The UEFA Champions League is the major European club football competition, however, most national champions have to play qualification matches to receive a slot in the group stage of the tournament. The paper evaluates the impact of the only reform in the Champions Path of the qualifying system since 2009, effective from the 2018/19 season. While it is anticipated that the reduction in the number of berths decreases the probability of advancing to the group stage, the distribution of the effects among the national associations is revealed here via Monte-Carlo simulations. In contrast to previous studies, our methodology considers five seasons instead of only one to filter out any possible season-specific attributes. Almost all countries are found to gain less prize money on average. Several champions, including the Bulgarian, the Scottish, and, especially, the Swiss, might lose million Euros. As the consequences depend to a large extent on the arbitrary cutoffs in the access list, we propose to introduce some randomness into the determination of entry stages in the qualification.
翻译:欧洲足联冠军联盟是欧洲俱乐部足球大赛,但是,大多数国家冠军必须参加资格比赛,才能获得参赛组级赛的名额。论文评估了2009年以来从2018/19年季节开始的合格制度冠军之路改革的唯一一项改革的影响。虽然预计泊位数目的减少会降低进入组级的可能性,但国家协会之间影响的分配情况通过蒙特-卡洛模拟在这里披露。与以往的研究不同,我们的方法认为五个赛季而不是一个赛季可以筛选任何可能的赛季特性。几乎所有国家都发现平均获得的奖金较少。包括保加利亚人、苏格兰人,特别是瑞士人在内的几个冠军可能会损失百万欧元。由于进入组级的任意削减在很大程度上取决于进入名单的任意削减,我们提议在确定资格的进入阶段时采用一些随机做法。