–0 1–1
BATE Flag of Belarus 4–1 Flag of Bulgaria Litex Lovech 0–1 4–0 (aet)
NAC Breda Flag of Netherlands 2–9 Flag of Spain Villarreal 1–3 1–6
Lech Poznań Flag of Poland 1–1 (3–4p) Flag of Belgium Club Brugge 1–0 0–1 (aet)
Fulham Flag of England 3–2 Flag of Russia Amkar Perm 3–1 0–1
Galatasaray Flag of Turkey 6–1 Flag of Estonia Levadia 5–0 1–1
Teplice Flag of Czech Republic 2–3 Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–2 1–1
Metalurh Donetsk Flag of Ukraine 4–5 Flag of Austria Austria Wien 2–2 2–3 (aet)
Twente Flag of Netherlands 3–1 Flag of Azerbaijan Karabakh 3–1 0–0
Košice Flag of Slovakia 4–109 Flag of Italy Roma 3–3 1–7
CSKA Sofia Flag of Bulgaria 2–19 Flag of Russia Dynamo Moscow 0–0 2–1
Racing Genk Flag of Belgium 3–6 Flag of France Lille 1–2 2–4
Bnei Yehuda Flag of Israel 0–29 Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0–1 0–1
Lazio Flag of Italy 3–1 Flag of Sweden Elfsborg 3–0 0–1
Trabzonspor Flag of Turkey 2–3 Flag of France Toulouse 1–3 1–0
Partizan Flag of Serbia 3–1 Flag of Slovakia MŠK Žilina 1–1 2–0
Baku Flag of Azerbaijan 2–8 Flag of Switzerland Basel 1–3 1–5
Ajax Flag of Netherlands 7–1 Flag of Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 5–0 2–1
Sivasspor Flag of Turkey 0–59 Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 0–3 0–2
Brøndby Flag of Denmark 3–4 Flag of Germany Hertha BSC 2–1 1–3
Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain 4–3 Flag of Norway Tromsø 3–2 1–1
Sarajevo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–3 Flag of Romania CFR Cluj 1–1 1–2
Rapid Wien Flag of Austria 2–2 (a) Flag of England Aston Villa 1–0 1–2
Steaua Bucureşti Flag of Romania 5–1 Flag of Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic 3–0 2–1
Maribor Flag of Slovenia 0–39 Flag of Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0–2 0–1
Nacional Flag of Portugal 5–4 Flag of Russia Zenit St. Petersburg 4–3 1–1
Genoa Flag of Italy 4–2 Flag of Denmark Odense 3–1 1–1
Dinamo Bucureşti Flag of Romania 3–3 (9–8p) Flag of Czech Republic Slovan Liberec 0–310 3–0 (aet)
Guingamp Flag of France 2–8 Flag of Germany Hamburg 1–5 1–3
Sion Flag of Switzerland 2–4 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 0–2 2–2
Sturm Graz Flag of Austria 2–1 Flag of Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 1–1 1–0
Slavia Prague Flag of Czech Republic 4–2 Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade 3–0 1–2
Benfica Flag of Portugal 5–2 Flag of Ukraine Vorskla Poltava 4–0 1–2
Vaslui Flag of Romania 2–4 Flag of Greece AEK Athens 2–1 0–3
Stabæk Flag of Norway 1–7 Flag of Spain Valencia 0–3 1–4
Notes
  • Note 9: Roma, PSV Eindhoven, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sparta Prague, Zenit St. Petersburg and Dynamo Moscow were originally drawn to play the first leg at home, but their ties were reversed and they hosted the second leg instead.
  • Note 10: The match was abandoned at 0–2 in the 88th minute after one Dinamo Bucureşti fan entered the playing field and other fans invaded the running track around the pitch. The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body awarded a default 0–3 defeat against Dinamo during an emergency meeting on 25 August. After advancing to the group stage, Dinamo were punished by having their first two home matches in the group stage played behind closed doors.

Group stage[]

Main article:2009-10 UEFA Europa League group stage

The draw for the group stage was held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco on 28 August 2009. A total of 48 teams were drawn into twelve groups of four. Teams were divided into four pots, based on their club coefficient. Clubs from the same pot or the same association cannot be drawn into the same group.

In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The matchdays were 17 September, 1 October, 22 October, 5 November, 2–3 December, and 16–17 December 2009. The top two in each group advanced to the knockout phase.

During this stage of the tournament, matches featured five on-field officials - with two additional officials monitoring play around the penalty area as part of a FIFA-sanctioned experiment.

Tie-breaking criteria[]

Based on Article 7.05 in the UEFA regulations, if two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria will be 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;
  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
Group winners and runners-up advance to the round of 32

Group A[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 6 3 2 1 9 4 +5 11
Flag of Netherlands Ajax 6 3 2 1 8 6 +2 11
Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 6 2 0 4 6 8 −2 611
Flag of Romania Timişoara 6 1 2 3 4 9 −5 5
  AJX AND DZ TIM
Ajax - 1–3 2–1 0–0
Anderlecht 1–1 - 0–1 3–1
Dinamo Zagreb 0–2 0–2 - 1–2
Timişoara 1–2 0–0 0–3 -
Notes
  • Note 11: On 29 October 2009, UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body ruled that Dinamo Zagreb would have to play their next two home matches in the UEFA Europa League behind closed doors due to the actions of their supporters in their match at Timişoara. They also deducted three points from the Croatian club's points tally in Group A. The club appealed, but the appeal was not heard until after the first closed-doors game against Ajax. After the appeal was heard, UEFA replaced the three point deduction with a €75,000 fine, and a three-year suspended ban from European competition, while the two-match stadium ban remained unchanged.

Group B[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Spain Valencia 6 3 3 0 12 8 +4 12
Flag of France Lille 6 3 1 2 15 9 +6 10
Flag of Italy Genoa 6 2 1 3 8 10 −2 7
Flag of Czech Republic Slavia Prague 6 0 3 3 5 13 −8 3
  GEN LIL SLV VAL
Genoa - 3–2 2–0 1–2
Lille 3–0 - 3–1 1–1
Slavia Prague 0–0 1–5 - 2–2
Valencia 3–2 3–1 1–1 -

Group C[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 6 4 0 2 13 8 +5 12
Flag of Germany Hamburg 6 3 1 2 7 6 +1 10
Flag of Scotland Celtic 6 1 3 2 7 7 0 6
Flag of Austria Rapid Wien 6 1 2 3 8 14 −6 5
  CEL HSV HAP RAP
Celtic - 0–1 2–0 1–1
Hamburg 0–0 - 4–2 2–0
Hapoel Tel Aviv 2–1 1–0 - 5–1
Rapid Wien 3–3 3–0 0–3 -

Group D[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Portugal Sporting CP 6 3 2 1 8 6 +2 11
Flag of Germany Hertha BSC 6 3 1 2 6 5 +1 10
Flag of Netherlands Heerenveen 6 2 2 2 11 7 +4 8
Flag of Latvia Ventspils 6 0 3 3 3 10 −7 3
  HER HVN SCP VEN
Hertha BSC - 0–1 1–0 1–1
Heerenveen 2–3 - 2–3 5–0
Sporting CP 1–0 1–1 - 1–1
Ventspils 0–1 0–0 1–2 -

Group E[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Italy Roma 6 4 1 1 10 5 +5 13
Flag of England Fulham 6 3 2 1 8 6 +2 11
Flag of Switzerland Basel 6 3 0 3 10 7 +3 9
Flag of Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 6 0 1 5 2 12 −10 1
  BSL CSK FUL ROM
Basel - 3–1 2–3 2–0
CSKA Sofia 0–2 - 1–1 0–3
Fulham 1–0 1–0 - 1–1
Roma 2–1 2–0 2–1 -

Group F[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Turkey Galatasaray 6 4 1 1 12 4 +8 13
Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 6 4 0 2 7 4 +3 12
Flag of Romania Dinamo Bucureşti 6 2 0 4 4 12 −8 6
Flag of Austria Sturm Graz 6 1 1 4 3 6 −3 4
  DB GAL PAN STM
Dinamo Bucureşti - 0–3 0–1 2–1
Galatasaray 4–1 - 1–0 1–1
Panathinaikos 3–0 1–3 - 1–0
Sturm Graz 0–1 1–0 0–1 -

Group G[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg 6 6 0 0 9 2 +7 18
Flag of Spain Villarreal 6 3 0 3 8 6 +2 9
Flag of Italy Lazio 6 2 0 4 9 10 −1 6
Flag of Bulgaria Levski Sofia 6 1 0 5 1 9 −8 3
  LAZ LS SBG VIL
Lazio - 0–1 1–2 2–1
Levski Sofia 0–4 - 0–1 0–2
Red Bull Salzburg 2–1 1–0 - 2–0
Villarreal 4–1 1–0 0–1 -

Group H[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 6 5 0 1 8 3 +5 15
Flag of Netherlands Twente 6 2 2 2 5 6 −1 8
Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 6 1 2 3 4 5 −1 5
Flag of Romania Steaua Bucureşti 6 0 4 2 3 6 −3 4
  FEN SHF STE TWE
Fenerbahçe - 1–0 3–1 1–2
Sheriff Tiraspol 0–1 - 1–1 2–0
Steaua Bucureşti 0–1 0–0 - 1–1
Twente 0–1 2–1 0–0 -

Group I[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Portugal Benfica 6 5 0 1 13 3 +10 15
Flag of England Everton 6 3 0 3 7 9 −2 9
Flag of Belarus BATE 6 2 1 3 7 9 −2 7
Flag of Greece AEK Athens 6 1 1 4 5 11 −6 4
  AEK BEN BTE EVE
AEK Athens - 1–0 2–2 0–1
Benfica 2–1 - 2–0 5–0
BATE 2–1 1–2 - 1–2
Everton 4–0 0–2 0–1 -

Group J[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 6 4 1 1 14 3 +11 13
Flag of Belgium Club Brugge 6 3 2 1 10 8 +2 11
Flag of France Toulouse 6 2 1 3 6 11 −5 7
Flag of Serbia Partizan 6 1 0 5 6 14 −8 3
  BRU PTZ SHK TOU
Club Brugge - 2–0 1–4 1–0
Partizan 2–4 - 1–0 2–3
Shakhtar Donetsk 0–0 4–1 - 4–0
Toulouse 2–2 1–0 0–2 -

Group K[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6 4 2 0 9 3 +6 14
Flag of Denmark Copenhagen 6 3 1 2 7 4 +3 10
Flag of Czech Republic Sparta Prague 6 2 1 3 7 9 −2 7
Flag of Romania CFR Cluj 6 1 0 5 4 11 −7 3
  CLU FCK PRA PSV
CFR Cluj - 2–0 2–3 0–3
Copenhagen 2–0 - 1–0 1–1
Sparta Prague 2–0 0–3 - 2–2
PSV Eindhoven 1–0 1–0 1–0 -

Group L[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 6 5 1 0 17 6 +11 16
Flag of Spain Athletic Bilbao 6 3 1 2 10 8 +2 10
Flag of Portugal Nacional 6 1 2 3 11 12 −1 5
Flag of Austria Austria Wien 6 0 2 4 4 16 −12 2
  ATH AUS BRM NCL
Athletic Bilbao - 3–0 0–3 2–1
Austria Wien 0–3 - 2–2 1–1
Werder Bremen 3–1 2–0 - 4–1
Nacional 1–1 5–1 2–3 -

Knockout phase[]

Main article:2009-10 UEFA Europa League knockout phase

In the knockout phase, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final.

The draw for the round of 32 and round of 16 was held on 18 December 2009, conducted by UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino and UEFA Director of Competitions Giorgio Marchetti. In the round of 32, the group winners and the four better third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage, which would play the second leg at home, were drawn against the group runners-up and the other four third-placed Champions League teams, with the restriction that teams from the same group or the same association cannot be drawn with each other. In the round of 16, there were no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association may be drawn with each other.

The draw for the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final (to determine the "home" team) was held on 19 March 2010, conducted by UEFA competitions director Giorgio Marchetti and the ambassador for the Hamburg final, Uwe Seeler. Same as the round of 16, there were no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association may be drawn with each other.

Bracket[]

Round of 32   Round of 16   Quarter-finals   Semi-finals   Final
 Flag of Belgium Club Brugge 1 0 1  
 Flag of Spain Valencia (aet) 0 3 3      Flag of Spain Valencia (a) 1 4 5  
 Flag of Netherlands Twente 1 1 2    Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 1 4 5  
 Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 0 4 4        Flag of Spain Valencia 2 0 2  
 Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid 1 2 3        Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid (a) 2 0 2  
 Flag of Turkey Galatasaray 1 1 2      Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid (a) 0 2 2
 Flag of England Everton 2 0 2    Flag of Portugal Sporting CP 0 2 2  
 Flag of Portugal Sporting CP 1 3 4        Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid  
 Flag of Germany Hertha BSC 1 0 1        Flag of England Liverpool  
 Flag of Portugal Benfica 1 4 5      Flag of Portugal Benfica 1 2 3  
 Flag of Denmark Copenhagen 1 1 2    Flag of France Marseille 1 1 2  
 Flag of France Marseille 3 3 6        Flag of Portugal Benfica 2 1 3
 Flag of France Lille 2 1 3        Flag of England Liverpool 1 4 5  
 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 1 1 2      Flag of France Lille 1 0 1
 Flag of England Liverpool 1 3 4    Flag of England Liverpool 0 3 3  
 Flag of Romania Unirea Urziceni 0 1 1        Winners of SF 2
 Flag of Germany Hamburg (a) 1 2 3        Winners of SF 1
 Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0 3 3      Flag of Germany Hamburg 3 3 6  
 Flag of Spain Athletic Bilbao 1 0 1    Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 1 4 5  
 Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 1 4 5        Flag of Germany Hamburg 2 3 5  
 Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 3 3 6        Flag of Belgium Standard Liège 1 1 2  
 Flag of Italy Roma 2 2 4      Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 1 0 1
 Flag of Belgium Standard Liège 3 0 3    Flag of Belgium Standard Liège 3 1 4  
 Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2 0 2        Flag of Germany Hamburg
 Flag of Netherlands Ajax 1 0 1        Flag of England Fulham  
 Flag of Italy Juventus 2 0 2      Flag of Italy Juventus 3 1 4  
 Flag of England Fulham 2 1 3    Flag of England Fulham 1 4 5  
 Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1 1 2        Flag of England Fulham 2 1 3
 Flag of Russia Rubin Kazan 3 0 3        Flag of Germany Wolfsburg 1 0 1  
 Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 0 0 0      Flag of Russia Rubin Kazan 1 1 2
 Flag of Spain Villarreal 2 1 3    Flag of Germany Wolfsburg (aet) 1 2 3  
 Flag of Germany Wolfsburg 2 4 6  


Round of 32[]

The first legs were played on 18 February (Everton's home match played on 16 February to avoid being on the same day with Liverpool's home match), and the second legs were played on 25 February 2010 (Benfica's home match played on 23 February to avoid being on the same day with Sporting CP's home match).

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Rubin Kazan Flag of Russia 3–0 Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 3–0 0–0
Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain 1–5 Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 1–1 0–4
Copenhagen Flag of Denmark 2–6 Flag of France Marseille 1–3 1–3
Panathinaikos Flag of Greece 6–4 Flag of Italy Roma 3–2 3–2
Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain 3–2 Flag of Turkey Galatasaray 1–1 2–1
Ajax Flag of Netherlands 1–2 Flag of Italy Juventus 1–2 0–0
Club Brugge Flag of Belgium 1–3 Flag of Spain Valencia 1–0 0–3 (aet)
Fulham Flag of England 3–2 Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2–1 1–1
Liverpool Flag of England 4–1 Flag of Romania Unirea Urziceni 1–0 3–1
Hamburg Flag of Germany 3–3 (a) Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1–0 2–3
Villarreal Flag of Spain 3–6 Flag of Germany Wolfsburg 2–2 1–4
Standard Liège Flag of Belgium 3–2 Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg 3–2 0–0
Twente Flag of Netherlands 2–4 Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 1–0 1–4
Lille Flag of France 3–2 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 2–1 1–1
Everton Flag of England 2–4 Flag of Portugal Sporting CP 2–1 0–3
Hertha BSC Flag of Germany 1–5 Flag of Portugal Benfica 1–1 0–4

Round of 16[]

The first legs were played on 11 March, and the second legs were played on 18 March 2010.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Hamburg Flag of Germany 6–5 Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 3–1 3–4
Rubin Kazan Flag of Russia 2–3 Flag of Germany Wolfsburg 1–1 1–2 (aet)
Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain 2–2 (a) Flag of Portugal Sporting CP 0–0 2–2
Benfica Flag of Portugal 3–2 Flag of France Marseille 1–1 2–1
Panathinaikos Flag of Greece 1–4 Flag of Belgium Standard Liège 1–3 0–1
Lille Flag of France 1–3 Flag of England Liverpool 1–0 0–3
Juventus Flag of Italy 4–5 Flag of England Fulham 3–1 1–4
Valencia Flag of Spain 5–5 (a) Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 1–1 4–4

Quarter-finals[]

The first legs were played on 1 April, and the second legs were played on 8 April 2010.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Fulham Flag of England 3–1 Flag of Germany Wolfsburg 2–1 1–0
Hamburg Flag of Germany 5–2 Flag of Belgium Standard Liège 2–1 3–1
Valencia Flag of Spain 2–2 (a) Flag of Spain Atlético Madrid 2–2 0–0
Benfica Flag of Portugal 3–5 Flag of England Liverpool 2–1 1–4

Semi-finals[]

The first legs will be played on 22 April, and the second legs will be played on 29 April 2010.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Hamburg Flag of Germany 1 Flag of England Fulham 22 April 29 April
Atlético Madrid Flag of Spain 2 Flag of England Liverpool 22 April 29 April

Final[]

Main article:2010 UEFA Europa League Final

The final of the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League will be played at the HSH Nordbank Arena in Hamburg, Germany, on 12 May 2010. This will be the second time that the home stadium of Hamburger SV hosts a UEFA Final, with the other final occurring with the 1982 UEFA Cup Final. Due to UEFA rules banning corporate sponsorship outside the federation, the stadium will be referred to by UEFA as "Hamburg Arena".

12 May 2010
Winners of semi-final 2 v Winners of semi-final 1 HSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg

Top goalscorers[]

The top scorers from the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League (excluding qualifying rounds and play-off round) are as follows (players in bold are still active in the competition):

Rank Name Team Goals Minutes played
1 Flag of Peru Claudio Pizarro Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 9 692'
Flag of Paraguay Óscar Cardozo Flag of Portugal Benfica 9 995'
3 Flag of Belgium Jonathan Legear Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 6 487'
Flag of Spain Fernando Llorente Flag of Spain Athletic Bilbao 6 544'
Flag of Spain David Villa Flag of Spain Valencia 6 710'
Flag of England Bobby Zamora Flag of England Fulham 6 863'
7 Flag of Ivory Coast Gervinho Flag of France Lille 5 282'
Flag of Portugal Rúben Micael Flag of Portugal Nacional 5 525'
Flag of Switzerland Alexander Frei Flag of Switzerland Basel 5 531'
Flag of Brazil Luiz Adriano Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 5 690'
Flag of France Djibril Cissé Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 5 720'
Flag of Croatia Mladen Petrić Flag of Germany Hamburg 5 762'
Flag of Spain Juan Manuel Mata Flag of Spain Valencia 5 789'
Flag of Hungary Zoltán Gera Flag of England Fulham 5 976'

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