The 2005–06 UEFA Cup, the 35th edition of the UEFA Cup, was won by Sevilla, beating Middlesbrough in the final. It was the first victory for Sevilla in a European competition, and the first appearance by Middlesbrough in a European final. The final took place at Philips Stadion, in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The match was refereed by Herbert Fandel. Middlesbrough sealed their place in the final on the back of two dramatic comebacks. In the quarter-finals they beat FC Basel of Switzerland 4–3 on aggregate (after losing the first leg 2–0 and being 1–0 down in the second leg, they scored 4 goals), this put them into the semi-final to face Steaua București. The first leg finished 1–0 to Steaua, and the second leg (at the Riverside Stadium again) finished 4–2 (after being 2–0 down). Sevilla went on to defend the trophy the following year.

2005–06 UEFA Cup
Philips Stadion in Eindhoven hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates12 July 2005 – 10 May 2006
Teams80 (competition proper)
144 (qualifying)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Sevilla (1st title)
Runners-upEngland Middlesbrough
Tournament statistics
Matches played221
Goals scored526 (2.38 per match)
Attendance3,489,789 (15,791 per match)
Top scorer(s)Matías Delgado (Basel)
7 goals

CSKA Moscow were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the group stage.

Association team allocation

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113 teams qualified directly for the 2005–06 UEFA Cup from 52 UEFA associations. An additional three teams qualified via the UEFA Fair Play league, while 27 further teams qualified at various stages from the UEFA Intertoto Cup and the UEFA Champions League.

Below is the final qualification scheme for the 2005–06 UEFA Cup:

  • Associations 1–6 each have 3 teams qualify, with the exception of England (2) who have 2 teams
  • Associations 7–8 each have 4 teams qualify
  • Associations 9–15 each have 2 teams qualify
  • Associations 16–20 each have 3 teams qualify
  • Associations 21–49 each have 2 teams qualify, with the exception of Liechtenstein (43) who have 1 team
  • Associations 50–52 each have 1 team qualify

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Association ranking

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Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1   Spain 79.851 3 1(UCL)
2   England 62.153 −1(CLTH)
1(UCL)
3   Italy 59.186 1(UCL)
4   Germany 49.489 1(UCL)
2(UIC)
1(FP)
5   France 48.326 3(UCL)
1(UIC)
6   Portugal 42.333
7   Greece 34.748 4
8   Netherlands 34.081
9   Czech Republic 33.075 2 1(UCL)
10   Turkey 32.291
11   Scotland 32.125
12   Belgium 28.875 1(UCL)
13   Switzerland 22.375 2(UCL)
14   Ukraine 22.125 1(UCL)
15   Norway 21.900 2(UCL)
1(FP)
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
16   Poland 21.750 3 1(UCL)
17   Israel 21.249
18   Austria 21.125
19   Serbia and Montenegro 20.165 1(UCL)
20   Bulgaria 19.998 1(UCL)
21   Russia 19.916 2 1(UCL)
22   Denmark 17.450 1(UCL)
1(FP)
23   Croatia 17.375
24   Sweden 16.716 1(UCL)
25   Hungary 15.290 1(UCL)
26   Romania 14.790 1(UCL)
27   Slovakia 12.832 1(UCL)
28   Slovenia 9.165
29   Cyprus 8.998 1(UCL)
30   Moldova 6.832
31   Latvia 5.998
32   Finland 5.874
33   Bosnia and Herzegovina 5.499
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
34   Georgia 4.999 2
35   Macedonia 4.830
36   Lithuania 4.165
37   Belarus 3.582
38   Iceland 3.332
39   Malta 3.331
40   Republic of Ireland 3.164
41   Armenia 2.831
42   Wales 2.332
43   Liechtenstein 2.000 1
44   Albania 1.831 2
45   Northern Ireland 1.665
46   Estonia 1.665
47   Luxembourg 1.498
48   Azerbaijan 1.165
49   Faroe Islands 0.832
50   Kazakhstan 0.666 0
51   San Marino 0.000 1
52   Andorra 0.000
Notes
  • (CLTH): Berth vacated due to being taken by the UEFA Champions League title holders.
  • (UCL): Teams transferred from the Champions League.
  • (UIC): Additional berths for the 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup winners.
  • (FP): Additional Fair Play berth (Germany, Norway, Denmark).

Distribution

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Each association enters a certain number of teams to the UEFA Cup based on its league coefficient. Through domestic competitions (national championships and cups and league cups in certain countries) an association may qualify up to four teams. The following amendments were made to the 2005–06 qualification scheme:

  • The defending UEFA Cup holder CSKA Moscow already qualified for the 2nd qualifying round, which means that the first UEFA Cup entrant of the 25th and 26th associations on the ranking list (Hungary and Romania) will gain direct access to the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.
  • Because Liverpool entered the first qualifying round of the Champions League as title holders, the first UEFA Cup entrant of 11th and 12th associations on the ranking list (Scotland and Belgium) will gain direct access to the first round of the UEFA Cup.
  • In Kazakhstan, only Kairat Almaty obtained a UEFA licence for the 2005–06 season. The other teams from Kazakhstan were not allowed to compete. Therefore, the first UEFA Cup entrant of the 27th and 28th countries on the ranking list (Slovakia and Slovenia) will gain direct access to the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.
  • In Serbia and Montenegro, the cup winner Železnik was replaced by OFK Beograd because they did not obtain a UEFA licence.
  • In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the cup winner FK Sarajevo was replaced by Široki Brijeg, and 2nd in the league Zeljeznicar was replaced by Žepče, because they did not obtain a UEFA licence.
Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions League Teams transferred from Intertoto Cup
First qualifying round
(50 teams)
  • 2 league winners from associations 51 and 52
  • 21 cup winners from associations 29–49
  • 24 runners-up from associations 25–42 and 44-49
  • 3 entries through UEFA Fair Play
Second qualifying round
(62 teams)
  • 17 cup winners from associations 13–28
  • 9 runners-up from associations 16–24
  • 11 third-place finishers from associations 9–20
  • 25 winners from the first qualifying round
First round
(80 teams)
  • 12 national cup winners from associations 1–12
  • 2 third-place finishers from associations 7–8
  • 5 fourth-place finishers from associations 4–8
  • 7 fifth-place finishers from associations 1 and 3–8
  • 2 sixth-place finishers from associations 1 and 3
  • 1 League Cup winners from association 2
  • 1 current UEFA Cup holder
  • 31 winners from the second qualifying round
Group stage
(40 teams)
  • 40 winners from the First Round
Knockout phase
(32 teams)
  • 24 top-three finishers from the group stage

Teams

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The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[1]

  • TH: Title holders
  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • Nth: League position
  • PO: End-of-season European competition play-offs (winners or position)
  • IC: Intertoto Cup
  • FP: Fair play
  • CL: Relegated from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round
Round of 32
  Real Betis (CL GS)   Schalke 04 (CL GS)   Club Brugge (CL GS)   Rosenborg (CL GS)
  Udinese (CL GS)   Lille (CL GS)   Thun (CL GS)   Artmedia Bratislava (CL GS)
First round
  CSKA Moscow TH (CW)   Rennes (4th)   Willem II (CR)   Wisła Kraków (CL Q3)
  Espanyol (5th)   Strasbourg (LC)   Baník Ostrava (CW)   Partizan (CL Q3)
  Sevilla (6th)   Vitória Setúbal (CW)   Galatasaray (CW)   CSKA Sofia (CL Q3)
  Osasuna (CR)   Braga (4th)   Hibernian (3rd)   Lokomotiv Moscow (CL Q3)
  Bolton Wanderers (6th)   Vitória de Guimarães (5th)   Germinal Beerschot (CW)   Brøndby (CL Q3)
  Middlesbrough (7th)   AEK Athens (3rd)   Everton (CL Q3)   Malmö FF (CL Q3)
  Sampdoria (5th)   Xanthi (4th)   Monaco (CL Q3)   Debrecen (CL Q3)
  Palermo (6th)   PAOK (5th)   Sporting CP (CL Q3)   Steaua București (CL Q3)
  Roma (CR)   Aris (CR)   Slavia Prague (CL Q3)   Anorthosis Famagusta (CL Q3)
  Hertha BSC (4th)   AZ Alkmaar (3rd)   Basel (CL Q3)   Hamburger SV (IC)
  VfB Stuttgart (5th)   Feyenoord (4th)   Shakhtar Donetsk (CL Q3)   Marseille (IC)
  Bayer Leverkusen (6th)   Heerenveen (5th)   Vålerenga (CL Q3)   Lens (IC)
  Auxerre (CW)
Second qualifying round
  Teplice (3rd)   Dyskobolia (CW)   Red Star Belgrade (2nd)   Midtjylland (3rd)
  Beşiktaş (4th)   Legia Warsaw (3rd)   Zeta (3rd)   Rijeka (CW)
  Dundee United (CR)   Wisła Płock (4th)   OFK Beograd (4th)[Note SCG]   Inter Zaprešić (2nd)
  Genk (3rd)   Maccabi Tel Aviv (CW)   Levski Sofia (CW)   Djurgården (CW)
  Zürich (CW)   Maccabi Petah Tikva (2nd)   Lokomotiv Plovdiv (3rd)   Halmstads BK (2nd)
  Grasshopper (3rd)   Ashdod (3rd)   Litex Lovech (4th)   Sopron (CW)
  Metalurh Donetsk (3rd)   Austria Wien (CW)   Krylia Sovetov Samara (3rd)   Dinamo București (CW)
  Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (4th)   GAK (2nd)   Zenit Saint Petersburg (4th)   Dukla Banská Bystrica (CW)
  Brann (CW)   Pasching (4th)   Copenhagen (2nd)   Publikum Celje (CW)
  Tromsø IL (4th)
First qualifying round
  Ferencváros (2nd)   Žepče (12th)[Note BIH]   Longford Town (CW)   Flora Tallinn (3rd)
  Rapid București (3rd)   Locomotive Tbilisi (CW)   Cork City (2nd)   Pétange (CW)
  Žilina (2nd)   Torpedo Kutaisi (2nd)   Mika (CW)   Etzella Ettelbruck (2nd)
  Domžale (2nd)   Bashkimi (CW)   Banants (3rd)   Baku (CW)
  Omonia (CW)   Vardar (2nd)   Carmarthen Town (CW)   Khazar Lenkoran (2nd)
  APOEL (2nd)   Ekranas (2nd)   Rhyl (2nd)   B36 Tórshavn (2nd)
  Nistru Otaci (CW)   Atlantas (3rd)   Vaduz (CW)   NSÍ Runavík (CR)
  Dacia Chișinău (3rd)   MTZ-RIPO Minsk (CW)   Teuta (CW)   Sant Julià (1st)
  Ventspils (CW)   BATE Borisov (2nd)   Elbasani (2nd)   Domagnano (1st)
  Liepājas Metalurgs (2nd)   Keflavík (CW)   Portadown (CW)   Viking (FP)
  MYPA (CW)   ÍBV (2nd)   Linfield (2nd)   Mainz 05 (FP)
  Allianssi (2nd)   Birkirkara (CW)   TVMK Tallinn (2nd)   Esbjerg (FP)
  Široki Brijeg (3rd)[Note BIH]   Hibernians (3rd)
Notes
  1. ^
    Serbia and Montenegro (SCG): 2004–05 Serbia and Montenegro Cup winners Železnik failed to obtain UEFA licence and was replaced by league 4th-placed club OFK Beograd, as Cup runners-up Red Star Belgrade already qualified to UEFA Cup through league position.[2]
  2. ^
    Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH): 2004–05 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup winners Sarajevo and league runners-up Željezničar Sarajevo failed to obtain UEFA licenses and were replaced by two highest-placed teams that obtained them — Široki Brijeg (Cup runners-up and league 3rd-placed team) and Žepče (12th-placed team).[3]
  3. ^
    Kazakhstan (KAZ): 2004 Kazakhstan Cup winners Taraz and league runners-up Irtysh Pavlodar failed to obtain UEFA licences. Since no other team was able to obtain a licence as well, Kazakhstan was not represented in UEFA Cup.[4]

Qualifying rounds

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First qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Southern-Mediterranean region
Baskimi   4–1   Žepče 3–0[a] 1–1
Birkirkara   0–6   APOEL 0–2 0–4
Sant Julià   0–10   Rapid București 0–5 0–5
Teuta   3–4   Široki Brijeg 3–1 0–3
Elbasani   1–1 (a)   Vardar 1–1 0–0
Omonia   6–0   Hibernians 3–0 3–0
Domagnano   0–8   Domžale 0–5 0–3
Central-East region
Ferencváros   2–3   MTZ-RIPO Minsk 0–2 2–1
Banants   4–3   Locomotive Tbilisi 2–3 2–0
Torpedo Kutaisi   0–6   BATE Borisov 0–1 0–5
Vaduz   2–1   Dacia Chişinău 2–0 0–1
Baku   2–3   MŠK Žilina 1–0 1–3
Mainz 05   4–0   MIKA 4–0 0–0
Nistru Otaci   5–2   Khazar Lenkoran 3–1 2–1
Northern region
Longford Town   3–5   Carmarthen Town 2–0 1–5
Ekranas   1–2   Cork City 0–2 1–0
ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar   2–3   B36 Tórshavn 1–1 1–2
AC Allianssi   4–1   CS Pétange 3–0 1–1
Linfield   2–2 (a)   Ventspils 1–0 1–2
NSÍ Runavík   0–6   FHK Liepājas Metalurgs 0–3 0–3
Etzella Ettelbruck   0–6   Keflavík 0–4 0–2
Portadown   1–3   Viking 1–2 0–1
TVMK   1–2   MyPa 1–1 0–1
Rhyl   4–4 (a)   Atlantas 2–1 2–3
Esbjerg   7–2   Flora 1–2 6–0
Notes
  1. ^ The Baskimi v Žepče first leg match was awarded 3–0 to Baskimi.

Second qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Southern-Mediterranean region
Inter Zaprešić   1–7   Red Star Belgrade 1–3 0–4
Baskimi   0–11   Maccabi Petah Tikva 0–5 0–6
Dinamo București   4–3   Omonia 3–1 1–2
OFK Beograd   2–2 (a)   Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2–1 0–1
APOEL   3–2   Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–0 2–2 (a.e.t.)
Litex Lovech   2–2 (a)   Rijeka 1–0 1–2
Vaduz   1–6   Beşiktaş 0–1 1–5
Rapid București   4–1   FK Vardar 3–0 1–1
Publikum   1–3   Levski Sofia 1–0 0–3
Zeta   2–5   Široki Brijeg 0–1 2–4
Ashdod   3–3 (a)   Domžale 2–2 1–1
Central-East region
Krylya Sovetov Samara   4–0   BATE Borisov 2–0 2–0
MFC Sopron   1–5   Metalurh Donetsk 0–3 1–2
Grasshopper   3–3 (a)   Wisła Płock 1–0 2–3
Nistru Otaci   0–3   GAK 0–2 0–1
MŠK Žilina   3–4   Austria Wien 1–2 2–2
SV Pasching   3–3 (a)   Zenit Saint Petersburg 2–2 1–1
MTZ-RIPO Minsk   2–3   Teplice 1–1 1–2
Dyskobolia Grodzisk   4–1   Dukla Banská Bystrica 4–1 0–0
Banants   2–8   Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–4 0–4
Legia Warsaw   1–5   Zürich 0–1 1–4
Northern region
Halmstads BK   5–3   Linfield 1–1 4–2
Midtjylland   4–3   B36 Tórshavn 2–1 2–2
Brann   2–0   AC Allianssi 0–0 2–0
FHK Liepājas Metalurgs   2–6   Genk 2–3 0–3
Rhyl   1–3   Viking 0–1 1–2
MyPa   2–2 (a)   Dundee United 0–0 2–2
Copenhagen   4–0   Carmarthen Town 2–0 2–0
Mainz 05   4–0   Keflavík 2–0 2–0
Djurgården   1–1 (a)   Cork City 1–1 0–0
Esbjerg   1–1 (2–3 p)   Tromsø 0–1 1–0 (a.e.t.)

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
APOEL   1–4   Hertha BSC 0–1 1–3
Auxerre   2–2 (a)   Levski Sofia 2–1 0–1
Baník Ostrava   2–5   Heerenveen 2–0 0–5
Basel   6–0   Široki Brijeg 5–0 1–0
Bayer Leverkusen   0–2   CSKA Sofia 0–1 0–1
Beşiktaş   4–2   Malmö FF 0–1 4–1
Bolton Wanderers   4–2   Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2–1 2–1
Brøndby   3–2   Zürich 2–0 1–2
Red Star Belgrade   1–1 (a)   Braga 0–0 1–1
CSKA Moscow   6–2   Midtjylland 3–1 3–1
Dinamo București   5–2   Everton 5–1 0–1
Feyenoord   1–2   Rapid București 1–1 0–1
Teplice   1–3   Espanyol 1–1 0–2
Germinal Beerschot   0–0 (1–4 p)   Marseille 0–0 0–0 (a.e.t.)
Grasshopper   4–1   MyPa 1–1 3–0
GAK   0–7   Strasbourg 0–2 0–5
Vitória de Guimarães   4–0   Wisła Kraków 3–0 1–0
Halmstads BK   4–4 (a)   Sporting CP 1–2 3–2 (a.e.t.)
Hamburger SV   2–1   Copenhagen 1–1 1–0
Hibernian   1–5   Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 0–0 1–5
Krylya Sovetov Samara   6–6 (a)   AZ 5–3 1–3
Lens   5–3   Dyskobolia Grodzisk 1–1 4–2
Litex Lovech   3–2   Genk 2–2 1–0
Maccabi Petah Tikva   5–4   Partizan 0–2 5–2
Middlesbrough   2–0   Skoda Xanthi 2–0 0–0
Monaco   5–1   Willem II 2–0 3–1
Palermo   6–1   Anorthosis Famagusta 2–1 4–0
PAOK   3–3 (a)   Metalurh Donetsk 1–1 2–2
Rennes   3–1   Osasuna 3–1 0–0
Roma   5–1   Aris 5–1 0–0
Sevilla   2–0   Mainz 05 0–0 2–0
Shakhtar Donetsk   6–1   Debrecen 4–1 2–0
Brann   3–5   Lokomotiv Moscow 1–2 2–3
Slavia Prague   4–1   Cork City 2–0 2–1
Tromsø   2–1   Galatasaray 1–0 1–1
Vålerenga   1–6   Steaua București 0–3 1–3
VfB Stuttgart   2–1   Domžale 2–0 0–1
Viking   2–2 (a)   Austria Wien 1–0 1–2
Vitória Setúbal   1–2   Sampdoria 1–1 0–1
Zenit Saint Petersburg   1–0   AEK Athens 0–0 1–0

Group stage

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Teams that have qualified for the group stage of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup
  Red: Group A;   Yellow: Group B;   Green: Group C;   Black: Group D;
  Purple: Group E;   Pink: Group F;   Blue: Group G;   Orange: Group H.

Based on paragraph 4.06 in the UEFA regulations for the current season, tiebreakers, if necessary, are applied in the following order:[5]

  1. Cumulative goal difference in group matches
  2. Total goals scored in group matches
  3. Away goals scored in group matches
  4. Higher number of UEFA coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons (see paragraph 6.03 of the UEFA regulations)

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MON HSV SLA VIK CSS
1   Monaco 4 3 0 1 6 2 4 9 Advance to knockout stage 2–0 2–1
2   Hamburger SV 4 3 0 1 5 2 3 9 2–0 2–0
3   Slavia Prague 4 1 1 2 6 8 −2 4 0–2 4–2
4   Viking 4 1 1 2 3 6 −3 4 1–0 2–2
5   CSKA Sofia 4 1 0 3 5 7 −2 3 0–1 2–0
Source: [citation needed]

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PAL ESP LOK BRØ MPT
1   Palermo 4 2 2 0 6 2 4 8 Advance to knockout stage 0–0 3–0
2   Espanyol 4 2 2 0 4 2 2 8 1–1 1–0
3   Lokomotiv Moscow 4 2 1 1 8 3 5 7 0–1 4–2
4   Brøndby 4 1 1 2 5 8 −3 4 1–1 2–0
5   Maccabi Petah Tikva 4 0 0 4 1 9 −8 0 1–2 0–4
Source: [citation needed]

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification STE RCL BSC SAM HBK
1   Steaua București 4 2 2 0 7 0 7 8 Advance to knockout stage 4–0 3–0
2   Lens 4 2 1 1 7 5 2 7 2–1 5–0
3   Hertha BSC 4 1 3 0 1 0 1 6 0–0 0–0
4   Sampdoria 4 1 2 1 4 3 1 5 0–0 0–0
5   Halmstads BK 4 0 0 4 1 12 −11 0 0–1 1–3
Source: [citation needed]

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MID AZ LIT DNI GRA
1   Middlesbrough 4 3 1 0 6 0 6 10 Advance to knockout stage 2–0 3–0
2   AZ 4 3 1 0 5 1 4 10 0–0 1–0
3   Litex Lovech 4 2 0 2 4 5 −1 6 0–2 2–1
4   Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 4 1 0 3 4 9 −5 3 1–2 0–2
5   Grasshopper 4 0 0 4 3 7 −4 0 0–1 2–3
Source: [citation needed]

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification STR ROM BSL RSB TRO
1   Strasbourg 4 2 2 0 7 3 4 8 Advance to knockout stage 2–2 2–0
2   Roma 4 2 1 1 7 6 1 7 1–1 3–1
3   Basel 4 2 0 2 7 9 −2 6 0–2 4–3
4   Red Star Belgrade 4 1 1 2 7 8 −1 4 3–1 1–2
5   Tromsø 4 1 0 3 7 9 −2 3 1–2 3–1
Source: [citation needed]

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification OM LS HVN CSM DB
1   Marseille 4 3 0 1 5 3 2 9 Advance to knockout stage 1–0 2–1
2   Levski Sofia 4 2 0 2 4 4 0 6 1–0 1–0
3   Heerenveen 4 1 2 1 2 2 0 5 2–1 0–0
4   CSKA Moscow 4 1 1 2 3 4 −1 4 1–2 2–1
5   Dinamo București 4 1 1 2 2 3 −1 4 0–0 1–0
Source: [citation needed]

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification RAP SHK STU PAOK REN
1   Rapid București 4 3 0 1 5 2 3 9 Advance to knockout stage 1–0 2–0
2   Shakhtar Donetsk 4 3 0 1 4 1 3 9 0–1 1–0
3   VfB Stuttgart 4 3 0 1 6 4 2 9 2–1 0–2
4   PAOK 4 1 0 3 6 5 1 3 1–2 5–1
5   Rennes 4 0 0 4 1 10 −9 0 0–1 0–2
Source: [citation needed]

Group H

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SEV ZEN BOL BJK VIT
1   Sevilla 4 2 1 1 8 4 4 7 Advance to knockout stage 3–0 3–1
2   Zenit Saint Petersburg 4 2 1 1 5 4 1 7 2–1 2–1
3   Bolton Wanderers 4 1 3 0 4 3 1 6 1–1 1–0
4   Beşiktaş 4 1 2 1 5 6 −1 5 1–1 1–1
5   Vitória de Guimarães 4 0 1 3 4 9 −5 1 1–1 1–3
Source: [citation needed]

Knockout stage

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Bracket

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Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
  Hertha BSC000
  Rapid București123   Rapid București (a)213
  Thun101  Hamburger SV033
  Hamburger SV022   Rapid București101
  Heerenveen112  Steaua București (a)101
  Steaua București303   Steaua București033
  Real Betis (a.e.t.)213  Real Betis000
  AZ022   Steaua București123
  Basel112  Middlesbrough044
  Monaco011   Basel224
  Litex Lovech000  Strasbourg022
  Strasbourg202   Basel213
  VfB Stuttgart112  Middlesbrough044
  Middlesbrough (a)202   Middlesbrough (a)112
  Club Brugge112  Roma022 10 May – Eindhoven
  Roma224   Middlesbrough0
  Udinese303  Sevilla4
  Lens011   Udinese011
  Artmedia Bratislava000  Levski Sofia022
  Levski Sofia123   Levski Sofia112
  Slavia Prague202  Schalke 04314
  Palermo (a)112   Palermo101
  Schalke 04235  Schalke 04033
  Espanyol101   Schalke 04000
  Lille303  Sevilla (a.e.t.)011
  Shakhtar Donetsk202   Lille101
  Lokomotiv Moscow000  Sevilla022
  Sevilla123   Sevilla415
  Bolton Wanderers011  Zenit Saint Petersburg112
  Marseille022   Marseille011
  Rosenborg011  Zenit Saint Petersburg112
  Zenit Saint Petersburg224

Round of 32

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The top three teams from each group were joined by the eight teams that finished third in their groups in the Champions League.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Litex Lovech   0–2   Strasbourg 0–2 0–0
VfB Stuttgart   2–2 (a)   Middlesbrough 1–2 1–0
Slavia Prague   2–2 (a)   Palermo 2–1 0–1
Heerenveen   2–3   Steaua București 1–3 1–0
Lokomotiv Moscow   0–3   Sevilla 0–1 0–2
Bolton Wanderers   1–2   Marseille 0–0 1–2
Hertha BSC   0–3   Rapid București 0–1 0–2
Basel   2–1   Monaco 1–0 1–1
Udinese   3–1   Lens 3–0 0–1
Rosenborg   1–4   Zenit Saint Petersburg 0–2 1–2
Club Brugge   2–4   Roma 1–2 1–2
Schalke 04   5–1   Espanyol 2–1 3–0
Lille   3–2   Shakhtar Donetsk 3–2 0–0
Thun   1–2   Hamburger SV 1–0 0–2
Real Betis   3–2   AZ 2–0 1–2 (a.e.t.)
Artmedia Bratislava   0–3   Levski Sofia 0–1 0–2

Round of 16

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rapid București   3–3 (a)   Hamburger SV 2–0 1–3
Basel   4–2   Strasbourg 2–0 2–2
Middlesbrough   2–2 (a)   Roma 1–0 1–2
Steaua București   3–0   Real Betis 0–0 3–0
Palermo   1–3   Schalke 04 1–0 0–3
Marseille   1–2   Zenit Saint Petersburg 0–1 1–1
Udinese   1–2   Levski Sofia 0–0 1–2
Lille   1–2   Sevilla 1–0 0–2

Quarter-finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sevilla   5–2   Zenit Saint Petersburg 4–1 1–1
Basel   3–4   Middlesbrough 2–0 1–4
Rapid București   1–1 (a)   Steaua București 1–1 0–0
Levski Sofia   2–4   Schalke 04 1–3 1–1

Semi-finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Schalke 04   0–1   Sevilla 0–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)
Steaua București   3–4   Middlesbrough 1–0 2–4

Final

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The final was played on 10 May 2006 at Philips Stadion in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

Middlesbrough  0–4  Sevilla
Report Luís Fabiano   27'
Maresca   78', 84'
Kanouté   89'
Attendance: 32,100[6]

Top goalscorers

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Sevilla celebrating their UEFA Cup victory
Rank Name Team Goals Minutes played
1   Matías Delgado   Basel 7 992
2   Nicolae Dică   Steaua București 6 1157
  Mark Viduka   Middlesbrough 6 667
  Javier Saviola   Sevilla 6 669
  Frédéric Kanouté   Sevilla 6 727

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Qualification for European Cup Football 2005/2006". Archived from the original on 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2013-05-17.
  2. ^ "Železnik's European dream dies". UEFA. 15 June 2005. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  3. ^ "European woe for duo". UEFA.com. 2005-06-20. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
  4. ^ Kazakhstan clubs won't play in UEFA Cup.
  5. ^ "Regulations of UEFA CUP 2005–06" (PDF). UEFA.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2005.
  6. ^ "4. UEFA Cup Finals" (PDF). UEFA Europa League Statistics Handbook 2012/13. Nyon: Union of European Football Associations. 28 May 2013. p. 72. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 June 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
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