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O que (quem) é UEFA competitions - definição


UEFA competitions         
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SET OF INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS ORGANISED BY UEFA
European Football; European football; UEFA competition
UEFA competitions (), referred improperly by the mass media as European football, are the set of tournaments organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), generally in professional and amateur association football and futsal. The term was established in 1971 by the confederation to differentiate the men's football competitions under its administration, the first in history being held at a pan-European stage, from other international competitions carried out in the continent between 1960s and 1990s, such as the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, International Football Cup and Karl Rappan Cup, Cup of the Alps, Balkans Cup and the restructured Mitropa Cup (as well as some which had already been discontinued by late 1950s such as the Latin Cup).
List of UEFA Regions' Cup qualifying competitions         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
UEFA Regions Cup Qualification by Country
This is a list of all qualifying competitions which are played to decide each national representative in the UEFA Regions' Cup.
2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage         
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43RD SEASON OF EUROPE'S SECONDARY CLUB FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT ORGANISED BY UEFA
UEFA Europa League 2013–14; UEFA Europa League 2013-14; 2013-14 UEFA Europa League; 2013-2014 UEFA Europa League; 2013-2014 Europa League; Europa League 2013–14; UEFA Europa League 2013/14; Europa League 2013-14; 2013–14 UEFA Europa League Play-off round; 2013–14 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round; 2013–14 UEFA Europa League Group stage; 2013-14 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round; 2013-14 UEFA Europa League Group stage; 2013-14 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
The group stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League was played from 19 September to 12 December 2013. A total of 48 teams competed in the group stage.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para UEFA competitions
1. The suspension imposed on all the other players will only apply to UEFA competitions.
2. European football‘s governing body came down hard on the Primera Liga club, handing defender David Navarro a seven–month suspension from UEFA competitions and fining the club 106,000.
3. "Since the introduction of the club licensing system, clubs also have to be ethically sound to take part in European competition and clubs who have been found to bring the game into disrepute, or been involved in fraudulent activity will not necessarily play in UEFA competitions.
4. While at Everton in 2000, he was fined 8,000 and banned from Uefa competitions for nine months reduced to six months on appeal for angrily confronting the referee and linesman to protest after a penalty was awarded against him for handball while playing for Portugal against France in the European Championship semi–final.
5. Thomas Kurth, general–secretary of G14, said: "We will be discussing this with our member clubs." UEFA CEO Lars–Christer Olsson had suggested: "One action we could take when inviting clubs into UEFA competitions would be to make the invitations conditional upon those clubs agreeing on the principal of our sporting structures." Since UEFA issues those invitations via the various national associations, rather than to the clubs directly, Olsson said it would be up to the associations to ensure that teams signed these documents "without reservations". Earlier, the 52 national associations had unanimously approved a resolution that formalised their opposition to G14, vowing to defend the sport‘s interests in the face of recent challenges from "a self–appointed group of clubs". "Football is about fairness, opportunity, excitement and variety," insisted the resolution, which was brought to the Congress by UEFA‘s Executive Committee.