UEFA to Use Special Software for 2024/25 Champions League Draw
- The UEFA Champions League will feature a new group stage format from the commencement of the 2024/25 season
- The newly announced format is expected to give room for more participating teams at the footballing showpiece
- A report detailing the European football competition's body is poised to use special software for the draw has surfaced
The 2024/25 season will bring a significant change to one of football’s most-watched competitions, the UEFA Champions League.
The prestigious tournament, rebranded in 1992, is set for a new overhaul before the start of the upcoming season.
According to UEFA.com, the competition will adopt a new format, shifting from the traditional group stage to a league-style format.
However, while this change has received mixed reactions from fans and players, UEFA has recently detailed the draw process for the revamped Champions League.
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UEFA announces plans for UCL draw
According to a statement on its website, the new edition of the UEFA Champions League will see the draw process conducted using software.
This marks a significant departure from the traditional draw ceremony, which typically featured prominent players selecting teams for the group stage.
The statement highlights that the draws will be managed by a software solution developed by UEFA’s partner, AE Live. This software has been thoroughly tested to ensure seamless integration of internal and external systems for accurate and reliable results.
Additionally, the entire draw process has been reviewed by the external auditor Ernst & Young to ensure randomness and adherence to the draw rules.
The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League season is scheduled to run from Tuesday, July 9, 2024, to Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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Briefly News in another report detailed Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola showed clear frustration during a pre-season friendly against his old club, Barcelona.
The 52-year-old coach was visibly upset after Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol committed an unnecessary foul on Spanish midfielder Pablo Torre. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, with Manchester City losing in a penalty shoot-out.
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