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Friday, July 23, 2010

EURO 2012: Final draw coefficients (23 July 2010)

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

EURO 2008 (qualifiers and final tournament) - 20% of total weighting
2010 World Cup (qualifiers and final tournament) - 40% of total weighting
EURO 2012 (qualifiers) - 40% of total weighting

Click here for more info on the coefficient system.

Hosts Poland (23806) and Ukraine (28029) will be seeded for the final draw, along with 2008 winners, Spain, if they qualify.

Rank - Previous rank - Team - Total points
 1  1 Spain              30615
2 2 Netherlands 29479
3 3 Germany 27905
4 4 England 24262
5 5 Russia 23751
6 6 Croatia 23702
7 7 Italy 23596
8 8 Portugal 22976
9 9 Greece 22674
10 10 Switzerland 22194
11 11 Serbia 21954
12 12 France 21888
13 13 Sweden 21674
14 14 Denmark 21479
15 15 Czech Republic 21381
16 16 Slovakia 21094
17 17 Turkey 20761
18 18 Finland 20672
19 19 Israel 20501
20 20 Slovenia 19962
21 21 Bulgaria 19939
22 22 Ireland 19642
23 23 Northern Ireland 19439
24 24 Romania 19288
25 25 Bosnia-Herzegovina 19018
26 26 Norway 19018
27 27 Scotland 18951
28 28 Latvia 18844
29 29 Austria 18465
30 30 Hungary 18349
31 31 Lithuania 17431
32 32 Belarus 17418
33 33 Wales 17232
34 34 Belgium 16418
35 35 Cyprus 15836
36 36 Macedonia 15684
37 37 Albania 14444
38 38 Montenegro 14375
39 39 Estonia 13934
40 40 Iceland 13542
41 41 Kazakhstan 13398
42 42 Moldova 12902
43 43 Armenia 12705
44 44 Georgia 12602
45 45 Azerbaijan 12450
46 46 Luxembourg 11905
47 47 Liechtenstein 11355
48 48 Faroe Islands 10975
49 49 Malta 10539
50 50 Andorra 8947
51 51 San Marino 8622
If the teams with the best coefficient qualify the final draw pot would look like this:

Pot 1: Poland, Ukraine, Spain, Netherlands
Pot 2: Germany, England, Russia, Croatia
Pot 3: Italy, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland
Pot 4: Serbia, France, Sweden, Denmark

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2 comments:

  1. We could have two groups like these at the EURO (if they all qualify):

    Group A: Spain, Germany, Italy, France

    Group B: Poland, Croatia, Greece, Denmark

    Great job!

    Juan

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  2. Hey, blame Italy and France for sucking in South Africa.

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