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Teams qualified to R32 :- 

 

  • :GER Bayer Leverkusen 
  • :SUI Zurich FC
  • :AUT Redbull Salzburg
  • :SCO Celtic
  • :RUS Zenit 
  •  :CZE Slavia Praha 
  • :CRO Dinamo Zagreb 
  • :TUR Fenerabhce 
  • :ENG Arsenal 
  • :POR Sporting 
  • :ESP Real Betis 
  • :GRE Olympiacos 
  • :ESP Villareal 
  • :AUT Rapid Wien 
  • :GER Eintracht Frankfurt 
  • :ITA Lazio 
  • :BEL Genk 
  • :SWE Malmo 
  • :ESP Sevilla 
  • :RUS Krasnodar 
  • :UKR Dynamo Kyiv 
  • :FRA Rennes 
  • :ENG Chelsea FC  
  • :BLR Bate 
  • :ITA Napoli 
  • :CZE Victoria Plzen 
  • :ESP Valencia 
  • :ITA Inter Milan
  • :BEL Club Brugge 
  • :TUR Galatasaray 
  • :POR Benfica 
  • :UKR Shakhtar Donetsk 
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Group D

 

Spartak Trnava - Fenerbahce Istanbul (TUR)  1-0

 

 

 

Final Group Standing:

1. Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 14 Q

2. Fenerbahce Istanbul (TUR) 8 Q

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3. Spartak Trnava  7

4. RSC Anderlecht (BEL) 3

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The draw for R32:

 

:CZE Plzen - :CRO Dinamo Zagreb

 

:BEL Club Brugge - :AUT  Salzburg 

 

:AUT Rapid Wien - :ITA  Internazionale 

 

:CZE  Slavia Praha - :BEL Genk 

 

:RUS Krasnador - :GER  Leverkusen

 

:SUI  Zürich - :ITA Napoli

 

:SWE Malmö  - :ENG Chelsea 

 

:UKR Shakhtar Donetsk - :GER Frankfurt

 

:SCO Celtic  - :ESP Valencia 

 

:FRA Rennes - :ESP Betis 

 

:GRE Olympiacos - :UKR Dynamo Kyiv

 

:ITA Lazio - :ESP Sevilla

 

:TUR Fenerbache - :RUS Zenit 

 

:POR Sporting - :ESP Villareal

 

:BLR BATE - :ENG Arsenal 

 

:TUR Galatasaray - :POR Benfica

 

 

 

 

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Draw results - Round of 16

 

Chelsea (ENG) vs Dynamo Kyiv (UKR)

Frankfurt (GER) vs Internazionale (ITA)

Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) vs Benfica (POR)

Napoli (ITA) vs Salzburg (AUT)

Valencia (ESP) vs Krasnodar (RUS)

Sevilla (ESP) vs Slavia Praha (CZE)

Arsenal (ENG) vs Rennes (FRA)

Zenit (RUS) vs Villarreal (ESP)

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17 hours ago, thepharoah said:

Slavia Praha :clap: they just defeated Sevilla 4-3 ( 6-5 on aggregate ) and qualified to quarters , i guess it'd be a big night there 

 

Sevilla undersestimated their opponents since the first leg they should have known it won't be an easy task in Czech Republic and had to assume the consequences ... 

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