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The first-ever group stages for the Uefa Cup were drawn in Nyon, Switzerland, on Tuesday.
Middlesbrough face a tough test in Group E with Lazio and Villarreal particularly tough opposition. Gaizka Mendieta will have the chance to face his former club in Lazio while Villarreal include former Boro target Diego Forlan in their attack. Partizan Belgrade and Greek side Egaleo are the other two clubs in the group.
Newcastle United tackle Sporting Lisbon in Group D, where Hugo Viana is on loan, with Sochaux, Panionios and Dinamo Tbilisi completing that section. Viana will not be allowed to play against The Magpies, United chairman Freddy Shepherd told Sky Sports News.
Hearts have a real examination in Group A with Feyenoord, Schalke, Basel and Ferencvaros all to be respected, but Rangers can expect to be favourites in Group F. Jean-Alain Boumsong will come up against the club he left to head for Ibrox in Auxerre.
Group A
Feyenoord
Schalke
Basel
Hearts
Ferencvaros
Group B
Parma
Besiktas
Athletic Bilbao
Steaua Bucharest
Standard Liege
Group C
Club Brugge
Real Zaragoza
Utrecht
Dnipr
Austria Vienna
Group D
Newcastle
Sporting Lisbon
Sochaux
Panionios
Dinamo Tbilisi
Group E
Lazio
Villarreal
Middlesbrough
Partizan Belgrade
Egaleo
Group F
Rangers
Auxerre
Grazer AK
Amica Wronki
AZ Alkmaar
Group G
Stuttgart
Benfica
Dinamo Zagreb
Heerenveen
Beveren
Group H
AEK Athens
Lille
Sevilla
Alemannia Aachen
FC Zenit
Middlesbrough face a tough test in Group E with Lazio and Villarreal particularly tough opposition. Gaizka Mendieta will have the chance to face his former club in Lazio while Villarreal include former Boro target Diego Forlan in their attack. Partizan Belgrade and Greek side Egaleo are the other two clubs in the group.
Newcastle United tackle Sporting Lisbon in Group D, where Hugo Viana is on loan, with Sochaux, Panionios and Dinamo Tbilisi completing that section. Viana will not be allowed to play against The Magpies, United chairman Freddy Shepherd told Sky Sports News.
Hearts have a real examination in Group A with Feyenoord, Schalke, Basel and Ferencvaros all to be respected, but Rangers can expect to be favourites in Group F. Jean-Alain Boumsong will come up against the club he left to head for Ibrox in Auxerre.
Group A
Feyenoord
Schalke
Basel
Hearts
Ferencvaros
Group B
Parma
Besiktas
Athletic Bilbao
Steaua Bucharest
Standard Liege
Group C
Club Brugge
Real Zaragoza
Utrecht
Dnipr
Austria Vienna
Group D
Newcastle
Sporting Lisbon
Sochaux
Panionios
Dinamo Tbilisi
Group E
Lazio
Villarreal
Middlesbrough
Partizan Belgrade
Egaleo
Group F
Rangers
Auxerre
Grazer AK
Amica Wronki
AZ Alkmaar
Group G
Stuttgart
Benfica
Dinamo Zagreb
Heerenveen
Beveren
Group H
AEK Athens
Lille
Sevilla
Alemannia Aachen
FC Zenit