Real Madrid, European champions a record nine times, face perennial opponents Olympique Lyon along with Ajax Amsterdam and Dinamo Zagreb, back in the competition after a 12-year absence.
Trabzonspor, brought in on Thursday after the Turkish FA withdrew Fenerbahce because of match-fixing allegations, will play in the same group as 2010 champions Inter Milan, CSKA Moscow and Lille.
Among the top-seeded teams Chelsea face Bayer Leverkusen, Valencia and Genk.
The London club will welcome back former midfielder Michael Ballack when Leverkusen visit Stamford Bridge in their opener on Sept. 13, while new Chelsea signing Juan Mata will come face to face with his old club Valencia later that month.
Belgian club Genk are back in the competition for the first time in almost a decade.
"It's fantastic for us to be back in the Champions League and we are going to enjoy it no matter what happens," Genk director Dirk Degraen said.
"It is not just about the money -- it is simply the best competition there is."
The group stage starts on September 13-14, with the final set for Munich on May 19.
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