The structure for the 2026/27 Champions League season will feature 24 participating teams organized into several groups. The composition of these groups has been detailed, including the A group, which comprises Hungarian Veszprem, German Füchse Berlin, Portuguese Porto, and Serbian Partizan Belgrade. The B group features French Nantes, German Melsungen, Polish Wisla Plock, and Vardar Skopje from North Macedonia.
The remaining groups are as follows: the D group includes Portuguese Sporting Lisbon, Hungarian Pick Szeged, Danish GOG Gudme, and Swedish Kristianstad. The E group consists of Spanish Barcelona, French Montpellier, Romanian Dinamo Bucharest, and Danish Aarhus. Finally, the F group comprises German Magdeburg, Polish Kielce, Norwegian Kolstad, and Swiss Kriens-Luzern.
These assignments confirm that Slovenia will once again have a representative participating in the premier club competition following the 2023/24 season. The inclusion of several nations, including the German contingent across multiple groups, highlights the broader participation in the tournament. The structure necessitates the inclusion of various national teams, such as the Hungarian representatives in the A and D groups, alongside other international participants.
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