Fulham will face FC Twente from Holland, Odense from Denmark and Wisla Krakow from Poland in Group K of the Europa League.
Boss Martin Jol will know all about the Dutch club, who won the title under Steve McClaren when Jol was in charge of Ajax.
Twente, who are the group seeds, missed out on Champions League qualification this week when they lost 3-1 to Benfica in Lisbon to go out 5-3 on aggregate.
Their star player Bryan Ruiz has been linked to Fulham but, according to chairman Joop Munsterman, was not interested in a switch to Craven Cottage.
Fulham have also shown interest in Twente winger Nacer Chadli and the liklihood of the club holding onto their best players has decreased now they have dropped out of the Champions League.
Odense finished second in the Danish Superliga last season and failed to get past Villarreal in the Champions League qualifiers this week.
Their star player is Nigerian forward Peter Utaka, who scored 14 league goals last season, but they also have the experienced Eric Djemba-Djemba in midfield once of Manchester United.
Wisla complete a trio of Champions League dropouts in the group - the Polish club having been stunned 3-2 on aggregate by Cyriot side APOEL.
They also have a strong Dutch influence with coach Robert Maaskrant and several players brought in from Eredivisie clubs by sporting director Stan Valckx.