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Budapest test first for Fenerbahçe

Last season's quarter-finalists Fenerbahçe SK will begin their 2008/09 campaign against MTK Budapest following the draws for the first two qualifying rounds.

UEFA General Secretary David Taylor makes the draw
UEFA General Secretary David Taylor makes the draw ©UEFA.com

Draws
The draws were made at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, today with Fenerbahçe among 14 teams given byes to the second qualifying round on 29/30 July and 5/6 August. They will be joined by the 14 clubs who battle through the 28-strong first qualifying round on 15/16 and 22/23 July. Among those ties, Slovakian side FC Artmedia Petržalka – who competed in the 2005/06 group stage – face Maltese champions Valletta FC while two-time UEFA Cup winners IFK Göteborg meet San Marino's S.S. Murata and NK Dinamo Zagreb tackle Linfield FC of Northern Ireland.

Familiar names
Along with Fenerbahçe, the second qualifying round features other names familiar with the group stage. Last season's UEFA Cup finalists Rangers FC take on Lithuanian title-holders FBK Kaunas or Andorra's FC Santa Coloma, RSC Anderlecht encounter FC BATE Borisov of Belarus or Iceland's Valur Reykjavík while FC Dynamo Kyiv play Irish champions Drogheda United FC or FC Levadia Tallinn from Estonia. AC Sparta Praha are pitted against Moldova's FC Sheriff or Kazakhstan's FK Aktobe, and Panathinaikos FC engage Georgia's FC Dinamo Tbilisi or NSÍ Runavík from the Faroe Islands. Fresh from helping to host UEFA EURO 2008™, FC Basel 1893 will welcome Göteborg or Murata to St. Jakob-Park for the second leg of their tie while the only other confirmed match is between Beitar Jerusalem FC and Wisla Kraków.

Group-stage goal
Both draws were conducted at UEFA headquarters by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor, and Michele Centenaro, UEFA's head of club competitions. The second qualifying round winners will advance to the third qualifying round, where they will be joined by another 18 teams, with the draw on 1 August. The 32 clubs involved will then compete in 16 fixtures for the right to follow the 16 automatic qualifiers into the group stage. This season's final will be played at Rome's Stadio Olimpico on 27 May 2009.

2008/09 UEFA Champions League
First qualifying round draw
First leg:
15/16 July
Second leg: 22/23 July
MatchFixture
1 Linfield FC (NIR)vNK Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)
2Valetta FC (MLT)vFC Artmedia Petržalka (SVK)
3FC Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO)vNSÍ Runavík (FRO)
4 FC Santa Coloma (AND)vFBK Kaunus (LTU)
5 S.S. Murata (SMR)vIFK Göteborg (SWE)
6Llanelli AFC (WAL)vFK Ventspils (LVA)
7 Anorthosis Famugusta (CYP)vFC Pyunik (ARM)
8 FK İnter Bakı (AZE)vFK Rabotnicki (MKD)
9 Tampere United (FIN) vFK Budućnost Podgorica (MNE)
10 F91 Dudelange (LUX)vNK Domžale (SVN)
11KS Dinamo Tirana (ALB) vFK Modriča (BIH)
12FK Aktobe (KAZ) vFC Sheriff (MDA)
13Drogheda United FC (IRL)vFC Levadia Tallinn (EST)
14FC BATE Borisov (BLR)vValur Reykjavík (ISL)

2008/09 UEFA Champions League
Second qualifying round draw
First leg:
29/30 July
Second leg: 5/6 August
Rangers FC (SCO)vWinners Match 4
SK Brann (NOR)vWinners Match 6
Winners Match 8vFK Partizan (SRB)
Winners Match 9vWinners Match 2
Winners Match 7vSK Rapid Wien (AUT)
Winners Match 10vWinners Match 1
Panathinaikos FC (GRE)vWinners Match 3
Winners Match 5vFC Basel 1893 (SUI)
Winners Match 12 vAC Sparta Praha (CZE)
Winners Match 13vFC Dinamo Kyiv (UKR)
RSC Anderlecht (BEL)vWinners Match 14
Beitar Jerusalem FC (ISR)vWisla Kraków (POL)
Fenerbahçe SK (TUR)vMTK Budapest (HUN)
Aalborg BK (DEN) vWinners Match 11