Champions League 2022/23: Spanish clubs and group allocations

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Four representatives of Spanish football will compete in the upcoming Champions League 2022/2023, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Sevilla, having earned a top four finish in La Liga.

According to UEFA’s allocations, Spain earns four spots in the Champions League for the season when the league ends in the top four. The Champions League remains the premier continental club competition, showcasing elite teams from across Europe.

Teams by country

EN: Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham

ESP: Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Sevilla

ITA: Inter, Juventus, Milan, Napoli

GER: Bayern, Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen

FRA: Marseille, Paris Saint-Germain

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NED: Ajax

BEL: Club Brugge

SA: Red Bull Salzburg

SCO: Celtic

UKR: Shakhtar Donetsk

1st pot

Real Madrid

Eintracht Frankfurt

Manchester City

Milan

Bayern Munich

Paris Saint-Germain

Porto

Ajax

2nd pot

Liverpool

Chelsea

Barcelona

Juventus

Atlético Madrid

Sevilla

RB Leipzig

Note on the draw and groups: final placements are determined by UEFA regulations with seedings based on recent results, disciplinary status, and fair play considerations. The selections emphasize geographic balance and competitive integrity as clubs from Spain join peers from across Europe to vie for knockout round spots, prestige, and potential prize money. This standing reflects the official allocations and the latest standings in national leagues and UEFA rankings. Source: UEFA annual draw protocols and competition regulations.

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