2011–12 UEFA Champions League qualifying was the preliminary phase of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, prior to the competition proper. Qualification consisted of the qualifying phase (first to third rounds) and the play-off round.

All times are CEST (UTC+02:00).

Round and draw dates

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All draws held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[1]

Round Draw date First leg Second leg
First qualifying round 20 June 2011[2] 28–29 June 2011 5–6 July 2011
Second qualifying round 12–13 July 2011 19–20 July 2011
Third qualifying round 15 July 2011[3] 26–27 July 2011 2–3 August 2011
Play-off round 5 August 2011[4] 16–17 August 2011 23–24 August 2011

Format

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There are two routes which the teams are separated into during qualifying:

  • Champions Route, which includes all domestic champions which did not automatically qualify for the group stage.
  • League Route (also called the Non-champions Path or the Best-placed Path), which includes all non-domestic champions which did not automatically qualify for the group stage.

Each tie is played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that has the higher aggregate score over the two legs progresses to the next round. In the event that aggregate scores finish level, the away goals rule is applied, i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progresses. If away goals are also equal, then 30 minutes of extra time are played, divided into two 15-minute halves. The away goals rule is again applied after extra time, i.e. if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score is still level, the visiting team qualifies by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals are scored during extra time, the tie is decided by penalty shoot-out.[5]

In the draw for each round, teams are seeded based on their 2011 UEFA club coefficients,[6] with the teams divided into seeded and unseeded pots. A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team, with the order of legs in each tie decided randomly. Due to the limited time between matches, the draws for the second and third qualifying rounds take place before the results of the previous round are known. The seeding in each draw is carried out under the assumption that all of the highest-ranked clubs of the previous round are victorious. If a lower-ranked club is victorious, it simply takes the place of its defeated opponent in the next round. Prior to the draw, UEFA may form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, but they are purely for convenience of the draw and do not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition, while ensuring that teams from the same association are not drawn against each other.

Teams

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Below are the 54 teams (39 in Champions Route, 15 in League Route) involved in the qualifying phase and play-off round, grouped by their starting rounds.[7] The 10 winners of the play-off round (5 in Champions Route, 5 in League Route) qualify for the group stage to join the 22 automatic qualifiers. The losing teams from the third qualifying round and the play-off round enter the Europa League play-off round and group stage respectively.

Key to colours
Qualified for the group stage
Eliminated in the play-off round; Advanced to the Europa League group stage
Eliminated in the third qualifying round; Advanced to the Europa League play-off round

Champions Route

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Third qualifying round
TeamCoeff
Scotland Rangers56.028
Denmark Copenhagen51.110
Belgium Genk8.400
Second qualifying round
TeamCoeff
Belarus BATE Borisov23.216
Israel Maccabi Haifa21.400
Croatia Dinamo Zagreb20.224
Norway Rosenborg19.375
Serbia Partizan15.850
Cyprus APOEL13.124
Poland Wisła Kraków10.183
Austria Sturm Graz8.640
Bulgaria Litex Lovech8.575
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava5.899
Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň5.170
Slovenia Maribor4.224
Finland HJK3.793
Lithuania Ekranas3.541
Georgia (country) Zestaponi2.891
Sweden Malmö FF2.825
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers2.741
Moldova Dacia Chișinău2.549
Armenia Pyunik2.516
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka2.324
Montenegro Mogren2.275
Latvia Skonto2.233
Hungary Videoton2.200
Wales Bangor City2.058
Faroe Islands HB1.783
Northern Ireland Linfield1.699
Kazakhstan Tobol1.624
Estonia Flora1.508
Iceland Breiðablik1.491
Azerbaijan Neftçi1.233
North Macedonia Shkëndija1.041
Albania Skënderbeu0.774
First qualifying round
TeamCoeff
Luxembourg F91 Dudelange1.524
Malta Valletta1.483
Andorra FC Santa Coloma1.200
San Marino Tre Fiori1.183

League Route

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Play-off round
TeamCoeff
Germany Bayern Munich118.887
England Arsenal108.157
France Lyon92.735
Spain Villarreal75.465
Italy Udinese27.110
Third qualifying round
TeamCoeff
Portugal Benfica81.319
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv60.776
Greece Panathinaikos57.833
Netherlands Twente41.025
Belgium Standard Liège32.400
Russia Rubin Kazan31.941
Switzerland Zürich18.980
Denmark Odense18.610
Turkey Trabzonspor[A]12.010
Romania Vaslui10.164
Notes
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    Trabzonspor also qualified for the group stage after they replaced Fenerbahçe, which was suspended by the Turkish Football Federation on 24 August 2011 from participating in the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League due to the ongoing investigation into match-fixing.[8]

First qualifying round

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Seeding

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Summary

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Tre Fiori San Marino1–5Malta Valletta0–31–2
FC Santa Coloma Andorra0–4Luxembourg F91 Dudelange0–20–2

Matches

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Tre Fiori San Marino0–3Malta Valletta
Report
Valletta Malta2–1San Marino Tre Fiori
Report

Valletta won 5–1 on aggregate.


F91 Dudelange Luxembourg2–0Andorra FC Santa Coloma
Report

F91 Dudelange won 4–0 on aggregate.

Second qualifying round

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Seeding

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Summary

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Maccabi Haifa Israel7–4Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka5–12–3
Mogren Montenegro1–5Bulgaria Litex Lovech1–20–3
Maribor Slovenia5–1Luxembourg F91 Dudelange2–03–1
Skënderbeu Albania0–6Cyprus APOEL0–20–4
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia3–1Kazakhstan Tobol2–01–1
Sturm Graz Austria4–3Hungary Videoton2–02–3
Zestaponi Georgia (country)3–2Moldova Dacia Chișinău3–00–2
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia3–0Azerbaijan Neftçi3–00–0
Pyunik Armenia1–9Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň0–41–5
Partizan Serbia5–0North Macedonia Shkëndija4–01–0
Valletta Malta2–4Lithuania Ekranas2–30–1
Malmö FF Sweden3–1Faroe Islands HB2–01–1
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland1–0Estonia Flora1–00–0
Rosenborg Norway5–2Iceland Breiðablik5–00–2
Bangor City Wales0–13[a]Finland HJK0–30–10
Skonto Latvia0–3Poland Wisła Kraków0–10–2
Linfield Northern Ireland1–3Belarus BATE Borisov1–10–2
Notes:
  1. Order of legs reversed after original draw.

Matches

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Maccabi Haifa Israel5–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka
Report
Borac Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina3–2Israel Maccabi Haifa
Report

Maccabi Haifa won 7–4 on aggregate.


Mogren Montenegro1–2Bulgaria Litex Lovech
Report
Litex Lovech Bulgaria3–0Montenegro Mogren
Report
Attendance: 4,000[16]

Litex Lovech won 5–1 on aggregate.


Maribor Slovenia2–0Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
Report
Attendance: 5,500[17]
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg1–3Slovenia Maribor
Report
Attendance: 1,152[18]
Referee: Marco Borg (Malta)

Maribor won 5–1 on aggregate.


Skënderbeu Albania0–2Cyprus APOEL
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APOEL Cyprus4–0Albania Skënderbeu
Report
Attendance: 11,271[20]

APOEL won 6–0 on aggregate.


Slovan Bratislava Slovakia2–0Kazakhstan Tobol
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Tobol Kazakhstan1–1Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Report

Slovan Bratislava won 3–1 on aggregate.


Sturm Graz Austria2–0Hungary Videoton
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Videoton Hungary3–2Austria Sturm Graz
Report

Sturm Graz won 4–3 on aggregate.


Zestaponi Georgia (country)3–0Moldova Dacia Chișinău
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Dacia Chișinău Moldova2–0Georgia (country) Zestaponi
Report
Attendance: 4,000[26]
Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia)

Zestaponi won 3–2 on aggregate.


Dinamo Zagreb Croatia3–0Azerbaijan Neftçi
Report
Attendance: 33,266[27]
Neftçi Azerbaijan0–0Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
Report

Dinamo Zagreb won 3–0 on aggregate.


Pyunik Armenia0–4Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň
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Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic5–1Armenia Pyunik
Report

Viktoria Plzeň won 9–1 on aggregate.


Partizan Serbia4–0North Macedonia Shkëndija
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Shkëndija North Macedonia0–1Serbia Partizan
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Partizan won 5–0 on aggregate.


Valletta Malta2–3Lithuania Ekranas
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Ekranas Lithuania1–0Malta Valletta
Report

Ekranas won 4–2 on aggregate.


Malmö FF Sweden2–0Faroe Islands HB
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Attendance: 12,501[35]
HB Faroe Islands1–1Sweden Malmö FF
Report

Malmö FF won 3–1 on aggregate.


Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland1–0Estonia Flora
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Flora Estonia0–0Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
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Shamrock Rovers won 1–0 on aggregate.


Rosenborg Norway5–0Iceland Breiðablik
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Breiðablik Iceland2–0Norway Rosenborg
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Rosenborg won 5–2 on aggregate.


Bangor City Wales0–3Finland HJK
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HJK Finland10–0Wales Bangor City
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HJK won 13–0 on aggregate.


Skonto Latvia0–1Poland Wisła Kraków
Report
Attendance: 5,200[45]
Wisła Kraków Poland2–0Latvia Skonto
Report

Wisła Kraków won 3–0 on aggregate.


Linfield Northern Ireland1–1Belarus BATE Borisov
Report
Attendance: 1,212[46]
Referee: Paweł Gil (Poland)
BATE Borisov Belarus2–0Northern Ireland Linfield
Report

BATE Borisov won 3–1 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round

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Seeding

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Summary

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Champions Route matches

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Litex Lovech Bulgaria1–2Poland Wisła Kraków
Report
Attendance: 6,800[48]
Wisła Kraków Poland3–1Bulgaria Litex Lovech
Report

Wisła Kraków won 5–2 on aggregate.


Maccabi Haifa Israel2–1Slovenia Maribor
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Maribor Slovenia1–1Israel Maccabi Haifa
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Attendance: 12,000[51]

Maccabi Haifa won 3–2 on aggregate.


HJK Finland1–2Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
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Dinamo Zagreb Croatia1–0Finland HJK
Report

Dinamo Zagreb won 3–1 on aggregate.


APOEL Cyprus0–0Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Report
Attendance: 14,553[54]
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia0–2Cyprus APOEL
Report

APOEL won 2–0 on aggregate.


Copenhagen Denmark1–0Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
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Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland0–2Denmark Copenhagen
Report

Copenhagen won 3–0 on aggregate.


Genk Belgium2–1Serbia Partizan
Report
Attendance: 12,735[56]
Partizan Serbia1–1Belgium Genk
Report

Genk won 3–2 on aggregate.


Rosenborg Norway0–1Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň
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Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic3–2Norway Rosenborg
Report

Viktoria Plzeň won 4–2 on aggregate.


Zestaponi Georgia (country)1–1Austria Sturm Graz
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Sturm Graz Austria1–0Georgia (country) Zestaponi
Report
Attendance: 10,058[61]

Sturm Graz won 2–1 on aggregate.


Ekranas Lithuania0–0Belarus BATE Borisov
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BATE Borisov Belarus3–1Lithuania Ekranas
Report
Attendance: 5,360[63]

BATE Borisov won 3–1 on aggregate.


Rangers Scotland0–1Sweden Malmö FF
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Malmö FF Sweden1–1Scotland Rangers
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Malmö FF won 2–1 on aggregate.

League Route matches

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Standard Liège Belgium1–1Switzerland Zürich
Report
Attendance: 13,727[67]
Referee: Alon Yefet (Israel)
Zürich Switzerland1–0Belgium Standard Liège
Report
Attendance: 10,500[68]
Referee: Paolo Valeri (Italy)

Zürich won 2–1 on aggregate.


Twente Netherlands2–0Romania Vaslui
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Attendance: 12,800[69]
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
Vaslui Romania0–0Netherlands Twente
Report

Twente won 2–0 on aggregate.


Benfica Portugal2–0Turkey Trabzonspor
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Trabzonspor Turkey1–1Portugal Benfica
Report

Benfica won 3–1 on aggregate.


Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine0–2Russia Rubin Kazan
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Rubin Kazan Russia2–1Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Report

Rubin Kazan won 4–1 on aggregate.


Odense Denmark1–1Greece Panathinaikos
Report
Attendance: 10,055[75]
Panathinaikos Greece3–4Denmark Odense
Report
Attendance: 24,374[24]

Odense won 5–4 on aggregate.

Play-off round

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Seeding

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Summary

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Champions Route matches

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Wisła Kraków Poland1–0Cyprus APOEL
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APOEL Cyprus3–1Poland Wisła Kraków
Report
Attendance: 21,665[77]

APOEL won 3–2 on aggregate.


Maccabi Haifa Israel2–1Belgium Genk
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Genk Belgium2–1 (a.e.t.)Israel Maccabi Haifa
Report
Penalties
4–1
Attendance: 13,753[79]
Referee: Howard Webb (England)

3–3 on aggregate; Genk won 4–1 on penalties.


Dinamo Zagreb Croatia4–1Sweden Malmö FF
Report
Attendance: 30,065[80]
Malmö FF Sweden2–0Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 15,331[81]

Dinamo Zagreb won 4–3 on aggregate.


Copenhagen Denmark1–3Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň
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Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic2–1Denmark Copenhagen
Report

Viktoria Plzeň won 5–2 on aggregate.


BATE Borisov Belarus1–1Austria Sturm Graz
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Sturm Graz Austria0–2Belarus BATE Borisov
Report
Attendance: 14,528[85]

BATE Borisov won 3–1 on aggregate.

League Route matches

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Odense Denmark1–0Spain Villarreal
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Attendance: 13,002[86]
Villarreal Spain3–0Denmark Odense
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Villarreal won 3–1 on aggregate.


Twente Netherlands2–2Portugal Benfica
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Benfica Portugal3–1Netherlands Twente
Report
Attendance: 48,353[88]
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)

Benfica won 5–3 on aggregate.


Arsenal England1–0Italy Udinese
Report
Attendance: 58,159[89]
Udinese Italy1–2England Arsenal
Report

Arsenal won 3–1 on aggregate.


Bayern Munich Germany2–0Switzerland Zürich
Report
Attendance: 66,000[91]
Zürich Switzerland0–1Germany Bayern Munich
Report
Attendance: 23,600[92]

Bayern Munich won 3–0 on aggregate.


Lyon France3–1Russia Rubin Kazan
Report
Attendance: 35,468[93]
Rubin Kazan Russia1–1France Lyon
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Lyon won 4–2 on aggregate.

Notes

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  1. Mogren played their home match at Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica as their own Stadion Lugovi did not meet UEFA criteria.
  2. Sturm Graz played their home match at Hypo-Arena, Klagenfurt as their own UPC-Arena was one of the venues for the 2011 IFAF World Championship.
  3. Škendija played their home match at Philip II Arena, Skopje as their own Gradski stadion Tetovo did not meet the UEFA criteria.
  4. Bangor City played their home match at Belle Vue, Rhyl as their own Farrar Road Stadium did not meet UEFA criteria.
  5. Zestaponi played their home match at Boris Paichadze National Stadium, Tbilisi as it has a greater capacity than their own David Abashidze Stadium.
  6. Twente played their home match at GelreDome, Arnhem due to the roof collapse at their own stadium De Grolsch Veste during expansion work on 7 July 2011.
  7. Vaslui played their home match at Stadionul Ceahlăul, Piatra Neamț as their own Stadionul Municipal did not meet UEFA criteria.
  8. Trabzonspor played their home match at Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul as their own Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium needed maintenance work after the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival.
  9. Maccabi Haifa played their home match at Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan as it has a greater capacity than their own Kiryat Eliezer Stadium.
  10. Viktoria Plzeň played their home match at Synot Tip Arena, Prague as it has a greater capacity than their own Stadion města Plzně.
  11. BATE Borisov played their home match at Dinamo Stadium, Minsk as their own City Stadium did not meet UEFA criteria.

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