Uefa Nations League: What is it?

Football
By Agencies | Nov 20, 2018
[PHOTO: COURTESY]

What is it?

It is a newly created competition for European nations categorised into four Leagues A, B, C and D established based on every country’s ranking. League A comprises elite teams and D being the lowly ranked nations. Teams in each league are divided into four groups. The four group winners in the elite League A go on to contest the Uefa Nations League trophy.

The inaugural Uefa Nations League Finals is a knockout tournament that takes place in June next year, involving the four group winners of the top-ranked League A: So far as the tables show, Portugal (who will host the event), England, Switzerland and either France or The Netherlands, who played last night, will contest the final.

Who plays who in the final?

The draw takes place in Dublin, Ireland at 4:30pm Kenyan time on Monday December 3. Times and venues are to be confirmed.

 

5 June: Semi-final 1

6 June: Semi-final 2

9 June: Third-place play-off

9 June: Final

Where are the Finals?

Portugal, with Porto’s Estádio do Dragão and the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques in Guimaraes proposed as host venues. Italy, Poland and Portugal all expressed interest in hosting the inaugural finals before the deadline in March 2018. As they were all in Group A3, the winner of that section was always in line to host.

What is the finals format?

The semi-final winners advance to the final; defeated teams contest a third-place play-off. If the scores are level at the end of normal time then there is extra time, when teams are permitted a fourth substitution. If the scores are still level after the additional 30 minutes, it goes to a penalty shoot-out. Goal-line technology will be utilised throughout.

What does the winner get?

First and foremost this fetching 71cm-tall sterling silver trophy. The prize money on offer is as follows:

€7.5m (Sh872.7m) Winners

€6.5m (Sh756.2m) Runners-up

€5.5m (Sh639.9) Third place

€4.5m  (Sh523.4) Fourth place

The figures include the €3m all four finalists have already secured, made up of a €1.5m solidarity fee for all League A teams and €1.5m as a bonus for winning a League A group.

A total of €76.25m in solidarity and bonus fees was earmarked for the 55 competing national associations.

Is this linked to Uefa Euro 2020 qualifying?

 

Not really. The last four UEFA EURO 2020 places go to the winners of mini-tournament between the top four-ranked teams in each of the four UEFA Nations League groupings (A–D), but this is separate to the Uefa Nations League Finals.

The only bearing these Finals have on qualifying is that the four contenders will be placed in five-team groups rather than six.

Share this story
MPs grill officials over Sh10.8b cost jump for Talanta Stadium project
A parliamentary committee has questioned the rationale for the transfer of construction works of Talanta City Sports Stadium from Sports Kenya to the Ministry of Defence.
Epic battles loom as Nairobi Region games enter final stretch
With only two matches to regional glory, semi-finalists will have everything to fight for as they chase a place in Saturday’s Nairobi Region Term One games finals.
Kindiki says government will continue paying WRC affiliation fees
The government will continue paying affiliation fees for WRC Safari Rally and other related fees owed to Federation of International Automobile (FIA), Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said.
Safari Rally off to flying start as drivers wary of tough conditions
Safari Rally defending champion Elfyn Evans of Wales, of Toyota Gazoo Racing, was first off the ramp amid cheers and applause from Maasai dancers.
Why LoldiaSS4 and SS9 will test top drivers in Naivasha
The third leg of the 2026 World Rally Championship (WRC), the Safari Rally, vroomed off to a high note on Thursday amid wet conditions in Naivasha. 
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS