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<span class="article-singlebylineauthor”>KOSTAS AUGUSTAKIS
13.12.2024 | 00:15
EUROPEAN LEAGUE 2024-2025 / –
EUROKINISSI SPORTS
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Thanks to the victories of Panathinaikos and PAOK, and also the draw of Olympiakos, Greece climbed to 12th place in the UEFA rankings.
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Thursday (13/12) was good for Greece in the UEFA standings. Our country got 1,250 from the win of Panathinaikos and PAOK and the draw of Olympiakos
Greece climbed to 12th place in the standings after overtaking Austria and is one breath away from 11th place Norway. In particular, it is 250 points away from the Vikings.
the UEFA rating
- 10. Turkey 40,750 – 7,150 (4/5)
- 11. Norway 34,000 – 6,125 (2/4)
- 12. Greece 33,750 – 7,125 (3/4)
- 13. Austria 33,725 – 6,925 (4/5)
- 14. Switzerland 32,450 – 5,875 (3/5)
- 15. Scotland 32,300 – 6,000 (3/5)
- 16. Denmark 32,137 – 5,812 (2/4)
- 17. Israel 31,625 – 2,875 (1/4)
- 18. Poland 30,875- 7,625 (2/4)
- 19. Croatia 26,525 – 5,375 (1/4)
- 20.Serbia 24,675 – 2,900 (2/5)
After the aggregate points, the points received by the countries this year follow after the hyphen.
* in brackets are the teams that took the countries out in Europe, and also those that continue.
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10th POST
- Champagne: Straight to the League Stage of the Champions League
- Trophy winner: Games for Europa league
- Second: 2nd Champions League Qualifier (Non-Champions Trail)
- Third: 2nd Europa League Qualifier
- Fourth: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
11-12 THE POST
- Champagne: Champions League Playoffs
- Cup winner: Europa League playoffs
- Second: 2nd Champions league Qualifier (Non-Champions Trail)
- Third: 2nd Europa League Qualifier
- Fourth: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
13th-14th POSTS
- champagne: Champions League Playoffs
- Cup winner: 3rd Europa League Qualifier
- Second: 2nd Champions League Qualifier (Non-Champions Trail)
- Third: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
- fourth: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
15th POST
- Champagne: 2nd Champions League Qualifier (Champions trail)
- Cup winner: 3rd Europa League Qualifier
- Second: 2nd Champions League Qualifier (Non-Champions Trail)
- Third: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
- fourth: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
16th - 22nd POSTS
- Champagne: 2nd Champions League Qualifier (Champions Trail)
- Cup winner: 1st Europa League Qualifier
- Second: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
- Third: 2nd Conference Series qualifier
- Fourth:-
How will the European League impact fan culture throughout Europe and globally in the coming years?
Interview: The Future of Football – Insights on the European League 2024-2025
Editor of Time.news (E): Good morning,and thank you for joining us today! We’re thrilled to have Kostas Augustakis,a noted expert in football dynamics and UEFA’s event management. With the european League 2024-2025 around the corner, there are plenty of things to discuss. Kostas, let’s dive right in. What are you most excited about for this upcoming season?
Kostas Augustakis (K): Good morning! I’m excited about the increased competitiveness this season. Many clubs have invested heavily during the last transfer window, and it truly seems we might witness some surprising performances from teams that were previously considered underdogs.
E: That’s a great point! Every season brings it’s own surprises.Are there any specific teams or players that you believe will stand out in this edition of the European League?
K: Absolutely! I’m particularly keeping an eye on one of the emerging teams that have shown promising talent in thier domestic leagues. Plus,there’s a new wave of young players making their mark on the European stage.It’s going to be thrilling to see how they perform under pressure in such a prestigious competition.
E: It sounds like there will be plenty of narratives to follow! Now, let’s talk about the format of the European League this year. Are there any notable changes from previous seasons that fans should be aware of?
K: yes, indeed! UEFA has been tweaking the competition format to enhance the spectacle.There will be a few changes in the group stages to ensure that more top-tier matches occur earlier on. This will certainly galvanize the excitement among fans.
E: That sounds exciting! Engagement is crucial for fans. Speaking of which,how do you think the European League influences fan culture across Europe and even globally?
K: The European League has a unique way of uniting fans from various backgrounds. It helps in promoting local and regional identities, all while encouraging a communal spirit. Fans connect over the thrills of the matches,and this competition often sparks conversations that transcend borders.
E: Such an interesting perspective! We often overlook the cultural impact of sports. Switching gears a bit – what are some challenges that UEFA might face in organizing the league this season?
K: One of the main challenges is maintaining the safety and security of the events.Ensuring fan engagement while making it a safe environment remains a top priority. Additionally, logistical issues related to travel and scheduling can also be daunting, especially with the increased number of teams participating.
E: Safety is indeed crucial, especially in large-scale events. looking ahead, where do you see the future of the European League going in the next five years?
K: I envision it becoming even more competitive and popular globally. With digital media expanding the reach of football, I believe we’ll see dynamic changes in how fans experience the game. More international collaborations and innovative broadcasting formats might redefine how we connect with the sport.
E: That’s an exciting outlook! Thank you, Kostas, for sharing your insights today. Your expertise shines a light on what fans can expect this upcoming season and beyond. we look forward to the thrills of the European League 2024-2025!
K: Thank you for having me! I’m eager to see how everything unfolds.