Fenerbahçe's Europa League opponents have been announced

Fenerbahçe's opponents in the UEFA Europa League league stage have been announced.
Fenerbahçe, who parted ways with manager Jose Mourinho today, participated in the draw from the second pot.
The teams were paired with two teams from each of the four pots.
In the league phase, each team will face eight opponents (single match), four at home and four away.
The top eight teams will advance directly to the round of 16.
The teams ranked 9th to 24th in the leagues will meet in the play-off round and try to get a ticket to the last 16 round.
Starting from the play-off round, a double-elimination system will be implemented.
Fenerbahçe's opponents are as follows:
- Aston Villa (Home)
- Dinamo Zagreb (Away)
- Ferencvaros (At Home)
- Viktoria Plzen (Away)
- Nice (At Home)
- FCSB (Away)
- Stuttgart (At Home)
- Brann (Away)
The first matches in the Europa League will be played on September 24-25. The league stage will conclude on January 29. The schedule is as follows:
- First matches: September 24-25
- Second legs: October 2
- Third legs: October 23
- Fourth matches: November 6
- Fifth matches: November 27
- Sixth matches: December 11
- Seventh matches: January 22, 2026
- Eighth round: January 29, 2026
The next stage, the play-off draw, will be held on January 30, 2026.
The following calendar is as follows:
- Play-off round: February 19 and 26, 2026
- Round of 16: 12 and 19 March 2026
- Quarterfinals: April 9 and 16, 2026
- Semi-finals: April 30 and May 7, 2026
The final will be played at the Beşiktaş Tüpraş Stadium in Istanbul on May 20, 2026.
The bags were as follows:
- Rome (Italy)
- Porto (Portugal)
- Rangers (Scotland)
- Feyenoord (Netherlands)
- Lille (France)
- Dinamo Zagre (Croatia)
- Real Betis (Spain)
- Salzburg (Austria)
- Aston Villa (England)
- Fenerbahce (Türkiye)
- Braga (Portugal)
- Red Star (Serbia)
- Lyon (France)
- PAOK (Greece)
- Viktoria Plzen (Czechia)
- Ferencvaros (Hungary)
- Celtic (Scotland)
- Maccabî Tel-Aviv (Israel)
- Young Boys (Switzerland)
- Basel (Switzerland)
- Midtjylland (Denmark)
- Freiburg (Germany)
- Ludogorets (Bulgaria)
- Nottingham Forest (England)
- Sturm Graz (Austria)
- FCSB (Romania)
- Nice (France)
- Bologna (Italy)
- Celta Vigo (Spain)
- Stuttgart (Germany)
- Panathenaic (Greece)
- Malmö (Sweden)
- Go Ahead Eagles (Netherlands)
- Utrecht (Netherlands)
- Genk (Belgium)
- Brann (Norway)
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