The UEFA Executive Committee approved changes to the access list of
the UEFA club competitions for the 2015-18 cycle at its meeting in
London this week.
As
an effect of the UEFA Europa League winners qualifying for the UEFA
Champions League, the current limit of a maximum four teams per
association will be increased to five.
"As was proven with this
year's magnificent final, the UEFA Europa League has gone from strength
to strength, but we wanted to give clubs a further incentive, so that
all of them play with a desire to win the competition," UEFA President
Michel Platini said. "By guaranteeing access to the UEFA Champions
League for the winners, we are convinced that the UEFA Europa League
will increase its appeal for clubs and their supporters."
Further
changes were made to the access list, whereby, in principle, all
associations will now have a maximum three teams entering the UEFA
Europa League. In addition, the number of teams directly qualifying for
the group stage will be increased to 16 teams from the top 12
associations (compared to the current six teams from the top six
associations).
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