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Friday, October 16, 2009

EURO 2012: Qualifying draw coefficients (16 October 2009)

The coefficients for the EURO 2012 qualifying draw will take into account results from:

2006 World Cup (qualifiers and final tournament) - 20% of total weighting
EURO 2008 (qualifiers and final tournament) - 40% of total weighting
2010 World Cup (qualifiers) - 40% of total weighting

The draw will take place on 7 February 2010.

Click here for more info on the coefficient system.

UEFA will use a qualifying system with six groups of six teams and three of five teams (Poland (26620) and Ukraine (28866) - automatically qualified as hosts).

Romania replace Israel in the second pot.

Rank - Previous rank - Team - Total points
 1  1 Spain              39964
2 2 Germany 38294
3 3 Netherlands 37821
4 4 Italy 35838
5 5 England 34819
6 6 Croatia 33677
7 7 Russia 32587
8 8 France 32231
9 9 Portugal 32100
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10 13 Greece 30885
11 10 Czech Republic 30871
12 14 Sweden 30695
13 11 Switzerland 30395
14 12 Serbia 29811
15 16 Turkey 29447
16 15 Denmark 29222
17 18 Slovakia 28228
18 19 Romania 28145
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19 17 Israel 28052
20 23 Bulgaria 27198
21 20 Finland 26827
22 22 Ireland 26468
23 21 Norway 26210
24 24 Scotland 25646
25 25 Bosnia-Herzegovina 25305
26 27 Northern Ireland 24518
27 26 Austria 24381
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28 28 Slovenia 24201
29 29 Latvia 23303
30 30 Hungary 23048
31 33 Lithuania 22071
32 31 Belarus 21515
33 32 Belgium 21426
34 34 Wales 21274
35 35 Macedonia 19409
36 36 Cyprus 18791
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37 38 Montenegro 18751
38 37 Albania 18319
39 39 Estonia 17792
40 40 Georgia 15819
41 41 Moldova 15734
42 42 Iceland 15404
43 43 Armenia 15164
44 44 Kazakhstan 14730
45 45 Liechtenstein 13581
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46 46 Azerbaijan 13500
47 47 Luxembourg 11872
48 48 Malta 11517
49 49 Faroe Islands 10620
50 50 Andorra 9197
51 51 San Marino 7783
This is how the coefficients for the teams involved in the playoffs could change:

The minimum values means losing both matches 5 - 0. Maximum values - winning both matches 5 - 0.

Team - Minimum - Maximum

Russia             30643 33811
France 30368 33535
Portugal 30360 33527
Greece 29085 32252
Ireland 24821 27989
Bosnia-Herzegovina 23565 26732
Slovenia 22388 25555

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2 comments:

  1. In the rules it says "If a match ends with a penalty shoot-out, both teams are awarded 10,000 points
    (as for a draw). In addition, the winning team is awarded an extra 10,000 points.
    The goals scored in the penalty shoot-out do not count."

    So what happens if Team A wins the first match 1-0 and loses the second match 0-1 and wins the penalty shoot-out?
    Team A,1: 10000+6000+30000+501
    Team A,2: 10000+6000+20000-500
    Team B,1: 10000+6000-500
    Team B,2: 10000+6000+10000+501

    or is it:

    Team A,1: 10000+6000+30000+501
    Team A,2: 10000+6000+10000-500
    Team B,1: 10000+6000-500
    Team B,2: 10000+6000+30000+501

    and what if Team B wins the shoot-out?
    Team B,2: 10000+6000+30000+501
    or
    Team B,2: 10000+6000+40000+501

    Thanks for your answer
    Harald

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  2. @Harald

    I really don't know. I've been asked this question before about both the UEFA NT coefficient and the FIFA Ranking.

    They could ignore the PSO part for two-legged playoffs.

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