This are the number of spots for 2006/07 for each country. They are based on the country-ranking of 2005:
2 CL R1, 2 CL Q3, 3 UEFA R1
1.Spain
2.England
3.Italy
2 CL R1, 1 CL Q3, 3 UEFA R1
4.France
5.Germany
6.Portugal
1 CL R1, 1 CL Q3, 4 UEFA R1
7.Netherlands
8.Greece
1 CL R1, 1 CL Q3, 1 UEFA R1, 1 UEFA Q2
9.Belgium
1 CL R1 or Q3 *, 1 CL Q2, 1 UEFA R1, 1 UEFA Q2
10.Scotland
1 CL Q3, 1 CL Q2, 1 UEFA R1, 1 UEFA Q2
11.Turkey
12.Czech Rep.
13.Russia
1 CL Q3, 1 CL Q2, 1 UEFA R1 or Q2 *, 1 UEFA Q2
14.Austria
1 CL Q3, 1 CL Q2, 2 UEFA Q2
15.Ukraine
1 CL Q3 or Q2 *, 3 UEFA Q2
16.Israel
1 CL Q2, 3 UEFA Q2
17.Serbia
1 CL Q2, 2 UEFA Q2, 1 UEFA Q1
18.Poland
1 CL Q2, 1 UEFA Q2 or Q1 *, 2 UEFA Q1
19.Switzerland
20.Norway
1 CL Q2, 3 UEFA Q1
21.Bulgaria
1 CL Q2, 2 UEFA Q1
22.Croatia
23.Denmark
24.Hungary
25.Romania
1 CL Q2 or Q1 *, 2 UEFA Q1
26.Sweden
27.Slovakia
1 CL Q1, 2 UEFA Q1
28.Slovenia
29.Cyprus
30.Bosnia
31.Latvia
32.Finland
33.Moldova
34.Georgia
35.Lithuania
36.Iceland
37.Macedonia
38.Ireland
39.Belarus
41.Armenia
42.Malta
43.Albania
44.Estonia
45.Northern Ireland
46.Wales
47.Luxemburg
48.Azerbaijan
49.Faroer
50.Kazakhstan
1 UEFA Q1
40.Liechtenstein (because they have no league only the Cup-winner qualifies)
51.Andorra
52.San Marino
*
1.If the CL TH qualifies for CL R1 via their league the champion of Scotland starts in R1, the champion of Israel in Q3 and the champions of Sweden and Slovakia in Q2.
2.If the CL TH qualifies for CL Q3 via their league the champions of Scotland and Israel start in Q3 and the champions of Sweden and Slovakia in Q2.
3.If the CL TH qualifies for CL Q2 via their league the champion of Scotland starts in Q3 and the champions of Israel, Sweden and Slovakia in Q2.
4.If the CL TH qualifies for CL Q1 via their league the champion of Scotland starts in Q3, the champions of Israel and Sweden in Q2 and the champion of Slovakia in Q1.
5.If the CL TH is from a country ranked 1-9 above and doesn't qualify for CL via their league the champions of Scotland and Israel start in Q3 and the champions of Sweden and Slovakia in Q2.
6.If the CL TH is from a country ranked 10-15 above and doesn't qualify for CL via their league the champion of Scotland starts in Q3 and the champions of Israel, Sweden and Slovakia in Q2.
7.If the CL TH is not from a country ranked 1-15 above and doesn't qualify for CL via their league the champion of Scotland starts in Q3, the champion of Israel in Q2 and the champions of Sweden and Slovakia in Q1.
*
1.If the UEFA-cup TH qualifies for CL or UEFA-cup R1 via their league or Cup the Cup winner of Austria starts in R1 and the Cup winners of Switzerland and Norway in Q2.
2.If the UEFA-cup TH qualifies for UEFA-cup Q2 via their league or Cup the Cup winners of Austria, Switzerland and Norway start in Q2.
3.If the UEFA-cup TH qualifies for UEFA-cup Q1 via their league or Cup the Cup winners of Austria and Switzerland start in Q2 and the Cup winner of Norway in Q1.
4.If the UEFA-cup TH doesn't qualify for CL or UEFA-cup via their league or Cup the Cup winner of Austria starts in Q2 and the Cup winners of Switzerland and Norway in Q1.
-If the Cup winner of these countries is qualified for the CL, then the highest placed team in the league that has qualified for the UEFA-cup takes the place of the Cup winner.
-When the CL TH is from a country ranked 1-15 above and hasn't qualified for the CL and UEFA, or when the CL TH is from a country ranked 16-52 above and has qualified for the UEFA-cup, this will result in 1 extra or 1 less spot in the UEFA-cup, which results in some unknown changes in the UEFA-cup accesslist above.
See here for the seedings of 2006-07.
Also take a look on my site about all the results of my team AZ