Uefa Youth League

The UEFA Youth League is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) since 2013.

In its current format, it is contested by the youth teams of the clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League group stage, plus the domestic youth champions of the best-ranked national associations.

UEFA Youth League
Uefa Youth League
Organising bodyUEFA
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
RegionEurope
Number of teams64
Qualifier forUnder-20 Intercontinental Cup
Current championsGreece Olympiacos (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Spain Barcelona
England Chelsea
(2 titles each)
Websiteuefa.com/uefayouthleague
Uefa Youth League 2023–24 UEFA Youth League

The semi-finals and final matches have been traditionally played at the Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland, although for the 2022–23 edition, they were moved to the Stade de Genève due to increased interest in the tournament from the supporters of the participating clubs. The winners are awarded the Lennart Johansson Trophy, named in honour of the former UEFA president.

The most successful teams are Barcelona and Chelsea, with two titles each. Chelsea won back-to-back titles in 2015 and 2016, while Barcelona won the inaugural season of the competition and clinched their second trophy in 2018. The current champions are Greek side Olympiacos, who beat Milan 3–0 in the 2024 final.

History

In May 2010, UEFA organised a match, referred to as the "UEFA Under-18 Challenge", between the under-18 teams of Bayern Munich and Internazionale, three days prior to the UEFA Champions League Final between the respective senior sides. Internazionale won the match 2–0 with two goals from Denis Alibec. The match was part of "UEFA Grassroots Day", and acted as an inspiration for the UEFA Youth League.

The teams in the first tournament, 2013–14 UEFA Youth League, played a group stage with the same composition and calendar as the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage, and was held on a 'trial basis'.

The eight group-winners and eight runners-up from group stage then participated in a knockout phase. Unlike the UEFA Champions League, the knockout phase had single-leg ties, with the semi-finals and final played at neutral venues.

British media commented that the competition was formed to displace the NextGen Series.

In April 2014, Barcelona became the first champion, beating Benfica by 3–0 in the final-four held in Nyon.

After a two-year trial period, the UEFA Youth League became a permanent UEFA competition starting from the 2015–16 season, with the tournament expanded from 32 to 64 teams to allow the youth domestic champions of the top 32 associations according to their UEFA country coefficients to also participate. The 32 UEFA Champions League group stage youth teams retain the group stage format, with the group winners advancing to the round of 16 and the runners-up advancing to the play-offs. The 32 youth domestic champions play two rounds of two-legged ties, with the eight winners advancing to the play-offs, where they play a single match at home against the Champions League path runners-up. The round of 16 onwards retain the same format of single-leg ties as before.

From the 2024–25 season onwards, the format of the UEFA Youth League will change to accommodate the changes to be seen in the UEFA Champions League, with some differences:

  • The new 36 team group stage for the Champions League path will only mirror the first 6 matchdays of the senior competition, with the top 22 teams making the knockout stage
  • The domestic champions path will be expanded to three rounds, with the remaining 10 clubs facing the teams ranked 7th to 16th in the group stage (The top 6 from the Champions League path will face the teams ranked 17th to 22nd)
  • The Youth League champions from the previous season qualify for the domestic champions path unless their senior team makes the Champions League group stage, in which case they will participate in the Champions League path

Finals

List of UEFA Youth League finals
Ed. Season Winners Score Runners-up Losing semi-finalists Venue
1
2013–14 Uefa Youth League  Barcelona 3–0 Uefa Youth League  Benfica Uefa Youth League  Real Madrid and Uefa Youth League  Schalke 04 Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
2
2014–15 Uefa Youth League  Chelsea 3–2 Uefa Youth League  Shakhtar Donetsk Uefa Youth League  Anderlecht and Uefa Youth League  Roma Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
3
2015–16 Uefa Youth League  Chelsea 2–1 Uefa Youth League  Paris Saint-Germain Uefa Youth League  Anderlecht and Uefa Youth League  Real Madrid Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
4
2016–17 Uefa Youth League  Red Bull Salzburg 2–1 Uefa Youth League  Benfica Uefa Youth League  Barcelona and Uefa Youth League  Real Madrid Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
5
2017–18 Uefa Youth League  Barcelona 3–0 Uefa Youth League  Chelsea Uefa Youth League  Manchester City and Uefa Youth League  Porto Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
6
2018–19 Uefa Youth League  Porto 3–1 Uefa Youth League  Chelsea Uefa Youth League  Barcelona and Uefa Youth League  1899 Hoffenheim Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
7
2019–20 Uefa Youth League  Real Madrid 3–2 Uefa Youth League  Benfica Uefa Youth League  Ajax and Uefa Youth League  Red Bull Salzburg Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
8
2021–22 Uefa Youth League  Benfica 6–0 Uefa Youth League  Red Bull Salzburg Uefa Youth League  Atlético Madrid and Uefa Youth League  Juventus Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland
9
2022–23 Uefa Youth League  AZ 5–0 Uefa Youth League  Hajduk Split Uefa Youth League  Milan and Uefa Youth League  Sporting CP Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
10
2023–24 Uefa Youth League  Olympiacos 3–0 Uefa Youth League  Milan Uefa Youth League  Nantes and Uefa Youth League  Porto Colovray Stadium, Nyon, Switzerland

Winners

By club

List of winners by club
Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Uefa Youth League  Chelsea 2 2 2015, 2016 2018, 2019
Uefa Youth League  Barcelona 2 0 2014, 2018
Uefa Youth League  Benfica 1 3 2022 2014, 2017, 2020
Uefa Youth League  Red Bull Salzburg 1 1 2017 2022
Uefa Youth League  Porto 1 0 2019
Uefa Youth League  Real Madrid 1 0 2020
Uefa Youth League  AZ 1 0 2023
Uefa Youth League  Olympiacos 1 0 2024
Uefa Youth League  Shakhtar Donetsk 0 1 2015
Uefa Youth League  Paris Saint-Germain 0 1 2016
Uefa Youth League  Hajduk Split 0 1 2023
Uefa Youth League  Milan 0 1 2024

By country

List of winners by country
Country Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Uefa Youth League  Spain 3 0 2014, 2018, 2020
Uefa Youth League  Portugal 2 3 2019, 2022 2014, 2017, 2020
Uefa Youth League  England 2 2 2015, 2016 2018, 2019
Uefa Youth League  Austria 1 1 2017 2022
Uefa Youth League  Netherlands 1 0 2023
Uefa Youth League  Greece 1 0 2024
Uefa Youth League  Ukraine 0 1 2015
Uefa Youth League  France 0 1 2016
Uefa Youth League  Croatia 0 1 2023
Uefa Youth League  Italy 0 1 2024

References

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