Barcelona to miss Champions League knockout round for first time in 18 years

Romanian referee Julian Nagelsmann, right, shows the yellow card to Barcelona's Ronald Araujo, left, as his teammate Sergio Busquets reacts during the Champions League group E soccer match between Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona. (Matthias Schrader/AP)

MUNICH -- Barcelona will not play in the knockout rounds of the Champions League for the first time in 18 years after a 3-0 loss to Bayern Munich on Wednesday ensured the Catalan club was eliminated from European soccer's premier competition.

Barcelona drops into the Europa League playoffs after finishing third in Group E, thanks to Benfica's 2-0 win over Dynamo Kyiv in the other game of the evening.

That ended a Barcelona campaign which would have been unthinkable in the club's heyday with Lionel Messi up front and Pep Guardiola as coach from 2008 through 2012. The group stage began with a 3-0 loss to Bayern at the Camp Nou and got worse with a 3-0 defeat and 0-0 draw against Benfica. Barcelona scored only two goals in six games, both against last-place Dynamo, and conceded nine.

The five-time European champion last failed to make the Champions League last 16 in 2003-04. That season, Barcelona missed the Champions League entirely and played in what was then the UEFA Cup, thanks to a poor Spanish league finish the season before.

Defeat in the snow in Munich will deepen Barcelona's already overwhelming financial problems as it misses out on lucrative prize money and exposure for sponsors. Sitting seventh in La Liga means Barcelona may not even qualify for next year's competition.

The first goal Barcelona conceded Wednesday was one of fine margins, with goal-line technology required to show Thomas Muller's looping header had crossed the line before Ronald Araujo belatedly attempted to clear.

The second was a simple goalkeeping error as Marc-Andre ter Stegen got a hand to Leroy Sane's speculative long-range shot, only for it to go through his fingers. That left Xavi Hernandez's team 2-0 down at halftime and needing either its own stunning comeback or a similar feat from last-place Dynamo against Benfica.

The deficit worsened in the 62nd minute when Alphonso Davies, the Canadian left-back whose pace had caused problems all game, cut the ball back from the touchline for Jamal Musiala, who applied a simple finish from within a crowd of Barcelona players.

Besides the shock of not qualifying, Barcelona may have to deal with an injury for Jordi Alba after the full-back limped off with an apparent thigh problem.

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