25.05.2008 12:05
Rivals in the qualifying rounds
Jesús Carrillo
On 1 August FC Barcelona will find out its rivals in the third round of the qualifying stage for the Champions League. Barça has played at this stage of the competition twice before and got through on both occasions.
After taking third place in the League Barça will play in the third round of the qualifying stages
of the 2008/09 Champions League. On two previous occasions Barça has played in this part of the
competition, against Skonto from Riga and Wisla from Krakow, reaching the group phase both times.
Seeded
FC Barcelona will be seeded in the third round. That means they will avoid the most
dangerous teams with the best European records in the draw after the first two qualifying rounds.
That means Barça won’t be matched with sides like Arsenal, Liverpool, Juventus, Fiorentina
and Schalke, or Spain’s Atlético de Madrid. Other seeded sides are Anderlecht, Celtic,
Panathinaikos, Olympiakos and Fenerbahce. The last two, however, first have to get through the
second round. The Turkish champions, Galatasaray, will also be seeded.
Teams with tradition
Some of FC Barcelona’s possible rivals are clubs with a long tradition such as Austria
and Rapid Vienna from Austria and the Belgian outfits Standard Liege and Anderlecht. Other teams
who will be looking to make to the last stage are CSKA Sofia and Dynamo Zagreb from Croatia.
The danger teams
Holland’s Twente -which has knocked out Ajax Amsterdam- Partisan Belgrade and the
Swedish sides Kalmar and Elsfborg could be the most dangerous rivals. Other sides which on paper
look an easier proposition are Artmedia from Bratislava, Portuguese side Vitoria and Girondins from
Bordeaux, a side managed by ex-Barça star Laurent Blanc.
Sixteen places for 58 clubs
28 clubs begin the first series of Champions League games in the second half of July. 14 more
will be added in the first half of August, with 16 more coming on board in the second half of the
month, including FC Barcelona, to play the third and final round of matches. In total, 58 clubs
will be vying for 16 places in the group stages to begin in mid-September.