
Romania’s national team will enter the third division of the League of Nations, and the team coached by Edi Iordenescu will be in the first pot of the draw, FRF reports.
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UEFA’s executive committee approved the format of the next Nations League draw and the draw on Saturday, during a meeting held in Hamburg.
The draw for the 2024/2025 Nations League groups will take place in Paris on February 8 at 19:00. Romania will compete in League C, being the first national team from Urn A.
What you need to know about the League of Nations 2024/2025 edition
It will debut in September 2024. Group stage matches will also take place in October and November. The final stages will take place in March 2025.
The 2024/25 UEFA Nations League will also be taken into account identifying the last European teams to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. The top 4 teams from the Nations League, excluding the top two groups in the previous tournament, will participate in the World Cup play-off matches along with all 12 second-placed teams.
Thus, there will be four playoffs, each with 4 teams competing in a semi-final and final system, as well as the last 4 European teams participating in the World Cup from the United States of America, Mexico and Canada. will be determined.
Urns for the draw of the League of Nations groups
League A
Block 1: Spain, Croatia, Italy, the Netherlands
Block 2: Denmark, Portugal, Belgium, Hungary
Block 3: Switzerland, Germany, Poland, France
Box 4: Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Scotland.
League B
Basket 1: Austria, Czech Republic, England, Wales
Block 2: Finland, Ukraine, Iceland, Norway
Urna 3: Slovenia, Ireland, Albania, Montenegro
Urn 4: Georgia, Greece, Tuchia, Kazakhstan.
League C
Urn 1: ROMANIASweden, Armenia, Luxembourg
Urna 2: Azerbaijan, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Faroe Islands
Block 3: North Macedonia, Slovakia, Northern Ireland, Cyprus
Block 4: Belarus, Lithuania/Gibraltar, Estonia, Latvia.
League D
Block 1: Lithuania/Gibraltar, Moldova
Block 2: Malta, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein.
Source: Hot News

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