1, Champions League qualifier?
It is divided into preliminaries, first round qualifiers, second round qualifiers and third round qualifiers. The preliminary round is a single defeat and elimination system, and the three rounds of qualifying are mainly two rounds away. The team with more goals is qualified for the next round. The 10 team that won in the third qualifying round entered the Champions League play-offs.
2. Champions League play-offs?
The six winning teams (four on Champion Road and two on League Road) will participate in the Champions League group stage together with the 26 teams that have been automatically promoted.
3: Champions League race?
It is divided into group matches, 1/8 finals, 1/4 finals, semi-finals and finals. The group stage is divided into 8 groups, with 4 teams in each group. Each team will play two games against three other opponents in the same group. The top two in the group will advance to the Champions League 1/8 final, and the third in the group will participate in the Europa League knockout play-offs.
1/8 finals, 1/4 finals and semi-finals, each team will play two games with its opponents, and the promotion rules are the same as those in the qualifying stage and the play-offs; Teams from the same team and the same association will not meet in the final of 1/8, but this rule is no longer valid from the final of 1/4. The final will be decided by a game.
Number of teams and competition time
1, number of teams:
The number of participating teams has obvious influence on the scale of the event. Large-scale events, such as the World Cup and the Olympic Games. Because of its huge team, it has attracted the attention and participation of the whole world. Such events usually have high popularity, influence and commercial value.
On the contrary, small-scale events, such as regional or specific team events, have few teams and low attention, but they can also provide a platform for contestants to show their talents.
2. Competition time:
On the other hand, the competition time is also an important factor to determine the scale of the event. Long-term competitions, such as tennis grand slam, F 1 car racing, etc. There is a long time span, often running through weeks or even months.
Short-term schedule, such as table tennis World Cup, NBA playoffs, etc. The competition is short and usually completed in one to two weeks. The length of the competition time directly affects the preparation and performance of the participating teams, and also affects the audience's viewing experience.