Who went out, who flew, who stayed - changes in the divisions of the League of Nations

17 November 2018, 12:27 | Football
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The debut draw of the new tournament from UEFA is close to completion and many teams already know their fate in it..

According to the tournament regulations there are 4 divisions (leagues), each of which has four groups. The worst team of each group of the first three divisions (A, B, C) is ranked lower (from League A to League B), and the best team of each group of the last three divisions (B, C, D) rises above rank.

The winners of the groups of the first division will meet in the final of four, where they will play the first trophy of the League of Nations.

Summing up the tournament at the moment:.

Reaching the final four: At the moment, no one guaranteed.

Who claims: France and the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland, Portugal and Italy, Spain, England and Croatia.

Remains in Division A: Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland.

Departure for Division B: Germany, Iceland, Poland.

Who claims: England and Croatia Entry into Division A: Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark.

Who claims: Russia and Sweden Remains in Division B: Austria, Wales Departure to Division C: Northern Ireland, Ireland.

Who pretends: Czech Republic and Slovakia, Turkey and Sweden Exit to Division Q: Finland.

Who claims:

Israel, Scotland and Albania, Norway and Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Lithuania Remains in Division C: Greece.

Departure for Division D: Estonia, Lithuania, Slovenia.

Who Claims: Scotland and Albania, Hungary, Cyprus, Romania and Montenegro. Entry into Division C: Georgia Who Claims: Belarus, Luxembourg and Moldova, Kosovo, Azerbaijan and the Faroe Islands, Macedonia and Armenia.

Remain in the division: Kazakhstan, Latvia, Andora, San Marino, Malta, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein.




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