Inter seeded in first pot for Champions League Draw

by David on August 25, 2010

As expected Inter Milan will be a first seed in Thursday’s Champions League draw in Monaco. That means that we come up against Jose Mourinho in the group stages. A perfect draw, from an opponents and travel standpoint, would be Werder Bremen, Rangers and Auxurre.

Here are the seedings:

Club Route Last in Years* Last season** Best***
Pot 1
FC Internazionale Milano Holders/ Champions, Italy 2009/10 9 Winners Winners
FC Barcelona Champions, Spain 2009/10 14 Semi-finals Winners
Manchester United FC Runners-up, England 2009/10 15 Quarter-finals Winners
Chelsea FC Champions, England 2009/10 8 Round of 16 Runners-up
Arsenal FC Third place, England 2009/10 12 Quarter-finals Runners-up
FC Bayern München Champions, Germany 2009/10 13 Runners-up Winners
AC Milan Third place, Italy 2009/10 13 Round of 16 Winners
Olympique Lyonnais Runners-up, France 2009/10 10 Semi-finals Semi-finals
Pot 2
SV Werder Bremen Third place, Germany 2008/09 6 UEL, round of 16 Quarter-finals
Real Madrid CF Runners-up, Spain 2009/10 14 Round of 16 Winners
AS Roma Runners-up, Italy 2008/09 6 UEL, round of 32 Runners-up
FC Shakhtar Donetsk Champions, Ukraine 2008/09 5 UEL, round of 32 Group stage
SL Benfica Champions, Portugal 2007/08 5 UEL, quarter-finals Winners
Valencia CF Third place, Spain 2007/08 6 UEL, quarter-finals Runners-up
Olympique de Marseille Champions, France 2009/10 6 UEL, round of 16 Winners
Panathinaikos FC Champions, Greece 2008/09 8 UEL, round of 16 Runners-up
Pot 3
Tottenham Hotspur FC Fourth place, England Debut 0 Did not compete Semi-finals
Rangers FC Champions, Scotland 2009/10 9 Group stage Semi-finals
AFC Ajax Runners-up,
Netherlands
2005/06 8 UEL, round of 32 Winners
FC Schalke 04 Runners-up, Germany 2007/08 2 Did not compete Quarter-finals
FC Basel 1893 Champions, Switzerland 2008/09 2 UEL, group stage Second group stage
SC Braga Runners-up, Portugal Debut 0 UEL, 3qr N/A
FC København Champions, Denmark 2006/07 1 UEL, round of 32 Group stage
FC Spartak Moskva Runners-up, Russia 2006/07 9 Did not compete Semi-finals
Pot 4
Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC Champions, Romania Debut 0 UEL, third qualifying round N/A
FC Twente Champions, Netherlands Debut 0 UEL, round of 32 N/A
FC Rubin Kazan Champions, Russia 2009/10 1 UEL, round of 16 Group stage
AJ Auxerre Third place, France 2002/03 3 Did not compete Quarter-finals
CFR 1907 Cluj Champions, Romania 2008/09 1 UEL, group stage Group stage
FK Partizan Champions, Serbia 2003/04 1 UEL, group stage Group stage
MŠK Žilina Champions, Slovakia Debut 0 UEL, play-off round N/A
Bursaspor Champions, Turkey Debut 0 Did not compete N/A