2013–14 UEFA Champions League
















































2013–14 UEFA Champions League

LuzLissabon.jpg
The Estádio da Luz in Lisbon hosted the final.

Tournament details
Dates 2 July – 28 August 2013 (qualifying)
17 September 2013 – 24 May 2014 (competition proper)
Teams 32 (group stage)
76 (total) (from 52 associations)
Final positions
Champions
Spain Real Madrid (10th title)
Runners-up
Spain Atlético Madrid
Tournament statistics
Matches played 125
Goals scored 362 (2.9 per match)
Attendance 5,712,646 (45,701 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (17 goals)

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The 2013–14 UEFA Champions League was the 59th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 22nd season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.


The 2014 UEFA Champions League Final was played between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal,[1] marking the fifth final to feature two teams from the same association, and the first time in tournament history that both finalists are from the same city.[2] Real Madrid, who eliminated the title holders, Bayern Munich, in the semi-finals, won in extra time, giving them a record-extending tenth European Cup/Champions League title.[3] Real equalized late in the second half through Sergio Ramos and then pulled away during extra time to win 4–1.[4]


For the first time, the clubs who qualified for the group stage also qualified for the newly formed 2013–14 UEFA Youth League, a competition available to players aged 19 or under.[5]




Contents






  • 1 Association team allocation


    • 1.1 Association ranking


    • 1.2 Distribution


    • 1.3 Teams




  • 2 Round and draw dates


  • 3 Qualifying rounds


    • 3.1 First qualifying round


    • 3.2 Second qualifying round


    • 3.3 Third qualifying round




  • 4 Play-off round


  • 5 Group stage


    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B


    • 5.3 Group C


    • 5.4 Group D


    • 5.5 Group E


    • 5.6 Group F


    • 5.7 Group G


    • 5.8 Group H




  • 6 Knockout phase


    • 6.1 Bracket


    • 6.2 Round of 16


    • 6.3 Quarter-finals


    • 6.4 Semi-finals


    • 6.5 Final




  • 7 Statistics


    • 7.1 Top goalscorers


    • 7.2 Top assists


    • 7.3 Squad of the Season




  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





Association team allocation


A total of 76 teams from 52 of the 54 UEFA member associations participated in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League (the exceptions being Liechtenstein, which do not organise a domestic league, and Gibraltar, which started participating in the 2014–15 season after being admitted as a UEFA member in May 2013).[6][7] The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[8]



  • 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.


The winners of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League were given an additional entry as title holders if they would not qualify for the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League through their domestic league (because of the restriction that no association can have more than four teams playing in the Champions League, if the title holders are from the top three associations and finish outside the top four in their domestic league, the title holders' entry comes at the expense of the fourth-placed team of their association). However, this additional entry was not necessary for this season since the title holders qualified for the tournament through their domestic league.



Association ranking


For the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, the associations were allocated places according to their 2012 UEFA country coefficients, which took into account their performance in European competitions from 2007–08 to 2011–12.[9]












































































































Rank
Association
Coeff.
Teams
1

England England
84.410
4
2

Spain Spain
84.186
3

Germany Germany
75.186
4

Italy Italy
59.981
3
5

Portugal Portugal
55.346
6

France France
54.178
7

Russia Russia
47.832
2
8

Netherlands Netherlands
45.515
9

Ukraine Ukraine
45.133
10

Greece Greece
37.100
11

Turkey Turkey
34.050
12

Belgium Belgium
32.400
13

Denmark Denmark
27.525
14

Switzerland Switzerland
26.800
15

Austria Austria
26.325
16

Cyprus Cyprus
25.499
1
17

Israel Israel
22.000
18

Scotland Scotland
21.141




































































































Rank
Association
Coeff.
Teams
19

Czech Republic Czech Republic
20.350
1
20

Poland Poland
19.916
21

Croatia Croatia
18.874
22

Romania Romania
18.824
23

Belarus Belarus
18.208
24

Sweden Sweden
15.900
25

Slovakia Slovakia
14.874
26

Norway Norway
14.675
27

Serbia Serbia
14.250
28

Bulgaria Bulgaria
14.250
29

Hungary Hungary
9.750
30

Finland Finland
9.133
31

Georgia (country) Georgia
8.666
32

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
8.416
33

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
7.375
34

Slovenia Slovenia
7.124
35

Lithuania Lithuania
6.875
36

Moldova Moldova
6.749







































































































Rank
Association
Coeff.
Teams
37

Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
6.207
1
38

Latvia Latvia
5.874
39

Republic of Macedonia Macedonia
5.666
40

Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
5.333
41

Iceland Iceland
5.332
42

Montenegro Montenegro
4.375
43

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
4.000
0
44

Albania Albania
3.916
1
45

Malta Malta
3.083
46

Wales Wales
2.749
47

Estonia Estonia
2.666
48

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
2.583
49

Luxembourg Luxembourg
2.333
50

Armenia Armenia
2.208
51

Faroe Islands Faroe Islands
1.416
52

Andorra Andorra
1.000
53

San Marino San Marino
0.916
54

Gibraltar Gibraltar
0.000
0



Distribution


Since the title holders (Bayern Munich) qualified for the Champions League group stage through their domestic league, the group stage spot reserved for the title holders is vacated, and the following changes to the default allocation system are made:[10]



  • The champions of association 13 (Denmark) are promoted from the third qualifying round to the group stage.

  • The champions of association 16 (Cyprus) are promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round.

  • The champions of associations 48 (Northern Ireland) and 49 (Luxembourg) are promoted from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round.



















































Teams entering in this round
Teams advancing from previous round
First qualifying round
(4 teams)

  • 4 champions from associations 50–53


Second qualifying round
(34 teams)

  • 32 champions from associations 17–49 (except Liechtenstein)


  • 2 winners from the first qualifying round

Third qualifying round
Champions
(20 teams)

  • 3 champions from associations 14–16


  • 17 winners from the second qualifying round

Non-champions
(10 teams)


  • 9 runners-up from associations 7–15

  • 1 third-placed team from association 6



Play-off round
Champions
(10 teams)


  • 10 winners from the third qualifying round for champions

Non-champions
(10 teams)


  • 2 third-placed teams from associations 4–5

  • 3 fourth-placed teams from associations 1–3



  • 5 winners from the third qualifying round for non-champions

Group stage
(32 teams)


  • 13 champions from associations 1–13

  • 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 shown in parentheses (TH: Title holders).[11][10]












































































































































Group stage

Germany Bayern MunichTH(1st)

Spain Atlético Madrid (3rd)

Portugal Benfica (2nd)

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (1st)

England Manchester United (1st)

Germany Borussia Dortmund (2nd)

France Paris Saint-Germain (1st)

Greece Olympiacos (1st)

England Manchester City (2nd)

Germany Bayer Leverkusen (3rd)

France Marseille (2nd)

Turkey Galatasaray (1st)

England Chelsea (3rd)

Italy Juventus (1st)

Russia CSKA Moscow (1st)

Belgium Anderlecht (1st)

Spain Barcelona (1st)

Italy Napoli (2nd)

Netherlands Ajax (1st)

Denmark Copenhagen (1st)

Spain Real Madrid (2nd)

Portugal Porto (1st)


Play-off round
Champions
Non-champions


England Arsenal (4th)

Germany Schalke 04 (4th)

Portugal Paços de Ferreira (3rd)

Spain Real Sociedad (4th)

Italy Milan (3rd)


Third qualifying round
Champions
Non-champions

Switzerland Basel (1st)

France Lyon (3rd)

Greece PAOK (2nd)

Denmark Nordsjælland (2nd)

Austria Austria Wien (1st)

Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (2nd)

Turkey Fenerbahçe (2nd)[Note TUR]

Switzerland Grasshopper (2nd)

Cyprus APOEL (1st)

Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (2nd)

Belgium Zulte Waregem (2nd)

Austria Red Bull Salzburg (2nd)


Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv (2nd)[Note UKR]


Second qualifying round

Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv (1st)

Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (1st)

Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers (1st)

Iceland FH (1st)

Scotland Celtic (1st)

Norway Molde (1st)

Slovenia Maribor (1st)

Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić (1st)

Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň (1st)

Serbia Partizan (1st)

Lithuania Ekranas (1st)

Albania Skënderbeu (1st)

Poland Legia Warsaw (1st)

Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad (1st)

Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (1st)

Malta Birkirkara (1st)

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb (1st)

Hungary Győr (1st)

Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku (1st)

Wales The New Saints (1st)

Romania Steaua București (1st)

Finland HJK (1st)

Latvia Daugava Daugavpils (1st)

Estonia Nõmme Kalju (1st)

Belarus BATE Borisov (1st)

Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi (1st)

Republic of Macedonia Vardar (1st)

Northern Ireland Cliftonville (1st)

Sweden Elfsborg (1st)

Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar (1st)

Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy (1st)

Luxembourg Fola Esch (1st)

First qualifying round

Armenia Shirak (1st)

Faroe Islands EB/Streymur (1st)

Andorra Lusitanos (1st)

San Marino Tre Penne (1st)

Notes



  1. ^ Turkey (TUR): On 25 June 2013, Fenerbahçe were banned by UEFA from the 2013–14 UEFA club competitions because of the 2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal.[12][13] They appealed the ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and on 18 July 2013 it was ruled that the ban should be temporarily lifted and they should be included in the qualifying round draws of the Champions League, until the final decision to be made before the end of August 2013.[14][15][16] Fenerbahçe competed in the Champions League qualifying rounds and lost in the play-off round. On 28 August 2013, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld UEFA's ban, meaning Fenerbahçe were banned from the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.[17][18]


  2. ^ Ukraine (UKR): On 14 August 2013, Metalist Kharkiv were disqualified from the 2013–14 UEFA club competitions because of previous match-fixing.[19] UEFA decided to replace Metalist Kharkiv in the Champions League play-off round with PAOK, who were eliminated by Metalist Kharkiv in the third qualifying round.[20] Metalist Kharkiv made two urgent requests to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for temporary reinstatement until a final decision is reached, but both requests were rejected.[21][22][23][24][25][26] On 28 August 2013, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld UEFA's ban.[17][18]



Round and draw dates


The schedule of the competition was as follows (all draws held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, unless stated otherwise).[10]




















































































Phase
Round
Draw date
First leg
Second leg
Qualifying
First qualifying round
24 June 2013
2–3 July 2013
9–10 July 2013
Second qualifying round
16–17 July 2013
23–24 July 2013
Third qualifying round
19 July 2013
30–31 July 2013
6–7 August 2013
Play-off
Play-off round
9 August 2013
20–21 August 2013
27–28 August 2013
Group stage
Matchday 1
29 August 2013
(Monaco)
17–18 September 2013
Matchday 2
1–2 October 2013
Matchday 3
22–23 October 2013
Matchday 4
5–6 November 2013
Matchday 5
26–27 November 2013
Matchday 6
10–11 December 2013
Knockout phase
Round of 16
16 December 2013
18–19 & 25–26 February 2014
11–12 & 18–19 March 2014
Quarter-finals
21 March 2014
1–2 April 2014
8–9 April 2014
Semi-finals
11 April 2014
22–23 April 2014
29–30 April 2014
Final
24 May 2014 at Estádio da Luz, Lisbon


Qualifying rounds



In the qualifying rounds and the play-off round, teams were divided into seeded and unseeded teams based on their 2013 UEFA club coefficients,[27][28][29] 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 24 June 2013.[30] The first legs were played on 2 July, and the second legs were played on 9 July 2013.
























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Shirak Armenia
3–1

San Marino Tre Penne

3–0

0–1

Lusitanos Andorra
3–7

Faroe Islands EB/Streymur

2–2

1–5


Second qualifying round


The first legs were played on 16 and 17 July, and the second legs were played on 23 and 24 July 2013.

































































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Neftchi Baku Azerbaijan
0–1

Albania Skënderbeu

0–0

0–1 (a.e.t.)

Steaua București Romania
5–1

Republic of Macedonia Vardar

3–0

2–1

Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic
6–4

Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar

4–3

2–1

Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova
6–1

Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić

1–1

5–0

Birkirkara Malta
0–2

Slovenia Maribor

0–0

0–2

Sligo Rovers Republic of Ireland
0–3

Norway Molde

0–1

0–2

Elfsborg Sweden
11–1

Latvia Daugava Daugavpils

7–1

4–0

HJK Finland
1–2

Estonia Nõmme Kalju

0–0

1–2

Ekranas Lithuania
1–3

Iceland FH

0–1

1–2

The New Saints Wales
1–4

Poland Legia Warsaw

1–3

0–1

Cliftonville Northern Ireland
0–5[A]

Scotland Celtic

0–3

0–2

Fola Esch Luxembourg
0–6[A]

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb

0–5

0–1

Győr Hungary
1–4

Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv

0–2

1–2

BATE Borisov Belarus
0–2

Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy

0–1

0–1

Shirak Armenia
1–1 (a)

Serbia Partizan

1–1

0–0

Slovan Bratislava Slovakia
2–4

Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad

2–1

0–3

Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia (country)
9–2

Faroe Islands EB/Streymur

6–1

3–1

Notes


  1. ^ a b Order of legs reversed after original draw.



Third qualifying round


The third qualifying round was split into two separate sections: one for champions and one for non-champions. The losing teams in both sections entered the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League play-off round.



















































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
Champions Route

Basel Switzerland
4–3

Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv

1–0

3–3

Molde Norway
1–1 (a)

Poland Legia Warsaw

1–1

0–0

Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria
3–1

Serbia Partizan

2–1

1–0

Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia (country)
1–3

Romania Steaua București

0–2

1–1

APOEL Cyprus
1–1 (a)

Slovenia Maribor

1–1

0–0

Celtic Scotland
1–0

Sweden Elfsborg

1–0

0–0

Shakhter Karagandy Kazakhstan
5–3

Albania Skënderbeu

3–0

2–3

Austria Wien Austria
1–0

Iceland FH

1–0

0–0

Nõmme Kalju Estonia
2–10

Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň

0–4

2–6

Dinamo Zagreb Croatia
4–0

Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol

1–0

3–0















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
League Route

Nordsjælland Denmark
0–6

Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg

0–1

0–5

Red Bull Salzburg Austria
2–4

Turkey Fenerbahçe

1–1

1–3

PAOK Greece
1–3

Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv

0–2

1–1

PSV Eindhoven Netherlands
5–0

Belgium Zulte Waregem

2–0

3–0

Lyon France
2–0

Switzerland Grasshopper

1–0

1–0


Play-off round



The play-off round was split into two separate sections: one for champions and one for non-champions. The losing teams in both sections entered the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage.


The draw for the play-off round was held on 9 August 2013.[31] The first legs were played on 20 and 21 August, and the second legs were played on 27 and 28 August 2013.


On 14 August 2013, Metalist Kharkiv were disqualified from the 2013–14 UEFA club competitions because of previous match-fixing.[19] UEFA decided to replace Metalist Kharkiv in the Champions League play-off round with PAOK, who were eliminated by Metalist Kharkiv in the third qualifying round.[20]


Red Bull Salzburg lodged a protest after being defeated by Fenerbahçe in the third qualifying round, but it was rejected by UEFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[32]
















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
Champions Route

Dinamo Zagreb Croatia
3–4

Austria Austria Wien

0–2

3–2

Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria
2–6

Switzerland Basel

2–4

0–2

Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic
4–1

Slovenia Maribor

3–1

1–0

Shakhter Karagandy Kazakhstan
2–3

Scotland Celtic

2–0

0–3

Steaua București Romania
3–3 (a)

Poland Legia Warsaw

1–1

2–2















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
League Route

Lyon France
0–4

Spain Real Sociedad

0–2

0–2

Schalke 04 Germany
4–3

Greece PAOK

1–1

3–2

Paços de Ferreira Portugal
3–8

Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg

1–4

2–4

PSV Eindhoven Netherlands
1–4

Italy Milan

1–1

0–3

Fenerbahçe Turkey
0–5

England Arsenal

0–3

0–2


Group stage





2013–14 UEFA Champions League is located in Europe

Austria

Austria



Anderlecht

Anderlecht



Plzeň

Plzeň



Copenhagen

Copenhagen



Chelsea

Chelsea



Arsenal

Arsenal



Man. United

Man. United



Man. City

Man. City



Atlético

Atlético



Real Madrid

Real Madrid



Barcelona

Barcelona



Sociedad

Sociedad



Marseille

Marseille



PSG

PSG



Bayern

Bayern



Leverkusen

Leverkusen



Dortmund

Dortmund



Schalke

Schalke



Olympiacos

Olympiacos



Napoli

Napoli



Juventus

Juventus



Milan

Milan



Ajax

Ajax



Benfica

Benfica



Porto

Porto



Steaua

Steaua



CSKA

CSKA



Zenit

Zenit



Celtic

Celtic



Basel

Basel



Galatasaray

Galatasaray



Shakhtar

Shakhtar




Location of teams of the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Brown pog.svg Brown: Group A; Red pog.svg Red: Group B; Orange pog.svg Orange: Group C; Yellow pog.svg Yellow: Group D;
Green pog.svg Green: Group E; Blue pog.svg Blue: Group F; Purple pog.svg Purple: Group G; Pink pog.svg Pink: Group H.


The draw for the group stage was held in Monaco on 29 August 2013.[33] The 32 teams were allocated into four pots based on their 2013 UEFA club coefficients,[27][28][29] with the title holders, Bayern Munich, 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 17–18 September, 1–2 October, 22–23 October, 5–6 November, 26–27 November, and 10–11 December 2013. The group winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 16, while the third-placed teams entered the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League round of 32.


A total of 18 national associations were represented in the group stage. Austria Wien made their debut appearance in the group stage.[34]


Teams that qualify for the group stage also participate in the newly formed 2013–14 UEFA Youth League, a competition available to players aged 19 or under.







Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 16
Third-placed teams entered the Europa League round of 32

See the detailed group stage page for tiebreakers if two or more teams are equal on points.




Group A




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


England Manchester United
6
4
2
0
12
3
+9

14

Germany Bayer Leverkusen
6
3
1
2
9
10
−1

10

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
6
2
2
2
7
6
+1

8

Spain Real Sociedad
6
0
1
5
1
10
−9

1






































 

LEV

MU

RSO

SHA

Bayer Leverkusen


0–5

2–1

4–0

Manchester United

4–2


1–0

1–0

Real Sociedad

0–1

0–0


0–2

Shakhtar Donetsk

0–0

1–1

4–0




Group B




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Spain Real Madrid
6
5
1
0
20
5
+15

16

Turkey Galatasaray
6
2
1
3
8
14
−6

7

Italy Juventus
6
1
3
2
9
9
0

6

Denmark Copenhagen
6
1
1
4
4
13
−9

4






































 

FCK

GAL

JUV

RM

Copenhagen


1–0

1–1

0–2

Galatasaray

3–1


1–0

1–6

Juventus

3–1

2–2


2–2

Real Madrid

4–0

4–1

2–1




Group C




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


France Paris Saint-Germain
6
4
1
1
16
5
+11

13

Greece Olympiacos
6
3
1
2
10
8
+2

10

Portugal Benfica
6
3
1
2
8
8
0

10

Belgium Anderlecht
6
0
1
5
4
17
−13

1






































 

AND

BEN

OLY

PSG

Anderlecht


2–3

0–3

0–5

Benfica

2–0


1–1

2–1

Olympiacos

3–1

1–0


1–4

Paris Saint-Germain

1–1

3–0

2–1




Group D




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Germany Bayern Munich
6
5
0
1
17
5
+12

15

England Manchester City
6
5
0
1
18
10
+8

15

Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň
6
1
0
5
6
17
−11

3

Russia CSKA Moscow
6
1
0
5
8
17
−9

3






































 

BAY

CSK

MC

PLZ

Bayern Munich


3–0

2–3

5–0

CSKA Moscow

1–3


1–2

3–2

Manchester City

1–3

5–2


4–2

Viktoria Plzeň

0–1

2–1

0–3




Group E




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


England Chelsea
6
4
0
2
12
3
+9

12

Germany Schalke 04
6
3
1
2
6
6
0

10

Switzerland Basel
6
2
2
2
5
6
−1

8

Romania Steaua București
6
0
3
3
2
10
−8

3






































 

BAS

CHE

SCH

STE

Basel


1–0

0–1

1–1

Chelsea

1–2


3–0

1–0

Schalke 04

2–0

0–3


3–0

Steaua București

1–1

0–4

0–0




Group F




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Germany Borussia Dortmund
6
4
0
2
11
6
+5

12

England Arsenal
6
4
0
2
8
5
+3

12

Italy Napoli
6
4
0
2
10
9
+1

12

France Marseille
6
0
0
6
5
14
−9

0






































 

ARS

DOR

MAR

NAP

Arsenal


1–2

2–0

2–0

Borussia Dortmund

0–1


3–0

3–1

Marseille

1–2

1–2


1–2

Napoli

2–0

2–1

3–2




Group G




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Spain Atlético Madrid
6
5
1
0
15
3
+12

16

Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
6
1
3
2
5
9
−4

6

Portugal Porto
6
1
2
3
4
7
−3

5

Austria Austria Wien
6
1
2
3
5
10
−5

5






































 

ATL

AUS

POR

ZEN

Atlético Madrid


4–0

2–0

3–1

Austria Wien

0–3


0–1

4–1

Porto

1–2

1–1


0–1

Zenit Saint Petersburg

1–1

0–0

1–1




Group H




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Spain Barcelona
6
4
1
1
16
5
+11

13

Italy Milan
6
2
3
1
8
5
+3

9

Netherlands Ajax
6
2
2
2
5
8
−3

8

Scotland Celtic
6
1
0
5
3
14
−11

3






































 

AJA

BAR

CEL

MIL

Ajax


2–1

1–0

1–1

Barcelona

4–0


6–1

3–1

Celtic

2–1

0–1


0–3

Milan

0–0

1–1

2–0




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 was 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 16


Quarter-finals


Semi-finals


Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Germany Schalke 04
1
1
2
 

 Spain Real Madrid
6
3
9
 

 
 Spain Real Madrid
3
0
3
 



 
 Germany Borussia Dortmund
0
2
2
 

 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
2
2
4


 Germany Borussia Dortmund
4
1
5
 


 
 Spain Real Madrid
1
4
5
 



 
 Germany Bayern Munich
0
0
0
 

 Greece Olympiacos
2
0
2
 


 England Manchester United
0
3
3
 

 
 England Manchester United
1
1
2



 
 Germany Bayern Munich
1
3
4
 

 England Arsenal
0
1
1


 Germany Bayern Munich
2
1
3
 


 
 Spain Real Madrid (a.e.t.)
4




 
 Spain Atlético Madrid
1

 England Manchester City
0
1
1
 


 Spain Barcelona
2
2
4
 

 
 Spain Barcelona
1
0
1



 
 Spain Atlético Madrid
1
1
2
 

 Italy Milan
0
1
1


 Spain Atlético Madrid
1
4
5
 


 
 Spain Atlético Madrid
0
3
3



 
 England Chelsea
0
1
1
 

 Germany Bayer Leverkusen
0
1
1
 


 France Paris Saint-Germain
4
2
6
 

 
 France Paris Saint-Germain
3
0
3



 
 England Chelsea (a)
1
2
3
 

 Turkey Galatasaray
1
0
1


 England Chelsea
1
2
3
 


Round of 16


The draw for the round of 16 was held on 16 December 2013.[35] The first legs were played on 18, 19, 25 and 26 February, and the second legs were played on 11, 12, 18 and 19 March 2014.


































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Manchester City England
1–4

Spain Barcelona

0–2

1–2

Olympiacos Greece
2–3

England Manchester United

2–0

0–3

Milan Italy
1–5

Spain Atlético Madrid

0–1

1–4

Bayer Leverkusen Germany
1–6

France Paris Saint-Germain

0–4

1–2

Galatasaray Turkey
1–3

England Chelsea

1–1

0–2

Schalke 04 Germany
2–9

Spain Real Madrid

1–6

1–3

Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia
4–5

Germany Borussia Dortmund

2–4

2–1

Arsenal England
1–3

Germany Bayern Munich

0–2

1–1


Quarter-finals


The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 21 March 2014.[36] The first legs were played on 1 and 2 April, and the second legs were played on 8 and 9 April 2014.






































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Barcelona Spain
1–2

Spain Atlético Madrid

1–1

0–1

Real Madrid Spain
3–2

Germany Borussia Dortmund

3–0

0–2

Paris Saint-Germain France
3–3 (a)

England Chelsea

3–1

0–2

Manchester United England
2–4

Germany Bayern Munich

1–1

1–3


Semi-finals


The draw for the semi-finals and final (to determine the "home" team for administrative purposes) was held on 11 April 2014.[37] The first legs were played on 22 and 23 April, and the second legs were played on 29 and 30 April 2014.
























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Real Madrid Spain
5–0

Germany Bayern Munich

1–0

4–0

Atlético Madrid Spain
3–1

England Chelsea

0–0

3–1


Final




24 May 201419:45 WEST












Real Madrid Spain 4–1 (a.e.t.) Spain Atlético Madrid

Ramos Goal 90+3'
Bale Goal 110'
Marcelo Goal 118'
Ronaldo Goal 120' (pen.)
Report
Godín Goal 36'


Estádio da Luz, Lisbon

Attendance: 60,976[38]

Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)




Statistics


Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.











Squad of the Season


The UEFA technical study group selected the following 18 players as the squad of the tournament:[41]





















































































Pos.
Player
Team

GK

Belgium Thibaut Courtois

Spain Atlético Madrid

Germany Manuel Neuer

Germany Bayern Munich

DF

Uruguay Diego Godín

Spain Atlético Madrid

Germany Philipp Lahm

Germany Bayern Munich

Spain Dani Carvajal

Spain Real Madrid

Portugal Pepe

Spain Real Madrid

Spain Sergio Ramos

Spain Real Madrid

MF

Spain Gabi

Spain Atlético Madrid

Spain Andrés Iniesta

Spain Barcelona

Germany Toni Kroos

Germany Bayern Munich

Argentina Ángel Di María

Spain Real Madrid

Croatia Luka Modrić

Spain Real Madrid

Spain Xabi Alonso

Spain Real Madrid

FW

Germany Marco Reus

Germany Borussia Dortmund

Spain Diego Costa

Spain Atlético Madrid

Netherlands Arjen Robben

Germany Bayern Munich

Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović

France Paris Saint-Germain

Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo

Spain Real Madrid


See also



  • 2013–14 UEFA Europa League

  • 2013–14 UEFA Youth League

  • 2014 UEFA Super Cup

  • 2014 FIFA Club World Cup

  • 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League



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