Eleven former winners grace group stage draw

Thursday's cluster stage draw, that takes place at seventeen.45CET at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, can feature a powerful eleven former European champions and 5 newcomers.



The lineup for the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League group stage will feature an impressive 11 previous winners of Europe's premier club competition as well as five teams making their debut in this phase.
Nine of the former champions were automatic entrants, a number which was subsequently swelled by the progress of FC Bayern München and SL Benfica through their respective play-off ties. That over a third of the 32 sides in Thursday's draw in Monaco, which takes place from 17.45CET, have lifted the European Cup contrasts with nine last season and ten in 2009/10.
FC Viktoria Plzeň − who accounted for FC København in the play-offs and are experiencing UEFA competition for only the third season − Manchester City FC, SSC Napoli, Trabzonspor AŞ and FC Oţelul Galaţi are preparing for their first group stage campaign. For Oţelul, UEFA Champions League football is a reward for the Romanian club winning their maiden Liga I title last term.
The draw will also feature eight clubs who are returning to Europe's top table after an absence of two seasons or more: FC Zenit St Petersburg, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, LOSC Lille Métropole, Borussia Dortmund, Villarreal CF, FC BATE Borisov, GNK Dinamo Zagreb and KRC Genk. Of those, Dinamo have endured the longest wait − 12 years.
In total there are clubs from 18 different national associations taking part in the group stage, with England and Spain the best represented with a quartet of teams. The table below, which splits the 32 sides into the four pots from which they will be drawn, illustrates the level of experience of each of the participants.
ClubRouteLast inYears*2010/11**Best***
Pot 1
FC BarcelonaHolders / Champions, Spain2010/1115WinnersWinners
Manchester United FCChampions, England2010/1116Runners-upWinners
Chelsea FCRunners-up, England2010/119Quarter-finalsRunners-up
FC Bayern MünchenThird place, Germany2010/1114Round of 16Winners
Arsenal FCFourth place, England2010/1113Round of 16Runners-up
Real Madrid CFRunners-up, Spain2010/1115Semi-finalsWinners
FC PortoChampions, Portugal2009/1015UEL, winnersWinners
FC Internazionale MilanoRunners-up, Italy2010/1110Quarter-finalsWinners
Pot 2
AC MilanChampions, Italy2010/1114Round of 16Winners
Olympique LyonnaisThird place, France2010/1111Round of 16Semi-finals
FC Shakhtar DonetskChampions, Ukraine2010/116Quarter-finalsQuarter-finals
Valencia CFThird place, Spain2010/117Round of 16Runners-up
SL BenficaRunners-up, Portugal2010/116UEL, semi-finalsWinners
Villarreal CFFourth place, Spain2008/092UEL, semi-finalsSemi-finals
PFC CSKA MoskvaRunners-up, Russia2009/105UEL, round of 16Quarter-finals
Olympique de MarseilleRunners-up, France2010/117Round of 16Winners
Pot 3
FC Zenit St PetersburgChampions, Russia2008/091UEL, round of 16Group stage
AFC AjaxChampions, Netherlands2010/119UEL, round of 16Winners
Bayer 04 LeverkusenRunners-up, Germany2004/056UEL, round of 16Runners-up
Olympiacos FCChampions, Greece2009/1012UEL, third qualifying roundQuarter-finals
Manchester City FCThird place, EnglandDebutUEL, round of 16First round
LOSC Lille MétropoleChampions, France2006/073UEL, round of 32First knockout round
FC Basel 1893Champions, Switzerland2010/113UEL, round of 32Second group stage
FC BATE BorisovChampions, Belarus2008/091UEL, round of 32Group stage
Pot 4
Borussia DortmundChampions, Germany2002/036UEL, group stageWinners
SSC NapoliThird place, ItalyDebut0UEL, round of 32Second round
GNK Dinamo ZagrebChampions, Croatia1999/20002UEL, group stageGroup stage
APOEL FCChampions, Cyprus2009/101UEL, play-offsGroup stage
Trabzonspor AŞRunners-up, Turkey****Debut0UEL, play-offsSecond round
KRC GenkChampions, Belgium2002/031UEL, play-offsGroup stage
FC Viktoria PlzeňChampions, Czech RepublicDebut0UEL, third qualifying roundN/A
FC Oţelul GalaţiChampions, RomaniaDebut0N/AN/A
*Past group stage appearances not including 2011/12
**UEFA Champions League unless stated
***Includes pre-1992 European Champion Clubs' Cup
**** Trabzonspor replaced Fenerbahçe SK, who were withdrawn from the competition by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF)
UEL = UEFA Europa League

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