Bayern Munich and Chelsea, the loser and the winner of the 2012 Champions League finals will send 22 players to the 2012 Euro in Poland & Ukraine, with Bayern sending more players (13) than any other club in Europe, followed by Real Madrid with 11.
The English Premier League is the best represented league with 79 players, followed by the German Bundesliga with 47, the Spanish La Liga with 33 and Italian Serie A with 31. Spanish and Italian teams use a lot of South American players, which might point to the reason of falling behind Germany.
Clubs like Inter and Lazio send just one player to the tournament. Benfica and Porto sent a combined force of 5 players. On the other hand, clubs like Liverpool, who failed in the league and didn’t play in Europe send 7 players to the tournament.
1 Player
Al-Hilal FC (Saudi Arabia) – Sweden
Anorthosis Famagusta (Cyprus) – Czech Republic
Anzhi Makhachkala (Russia)
Aris Thessaloniki (Greece)
Atromitos (Greece)
Auxerre (France) – Poland
Birmingham City (England)
Blackburn Rovers (England) – Sweden
CFR Cluj (Romania) – Portugal
Club Brugge (Belgium) – Denmark
Derby County (England) – Ireland
Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) – Croatia
Elfsborg (Sweden)
Feyenoord (Netherlands)
Fiorentina (Italy)
Fortuna Düsseldorf (Germany) – Poland
IFK Göteborg (Sweden)
FC Groningen (Netherlands) – Denmark
SC Heerenveen (Netherlands)
Helsingborgs IF(Sweden)
Hertha Berlin (Germany) – Czech Republic
Hull City (England) – Ireland
FC Illichivets Mariupol (Ukraine)
FC Internazionale (Italy) – Netherlands
İstanbul BB (Turkey) – Sweden
FK Baumit Jablonec (Czech Republic)
Jagiellonia Białystok (Poland)
FC Kaiserslautern (Germany) – Greece
SS Lazio (Italy) – Germany
Lille OSC (France)
Los Angeles Galaxy (USA) – Ireland
Maccabi Haifa (Israel) – Croatia
Mainz 05 (Germany) – Poland
FC Midtjylland (Denmark)
Millwall FC (England) – Ireland
Montpellier HSC (France)
NEC (Netherlands) – Denmark
FC Nürnberg (Germany) – Czech Republic
Parma FC (Italy)
Rennes FC (France)
FC Rostov (Russia) – Croatia
Rubin Kazan (Russia)
Samsunspor (Turkey) – Greece
Sivasspor (Turkey) – Poland
Slovan Liberec (Czech Republic)
Swansea City (England/Wales) – Netherlands
Tavriya Simferopol (Ukraine)
Terek Grozny (Russia) – Poland
Torino FC (Italy)
Trabzonspor (Turkey) – Poland
Udinese Calcio (Italy)
Vorskla Poltava (Ukraine)
Young Boys (Switzerland) – Denmark
2 Players
AEK Athens (Greece)
Ajax (Netherlands) – 1 Netherlands, 1 Denmark
Anderlecht (Belgium) – 1 Poland, 1 Sweden
Aston Villa (England) – 2 Ireland
Athletic Bilbao (Spain)
Atlético Madrid (Spain) – 1 Portugal, 1 Spain
AZ (Netherlands) – 1 Denmark, 1 Sweden
Benfica (Portugal)
Bologna (Italy) – 1 Italy, 1 Sweden
Brøndby (Denmark)
Copenhagen (Denmark) – 1 Denmark, 1 Sweden
Galatasaray (Turkey) – 1 Czech Republic, 1 Sweden
Genoa (Italy) – 1 Portugal, 1 Sweden
Hamburg (Germany) – 1 Czech Republic, 1 Croatia
Hannover 96 (Germany) – 1 Poland, 1 Germany
Legia Warsaw (Poland)
Leicester City (England) – 1 Denmark, 1 Ireland
Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia)
Málaga (Spain) – 1 Netherlands, 1 Spain
Metalist Kharkiv (Ukraine)
Monaco (France) – 1 Greece, 1 Croatia
Napoli (Italy)
Palermo (Italy) – 1 Greece, 1 Italy
Sochaux (France) – 1 Poland, 1 France
Stoke City (England) – 2 Ireland
Stuttgart (Germany) – 1 Netherlands, 1 Denmark
Twente (Netherlands) – 1 Netherlands, 1 Sweden
Wolfsburg (Germany) – 1 Czech Republic, 1 Croatia
Zaragoza (Spain) – 1 Portugal, 1 Croatia
3 Players
Beşiktaş (Turkey) – 2 Portugal, 1 Czech Republic
Bordeaux (France) – 1 Poland, 1 Czech Republic, 1 France
Braga (Portugal)
Fulham (England) – 2 Ireland, 1 Russia
Lech Poznań (Poland)
Lyon (France) – 2 France, 1 Sweden
Marseille (France)
Newcastle United (England) – 2 France, 1 Netherlands
Nordsjælland (Denmark)
Panathinaikos (Greece)
Porto (Portugal)
Schalke 04 (Germany) – 1 Greece, 1 Netherlands, 1 Germany
Sevilla (Spain) – 2 Spain, 1 Croatia
Spartak Moscow (Russia) – 1 Russia, 1 Czech Republic, 1 Ireland
Sporting CP (Portugal) – 2 Portugal, 1 Russia
Valencia (Spain) – 1 Portugal, 1 Spain, 1 France
Werder Bremen (Germany) – 1 Greece, 1 Poland, 1 Germany
Wolves (England) – 3 Ireland
4 Players
Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) – 2 Germany, 1 Czech Republic, 1 Croatia
Celtic (Scotland) – 1 Poland, 1 Greece, 1 Sweden, 1 Ireland
Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (Ukraine) – 2 Ukraine, 1 Czech Republic, 1 Croatia
Évian (France) – 4 Denmark
Paris Saint-Germain (France) – 2 Italy, 2 France
P.A.O.K. (Greece)
Roma (Italy) – 2 Italy, 1 Netherlands, 1 Denmark
Sunderland (England) – 3 Ireland, 1 Sweden
West Bromwich Albion (England) – 3 Ireland, 1 Sweden
5 Players
AC Milan (Italy) – 3 Italy, 1 Sweden, 1 France
Dynamo Moscow (Russia) – 4 Russia, 1 Ukraine
Everton (England) – 2 England, 1 Netherlands, 1 Ireland, 1 Croatia
Tottenham (England) – 1 Netherlands, 2 Croatia, 2 England
6 Players
Olympiacos (Greece) – 5 Greece, 1 Sweden
Viktoria Plzen (Czech Republic)
7 Players
CSKA Moscow (Russia) – 5 Russia, 1 Czech Republic, 1 Sweden
Juventus (Italy)
Liverpool (England) – 4 England, 1 Spain, 1 Denmark, 1 Netherlands
Manchester United (England) – 4 England, 1 France, 1 Denmark, 1 Portugal
PSV (Netherlands) – 4 Netherlands, 1 Poland, 2 Sweden
8 Players
Barcelona (Spain) – 7 Spain, 1 Netherlands
Manchester City (England) – 3 England, 2 France, 1 Netherlands, 1 Spain, 1 Italy
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) – 5 Ukraine, 2 Croatia, 1 Czech Republic
Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russia) – 7 Russia, 1 Portugal
9 Players
Arsenal (England) – 2 England, 1 France, 1 Poland, 1 Czech Republic, 1 Netherlands, 1 Denmark, 2 Germany
Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – 5 Germany, 3 Poland, 1 Croatia
Chelsea (England) – 4 England, 1 France, 1 Czech Republic, 1 Portugal, 2 Spain
10 Players
Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine) – 9 Ukraine, 1 Croatia
11 Players
Real Madrid (Spain) – 5 Spain, 1 France, 2 Germany, 3 Portugal
13 Players
Bayern Munich (Germany) – 8 Germany, 2 Croatia, 1 Ukraine, 1 France, 1 Netherlands