2012–13 UEFA Champions League













































2012–13 UEFA Champions League

Wembley Stadium interior.jpg

Wembley Stadium in London hosted the final.

Tournament details
Dates 3 July – 29 August 2012 (qualifying)
18 September 2012 – 25 May 2013 (competition proper)
Teams 32 (group stage)
76 (total) (from 52 associations)
Final positions
Champions
Germany Bayern Munich (5th title)
Runners-up
Germany Borussia Dortmund
Tournament statistics
Matches played 125
Goals scored 368 (2.94 per match)
Attendance 5,612,656 (44,901 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (12 goals)

← 2011–12


2013–14 →


The 2012–13 UEFA Champions League was the 58th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 21st season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.


The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London, England,[1] in recognition of the 150th anniversary of the formation of England's Football Association, the world's oldest football association. It came just two years after Wembley hosted the final in 2011, making it the seventh occasion Wembley Stadium (current and old) had hosted the Champions League final.[2][3]Bayern Munich, who had been runners-up in 2011-12, won by defeating Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund 2–1 via an 89th-minute goal from Arjen Robben. This was Bayern's 10th final, their first European Cup title in 12 years, and their fifth overall. This was the first all-German final, and the fourth final to feature two teams from the same association, after the finals of 2000, 2003, and 2008.


The defending champions, Chelsea, were eliminated in the group stage, becoming the first title holders to leave the competition at this stage.[4] They went on to win the 2013 Europa League final, and became the first team to win the Europa League while still retaining their Champions League crown.[5]




Contents






  • 1 Association team allocation


    • 1.1 Association ranking


    • 1.2 Distribution


    • 1.3 Teams




  • 2 Round and draw dates


  • 3 Qualifying rounds


    • 3.1 First qualifying round


    • 3.2 Second qualifying round


    • 3.3 Third qualifying round




  • 4 Play-off round


  • 5 Group stage


    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B


    • 5.3 Group C


    • 5.4 Group D


    • 5.5 Group E


    • 5.6 Group F


    • 5.7 Group G


    • 5.8 Group H




  • 6 Knockout phase


    • 6.1 Bracket


    • 6.2 Round of 16


    • 6.3 Quarter-finals


    • 6.4 Semi-finals


    • 6.5 Final




  • 7 Statistics


    • 7.1 Top goalscorers


    • 7.2 Top assists




  • 8 Prize money


  • 9 See also


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links





Association team allocation


A total of 76 teams from 52 of the 53 UEFA member associations participate in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League (the exception being Liechtenstein, which do not organise a domestic league). The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[6]



  • Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify

  • Associations 4–6 each have three teams qualify

  • Associations 7–15 each have two teams qualify

  • Associations 16–53 (except Liechtenstein) each have one team qualify


Since the winners of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, Chelsea, failed to qualify for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League through their domestic league (finishing sixth in the 2011–12 Premier League), and because of the restriction that no association can have more than four teams playing in the Champions League, Chelsea's entry in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League as title holders came at the expense of Tottenham Hotspur, the fourth-placed team of the 2011–12 Premier League (which entered the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League instead).



Association ranking


For the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2011 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2006–07 to 2010–11.[7][8]












































































































Rank
Association

Coeff
Teams
1

England England
85.785
4
2

Spain Spain
82.329
3

Germany Germany
69.436
4

Italy Italy
60.552
3
5

France France
53.678
6

Portugal Portugal
51.596
7

Russia Russia
44.707
2
8

Ukraine Ukraine
43.883
9

Netherlands Netherlands
40.129
10

Turkey Turkey
35.050
11

Greece Greece
34.166
12

Denmark Denmark
30.550
13

Belgium Belgium
27.000
14

Romania Romania
25.824
15

Scotland Scotland
25.141
16

Switzerland Switzerland
24.900
1
17

Israel Israel
22.000
18

Czech Republic Czech Republic
20.850




































































































Rank
Association

Coeff
Teams
19

Austria Austria
20.700
1
20

Cyprus Cyprus
18.124
21

Bulgaria Bulgaria
17.875
22

Croatia Croatia
16.124
23

Belarus Belarus
16.083
24

Poland Poland
15.916
25

Slovakia Slovakia
14.499
26

Norway Norway
14.375
27

Serbia Serbia
14.250
28

Sweden Sweden
14.125
29

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
9.124
30

Finland Finland
8.966
31

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
8.708
32

Hungary Hungary
8.500
33

Moldova Moldova
7.749
34

Lithuania Lithuania
7.708
35

Latvia Latvia
7.415
36

Georgia (country) Georgia
6.957

































































































Rank
Association

Coeff
Teams
37

Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
6.165
1
38

Slovenia Slovenia
6.124
39

Republic of Macedonia Macedonia
5.207
40

Iceland Iceland
4.957
41

Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
4.374
42

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
4.000
0
43

Montenegro Montenegro
3.875
1
44

Albania Albania
3.874
45

Estonia Estonia
3.791
46

Wales Wales
2.790
47

Armenia Armenia
2.583
48

Malta Malta
2.416
49

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
2.249
50

Faroe Islands Faroe Islands
1.416
51

Luxembourg Luxembourg
1.374
52

Andorra Andorra
1.000
53

San Marino San Marino
0.916



Distribution


Tottenham Hotspur were due to enter the Champions League play-off round for non-champions, but instead entered the Europa League because Chelsea won the Champions League the previous season. As this spot in the play-off round was vacated, the following change to the default allocation system was made to compensate:[9][10]


  • The third-placed team of association 6 (Portugal) and the runners-up of association 7 (Russia) were promoted from the third qualifying round to the play-off round.


















































Teams entering in this round
Teams advancing from previous round
First qualifying round
(6 teams)

  • 6 champions from associations 48–53


Second qualifying round
(34 teams)

  • 31 champions from associations 16–47 (except Liechtenstein)


  • 3 winners from the first qualifying round

Third qualifying round
Champions
(20 teams)

  • 3 champions from associations 13–15


  • 17 winners from the second qualifying round

Non-champions
(8 teams)

  • 8 runners-up from associations 8–15


Play-off round
Champions
(10 teams)


  • 10 winners from the third qualifying round for champions

Non-champions
(10 teams)


  • 1 runner-up from association 7

  • 3 third-placed teams from associations 4–6

  • 2 fourth-placed teams from associations 1–3
    (minus the spot vacated by Tottenham Hotspur)



  • 4 winners from the third qualifying round for non-champions

Group stage
(32 teams)


  • Title holders

  • 12 champions from associations 1–12

  • 6 runners-up from associations 1–6

  • 3 third-placed teams from associations 1–3




  • 5 winners from the play-off round for champions

  • 5 winners from the play-off round for non-champions


Knockout phase
(16 teams)



  • 8 group winners from the group stage

  • 8 group runners-up from the group stage




Teams


League positions of the previous season, except Chelsea which only qualified as title holders, shown in parentheses.[11][12]












































































































































Group stage

England Chelsea (TH)

Spain Valencia (3rd)

France Montpellier (1st)

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (1st)

England Manchester City (1st)

Germany Borussia Dortmund (1st)

France Paris Saint-Germain (2nd)

Netherlands Ajax (1st)

England Manchester United (2nd)

Germany Bayern Munich (2nd)

Portugal Porto (1st)

Turkey Galatasaray (1st)

England Arsenal (3rd)

Germany Schalke 04 (3rd)

Portugal Benfica (2nd)

Greece Olympiacos (1st)

Spain Real Madrid (1st)

Italy Juventus (1st)

Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (1st)

Denmark Nordsjælland (1st)

Spain Barcelona (2nd)

Italy Milan (2nd)


Play-off round
Champions
Non-champions


Spain Málaga (4th)

Italy Udinese (3rd)

Portugal Braga (3rd)

Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach (4th)

France Lille (3rd)

Russia Spartak Moscow (2nd)

Third qualifying round
Champions
Non-champions

Belgium Anderlecht (1st)

Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv (2nd)

Greece Panathinaikos (2nd)

Romania Vaslui (2nd)

Romania CFR Cluj (1st)

Netherlands Feyenoord (2nd)

Denmark Copenhagen (2nd)

Scotland Motherwell (3rd)[Note SCO]

Scotland Celtic (1st)

Turkey Fenerbahçe (2nd)

Belgium Club Brugge (2nd)


Second qualifying round

Switzerland Basel (1st)

Poland Śląsk Wrocław (1st)

Hungary Debrecen (1st)

Iceland KR (1st)

Israel Ironi Kiryat Shmona (1st)

Slovakia Žilina (1st)

Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (1st)

Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy (1st)

Czech Republic Slovan Liberec (1st)

Norway Molde (1st)

Lithuania Ekranas (1st)

Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica (1st)

Austria Red Bull Salzburg (1st)

Serbia Partizan (1st)

Latvia Ventspils (1st)

Albania Skënderbeu Korçë (1st)

Cyprus AEL Limassol (1st)

Sweden Helsingborg (1st)

Georgia (country) Zestafoni (1st)

Estonia Flora Tallinn (1st)

Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad (1st)

Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar (1st)

Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku (1st)

Wales The New Saints (1st)

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb (1st)

Finland HJK (1st)

Slovenia Maribor (1st)

Armenia Ulisses (1st)

Belarus BATE Borisov (1st)

Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers (1st)

Republic of Macedonia Vardar (1st)


First qualifying round

Malta Valletta (1st)

Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn (1st)

Andorra Lusitanos (1st)

San Marino Tre Penne (1st)

Northern Ireland Linfield (1st)

Luxembourg F91 Dudelange (1st)


Notes



  1. ^ Scotland (SCO): As a result of second-placed Rangers' administration and eventual liquidation,[13]Motherwell, the third-placed team of the 2011–12 Scottish Premier League, took Scotland's Champions League place in the non-champions path.



Round and draw dates


All draws are held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland unless stated otherwise.[14]




















































































Phase
Round
Draw date
First leg
Second leg
Qualifying
First qualifying round
25 June 2012
3–4 July 2012
10–11 July 2012
Second qualifying round
17–18 July 2012
24–25 July 2012
Third qualifying round
20 July 2012
31 July – 1 August 2012
7–8 August 2012
Play-off
Play-off round
10 August 2012
21–22 August 2012
28–29 August 2012
Group stage
Matchday 1
30 August 2012
(Monaco)
18–19 September 2012
Matchday 2
2–3 October 2012
Matchday 3
23–24 October 2012
Matchday 4
6–7 November 2012
Matchday 5
20–21 November 2012
Matchday 6
4–5 December 2012
Knockout phase
Round of 16
20 December 2012
12–13 & 19–20 February 2013
5–6 & 12–13 March 2013
Quarter-finals
15 March 2013
2–3 April 2013
9–10 April 2013
Semi-finals
12 April 2013
23–24 April 2013
30 April – 1 May 2013
Final
25 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium, London


Qualifying rounds



In the qualifying rounds and the play-off round, teams were divided into seeded and unseeded teams based on their 2012 UEFA club coefficients,[15][16][17] and then drawn into two-legged home-and-away ties. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.



First qualifying round


The draws for the first and second qualifying rounds were held on 25 June 2012.[18] The first legs were played on 3 July, and the second legs were played on 10 July 2012.































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

F91 Dudelange Luxembourg
11–0

San Marino Tre Penne

7–0

4–0

Valletta Malta
9–0

Andorra Lusitanos

8–0

1–0

Linfield Northern Ireland
0–0 (4–3p)

Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn

0–0

0–0 (a.e.t.)


Second qualifying round


The first legs were played on 17 and 18 July, and the second legs were played on 24 and 25 July 2012.

































































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Skënderbeu Albania
1–3

Hungary Debrecen

1–0

0–3

Maribor Slovenia
6–2

Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar

4–1

2–1

Žilina Slovakia
1–2

Israel Ironi Kiryat Shmona

1–0

0–2

BATE Borisov Belarus
3–2

Republic of Macedonia Vardar

3–2

0–0

AEL Limassol Cyprus
3–0

Northern Ireland Linfield

3–0

0–0

Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland
1–2

Lithuania Ekranas

0–0

1–2

Flora Tallinn Estonia
0–5

Switzerland Basel

0–2

0–3

The New Saints Wales
0–3

Sweden Helsingborg

0–0

0–3

HJK Finland
9–1

Iceland KR

7–0

2–1

Molde Norway
4–1

Latvia Ventspils

3–0

1–1

F91 Dudelange Luxembourg
4–4 (a)

Austria Red Bull Salzburg

1–0

3–4

Slovan Liberec Czech Republic
2–1

Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy

1–0

1–1 (a.e.t.)

Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria
3–4

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb

1–1

2–3

Neftchi Baku Azerbaijan
5–2

Georgia (country) Zestafoni

3–0

2–2

Ulisses Armenia
0–2

Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol

0–1

0–1

Valletta Malta
2–7

Serbia Partizan

1–4

1–3

Budućnost Podgorica Montenegro
1–2

Poland Śląsk Wrocław

0–2

1–0


Third qualifying round


The third qualifying round was split into two separate sections: one for champions (Champions Route) and one for non-champions (League Route). The losing teams in both sections entered the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League play-off round.


The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 20 July 2012.[19] The first legs were played on 31 July and 1 August, and the second legs were played on 7 and 8 August 2012.



















































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
Champions Route

Maribor Slovenia
5–1

Luxembourg F91 Dudelange

4–1

1–0

BATE Borisov Belarus
3–1

Hungary Debrecen

1–1

2–0

CFR Cluj Romania
3–1

Czech Republic Slovan Liberec

1–0

2–1

Anderlecht Belgium
11–0

Lithuania Ekranas

5–0

6–0

Śląsk Wrocław Poland
1–6

Sweden Helsingborg

0–3

1–3

Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova
0–5

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb

0–1

0–4

Celtic Scotland
4–1

Finland HJK

2–1

2–0

Molde Norway
1–2

Switzerland Basel

0–1

1–1

Ironi Kiryat Shmona Israel
6–2

Azerbaijan Neftchi Baku

4–0

2–2

AEL Limassol Cyprus
2–0

Serbia Partizan

1–0

1–0








































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
League Route

Fenerbahçe Turkey
5–2

Romania Vaslui

1–1

4–1

Motherwell Scotland
0–5

Greece Panathinaikos

0–2

0–3

Copenhagen Denmark
3–2

Belgium Club Brugge

0–0

3–2

Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine
3–1

Netherlands Feyenoord

2–1

1–0


Play-off round



The play-off round was split into two separate sections: one for champions (Champions Route) and one for non-champions (League Route). The losing teams in both sections entered the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage.


The draw for the play-off round was held on 10 August 2012.[20] The first legs were played on 21 and 22 August, and the second legs were played on 28 and 29 August 2012.
















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
Champions Route

Basel Switzerland
1–3

Romania CFR Cluj

1–2

0–1

Helsingborg Sweden
0–4

Scotland Celtic

0–2

0–2

BATE Borisov Belarus
3–1

Israel Ironi Kiryat Shmona

2–0

1–1

AEL Limassol Cyprus
2–3

Belgium Anderlecht

2–1

0–2

Dinamo Zagreb Croatia
3–1

Slovenia Maribor

2–1

1–0















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
League Route

Braga Portugal
2–2 (5–4p)

Italy Udinese

1–1

1–1 (a.e.t.)

Spartak Moscow Russia
3–2

Turkey Fenerbahçe

2–1

1–1

Málaga Spain
2–0

Greece Panathinaikos

2–0

0–0

Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany
3–4

Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv

1–3

2–1

Copenhagen Denmark
1–211

France Lille

1–0

0–2 (a.e.t.)

Notes


  • Note 11: Order of legs reversed after original draw.


Group stage





2012–13 UEFA Champions League is located in Europe

Anderlecht

Anderlecht



BATE

BATE



Din. Zagreb

Din. Zagreb



Nordsjælland

Nordsjælland



Chelsea

Chelsea



Arsenal

Arsenal



Man. United

Man. United



Man. City

Man. City



Málaga

Málaga



Valencia

Valencia



Real Madrid

Real Madrid



Barcelona

Barcelona



Montpellier

Montpellier



PSG

PSG



Lille

Lille



Bayern

Bayern



Dortmund

Dortmund



Schalke

Schalke



Olympiacos

Olympiacos



Juventus

Juventus



Milan

Milan



Ajax

Ajax



Benfica

Benfica



Porto

Porto



Braga

Braga



CFR

CFR



Spartak

Spartak



Zenit

Zenit



Celtic

Celtic



Galatasaray

Galatasaray



Shakhtar

Shakhtar



Dyn. Kyiv

Dyn. Kyiv




Location of teams of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Brown pog.svg Brown: Group A; Red pog.svg Red: Group B; Orange pog.svg Orange: Group C; Yellow pog.svg Yellow: Group D;
Green pog.svg Green: Group E; Blue pog.svg Blue: Group F; Purple pog.svg Purple: Group G; Pink pog.svg Pink: Group H.


The draw for the group stage was held in Monaco on 30 August 2012.[21] The 32 teams were allocated into four pots based on their 2012 UEFA club coefficients,[15][16][17] with the title holders, Chelsea, being placed in Pot 1 automatically. They were drawn into eight groups of four, with the restriction that teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other.


In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The matchdays were 18–19 September, 2–3 October, 23–24 October, 6–7 November, 20–21 November, and 4–5 December 2012. The group winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 16, while the third-placed teams entered the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League round of 32.


A total of 17 national associations were represented in the group stage. Montpellier, Nordsjælland and Málaga made their debut appearances in the group stage.[22]







Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the round of 16
Third-placed teams enter the Europa League at the round of 32

See here for tiebreakers if two or more teams are equal on points.




Group A




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


France Paris Saint-Germain
6
5
0
1
14
3
+11

15

Portugal Porto
6
4
1
1
10
4
+6

13

Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
6
1
2
3
6
10
−4

5

Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
6
0
1
5
1
14
−13

1






































 

DZ

DK

PSG

POR

Dinamo Zagreb


1–1

0–2

0–2

Dynamo Kyiv

2–0


0–2

0–0

Paris Saint-Germain

4–0

4–1


2–1

Porto

3–0

3–2

1–0




Group B




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Germany Schalke 04
6
3
3
0
10
6
+4

12

England Arsenal
6
3
1
2
10
8
+2

10

Greece Olympiacos
6
3
0
3
9
9
0

9

France Montpellier
6
0
2
4
6
12
−6

2






































 

ARS

MH

OLY

SCH

Arsenal


2–0

3–1

0–2

Montpellier

1–2


1–2

1–1

Olympiacos

2–1

3–1


1–2

Schalke 04

2–2

2–2

1–0




Group C




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Spain Málaga
6
3
3
0
12
5
+7

12

Italy Milan
6
2
2
2
7
6
+1

8

Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
6
2
1
3
6
9
−3

7

Belgium Anderlecht
6
1
2
3
4
9
−5

5






































 

AND

MAL

ACM

ZEN

Anderlecht


0–3

1–3

1–0

Málaga

2–2


1–0

3–0

Milan

0–0

1–1


0–1

Zenit Saint Petersburg

1–0

2–2

2–3




Group D




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Germany Borussia Dortmund
6
4
2
0
11
5
+6

14

Spain Real Madrid
6
3
2
1
15
9
+6

11

Netherlands Ajax
6
1
1
4
8
16
−8

4

England Manchester City
6
0
3
3
7
11
−4

3






































 

AJX

BVB

MC

RM

Ajax


1–4

3–1

1–4

Borussia Dortmund

1–0


1–0

2–1

Manchester City

2–2

1–1


1–1

Real Madrid

4–1

2–2

3–2




Group E




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Italy Juventus
6
3
3
0
12
4
+8

12

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
6
3
1
2
12
8
+4

10

England Chelsea
6
3
1
2
16
10
+6

10

Denmark Nordsjælland
6
0
1
5
4
22
−18

1






































 

CHL

JUV

FCN

SHK

Chelsea


2–2

6–1

3–2

Juventus

3–0


4–0

1–1

Nordsjælland

0–4

1–1


2–5

Shakhtar Donetsk

2–1

0–1

2–0




Group F




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Germany Bayern Munich
6
4
1
1
15
7
+8

13

Spain Valencia
6
4
1
1
12
5
+7

13

Belarus BATE Borisov
6
2
0
4
9
15
−6

6

France Lille
6
1
0
5
4
13
−9

3






































 

BTE

BAY

LIL

VAL

BATE Borisov


3–1

0–2

0–3

Bayern Munich

4–1


6–1

2–1

Lille

1–3

0–1


0–1

Valencia

4–2

1–1

2–0




Group G




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


Spain Barcelona
6
4
1
1
11
5
+6

13

Scotland Celtic
6
3
1
2
9
8
+1

10

Portugal Benfica
6
2
2
2
5
5
0

8

Russia Spartak Moscow
6
1
0
5
7
14
−7

3






































 

BAR

SLB

CEL

SPM

Barcelona


0–0

2–1

3–2

Benfica

0–2


2–1

2–0

Celtic

2–1

0–0


2–1

Spartak Moscow

0–3

2–1

2–3




Group H




































































Team

Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts


England Manchester United
6
4
0
2
9
6
+3

12

Turkey Galatasaray
6
3
1
2
7
6
+1

10

Romania CFR Cluj
6
3
1
2
9
7
+2

10

Portugal Braga
6
1
0
5
7
13
−6

3






































 

SCB

CFR

GAL

MU

Braga


0–2

1–2

1–3

CFR Cluj

3–1


1–3

1–2

Galatasaray

0–2

1–1


1–0

Manchester United

3–2

0–1

1–0




Knockout phase



In the knockout phase, teams played against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The mechanism of the draws for each round is as follows:



  • In the draw for the round of 16, the eight group winners were seeded, and the eight group runners-up were unseeded. The seeded teams were drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association could not be drawn against each other.

  • In the draws for the quarter-finals onwards, there were no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association could be drawn against each other.



Bracket



























































































































































































































































































































 
Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Portugal Porto
1
0
1
 

 Spain Málaga
0
2
2
 

 
 Spain Málaga
0
2
2
 



 
 Germany Borussia Dortmund
0
3
3
 

 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
2
0
2


 Germany Borussia Dortmund
2
3
5
 


 
 Germany Borussia Dortmund
4
0
4
 



 
 Spain Real Madrid
1
2
3
 

 Spain Real Madrid
1
2
3
 


 England Manchester United
1
1
2
 

 
 Spain Real Madrid
3
2
5



 
 Turkey Galatasaray
0
3
3
 

 Turkey Galatasaray
1
3
4


 Germany Schalke 04
1
2
3
 


 
 Germany Borussia Dortmund
1




 
 Germany Bayern Munich
2

 England Arsenal
1
2
3
 


 Germany Bayern Munich (a)
3
0
3
 

 
 Germany Bayern Munich
2
2
4



 
 Italy Juventus
0
0
0
 

 Scotland Celtic
0
0
0


 Italy Juventus
3
2
5
 


 
 Germany Bayern Munich
4
3
7



 
 Spain Barcelona
0
0
0
 

 Spain Valencia
1
1
2
 


 France Paris Saint-Germain
2
1
3
 

 
 France Paris Saint-Germain
2
1
3



 
 Spain Barcelona (a)
2
1
3
 

 Italy Milan
2
0
2


 Spain Barcelona
0
4
4
 


Round of 16


The draw for the round of 16 was held on 20 December 2012.[23] The first legs were played on 12, 13, 19 and 20 February, and the second legs were played on 5, 6, 12 and 13 March 2013.


































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Galatasaray Turkey
4–3

Germany Schalke 04

1–1

3–2

Celtic Scotland
0–5

Italy Juventus

0–3

0–2

Arsenal England
3–3 (a)

Germany Bayern Munich

1–3

2–0

Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine
2–5

Germany Borussia Dortmund

2–2

0–3

Milan Italy
2–4

Spain Barcelona

2–0

0–4

Real Madrid Spain
3–2

England Manchester United

1–1

2–1

Valencia Spain
2–3

France Paris Saint-Germain

1–2

1–1

Porto Portugal
1–2

Spain Málaga

1–0

0–2


Quarter-finals


The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 15 March 2013.[24] The first legs were played on 2 and 3 April, and the second legs were played on 9 and 10 April 2013.






































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Málaga Spain
2–3

Germany Borussia Dortmund

0–0

2–3

Real Madrid Spain
5–3

Turkey Galatasaray

3–0

2–3

Paris Saint-Germain France
3–3 (a)

Spain Barcelona

2–2

1–1

Bayern Munich Germany
4–0

Italy Juventus

2–0

2–0


Semi-finals


The draw for the semi-finals and final (to determine the "home" team for administrative purposes) was held on 12 April 2013.[25] The first legs were played on 23 and 24 April, and the second legs were played on 30 April and 1 May 2013.
























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Bayern Munich Germany
7–0

Spain Barcelona

4–0

3–0

Borussia Dortmund Germany
4–3

Spain Real Madrid

4–1

0–2


Final



The final was played on 25 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, England.


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25 May 2013

19:45 BST












Borussia Dortmund Germany 1–2 Germany Bayern Munich

Gündoğan Goal 68' (pen.)
Report
Mandžukić Goal 60'
Robben Goal 89'


Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 86,298

Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)




Statistics


Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.











Prize money


For the 2012–13 season, UEFA awarded €2.1 million to each team in the play-off round. For reaching the group stage, UEFA awarded a base fee of €8.6 million. A win in the group was awarded €1 million and a draw was worth €500,000. In addition, UEFA paid teams reaching the first knockout round €3.5 million, each quarter-finalist €3.9 million, €4.9 million for each semi-finalist, €6.5 million for the runners-up and €10.5 million for the winners.[28]



  • Playoffs: €2,100,000

  • Base fee for group stage: €8,600,000

  • Group match victory: €1,000,000

  • Group match draw: €500,000

  • Round of 16: €3,500,000

  • Quarter-finals: €3,900,000

  • Semi-finals: €4,900,000

  • Losing finalist: €6,500,000

  • Winning the Final: €10,500,000


A large part of the distributed revenue from the UEFA Champions League is linked to the "market pool", the distribution of which is determined by the value of the television market in each country. For the 2012–13 season, Juventus, who were eliminated on quarter-finals, earned nearly €65.3 million in total of which €20.5 million was prize money, compared with the €55.0 million earned by Bayern Munich, who won the tournament and was awarded with €35.9 million of prize money.[29]



See also



  • 2013 UEFA Super Cup

  • 2013 FIFA Club World Cup

  • 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League



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External links




  • 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, UEFA.com

  • 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Technical Report











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