Updated: 7 April 2023
UEFA Europa League 2023: Quarter Final Schedule And Prize Money Details. It is the second-tier competition of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), behind the UEFA Champions League. The tournament was previously known as the UEFA Cup, but in 2009, it was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League. The 2023 season marks the 52nd edition of the tournament.
The winner of the 2023 UEFA Europa League will earn a spot in the 2023 UEFA Champions League, which is the most prestigious club football competition in the world. Additionally, the victorious team will have the opportunity to play against the winner of the UEFA Champions League in the UEFA Super Cup. The UEFA Super Cup is a single match that is played annually between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
In the semi-final draw that follows immediately afterward, organizers will assign numbers one to four to the four quarter-final matches. Additionally, a draw will determine which side of the draw will have the “home” status in the final.
Teams will play the quarter-final fixtures in April, with the first leg scheduled for April 13 and the second leg on April 21. The semi-final matches will also be two-legged affairs, with the first leg on May 11 and the second on May 18.
The 2023 Europa League final, a highly coveted trophy for all participating teams, will take place on May 31 after several weeks of preparation. Despite being UEFA’s second-tier club competition, the Europa League continues to attract many of Europe’s biggest clubs.
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UEFA Europa League 2023 Quarter Final Schedule
Quarterfinals
Match | Leg 1Date | Leg 1 Time(IST) | Leg 2Date | Leg 2 Time(IST) |
Feyenoord vs Roma | April 13 | 10.15 pm | April 21 | 12.30 am |
Man United vs Sevilla | April 14 | 12.30 am | April 21 | 12.30 am |
Juventus vs Sporting CP | April 14 | 12.30 am | April 21 | 12.30 am |
Leverkusen vs Union SG | April 14 | 12.30 am | April 21 | 12.30 am |
Where Will The Europa League 2023 Final Take Place?
UEFA Europa League 2023 final will take place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary. Originally, the stadium was set to host the final match of the 2022 edition of the tournament. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UEFA was forced to shift its plans and reschedule the event.
The Puskas Arena, which was inaugurated in 2019, has a seating capacity of over 67,000 and is one of the most modern and impressive stadiums in Europe.
UEFA Europa League 2023 Prize Money
Standings | Prize Money |
Champions | 93,87,312.80 $ |
Runner-ups | 50,20,946 $ |
Semi-Finalists | 30,56,228 $ (each team) |
Quarter Finalists | 19,64,790 $ (each team) |
Round of 16 | 13,09,860 $ (each team) |
Round of 32 | 5,45,775 $ (each team) |
Knockout round play-offs | 5,45,775 |
2nd in the group stage | 6,00,403.65 $ |
1st in group stage | 12,00,807.30 $ |
Group Match Draw | 2,29,239.15 $ |
Group Match Win | 6,87,717.45 $ |
Qualified for the group stage | 39,62,562.45 $ (guaranteed) All 32 teams |
Total Prize Money | 50,76,17,250 $ |