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The 2015-16 UEFA Youth League is the third campaign of European football's Under-19 competition. Its format has been partially revamped from the previous campaign, with the number of teams competing doubling from 32 to 64. The Champions League path will remain largely the same, with the group stage draw and fixtures mirroring that of the senior level Champions League and group winners progressing to the knockout round last-16. <br>
 
The 2015-16 UEFA Youth League is the third campaign of European football's Under-19 competition. Its format has been partially revamped from the previous campaign, with the number of teams competing doubling from 32 to 64. The Champions League path will remain largely the same, with the group stage draw and fixtures mirroring that of the senior level Champions League and group winners progressing to the knockout round last-16. <br>
Running parallel to the group stage will be a domestic champions path where, for the first time, the domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations will compete in two knockout rounds of home-and-away ties. The eight teams remaining will progress to the playoff round, where they will be drawn at home to the eight group runners-up. The playoffs will be one-leg ties and the winners will join the eight group winners in the last-16. The tournament will then progress as normal, with single-leg ties in the last-16, quarter-final and semi-final. The semi-final and final will be held in Nyon, Switzerland, scheduled for 15 April and 18 April 2016.
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Running parallel to the group stage will be a domestic champions path where, for the first time, the domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations will compete in two knockout rounds of home-and-away ties. The eight teams remaining will progress to the playoff round, where they will be drawn at home to the eight group runners-up. The playoffs will be one-leg ties and the winners will join the eight group winners in the last-16. The tournament will then progress as normal, with single-leg ties in the last-16, quarter-final and semi-final. The semi-final and final will be held in Nyon, Switzerland, scheduled for 15 April and 18 April 2016. <br>
  
 
==Teams==
 
==Teams==
 
The Under-19 sides of the 32 UEFA Champions League group stage participants and the domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations comprise this year's UEFA Youth League roster: <br> <br>
 
The Under-19 sides of the 32 UEFA Champions League group stage participants and the domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations comprise this year's UEFA Youth League roster: <br> <br>
[[Arsenal Under-19s|Arsenal]], [[Atletico Madrid Under-19s|Atletico Madrid]], [[Barcelona Under-19s|Barcelona]], [[Bayern Munich Under-19s|Bayern Munich]], [[Benfica Under-19s|Benfica]], [[Borussia Monchengladbach Under-19s|Borussia Monchengladbach]], [[Chelsea Under-19s|Chelsea]], [[Dynamo Kiev Under-19s|Dynamo Kiev]], [[Galatasaray Under-19s|Galatasaray]], [[Gent Under-19s|Gent]], [[Juventus Under-19s|Juventus]], [[Lyon Under-19s|Lyon]], [[Manchester City Under-19s|Manchester City]], [[Olympiacos Under-19s|Olympiacos]], [[Paris Saint-Germain Under-19s|Paris Saint-Germain]], [[Porto Under-19s|Porto]], [[PSV Eindhoven Under-19s|PSV Eindhoven]], [[Real Madrid Under-19s|Real Madrid]], [[Roma Under-19s|Roma]], [[Sevilla Under-19s|Sevilla]], [[Wolfsburg Under-19s|Wolfsburg]], [[Zenit Saint Petersburg Under-19s|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]
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[[Arsenal Under-19s|Arsenal]], [[Atletico Madrid Under-19s|Atletico Madrid]], [[Barcelona Under-19s|Barcelona]], [[Bayern Munich Under-19s|Bayern Munich]], [[Benfica Under-19s|Benfica]], [[Borussia Monchengladbach Under-19s|Borussia Monchengladbach]], [[Chelsea Under-19s|Chelsea]], [[Dynamo Kiev Under-19s|Dynamo Kiev]], [[Galatasaray Under-19s|Galatasaray]], [[Gent Under-19s|Gent]], [[Juventus Under-19s|Juventus]], [[Lyon Under-19s|Lyon]], [[Manchester City Under-19s|Manchester City]], [[Olympiacos Under-19s|Olympiacos]], [[Paris Saint-Germain Under-19s|Paris Saint-Germain]], [[Porto Under-19s|Porto]], [[PSV Eindhoven Under-19s|PSV Eindhoven]], [[Real Madrid Under-19s|Real Madrid]], [[Roma Under-19s|Roma]], [[Sevilla Under-19s|Sevilla]], [[Wolfsburg Under-19s|Wolfsburg]], [[Zenit Saint Petersburg Under-19s|Zenit Saint Petersburg]] <br>
  
 
==Group Stage==
 
==Group Stage==
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==Domestic Champions Knockout Round==
 
==Domestic Champions Knockout Round==
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==Top Goalscorers==
 
==Top Goalscorers==

Revision as of 15:06, 29 July 2015

The 2015-16 UEFA Youth League is the third campaign of European football's Under-19 competition. Its format has been partially revamped from the previous campaign, with the number of teams competing doubling from 32 to 64. The Champions League path will remain largely the same, with the group stage draw and fixtures mirroring that of the senior level Champions League and group winners progressing to the knockout round last-16.
Running parallel to the group stage will be a domestic champions path where, for the first time, the domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations will compete in two knockout rounds of home-and-away ties. The eight teams remaining will progress to the playoff round, where they will be drawn at home to the eight group runners-up. The playoffs will be one-leg ties and the winners will join the eight group winners in the last-16. The tournament will then progress as normal, with single-leg ties in the last-16, quarter-final and semi-final. The semi-final and final will be held in Nyon, Switzerland, scheduled for 15 April and 18 April 2016.

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Teams

The Under-19 sides of the 32 UEFA Champions League group stage participants and the domestic youth champions of the 32 best-ranked UEFA associations comprise this year's UEFA Youth League roster:

Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Benfica, Borussia Monchengladbach, Chelsea, Dynamo Kiev, Galatasaray, Gent, Juventus, Lyon, Manchester City, Olympiacos, Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, PSV Eindhoven, Real Madrid, Roma, Sevilla, Wolfsburg, Zenit Saint Petersburg

Group Stage


Domestic Champions Knockout Round


Top Goalscorers

Player Club Goals