Since the Champions League group stage was extended to 32 teams, the Catalans have been in pot number one sixteen times
Top seeded teams since 1999/00
17 times FC Barcelona
15 Man United
14 Bayern Munich, Arsenal & Real Madrid
9 Chelsea
8 AC Milan
7 Inter
6 Liverpool
5 Porto & Juventus
4 Valencia & Lazio
3 Benfica
2 Deportivo & Olympique Lyon
1 Monaco, Dortmund, Atlético Madrid, Sevilla, Spartak Moscow, PSG, Zenit & PSV
Includes seeded teams in this season's edition of the UCL
FC Barcelona are one of the top-seeded teams in this week’s
Champions League
draw. But that’s nothing new. Since the group stage was expanded to 32
teams in 1999/00, the Catalans have always been among the eight highest
ranked clubs, apart from in the 2003/04 season when they played in the
UEFA Cup.
This season the seeding system has been changed. The honour no longer
goes to the clubs with the highest UEFA coefficient, but instead to the
champions of the leagues with the highest coefficients. That means that
some of the clubs that are typically among the top seeds, such as
Arsenal and
Real Madrid, miss out on a place in the coveted pot number one.
The eight seeds on Thurday in Monaco will be
Barça, Chelsea, Bayern, Juventus, Benfica, PSG, Zenit and
PSV. It’s a completely new experience for the latter three, while Juventus have not been top seeded since the 2003/04 season.
Pole position
Being one of the top seeds seems to be an important factor in the
Champions League. In the last 16 years, 56% of them have ended up
winning their group, and only 14% have been knocked out. And 12 of the
last 16 European champions were one of the eight seeds at the start of
the group stage. That’s great news for Barça, who have been top seeded
more than any other club!