2016–17_UEFA_Youth_League_Domestic_Champions_Path

2016–17 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path

2016–17 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path

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The 2016–17 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path was played from 21 September to 30 November 2016. A total of 32 teams competed in the Domestic Champions Path to decide 8 of the 24 places in the knockout phase of the 2016–17 UEFA Youth League.[1]

Times up to 29 October 2016 (first round) were CEST (UTC+2), thereafter (second round) times were CET (UTC+1).

Draw

The youth domestic champions of the top 32 associations according to their 2015 UEFA country coefficients entered the Domestic Champions Path.[2] Associations without a youth domestic champion as well as domestic champions already included in the UEFA Champions League path were replaced by the next association in the UEFA ranking.[3][4]

For the Domestic Champions Path, the 32 teams were drawn into two rounds of two-legged home-and-away ties. The draw was held on 30 August 2016, 13:45 CEST, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[5][6] There were no seedings, but the 32 teams were split into four groups defined by sporting and geographical criteria prior to the draw.[7]

  • In the first round, teams in the same group were drawn against each other, with the order of legs decided by draw.
  • In the second round, the 16 winners of the first round were divided into two groups: Group A contained the winners from Groups 1 and 2, while Group B contained the winners from Groups 3 and 4. Teams in the same group were drawn against each other, with the order of legs decided by draw.
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Format

In the Domestic Champions Path, each tie was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level, the away goals rule is applied, i.e., the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs advances. If away goals were also equal, the match would be decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time is played).[1]

The eight second round winners advanced to the play-offs, where they were joined by the eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path.

First round

The first legs were played on 21, 27, 28, 29 September and 5 October, and the second legs were played on 19 October 2016.

More information Nitra, 2–3 ...
Attendance: 4,600
Referee: Ferenc Karakó (Hungary)
More information Málaga, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 3,378
Referee: Laurent Kopriwa (Luxembourg)

Málaga won 8–2 on aggregate.


More information Puskás Akadémia, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 629
More information PAOK, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 718
Referee: Farrugia Cann Trustin (Malta)

1–1 on aggregate. PAOK won on away goals.


More information APOEL, 0–3 ...
Attendance: 600
Referee: Stavros Mantalos (Greece)
More information Roma, 6–1 ...
Campo Agostino Di Bartolomei, Rome
Attendance: 350

Roma won 9–1 on aggregate.


More information Domžale, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Yaroslav Kozyk (Ukraine)
More information Čukarički, 4–1 ...

Čukarički won 5–2 on aggregate.


More information Breiðablik, 0–3 ...
Attendance: 841
Referee: Alex Troleis (Faroe Islands)
More information Ajax, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 528
Referee: Jens Maae (Denmark)

Ajax won 7–0 on aggregate.


More information HJK, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 321
Referee: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
More information Cork City, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 1,287
Referee: Petur Reinert (Faroe Islands)

Cork City won 1–0 on aggregate.


More information Anderlecht, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 1,427
Referee: Danilo Grujić (Serbia)
More information Midtjylland, 3–1 ...
Attendance: 1,661
Referee: Vladimir Vnuk (Slovakia)

Midtjylland won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information Rosenborg, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 355
Referee: Jari Järvinen (Finland)
More information AIK, 1–3 ...
Attendance: 811
Referee: Roomer Tarajev (Estonia)

Rosenborg won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information Viitorul Constanța, 4–1 ...
Attendance: 270
Referee: Peter Kralović (Czech Republic)
More information Sheriff Tiraspol, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 840
Referee: Dejan Jakimovski (Macedonia)

Viitorul Constanța won 5–1 on aggregate.


More information Zrinjski Mostar, 0–3 ...
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Mitja Žganec (Slovenia)
More information Zürich, 6–0 ...
Attendance: 459
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)

Zürich won 9–0 on aggregate.


More information Red Bull Salzburg, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 764
Referee: Fran Jović (Croatia)
More information Vardar, 0–3 ...
Attendance: 150
Referee: Suren Baliyan (Armenia)

Red Bull Salzburg won 8–0 on aggregate.


More information Sparta Prague, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 1,254
Referee: Filip Glova (Slovakia)
More information Mladost Podgorica, 0–5 ...
Attendance: 375
Referee: Alexandru Tean (Moldova)

Sparta Prague won 9–0 on aggregate.


More information Gabala, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 800
Referee: Alper Ulusoy (Turkey)
More information Dynamo Moscow, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 72
Referee: Dumitri Muntean (Moldova)

Dynamo Moscow won 7–0 on aggregate.


More information Maccabi Haifa, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Alexandros Aretopoulos (Greece)
More information Shakhtyor Soligorsk, 2–3 ...
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Oleksandr Derdo (Ukraine)

Maccabi Haifa won 8–2 on aggregate.


More information Dinamo Tbilisi, 0–3 ...
Attendance: 2,680
Referee: Zaven Hovhannisyan (Moldova)
More information Kairat, 5–1 ...

Kairat won 8–1 on aggregate.


More information Altınordu, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 2,320
Referee: Dumitri Muntean (Moldova)
More information Levski Sofia, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 300
Referee: Mario Zebec (Croatia)

Altınordu won 6–1 on aggregate.

Second round

The first legs were played on 2, 9 and 16 November, and the second legs were played on 22, 23 and 30 November 2016.

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    Order of legs reversed after original draw.
More information PAOK, 0–2 ...
More information Ajax, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 521
Referee: Gunnar Jarl Jónsson (Iceland)

Ajax won 4–1 on aggregate.


More information Cork City, 1–3 ...
Attendance: 3,015
Referee: Jørgen Burchardt (Denmark)
More information Roma, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 1,550
Referee: Zbyněk Proske (Czech Republic)

Roma won 4–1 on aggregate.


More information Málaga, 2–0 ...
More information Midtjylland, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 1,024
Referee: Jari Järvinen (Finland)

Midtjylland won 4–2 on aggregate.


More information Rosenborg, 0–1 ...
More information Čukarički, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 1,900
Referee: Alexandru Tean (Moldova)

Rosenborg won 2–1 on aggregate.


More information Altınordu, 6–2 ...
Bornova Stadyumu, İzmir
Attendance: 876
Referee: Ferenc Karakó (Hungary)
More information Sparta Prague, 3–2 ...
Attendance: 412
Referee: Mitja Žganec (Slovenia)

Altınordu won 8–5 on aggregate.


More information Viitorul Constanța, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 500
Referee: Farrugia Cann Trustin (Malta)
More information Zürich, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 315
Referee: Mario Zebec (Croatia)

Viitorul Constanța won 5–2 on aggregate.


More information Maccabi Haifa, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Georgios Kyzas (Greece)
More information Dynamo Moscow, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 170
Referee: Dominik Ouschan (Austria)

1–1 on aggregate. Maccabi Haifa won on away goals.


More information Red Bull Salzburg, 8–1 ...
More information Kairat, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 100
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia)

Red Bull Salzburg won 9–1 on aggregate.


References

  1. "Regulations of the UEFA Youth League 2016/17" (PDF). UEFA.com. 4 March 2016.
  2. "Domestic Champions path draw". UEFA.com. 30 August 2016.

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