What are the top 32 teams in the Champions League?

The 32 teams in the Champions League were produced by the 2022/23 Champions League play-offs.

The top three countries in the European League can have four teams to participate in the Champions League. (Italy, England, Spain) Among them, the champion and runner-up directly entered the top 32, and the third and fourth place needed to participate in the qualifiers to enter the top 32 (generally directly participated in the three rounds of qualifiers).

The countries ranked fourth to sixth in the European League have three Champions League places, among which the champions directly enter the top 32. Everyone else is in the qualifying round.

Countries ranked seventh to 15 in the European league have two champions league places. The champion entered the top 32 directly, and the runner-up participated in the qualifiers.

There is only one place in other countries' leagues, and you need to participate in the qualifiers to enter the top 32.

Introduction to the European Champions League

The European Champions League (referred to as the "Champions League" or "Champions League") is an annual football competition hosted by union of european football associations, which represents the highest level and honor of European club football. It is recognized as the most influential and highest-level club event in the world, and it is also one of the most award-winning football and sports events in the world.

The predecessor of the UEFA Champions League was 1954, the UEFA Champions Club Cup, and it was renamed 1992.

Although the competition system of the Champions League has been revised many times, the records since the establishment of the tournament have never been counted separately, and the old name of "European Club Champions Cup" still remains on the championship trophy. Twenty-two clubs have won the Champions League, with Real Madrid (14 times) winning the most, followed by AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Liverpool, Barcelona and Ajax.