Showing posts with label Match. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Chelsea vs Bayern Munich Final Match Date Tickets 2012 Final




UEFA Champions League 2011-2012 Final
BAYERN MUNICH vs CHELSEA
Date: 19 MAY 2012 - TIME: 7:45 BST
VENUE: Allianz Arena

So we have our two finalists as Chelsea will be taking on Bayern Munich in what will be a great final of the 2012 Champions League season as Real Madrid and Barcelona has been thrown out of the event at the very last stage by two of the under dogs who noboday gave a chance but they stuck to their guns and made it to the finals.

This years final will be played at Allianz arena in Germany and that give clear home advantage to Bayern Munich who will be looking to win their 4th Champions League crown and that is somthing they will love to give their fans after couple of bad season in terms of league.

Chelsea on the other hand are a team playing with Unity, they dont play attractive football at the moment but after a horrible start to the season they have come along way and might finish the season strnger than ever by winning a double with Champions League and FA Cup final and Roberto Di Matteo will be hoping to get a permanent contract with Chelsea now.






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Monday, April 16, 2012

Chelsea vs Liverpool FA Cup Final Match Date Tickets 5 May 2012


In the FA Cup final we will have two of the English football giants in Liverpool taking on Chelsea and it will surely be a game to watch out for on 5th May 2012 and with both the teams struggling throughout the season they have a wonder full chance of finishing the season on a high with winning the English FA Cup. Although Chelsea are also involved in UEFA Champions League Semifinal against Barcelona, and that should be their priority but when they take the pitch for the final against Liverpool on 5th May they would already know their fate in the Champions League so considering the result of their Champions League tie this game might become even more important.

Liverpool have nother left to play for this season, as they wont be able to finish in top 4 or top 6 in the league, they have already won the Carling Cup and the only meaningfull match for them this season is the one against Chelsea in the FA Cup. So as the things stand this final match at Wembley is going to be a belter.

We will provide all the information, teams news and tickets links for the game here, you can buy the tickets at Viagogo, we will provide you things links so that you can but tickets online on authentic and secure sites.

FA CUP 2011-2012 FInal:
Liverpool vs Chelsea:
5th May 2012 - 1:00 BST
Wembley Stadium, London




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Friday, April 13, 2012

Liverpool vs Everton FA Cup Live Stream Online 2012 Semifinal Match


In the ENglish FA Cup match to be played on Satureday afternoon we will have a Liverpool derby between Everton and Carling Cup winners that is Liverpool and it will be a huge match to look forward to as both the teams are playing on top of their game at the moment and it will be interesting to see how this match goes about. In the other semfinal which will be played on Sunday we will have Tottenham taking on London Rivals Chelsea in what will be another great game too look forward too.

Liverpool defeated Everton in the league match last month with a cracker of a performence which saw them win the game with a 3-0 win and Captain Steven Gerrard scored a great century in that match so they will be taking on Everton with much more confidence after winning a Premier League match in midweek after 3 straight losses to their name.

Everton on the other hand would give everything they have to get their name on the FA Cup after long long time, they have a great chance to do well against Liverpool and make it to the final and David Moyes know this is his chance to repay the faith fans have shown in him and his team so this should be a great game to watch.

We will have all the live action of the match here, so please comeback here shortly before it all starts on the night. Full Match highlgiths will be available after the game is over.

ENGLISH FA CUP 2011-2012
LIVERPOOL VS EVERTON:
DATE: 14 April 2012 - TIME: 12:45 BST
VENUE: WEMBLEY, LONDON




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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

FC BARCELONA POST MATCH CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL CELEBRATIONS | VIDEO

FC BARCELONA prides itself in being "More The Just Any Club", its their unique differentiating slogan that they wave as their standard flag. With this in mind, Spanish Football Sports has whipped up & edited a Video that attempts to capture the "human moments" that makes Barça so different straight after the UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 3 - 1 victory over Manchester United last Saturday at the Wembley Stadium.

We see some tender & emotional filled moments that highlights one of the main reasons why FC Barcelona are considered the "Best Team In The World", along with their main architect of it all,  Coach Pep Guardiola. 





Hope all the Barça fans & Football fans in general enjoy this video & if so, share it with your mates.



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Sunday, May 29, 2011

FC Barcelona 3-1 Manchester United – Match Highlights

Barcelona produced another masterclass display to beat Manchester United 3-1 win the Champions League final at Wembley.

Goals from Pedro, Lionel Messi and David Villa punctuated a mesmeric team display as the Catalan side lifted club football’s biggest prize for the fourth time.

Wayne Rooney fired a superb first-half equaliser for United, cancelling out Pedro’s opener, but the Premier League champions were evenutally blown away by superior opponents.

Edwin van der Sar’s final game before retirement ended in disappointment, with the Dutchman at fault for letting Messi’s low strike scuttle past hime early in the second half.

And Sir Alex Ferguson was unable to slow the Spanish team’s super-slick passing, suffering a second final defeat to them within three years.

Pedro, Rooney Goal

szólj hozzá: Barca - United 1:1
szólj hozzá: Barca – United 1:1

Messi Goal

szólj hozzá: Barcelona 2-1 M utd
szólj hozzá: Barcelona 2-1 M utd

David Villa Goal

szólj hozzá: Barcelona 3-1 M UTD
szólj hozzá: Barcelona 3-1 M UTD



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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Champions League Final Match Facts – FC Barcelona

Did you know?

1. Barcelona’s only defeat in the Champions League this season was in London, when they lost 2-1 at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium last February.

2. Barcelona are the best attacking side in this season’s competition with 27 goals.

3. Barcelona are the only side to have completed more than 90% of passes in the Champions League this season (90.9%), whilst Xavi and Sergio Busquets are the only players to have completed more than 1,000 passes (1,103 and 1,035 respectively)

4. Barcelona have never failed to score in their last 20 Champions League games. The last side to stop them from finding the net were Rubin Kazan in November 2009.

5. Barcelona were the last side to lift the Champions League trophy at Wembley when they won it in 1992 (1-0 v Sampdoria, after extra-time).

6. This is the seventh time Barcelona have reached the final of the Champions League/European Cup, including three in the last six editions. They have won it three times and finished runners-up three times.

7. If Barcelona beat Manchester Utd at Wembley, Spain will overtake Italy in terms of most Champions League/European Cup trophies. At the moment, they are tied on 12 trophies each, with England a close third (11).

8. Lionel Messi is the top scorer this season in the Champions League with 11 goals. If he keeps hold of top spot, he would become the first player to win it outright in three consecutive seasons in the history of the European Cup.



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Champions League Final Match Facts – Manchester United

Did you know?

1. Manchester Utd are the only unbeaten side in the Champions League this season (nine wins, three draws).

2. Manchester Utd are the best defensive team with four goals conceded in 12 games.

3. None of Manchester Utd’s 18 goals in the Champions League this season have been headers.

4. Manchester Utd have reached their third Champions League final in the last four seasons. Their overall record in the Champions League/European Cup final is three wins and one defeat. The only side to beat them in the final are Barcelona, in 2009.

5. If Alex Ferguson lifts the trophy at Wembley, he will join Bob Paisley as the most decorated manager in the history of the Champions League/European Cup with three wins.

6. Alex Ferguson is the third manager to lead a team to four Champions League/European Cup finals (1999, 2008, 2009, 2011), after Miguel Muñoz and Marcello Lippi.

7. Edwin Van der Sar has the best saves-to-shots ratio in the Champions League this season, having saved 31 of 35 shots faced.

8. Van der Sar will become the oldest player to win the Champions League/European Cup if Manchester Utd are victorious. The oldest player to feature in the final will still be Juventus ‘keeper Dino Zoff: he was 41 years and 86 days old when he played Hamburg in the 1983 final (lost 0-1).

9. Dimitar Berbatov has failed to score in his last 1134 minutes of action in the Champions League. His last goal in the competition dates back to October 2008 (v Celtic).



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Monday, May 16, 2011

Liverpool 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur – Match Highlights

Tottenham seized the advantage in the race for the final Europa League spot as Liverpool’s first match since the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as permanent manager ended in a 2-0 defeat.

But referee Howard Webb could have been accused of having a helping hand in deciding the outcome with a series of questionable decisions which culminated in the award of a very favourable penalty for the visitors’ second.

Rafael van der Vaart’s volley had given Harry Redknapp’s side an early lead only for Liverpool to wrest back control of the game until 11 minutes after the interval when Webb controversially pointed to the spot and Luka Modric converted.

Spurs moved a point ahead of their rivals into fifth place as they inflicted a first home defeat for Dalglish, who signed a three-year contract on Thursday, since he replaced Roy Hodgson in early January.


szólj hozzá: Liverpool 0-2 Tottenham
szólj hozzá: Liverpool 0-2 Tottenham



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Chelsea 2-2 Newcastle United – Match Highlights

Carlo Ancelotti’s new-look Chelsea looked anything but challengers for next season’s Barclays Premier League title as they threw away victory against Newcastle.

In what could be his final home game in charge, Ancelotti’s team selection very much appeared to have the new campaign in mind and it looked promising when Branislav Ivanovic scored inside two minutes.

But Jonas Gutierrez soon levelled after unwittingly deflecting in Ryan Taylor’s free-kick and although Alex headed the Blues back in front late on, Steven Taylor snatched a draw at the death.


szólj hozzá: Chelsea 2-2 Newcastle
szólj hozzá: Chelsea 2-2 Newcastle



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Arsenal 1-2 Aston Villa – Match Highlights

Arsenal’s frustrating end to the season continued as Aston Villa ran out 2-1 winners at Emirates Stadium after an early brace from Darren Bent.

The Gunners are now in real danger of seeing FA Cup winners Manchester City, who have a match in hand, overtake them in the race for automatic Champions League qualification after a third defeat in four games.

Bent struck twice inside the opening 15 minutes following more poor defending from Arsene Wenger’s men.

While the Gunners boss will no doubt point to key decisions from referee Michael Oliver to turn down a first-half penalty shout and then rule out a close-range header from substitute Marouane Chamakh before Robin van Persie bundled home a late consolation, the boos which rang out at the final whistle sent a clear message that more of the same next season will not be tolerated.


szólj hozzá: Arsenal vs Aston Villa
szólj hozzá: Arsenal vs Aston Villa



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Barcelona 0-0 Deportivo La Coruna – Match Highlights

Champions Barcelona rested most of their first XI and finished with a goalless draw at home to Deportivo La Coruna, though they were able to celebrate their La Liga title in style in front of a delighted Camp Nou.

Depor’s point at the Nou Camp saw them slip to fourth from bottom – a point ahead of Real Zaragoza, who beat Espanyol 1-0 at La Romareda thanks to Leonardo Ponzio’s 55th-minute strike.


szólj hozzá: Bar 0-0 Dep
szólj hozzá: Bar 0-0 Dep



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Napoli 1-1 Inter Milan – Match Highlights

Napoli will return to the Champions League next term after earning the point they needed from a 1-1 draw with Internazionale in Serie A.

Napoli finish third in Serie A while Leonardo’s Inter are assured of second spot in the table ahead of next weekend’s final round of matches.

Samuel Eto’o smacked home the opening goal for the visitors from distance on 17 minutes, but a mistake in the Inter defence enabled Juan Zuniga to pounce and stab home the equaliser a minute into stoppage time in the first half.

The second half was a non-event after an enjoyable first period with both teams content to sit back and settle for the draw.


szólj hozzá: Nap 1-1 Int
szólj hozzá: Nap 1-1 Int



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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Manchester City 1-0 Stoke City (FA Cup Final) – Match Highlights

Manchester City claimed their first piece of silverware for 35 years as Yaya Toure’s second half strike gave Roberto Mancini’s side a 1-0 win over Stoke City in the FA Cup final at Wembley.

Toure pounced to slam home an emphatic finish in the 74th minute to breach Stoke’s obdurate defence and give City their first trophy since 1976.

The Cup victory provided the proverbial icing on the cake for Mancini’s side, who clinched their primary objective of delivering a top-four finish for a Champions League spot next season, while it sealed a memorable day for the city of Manchester after United won the Premier League title.


szólj hozzá: Man City vs Stoke City FA Cup
szólj hozzá: Man City vs Stoke City FA Cup



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Bayern Munich 2-1 VfB Stuttgart – Match Highlights

Bayern Munich extended their undefeated streak to nine games but had to settle for a third-place Bundesliga finish.

Stuttgart went ahead after 24 minutes through Shinji Okazaki before Mario Gomez equalised in the 37th minute and Bastian Schweinsteiger secured the victory with his goal after 71 minutes.

However, it was not enough to finish second – and therefore secure direct entry to the Champions League – as Bayer Leverkusen also won to hold onto the runner-up spot.

Stuttgart had their four-game winning streak ended and finished in 12th place with 42 points.


szólj hozzá: Bay 2-1 Stu
szólj hozzá: Bay 2-1 Stu



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Blackpool 4-3 Bolton Wanderers – Match Highlights

Blackpool gave themselves a fighting chance of avoiding relegation from the Premier League by coming out on top of a seven-goal thriller against Bolton.

There were four goals in the opening 24 minutes alone, with Kevin Davies putting Bolton ahead and then Matthew Taylor equalising after DJ Campbell and Jason Puncheon had netted for the Seasiders.

Campbell grabbed his second just before the break and, although Daniel Sturridge levelled again for Bolton in the 53rd minute, Charlie Adam’s strike 10 minutes later proved to be the winner.

Blackpool have delighted Premier League fans with their commitment to open, attacking football but even by their standards the first half at Bloomfield Road was something else, with four goals in the first 24 minutes.


szólj hozzá: Blackpool 4-3 Bolton Wanderers
szólj hozzá: Blackpool 4-3 Bolton Wanderers



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AC Milan 4-1 Cagliari – Match Highlights

AC Milan celebrated their first Scudetto in seven years with a 4-1 victory over Cagliari at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

Robinho got a first half brace either side of Gennaro Gattuso header before Andrea Cossu cut the arrears eight minutes before the interval.

The visitors improved in the second period but Clarence Seedorf put gloss on an already polished performance with a close range finish with a little over ten minutes remaining.

The Rossoneri, who won the Scudetto for the first time since 2004 with a goalless draw at Roma last weekend, put the disappointment of their midweek defeat against Palermo in the Coppa Italia behind them with an exquisite performance in front of a packed San Siro.

It was a performance befitting of champions and it was apt a performance of such mastery preceded the formal presentation of the Scudetto in front of a jubilant home crowd.


szólj hozzá: Mil 4-1 Cag
szólj hozzá: Mil 4-1 Cag



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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Newcastle United 2-1 Birmingham City – Match Highlights

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Steven Taylor headed Newcastle to Premier League safety as ten-man Birmingham’s woes increased with a 2-1 defeat at St James’ Park.

The Carling Cup winners had defender Liam Ridgewell controversially dismissed for deliberate handball ten minutes before the break to spark a madcap and ultimately decisive flurry of activity.

Shola Ameobi converted the resulting penalty to give the Magpies the advantage and when Taylor powered home a second from Joey Barton’s corner, the game looked to be over. However, Lee Bowyer marked his return to Tyneside with a 45th-minute strike, which went in off Fabricio Coloccini’s leg, to give the visitors hope.

But the margin of victory would have been far greater had it not been for the heroics of City keeper Ben Foster, who made stunning saves from Peter Lovenkrands, Nile Ranger and Kevin Nolan twice to keep his side in it to the whistle.

Victory took Newcastle to 44 points and left Birmingham on 39 and while the former can now start planning for next season, there is still work to be done for the West Midlanders.


szólj hozzá: N2-1B
szólj hozzá: N2-1B



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Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Blackpool – Match Highlights

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Tottenham failed to fully capitalise on a defeat for Manchester City as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Blackpool.

Spurs knew a win could have taken them to within four points of Manchester City in fourth place, but fell behind in farcical circumstances at White Hart Lane. Michael Dawson handballed to concede a penalty in the second half and Heurelho Gomes saved from Charlie Adam, but within 70 seconds the goalkeeper fouled Gary Taylor-Fletcher to concede another spot-kick.

Adam scored his second attempt from 12 yards after 76 minutes and had seemingly put Blackpool on course for a vital three points. However, Jermain Defoe scored with a minute of normal time remaining. The result means Spurs are six points behind City with three games remaining, ahead of the meeting of the two clubs on Tuesday.


szólj hozzá: T1-1B
szólj hozzá: T1-1B



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St.Pauli 1-8 Bayern Munich – Match Highlights

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Mario Gomez hit a hat-trick as Bayern Munich sealed a spot in next season’s Champions League qualifying round with an 8-1 rout of St Pauli which sent the Bundesliga’s bottom club back to the second division.

Bundesliga top scorer Gomez took his league goal tally to 27 and Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben scored twice each as Bayern moved up to 62 points, three behind second-placed Bayer Leverkusen who drew 1-1 with Hamburg SV.

Bayern can still finish second to book an automatic group stage spot with a win next week if Leverkusen lose, due to a far better goal difference.

The top two Bundesliga teams gain automatic qualification for the Champions League group stage while the third team will play a qualifying round.



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Sevilla 2-6 Real Madrid – Match Highlights

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored four to go ahead of Lionel Messi in the Primera Division scoring charts as Real Madrid dismantled a woeful Sevilla side.

Madrid were 3-0 up by half-time through goals from Sergio Ramos, Ronaldo and Kaka, before Alvaro Negredo pulled one back in the 61st minute.

Ronaldo responded, netting again in the 65th, 70th and 75th minutes, with Negredo netting his second six minutes from time.

It was the sort of attacking flair Madrid failed to show against Barcelona as they crashed out of the Champions League in midweek, and ensured Barcelona will have to wait at least another week to seal the title.

Jose Mourinho made four changes to the side which drew at the Nou Camp, with Ramos, Pepe, Karim Benzema and Mesut Ozil coming back in – and all four were involved as Madrid dominated from the off.



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