2022–23 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path explained

See main article: 2022–23 UEFA Youth League. The 2022–23 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path began on 12 September and ended on 2 November 2022. A total of 32 teams competed in the Domestic Champions Path to decide eight of the 24 places in the knockout phase (play-offs and the round of 16 onwards) of the 2022–23 UEFA Youth League.[1]

Times listed here by CEST/CET.

Draw

The youth domestic champions of the top 32 associations according to their 2022 UEFA country coefficients entered the Domestic Champions Path.[2] If there was a vacancy (associations with no youth domestic competition, as well as youth domestic champions already included in the UEFA Champions League path), it was first filled by the title holders if they have not yet qualified, and then by the youth domestic champions of the next association in the UEFA ranking.

For the Domestic Champions Path, the 32 teams were drawn into two rounds of two-legged home-and-away ties. The draw for both the first round and second round was held on 31 August 2022, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[3] There were no seedings, but the 32 teams were split into groups defined by sporting and geographical criteria prior to the draw.

Group 1
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Nantes
Genk
Omonia
Red Star Belgrade
Slavia Prague
Young Boys
Domžale
Pyunik
Group 2
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AZ
Hibernian
Molde
AIK
Racing Union
Shamrock Rovers
Pobeda
Coleraine
Group 3
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Rukh Lviv
Hajduk Split
Gabala
MTK Budapest
Zagłębie Lubin
Trenčín
Žalgiris
Jelgava
Group 4
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Galatasaray
Panathinaikos
Ashdod
Slavia Sofia
Astana
Borac Banja Luka
Apolonia

Format

In the Domestic Champions Path, each tie is played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs advances to the next round. If the aggregate score is level, as the away goals rule has been scrapped early this season, the match will be decided by a penalty shoot-out with no extra time played.[1]

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

First round

Summary

The first legs were played on 12–28 September and the second legs were played on 4–12 October 2022.[4] |}Notes

Matches

Red Star Belgrade won 3–1 on aggregate.----Young Boys won 5–2 on aggregate.----Genk won 5–4 on aggregate.----Nantes won 5–0 on aggregate.----AZ won 6–1 on aggregate.----AIK won 8–2 on aggregate.----2–2 on aggregate. Hibernian won 5–4 on penalties.----Coleraine won 5–4 on aggregate.----MTK Budapest won 4–0 on aggregate.----Trenčín won 5–2 on aggregate.----Hajduk Split won 5–1 on aggregate.----Rukh Lviv won 1–0 on aggregate.----Ashdod won 5–0 on aggregate.----Panathinaikos won 10–2 on aggregate.----Apolonia won 4–2 on aggregate.----Galatasaray won 5–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Summary

The first legs were played on 25–26 October and the second legs were played on 1–2 November 2022.

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Matches

3–3 on aggregate. AZ won 4–3 on penalties.----Hibernian won 3–1 on aggregate.----3–3 on aggregate. Young Boys won 9–8 on penalties.----Genk won 10–1 on aggregate.----Panathinaikos won 6–3 on aggregate.----Hajduk Split won 6–1 on aggregate.----Rukh Lviv won 6–2 on aggregate.----MTK Budapest won 2–1 on aggregate.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regulations of the UEFA Youth League 2019/20. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations.
  2. Web site: Country coefficients 2022/23. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations.
  3. Web site: UEFA Youth League domestic champions path draw. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 3 September 2019.
  4. Web site: Draws | UEFA Youth League. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations.