2012–13 UEFA Champions League

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The 2012–13 UEFA Champions League was the 58th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 21st season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.

2012–13 UEFA Champions League
Wembley Stadium in London hosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
3 July – 29 August 2012
Competition proper:
18 September 2012 – 25 May 2013
TeamsCompetition proper: 32
Total: 76 (from 52 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsGermany Bayern Munich (5th title)
Runners-upGermany Borussia Dortmund
Tournament statistics
Matches played125
Goals scored368 (2.94 per match)
Attendance5,612,656 (44,901 per match)
Top scorer(s)Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
12 goals

The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England,[1] in recognition of the 150th anniversary of the formation of England's Football Association, the world's oldest football association. It came just two years after Wembley hosted the final in 2011, making it the seventh occasion Wembley Stadium (current and old) had hosted the Champions League final.[2][3] Bayern Munich, who had been runners-up in the previous season, beat Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund 2–1 to win their fifth title in the competition. It was the first all-German final and the fourth final to feature two teams from the same association, after the finals of 2000, 2003 and 2008.

The defending champions, Chelsea, were eliminated in the group stage, becoming the first title holders to leave the competition at this stage.[4] They went on to win the 2013 UEFA Europa League final, and became the first team to win the Europa League as the holders of the Champions League.[5]

Association team allocation

A total of 76 teams from 52 of the 53 UEFA member associations participate in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League (the exception being Liechtenstein, which do not organise a domestic league). The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[6]

  • Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify
  • Associations 4–6 each have three teams qualify
  • Associations 7–15 each have two teams qualify
  • Associations 16–53 (except Liechtenstein) each have one team qualify

Because the winners of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, Chelsea, failed to qualify for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League through their domestic league (finishing sixth in the Premier League), and because of the restriction that no association can have more than four teams playing in the Champions League, Chelsea's entry in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League as title holders came at the expense of Tottenham Hotspur, the fourth-placed team of the 2011–12 Premier League (who entered the Europa League instead).

Association ranking

For the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2011 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2006–07 to 2010–11.[7][8]

RankAssociationCoeffTeams
1 England85.7854
2 Spain82.329
3 Germany69.436
4 Italy60.5523
5 France53.678
6 Portugal51.596
7 Russia44.7072
8 Ukraine43.883
9 Netherlands40.129
10 Turkey35.050
11 Greece34.166
12 Denmark30.550
13 Belgium27.000
14 Romania25.824
15 Scotland25.141
16 Switzerland24.9001
17 Israel22.000
18 Czech Republic20.850
RankAssociationCoeffTeams
19 Austria20.7001
20 Cyprus18.124
21 Bulgaria17.875
22 Croatia16.124
23 Belarus16.083
24 Poland15.916
25 Slovakia14.499
26 Norway14.375
27 Serbia14.250
28 Sweden14.125
29 Bosnia and Herzegovina9.124
30 Finland8.966
31 Republic of Ireland8.708
32 Hungary8.500
33 Moldova7.749
34 Lithuania7.708
35 Latvia7.415
36 Georgia6.957
RankAssociationCoeffTeams
37 Azerbaijan6.1651
38 Slovenia6.124
39 Macedonia5.207
40 Iceland4.957
41 Kazakhstan4.374
42 Liechtenstein4.0000
43 Montenegro3.8751
44 Albania3.874
45 Estonia3.791
46 Wales2.790
47 Armenia2.583
48 Malta2.416
49 Northern Ireland2.249
50 Faroe Islands1.416
51 Luxembourg1.374
52 Andorra1.000
53 San Marino0.916

Distribution

Tottenham Hotspur were due to enter the Champions League play-off round for non-champions, but instead entered the Europa League because Chelsea won the Champions League the previous season. As this spot in the play-off round was vacated, the following change to the default allocation system was made to compensate:[9][10]

  • The third-placed team of association 6 (Portugal) and the runners-up of association 7 (Russia) were promoted from the third qualifying round to the play-off round
Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous round
First qualifying round
(6 teams)
  • 6 champions from associations 48–53
Second qualifying round
(34 teams)
  • 31 champions from associations 16–47 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 3 winners from the first qualifying round
Third qualifying roundChampions
(20 teams)
  • 3 champions from associations 13–15
  • 17 winners from the second qualifying round
Non-champions
(8 teams)
  • 8 runners-up from associations 8–15
Play-off roundChampions
(10 teams)
  • 10 winners from the third qualifying round for champions
Non-champions
(10 teams)
  • 1 runner-up from association 7
  • 3 third-placed teams from associations 4–6
  • 2 fourth-placed teams from associations 1–3
    (minus the spot vacated by Tottenham Hotspur)
  • 4 winners from the third qualifying round for non-champions
Group stage
(32 teams)
  • Title holders
  • 12 champions from associations 1–12
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1–6
  • 3 third-placed teams from associations 1–3
  • 5 winners from the play-off round for champions
  • 5 winners from the play-off round for non-champions
Knockout phase
(16 teams)
  • 8 group winners from the group stage
  • 8 group runners-up from the group stage

Teams

League positions of the previous season qualified via league position shown in parentheses. Chelsea qualified as title holders. (TH: Champions League title holders; EL: Europa League title holders).[11][12]

Group stage
Chelsea (TH) Valencia (3rd) Montpellier (1st) Shakhtar Donetsk (1st)
Manchester City (1st) Borussia Dortmund (1st) Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) Ajax (1st)
Manchester United (2nd) Bayern Munich (2nd) Porto (1st) Galatasaray (1st)
Arsenal (3rd) Schalke 04 (3rd) Benfica (2nd) Olympiacos (1st)
Real Madrid (1st) Juventus (1st) Zenit Saint Petersburg (1st) Nordsjælland (1st)
Barcelona (2nd) Milan (2nd)
Play-off round
ChampionsNon-champions
Málaga (4th) Udinese (3rd) Braga (3rd)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (4th) Lille (3rd) Spartak Moscow (2nd)
Third qualifying round
ChampionsNon-champions
Anderlecht (1st) Dynamo Kyiv (2nd) Panathinaikos (2nd) Vaslui (2nd)
CFR Cluj (1st) Feyenoord (2nd) Copenhagen (2nd) Motherwell (3rd)[Note SCO]
Celtic (1st) Fenerbahçe (2nd) Club Brugge (2nd)
Second qualifying round
Basel (1st) Śląsk Wrocław (1st) Debrecen (1st) KR (1st)
Ironi Kiryat Shmona (1st) Žilina (1st) Sheriff Tiraspol (1st) Shakhter Karagandy (1st)
Slovan Liberec (1st) Molde (1st) Ekranas (1st) Budućnost Podgorica (1st)
Red Bull Salzburg (1st) Partizan (1st) Ventspils (1st) Skënderbeu (1st)
AEL Limassol (1st) Helsingborg (1st) Zestafoni (1st) Flora Tallinn (1st)
Ludogorets Razgrad (1st) Željezničar (1st) Neftchi Baku (1st) The New Saints (1st)
Dinamo Zagreb (1st) HJK (1st) Maribor (1st) Ulisses (1st)
BATE Borisov (1st) Shamrock Rovers (1st) Vardar (1st)
First qualifying round
Valletta (1st) B36 Tórshavn (1st) Lusitanos (1st) Tre Penne (1st)
Linfield (1st) F91 Dudelange (1st)
Notes

Round and draw dates

All draws were held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland unless stated otherwise.[14]

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingFirst qualifying round25 June 20123–4 July 201210–11 July 2012
Second qualifying round17–18 July 201224–25 July 2012
Third qualifying round20 July 201231 July – 1 August 20127–8 August 2012
Play-offPlay-off round10 August 201221–22 August 201228–29 August 2012
Group stageMatchday 130 August 2012
(Monaco)
18–19 September 2012
Matchday 22–3 October 2012
Matchday 323–24 October 2012
Matchday 46–7 November 2012
Matchday 520–21 November 2012
Matchday 64–5 December 2012
Knockout phaseRound of 1620 December 201212–13 & 19–20 February 20135–6 & 12–13 March 2013
Quarter-finals15 March 20132–3 April 20139–10 April 2013
Semi-finals12 April 201323–24 April 201330 April – 1 May 2013
Final25 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium, London

Qualifying rounds

In the qualifying rounds and the play-off round, teams were divided into seeded and unseeded teams based on their 2012 UEFA club coefficients,[15][16][17] and then drawn into two-legged home-and-away ties. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.

First qualifying round

The draws for the first and second qualifying rounds were held on 25 June 2012.[18] The first legs were played on 3 July and the second legs were played on 10 July 2012.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
F91 Dudelange 11–0 Tre Penne7–04–0
Valletta 9–0 Lusitanos8–01–0
Linfield 0–0 (4–3p) B36 Tórshavn0–00–0 (a.e.t.)


Second qualifying round

The first legs were played on 17 and 18 July and the second legs were played on 24 and 25 July 2012.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Skënderbeu 1–3 Debrecen1–00–3
Maribor 6–2 Željezničar Sarajevo4–12–1
Žilina 1–2 Ironi Kiryat Shmona1–00–2
BATE Borisov 3–2 Vardar3–20–0
AEL Limassol 3–0 Linfield3–00–0
Shamrock Rovers 1–2 Ekranas0–01–2
Flora Tallinn 0–5 Basel0–20–3
The New Saints 0–3 Helsingborg0–00–3
HJK 9–1 KR7–02–1
Molde 4–1 Ventspils3–01–1
F91 Dudelange 4–4 (a) Red Bull Salzburg1–03–4
Slovan Liberec 2–1 Shakhter Karagandy1–01–1 (a.e.t.)
Ludogorets Razgrad 3–4 Dinamo Zagreb1–12–3
Neftchi Baku 5–2 Zestafoni3–02–2
Ulisses 0–2 Sheriff Tiraspol0–10–1
Valletta 2–7 Partizan1–41–3
Budućnost Podgorica 1–2 Śląsk Wrocław0–21–0


Third qualifying round

The third qualifying round was split into two separate sections: one for champions (Champions Route) and one for non-champions (League Route). The losing teams in both sections entered the Europa League play-off round.

The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 20 July 2012.[19] The first legs were played on 31 July and 1 August and the second legs were played on 7 and 8 August 2012.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Route
Maribor 5–1 F91 Dudelange4–11–0
BATE Borisov 3–1 Debrecen1–12–0
CFR Cluj 3–1 Slovan Liberec1–02–1
Anderlecht 11–0 Ekranas5–06–0
Śląsk Wrocław 1–6 Helsingborg0–31–3
Sheriff Tiraspol 0–5 Dinamo Zagreb0–10–4
Celtic 4–1 HJK2–12–0
Molde 1–2 Basel0–11–1
Ironi Kiryat Shmona 6–2 Neftchi Baku4–02–2
AEL Limassol 2–0 Partizan1–01–0
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
League Route
Fenerbahçe 5–2 Vaslui1–14–1
Motherwell 0–5 Panathinaikos0–20–3
Copenhagen 3–2 Club Brugge0–03–2
Dynamo Kyiv 3–1 Feyenoord2–11–0


Play-off round

The play-off round was split into two separate sections: one for champions (Champions Route) and one for non-champions (League Route). The losing teams in both sections entered the Europa League group stage.

The draw for the play-off round was held on 10 August 2012.[20] The first legs were played on 21 and 22 August, and the second legs were played on 28 and 29 August 2012.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Route
Basel 1–3 CFR Cluj1–20–1
Helsingborg 0–4 Celtic0–20–2
BATE Borisov 3–1 Ironi Kiryat Shmona2–01–1
AEL Limassol 2–3 Anderlecht2–10–2
Dinamo Zagreb 3–1 Maribor2–11–0
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
League Route
Braga 2–2 (5–4p) Udinese1–11–1 (a.e.t.)
Spartak Moscow 3–2 Fenerbahçe2–11–1
Málaga 2–0 Panathinaikos2–00–0
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–4 Dynamo Kyiv1–32–1
Copenhagen 1–2[A] Lille1–00–2 (a.e.t.)
Notes


Group stage

Location of teams of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Brown: Group A; Red: Group B; Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;
Green: Group E; Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G; Pink: Group H

The draw for the group stage was held in Monaco on 30 August 2012.[21] The 32 teams were allocated into four pots based on their 2012 UEFA club coefficients,[15][16][17] with the title holders, Chelsea, being placed in Pot 1 automatically. They were drawn into eight groups of four, with the restriction that teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.

In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The matchdays were 18–19 September, 2–3 October, 23–24 October, 6–7 November, 20–21 November and 4–5 December 2012. The group winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 16, while the third-placed teams entered the Europa League round of 32.

A total of 17 national associations were represented in the group stage. Montpellier, Nordsjælland and Málaga made their debut appearances in the group stage.[22]

See here for tiebreakers if two or more teams are equal on points

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification PSG POR DK DZ
1 Paris Saint-Germain6501143+1115Advance to knockout phase2–14–14–0
2 Porto6411104+6131–03–23–0
3 Dynamo Kyiv6123610−45Transfer to Europa League0–20–02–0
4 Dinamo Zagreb6015114−1310–20–21–1
Source: Soccerway

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification SCH ARS OLY MH
1 Schalke 046330106+412Advance to knockout phase2–21–02–2
2 Arsenal6312108+2100–23–12–0
3 Olympiacos63039909Transfer to Europa League1–22–13–1
4 Montpellier6024612−621–11–21–2
Source: Soccerway

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification MAL ACM ZEN AND
1 Málaga6330125+712Advance to knockout phase1–03–02–2
2 Milan622276+181–10–10–0
3 Zenit Saint Petersburg621369−37Transfer to Europa League2–22–31–0
4 Anderlecht612349−550–31–31–0
Source: Soccerway

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification BVB RM AJX MC
1 Borussia Dortmund6420115+614Advance to knockout phase2–11–01–0
2 Real Madrid6321159+6112–24–13–2
3 Ajax6114816−84Transfer to Europa League1–41–43–1
4 Manchester City6033711−431–11–12–2
Source: Soccerway

Group E

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification JUV SHK CHL FCN
1 Juventus6330124+812Advance to knockout phase1–13–04–0
2 Shakhtar Donetsk6312128+410[a]0–12–12–0
3 Chelsea63121610+610[a]Transfer to Europa League2–23–26–1
4 Nordsjælland6015422−1811–12–50–4
Source: Soccerway
Notes:

Group F

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification BAY VAL BTE LIL
1 Bayern Munich6411157+813Advance to knockout phase2–14–16–1
2 Valencia6411125+7131–14–22–0
3 BATE Borisov6204915−66Transfer to Europa League3–10–30–2
4 Lille6105413−930–10–11–3
Source: Soccerway

Group G

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification BAR CEL SLB SPM
1 Barcelona6411115+613Advance to knockout phase2–10–03–2
2 Celtic631298+1102–10–02–1
3 Benfica62225508Transfer to Europa League0–22–12–0
4 Spartak Moscow6105714−730–32–32–1
Source: Soccerway

Group H

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification MU GAL CFR SCB
1 Manchester United640296+312Advance to knockout phase1–00–13–2
2 Galatasaray631276+1101–01–10–2
3 CFR Cluj631297+210Transfer to Europa League1–21–33–1
4 Braga6105713−631–31–20–2
Source: Soccerway

Knockout phase

In the knockout phase, teams played against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 16, the eight group winners were seeded and the eight group runners-up were unseeded. The seeded teams were drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association could not be drawn against each other
  • In the draws for the quarter-finals onwards, there were no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association could be drawn against each other

Bracket

Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
              
Porto101
Málaga022
Málaga022
Borussia Dortmund033
Shakhtar Donetsk202
Borussia Dortmund235
Borussia Dortmund404
Real Madrid123
Real Madrid123
Manchester United112
Real Madrid325
Galatasaray033
Galatasaray134
Schalke 04123
Borussia Dortmund1
Bayern Munich2
Arsenal123
Bayern Munich (a)303
Bayern Munich224
Juventus000
Celtic000
Juventus325
Bayern Munich437
Barcelona000
Valencia112
Paris Saint-Germain213
Paris Saint-Germain213
Barcelona (a)213
Milan202
Barcelona044

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 20 December 2012.[23] The first legs were played on 12, 13, 19 and 20 February, and the second legs were played on 5, 6, 12 and 13 March 2013.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Galatasaray 4–3 Schalke 041–13–2
Celtic 0–5 Juventus0–30–2
Arsenal 3–3 (a) Bayern Munich1–32–0
Shakhtar Donetsk 2–5 Borussia Dortmund2–20–3
Milan 2–4 Barcelona2–00–4
Real Madrid 3–2 Manchester United1–12–1
Valencia 2–3 Paris Saint-Germain1–21–1
Porto 1–2 Málaga1–00–2

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 15 March 2013.[24] The first legs were played on 2 and 3 April, and the second legs were played on 9 and 10 April 2013.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Málaga 2–3 Borussia Dortmund0–02–3
Real Madrid 5–3 Galatasaray3–02–3
Paris Saint-Germain 3–3 (a) Barcelona2–21–1
Bayern Munich 4–0 Juventus2–02–0

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals and final (to determine the "home" team for administrative purposes) was held on 12 April 2013.[25] The first legs were played on 23 and 24 April, and the second legs were played on 30 April and 1 May 2013.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Bayern Munich 7–0 Barcelona4–03–0
Borussia Dortmund 4–3 Real Madrid4–10–2

Final

The final was played on 25 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

Borussia Dortmund 1–2 Bayern Munich
Report
Attendance: 86,298[26]

Statistics

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoalsMinutes played
1 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid121080
2 Robert Lewandowski Borussia Dortmund101090
3 Burak Yılmaz Galatasaray8767
Lionel Messi Barcelona826
Thomas Müller Bayern Munich1045
6 Oscar Chelsea5449
Jonas Valencia451
Alan Braga492
Karim Benzema Real Madrid532
Ezequiel Lavezzi Paris Saint-Germain572

Source:[27]

Prize money

For the 2012–13 season, UEFA awarded €2.1 million to each team in the play-off round. For reaching the group stage, UEFA awarded a base fee of €8.6 million. A win in the group was awarded €1 million and a draw was worth €500,000. In addition, UEFA paid teams reaching the first knockout round €3.5 million, each quarter-finalist €3.9 million, €4.9 million for each semi-finalist, €6.5 million for the runners-up and €10.5 million for the winners.[28]

  • Playoffs: €2,100,000
  • Base fee for group stage: €8,600,000
  • Group match victory: €1,000,000
  • Group match draw: €500,000
  • Round of 16: €3,500,000
  • Quarter-finals: €3,900,000
  • Semi-finals: €4,900,000
  • Losing finalist: €6,500,000
  • Winning the Final: €10,500,000

A large part of the distributed revenue from the UEFA Champions League is linked to the "market pool", the distribution of which is determined by the value of the television market in each country. For the 2012–13 season, Juventus, who were eliminated on quarter-finals, earned nearly €65.3 million in total of which €20.5 million was prize money, compared with the €55.0 million earned by Bayern Munich, who won the tournament and was awarded with €35.9 million of prize money.[29]

See also

References

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