No, unless they are the defending champions (they automatically get a spot) or a team from the top four gets banned.
No they will play in the U.E.F.A or Europa League.
Ofcourse he can play in the Champions League with a team even if has previously played with another team. But if a player has represented a club in a particular season the CL he cannot then play for another club in the same year's CL.
Not in the same season. The player can't be registered for the competition with the second and will be 'cup-tied'.
Yes he is not club tied as he did not play for Liverpool this year in the Champion league.
Some can not, as they were club tied. In other words they played for one club in the champion league , and were transfered in the January window.
They have to win or come runner up in certain club tornaments worldwide. European Clubs are the two finalists from the UEFA Champions League Australasian Clubs are from the final of the Asian Champions League American and Carribean Clubs are from the final of the CONCACAF Champions League African Clubs are from the final of the CAF Champions League Hope this helps SixThirty
A team has to WIN the Champions league play-off to qualify for the CL. If arsenal lose, then they dont get to play in the Champions League.
Cristiano Ronaldo currently plays his club football for Manchester United FC. They are the 2007/2008 Premier League Champions, UEFA Champions League winners, and FIFA World Club Champions.
Barcelona have won the Champions League 4 times. They have won it in the years - 1992,2006,2009 and 2011.
The champion league first started out in the year 1950, the rules have changed over the years, and Barcelona , is the only club to play in the champion league every year.
Yes, but where they start to play (automatically qualified to the League or to the qualifying rounds for the League) it's not determined by league position in itself but according to each Federation overall classification in UEFA's club rankings.
The Leicester Tigers play in the English Union club. That plays in the Aviva Premireship of which they were the 2010 champions.