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08.06.2008

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
2006/2007

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24.08 Gruppene er trukket/Group draw
Her er oppsettet for høstens puljespill i Champions League: (Sortert etter rangering)
 
Gruppe A Gruppe B Gruppe C
Barcelona Inter Milan Liverpool
Chelsea Bayern München PSV Eindhoven
Werder Bremen Sporting Lisboa Bordeaux
Levski Sofia Spartak Moskva Galatasaray
     
Gruppe D Gruppe E Gruppe F
Valencia Real Madrid Manchester United
Roma Lyon Celtic
Olympiakos Steaua Bucuresti Benfica
Sjakhtjor Donetsk Dinamo Kiev FC København
     
Gruppe G Gruppe H Kampene
Arsenal AC Milan Første kamper spilles 12/13.sept. Oversikt
First games to be played sept 12/13 Schedule
Porto Lille
CSKA Moskva AEK Athen
Hamburg Anderlecht
   
History/Winners -champions league
www.uefa.com
 
Sky sports -champions league news
CL-Live score - from BBC
Champion league.org - By fans for fans!
Eurosports CL-page
Norwegian media:
Dagbladets champ.league side
VGs champions league side
TV3s Champions league side
Tv-oversikten
Nettavisens CL-side

Siste nytt:2006/2007  
Resultat fra 1.kvalrunde
Resultat fra 2.kvalrunde
Resultat fra 3.kvalikrunde
Group stage draw
   
   
Fra 2005/06:  
18.05; Barca mester.
Barcelona vant årets champions League etter 2-1
over Arsenal i Paris. Keeper Jens Lehman ble utvist etter
18.min, men det var likevel engelskmennene som tok ledesen
ved Sol Campbell. Barcelona kommer sterkere i 2.omgang og
mål av Eto`o og Beletti sikret til slutt tittelen.
diverse referat her;
Henkes drømmeavslutning (VG),
Triumfen i bilder (Dagbladet),
Belleti secures barca title (Sky Sports)
Semifinaler
Arsenal - Villareal 1-0  Villareal -Arsenal 0-0
AC Milan -Barca   0-1  Barcelona -Milan 0-0
 
Barcelona og Arsenal spilte finale
Onsdag 17.mai - Barca vant 2-1
   
Kvartfinaler - Uthevede lag til semifinale
AC Milan - Lyon        3-1
Villarreal - Inter       1-0

Barcelona - Benfica  2-0
Juventus -Arsenal   
0-0

Arsenal -Juventus   2-0
Benfica - Barcelona 0-0
Lyon - AC Milan      0-0
Inter - Villarreal      2-1
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Arsenal      Juventus    AC Milan    Lyon     

Villareal  Inter   Barcelona 
 Benfica

8-delsfinaler: Uthevede videre til kvartf.
Kamp siste tot:
Liverpool  - Benfica
Arsenal - Real Madrid
Lyon - PSV Eindhoven
Milan - B. München
Juventus -W. Bremen
Inter - Ajax
Barcelona - Chelsea
Villareal - Rangers
0-2
0-0
4-0
4-1
2-1
1-0
1-1
1-1
0-3
1-0
5-0
5-2
4-4
3-2
3-2
3-3
  Fra 8-delsfinaler:
 Juventus - W.Bremen   2-1 (VG)
 Villareal - Rangers        1-1 (VG)

 Liverpool - Benfica       0-2 (VG)
 Arsenal -Real M           0-0 (VG)
 Milan -Bayern M          4-1 (VG)
 Lyon -PSV                  4-0 (VG)

 Riise ute i 3 uker (VG)

Champions League 2005/06  
2005/06 UEFA Champions League match calendar
Stage/results Dates
First qualifying round Results
Second qualifying round Results
Third qualifying round, 1st leg Results
   
Group stage, matchday 1 Results
Group stage, matchday 2 Results
Group stage, matchday 3 Results
Group stage, matchday 4 Results
Group stage, matchday 5 Results
Group stage, matchday 6 Results
   
First knockout round, 1st leg Results
First knockout round, 2nd leg Results
   
Quarter-finals, 1st leg Results
Quarter-finals, 2nd leg Results
Semi-finals, 1st leg Results
Semi-finals, 2nd leg Results
Final (Paris) Barcelona -Arsenal 2-1Sikker kilde!
   


Liverpool FC (England)
Champions league winners 2005
 

Past Winners/tidligere vinnere:
 

 2006: Barcelona -Arsenal 2-1
 2005: Liverpool -AC Milan 3-3 (Liverpool won 3-2 on penalties)
 2004: FC Porto 3 - 0 A.S. Monaco
 2003: AC Milan 0 - 0 Juventus (AC Milan won 3-2 on penalties)
 2002: Real Madrid 2 - 1 Bayer Leverkusen
 2001: Bayern Munich 1 - 1 Valencia (Bayern won 5-4 on penalties)
 2000: Real Madrid 3 - 0 Valencia
 1999: Manchester United 2 - 1 Bayern Munich
 1998: Real Madrid 1 - 0 Juventus
 1997: Borussia Dortmund 3 - 1 Juventus
 1996: Juventus 1 - 1 Ajax (Juventus won 4 - 2 on penalites)
 1995: Ajax 1 - 0 AC Milan
 1994: AC Milan 4 - 0 Barcelona
 1993: Ol. Marseilles 1 - 0 AC Milan -
  (No Winner. OM lose title because of match fixing allegations.)
 1992: Barcelona 1 - 0 Sampdoria (aet)
 1991: Red Star Belgrade 0 - 0 Marseille (Red Star won 5 - 3 on penalties)
 1990: AC Milan 1 - 0 Benfica
 1989: AC Milan 4 - 0 Steaua Bucharest
 1988: PSV Eindhoven 0 - 0 Benfica (PSV won 6 - 5 on penalties)
 1987: Porto 2 - 1 Bayern Munich
 1986: Steaua Bucharest 0 - 0 Barcelona (Steaua won 2 - 0 on penalties)
 1985: Juventus 1 - 0 Liverpool  The Heysel disaster - Heyseltragedien
 1984: Liverpool 1 - 1 Roma (aet, Liverpool won 4 - 2 on penalties)
 1983: Hamburg 1 - 0 Juventus
 1982: Aston Villa 1 - 0 Bayern Munich
 1981: Liverpool 1 - 0 Real Madrid
 1980: Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Hamburg
 1979: Nottingham Forest 1 - 0 Malmo
 1978: Liverpool 1 - 0 Brugge
 1977: Liverpool 3 - 1 Borussia M'chengladbach
 1976: Bayern Munich 1 - 0 St Etienne
 1975: Bayern Munich 2 - 0 Leeds United
 1974: Bayern Munich 4 - 0 Atletico Madrid (replay, after 1-1 draw)
 1973: Ajax 1 - 0 Juventus
 1972: Ajax 2 - 0 Inter Milan
 1971: Ajax 2 - 0 Panathinaikos
 1970: Feyenoord 2 - 1 Celtic (aet)
 1969: AC Milan 4 - 1 Ajax
 1968: Manchester United 4 - 1 Benfica (aet)
 1967: Celtic 2 - 1 Inter Milan
 1966: Real Madrid 2 - 1 Partizan Belgrade
 1965: Inter Milan 1 - 0 Benfica
 1964: Inter Milan 3 - 1 Real Madrid
 1963: AC Milan 2 - 1 Benfica
 1962: Benfica 5 - 3 Real Madrid
 1961: Benfica 3 - 2 Barcelona
 1960: Real Madrid 7 - 3 Eintracht Frankfurt
 1959: Real Madrid 2 - 0 Reims
 1958: Real Madrid 3 - 2 AC Milan (aet)
 1957: Real Madrid 2 - 0 Fiorentina
 1956: Real Madrid 4 - 3 Reims

Trivia

The Champions Cup's first hat-trick was scored by Péter Palotás of Budapesti Vörös Lobogó SE
against R.S.C. Anderlecht on September 7, 1955, in the second match ever played in the competition. 

Francisco Gento is the only player to be on 6 Champions Cup-winning sides.

Bob Paisley is the only man to coach 3 Champions Cup-winning sides with Liverpool F.C. in 1977, 1978 and 1981.

Clarence Seedorf is the only player to win the Champions Cup with 3 different teams:
Ajax Amsterdam 1995
Real Madrid 1998
A.C. Milan 2003

The city of Milan, Italy, is the only one that won the Champions Cup with two different teams:
Inter & Milan (the two clubs have won 8 cups in total).

Many clubs won the Cup unbeaten: Internazionale (1964), Ajax Amsterdam (1972)
and Liverpool (1984) are those with the best record, 7 wins and 2 draws. Ajax, Liverpool and A.C.
Milan are the only teams to have won the trophy unbeaten twice.

Real Madrid have the record number of consecutive participations in the Champions'
Cup with 15, from 1955/56 to 1969/70.

Only on two occasions has the Final of the Champions Cup/League involved
two teams from the same country: Real Madrid v Valencia (1999/00) and
A.C. Milan v Juventus (2002/03).

In the long history of the cup, only four derbies between teams
of the same city have been played:

1958/59 Real Madrid vs Atlético de Madrid (semifinal)
2002/03 Internazionale (Milan) vs A.C. Milan (semifinal)
2003/04 Chelsea vs Arsenal (quarterfinal)
2004/05 Internazionale vs A.C. Milan (quarterfinal)
2nd leg was abandoned because of disturbances among the Inter fans.

Only four teams have completed the "treble" — win their domestic league championship,
their primary domestic cup, and the Champions League/European Cup.
These were (in order) Celtic, Ajax Amsterdam, PSV Eindhoven and Manchester United.
Celtic managed this in 1966/67, also winning the Scottish League Cup and Glasgow Cup that year.
In 1972 Ajax won the European Cup, their domestic league and cup. The following season they also
won the European Super Cup and the European/South American Cup. PSV did this in 1987/88.
Manchester United won their treble during the 1998/99 season.

Ajax Amsterdam was unbeaten in the Champions Cup/League for 20 matches from 1985/86
to March 1996, when they lost 0-1 to Panathinaikos in Amsterdam.

The 2002/03 semifinal between bitter city rivals A.C. Milan and Internazionale was the
first time both games of a two-legged tie were in the same stadium (San Siro).
This matchup was repeated in the 2004/05 quarterfinals.

Only two individuals have won the Champions League with the same club as
a player then later as a coach. Miguel Muñoz of Real Madrid did it as a player in
1955/56 and 1956/57, before winning it as a coach in 1965/66. Carlo Ancelotti
did it as an A.C. Milan player in 1988/89 and 1989/90 before coaching them to
victory in 2002/03.

Cesare Maldini and his son Paolo are the only father and son duo to skipper the
same club to victory in the competition. Cesare led A.C. Milan to victory in 1962/63,
and Paolo captained them to victory in 2002/03.

The anthem of the Champions League, which is played during prematch ceremonies
before each match and introduces television coverage of the competition, is by Tony
Britten, based on George Frideric Handel's coronation anthem "Zadok the Priest", and
is performed by the Chorus of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Ottmar Hitzfeld and Ernst Happel are the only coaches in the history of the
European Cup/UEFA Champions League to win the title with two different clubs.
Hitzfeld did so with Borussia Dortmund in 1997 and Bayern Munich in 2001; Happel
led Feijenoord (now Feyenoord) in 1970 and Hamburg in 1983.

Olympique de Marseille were the first winners of the new format UEFA Champions League in 1993.

Manchester United's treble-winners of 1998/99 were the first winners of the
tournament to have won neither their domestic title nor the European Cup/Champions League
the previous season. In 1997/98, United finished runners-up in the Premiership to Arsenal and
lost in the quarterfinals of the Champions League to Monaco.

Nottingham Forest are the only club to have won the European Cup more times (twice)
than they have won their domestic league (once). Forest won the English League in 1978
before winning the European Cup in 1979 and defending it in 1980.

Nottingham Forest also have the unfortunate distinction of being the only winners of the
European Cup to have later been relegated out of the top two divisions in their country
(they remain in the English football league system's third tier (Football League One) today).

Paolo Maldini of Milan scored the fastest ever goal in Champions League in
2005 final against Liverpool inside 53 seconds. He was also the oldest (37 year old)
to score in Champions League final.

All 11 goals, including the penalty shoot-out, were scored in the same goal in 2005's
final between AC Milan and Liverpool.

With Liverpool's win in the 2005 final, the number of teams permitted to wear UEFA's
special badge of honour is now five. The badge is awarded in perpetuity to teams that
have either won the competition a total of five times, or have won it three years in succession.

Five or more wins: Real Madrid, AC Milan, Liverpool
Three wins in succession: Ajax Amsterdam, Bayern Munich

Five men have scored a hat-trick on their debut in the Champions League

Marco van Basten (A.C. Milan), Faustino Asprilla (Newcastle United),
Aiyegbeni Yakubu (Maccabi Haifa), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United),
Vincenzo Iaquinta (Udinese)

Five men have also scored 4 goals in one Champions League match
Marco van Basten (A.C. Milan), Filippo Inzaghi (Juventus), Dado Prso (AS Monaco FC)
Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United) and Andrej Sjevtsjenko (AC Milan)

Raúl becomes the first player in the history of the competiton to reach 50 goals,
he did this by scoring in Real Madrid 2:1 victory over Olympiakos in the UEFA
Champions League 2005-06 season.

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