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The Champions League It is the competition that everyone wants to win. The UEFA organizes the tournament in which the main teams in Europe face each other to become champions, which was played for the first time in the 1955/1956 seasonand that has changed a lot since that first edition that took Real Madrid. The whites, in addition, are the great dominators of the record, being champions in 14 editions.
Precisely this 2023/2024 will be the last one with the current format of eight groups and knockouts from the round of 16. In fact, in the 2024/2025 Champions League there will be 36 teamsand an initial league will be played in which each one will be measured against eight different sets, with four home games and four away games. The eight best in the classification will go to the round of 16, while the remaining eight places will be decided in a playoff between 9th and 24th of the table.
An exciting new era for European club football awaits 🤩
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— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 4, 2024
For this reason, this Champions League takes on, if possible, greater importance. The champion of the Champions League 2023/2024 will replace the throne Manchester City, which last season raised its first orejona beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the grand final thanks to Rodri Hernández’s solitary goal.
When is the Champions League final: date, place and time
The 2023/2024 Champions League final will be held on Saturday June 1 from 9:00 p.m. hours (peninsular time in Spain). The stadium that will host the duel for the title will be Wembley, London.
📍 Wembley Stadium
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— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) February 12, 2024
This final will be the 69th since the tournament began, and the champion will compete once again the European Super Cup against the winner of the 2023/2024 UEFA Europa League final, which will be the May 22 at the Dublin Arena.