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2017–18 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path

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The 2017–18 UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions Path was played from 27 September to 22 November 2017. A total of 32 teams competed in the Domestic Champions Path to decide 8 of the 24 places in the knockout phase of the 2017–18 UEFA Youth League.[1]

Times up to 28 October 2017 (first round) were CEST (UTC+2), thereafter (second round) times were CET (UTC+1).

Draw

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The youth domestic champions of the top 32 associations according to their 2016 UEFA country coefficients entered the Domestic Champions Path.[2] If there was a vacancy (associations with no youth domestic competition, as well as youth domestic champions already included in the UEFA Champions League path), it was first filled by the title holders should they have not yet qualified, and then by the youth domestic champions of the next association in the UEFA ranking.[3]

For the Domestic Champions Path, the 32 teams were drawn into two rounds of two-legged home-and-away ties. The draw was held on 29 August 2017, 14:00 CEST, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[4][5] There were no seedings, but the 32 teams were split into groups defined by sporting and geographical criteria prior to the draw.[6]

  • In the first round, the 32 teams were split into four groups. Teams in the same group were drawn against each other, with the order of legs decided by draw.
  • In the second round, the 16 winners of the first round were split into two groups: Group A contained the winners from Groups 1 and 2, while Group B contained the winners from Groups 3 and 4. Teams in the same group were drawn against each other, with the order of legs decided by draw.
Key to colours
Second round winners advance to the play-offs
Group 1
Team
Italy Internazionale
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Romania Dinamo București
Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb
Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad
Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar
Albania Vllaznia Shkodër
Group 2
Team
Netherlands Ajax
Poland Legia Warsaw
Sweden Hammarby
Norway Molde
Denmark Esbjerg
Iceland Breiðablik
Finland KäPa
Republic of Ireland UCD
Group 3
Team
France Bordeaux
Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Slovakia Nitra
Hungary Honvéd
North Macedonia Shkëndija
Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić
Group 4
Team
Russia Krasnodar
Turkey Bursaspor
Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Israel Maccabi Haifa
Serbia Brodarac
Kazakhstan Kairat
Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi
Latvia Liepāja

Format

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In both rounds, if the aggregate score was tied after full-time of the second leg, the away goals rule was used to decide the winner. If still tied, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time was played). The eight second round winners advanced to the play-offs, where they were joined by the eight group runners-up from the UEFA Champions League Path.[1]

First round

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The first legs were played on 26 and 27 September, and the second legs were played on 17 and 18 October 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Internazionale Italy 5–2 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 2–2 3–0
Zimbru Chișinău Moldova 7–3 Albania Vllaznia Shkodër 3–1 4–2
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria 3–4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar 1–1 2–3
Dinamo București Romania 2–4 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 0–2 2–2
KäPa Finland 2–4[A] Denmark Esbjerg 1–2 1–2
Breiðablik Iceland 1–3[A] Poland Legia Warsaw 1–3 0–0
UCD Republic of Ireland 3–3 (4–5 p) Norway Molde 2–1 1–2
Hammarby Sweden 0–6 Netherlands Ajax 0–4 0–2
Bordeaux France 0–5 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 0–1 0–4
Nitra Slovakia 2–1 North Macedonia Shkëndija 1–0 1–1
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 1–7 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 0–4 1–3
Sutjeska Nikšić Montenegro 2–3 Hungary Honvéd 2–2 0–1
Brodarac Serbia 2–1 Israel Maccabi Haifa 1–1 1–0
Kairat Kazakhstan 2–11 Russia Krasnodar 2–2 0–9
Liepāja Latvia 2–4 Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk 2–1 0–3
Bursaspor Turkey 1–2 Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi 0–1 1–1
Notes
  1. ^
    Order of legs reversed after original draw.
Internazionale Italy2–2Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Report
Attendance: 600
Referee: Nenad Djokić (Serbia)
Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine0–3Italy Internazionale
Report
Attendance: 1,641
Referee: Cătălin Gaman (Romania)

Internazionale won 5–2 on aggregate.


Zimbru Chișinău Moldova3–1Albania Vllaznia Shkodër
Report
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Zaven Hovhannisyan (Armenia)
Vllaznia Shkodër Albania2–4Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
Report
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Dimitrios Massias (Cyprus)

Zimbru Chișinău won 7–3 on aggregate.


Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria1–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar
Report
Attendance: 463
Referee: Alexandru Tean (Moldova)
Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina3–2Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 2,763
Referee: Anastasios Papapetrou (Greece)

Željezničar won 4–3 on aggregate.


Dinamo București Romania0–2Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 514
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia)
Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia2–2Romania Dinamo București
Report
Attendance: 270
Referee: Ádám Farkas (Hungary)

Lokomotiva Zagreb won 4–2 on aggregate.


KäPa Finland1–2Denmark Esbjerg
Report
Esbjerg Denmark2–1Finland KäPa
Report
Attendance: 1,503
Referee: Aleksandrs Golubevs (Latvia)

Esbjerg won 4–2 on aggregate.


Breiðablik Iceland1–3Poland Legia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 420
Referee: Manfredas Lukjancukas (Lithuania)
Legia Warsaw Poland0–0Iceland Breiðablik
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Dejan Jakimovski (Macedonia)

Legia Warsaw won 3–1 on aggregate.


UCD Republic of Ireland2–1Norway Molde
Report
Attendance: 429
Referee: Iwan Arwel Griffith (Wales)
Molde Norway2–1Republic of Ireland UCD
Report
Penalties
5–4
Attendance: 435
Referee: Anders Poulsen (Denmark)

3–3 on aggregate. Molde won 5–4 on penalties.


Hammarby Sweden0–4Netherlands Ajax
Report
Attendance: 1,712
Referee: Alex Troleis (Faroe Islands)
Ajax Netherlands2–0Sweden Hammarby
Report
Attendance: 520
Referee: Nicolas Laforge (Belgium)

Ajax won 6–0 on aggregate.


Bordeaux France0–1Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Report
Attendance: 542
Referee: Luis Miguel Branco Godinho (Portugal)
Red Bull Salzburg Austria4–0France Bordeaux
Report
Attendance: 1,140[7]
Referee: Sascha Amhof (Switzerland)

Red Bull Salzburg won 5–0 on aggregate.


Nitra Slovakia1–0North Macedonia Shkëndija
Report
Shkëndija North Macedonia1–1Slovakia Nitra
Report
Attendance: 253
Referee: Zaven Hovhannisyan (Armenia)

Nitra won 2–1 on aggregate.


F91 Dudelange Luxembourg0–4Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Report
Attendance: 500
Referee: Luis Teixeira (Portugal)
Sparta Prague Czech Republic3–1Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
Report
Attendance: 659
Referee: Roomer Tarajev (Estonia)

Sparta Prague won 7–1 on aggregate.


Sutjeska Nikšić Montenegro2–2Hungary Honvéd
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Boris Marhefka (Slovakia)
Honvéd Hungary1–0Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić
Report
Attendance: 2,465
Referee: Michal Ocenáš (Slovakia)

Honvéd won 3–2 on aggregate.


Brodarac Serbia1–1Israel Maccabi Haifa
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Pavel Orel (Czech Republic)
Maccabi Haifa Israel0–1Serbia Brodarac
Report
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Enea Jorgji (Albania)

Brodarac won 2–1 on aggregate.


Kairat Kazakhstan2–2Russia Krasnodar
Report
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Halil Umut Meler (Turkey)
Krasnodar Russia9–0Kazakhstan Kairat
Report
Attendance: 1,650
Referee: Jari Järvinen (Finland)

Krasnodar won 11–2 on aggregate.


Liepāja Latvia2–1Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Report
Attendance: 672
Referee: Genc Nuza (Kosovo)
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Belarus3–0Latvia Liepāja
Report

Shakhtyor Soligorsk won 4–2 on aggregate.


Bursaspor Turkey0–1Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Furkat Atazhanov (Kazakhstan)
Saburtalo Tbilisi Georgia (country)1–1Turkey Bursaspor
Report
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Dumitri Muntean (Moldova)

Saburtalo Tbilisi won 2–1 on aggregate.

Second round

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The first legs were played on 29, 31 October and 1 November, and the second legs were played on 21 and 22 November 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Zimbru Chișinău Moldova 0–2 Norway Molde 0–0 0–2
Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia 1–1 (a) Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar 1–1 0–0
Internazionale Italy 10–1 Denmark Esbjerg 4–1 6–0
Legia Warsaw Poland 3–4 Netherlands Ajax 1–4 2–0
Brodarac Serbia 3–3 (a) Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi 1–1 2–2
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Belarus 2–3 Slovakia Nitra 2–0 0–3
Krasnodar Russia 9–1 Hungary Honvéd 8–0 1–1
Sparta Prague Czech Republic 2–6 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2–4 0–2
Zimbru Chișinău Moldova0–0Norway Molde
Report
Attendance: 477
Referee: Sándor Andó-Szabó (Hungary)
Molde Norway2–0Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
Report
Attendance: 412
Referee: Vilhjalmur Thorarinsson (Iceland)

Molde won 2−0 on aggregate.


Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia1–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar
Report
Attendance: 180
Referee: Oleksandr Derdo (Ukraine)
Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina0−0Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 4,820
Referee: Juri Frischer (Estonia)

1–1 on aggregate. Željezničar won on away goals.


Internazionale Italy4–1Denmark Esbjerg
Report
Attendance: 800
Referee: Mario Zebec (Croatia)
Esbjerg Denmark0−6Italy Internazionale
Report
Attendance: 694
Referee: Ian McNabb (Northern Ireland)

Internazionale won 10−1 on aggregate.


Legia Warsaw Poland1–4Netherlands Ajax
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Horatiu Fesnic (Romania)
Ajax Netherlands0−2Poland Legia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 476
Referee: Mykola Balakin (Ukraine)

Ajax won 4–3 on aggregate.


Brodarac Serbia1–1Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi
Report
Attendance: 800
Referee: Barbeno Luca (San Marino)
Saburtalo Tbilisi Georgia (country)2−2Serbia Brodarac
Report
Attendance: 2,103
Referee: Omar Pashayev (Azerbaijan)

3–3 on aggregate. Brodarac won on away goals.


Shakhtyor Soligorsk Belarus2–0Slovakia Nitra
Report
Attendance: 400
Referee: Jørgen Burchardt (Denmark)
Nitra Slovakia3−0Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Report
Attendance: 760
Referee: Edin Jakupović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Nitra won 3−2 on aggregate.


Krasnodar Russia8–0Hungary Honvéd
Report
Attendance: 970
Referee: Suren Baliyan (Armenia)
Honvéd Hungary1−1Russia Krasnodar
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Luis Teixeira (Portugal)

Krasnodar won 9−1 on aggregate.


Sparta Prague Czech Republic2–4Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Report
Attendance: 1,189
Referee: Bojan Nikolić (Serbia)
Red Bull Salzburg Austria2−0Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Report
Attendance: 952

Red Bull Salzburg won 6–2 on aggregate.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Regulations of the UEFA Youth League 2017/18" (PDF). UEFA.com. 4 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Country coefficients 2015/16". UEFA.com.
  3. ^ "UEFA Youth League entrants confirmed". UEFA.com. 24 August 2017.
  4. ^ "UEFA Youth League Domestic Champions path". UEFA.com. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  5. ^ "UEFA Youth League domestic champions path draw". UEFA.com. 29 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Watch Tuesday's UEFA Youth League draw". UEFA.com. 25 August 2017.
  7. ^ @RedBullSalzburg (17 October 2017). "Danke an 1.160 Zuschauer, die heute mit dabei sind! #FCSFCG #UYL" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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