UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEASON 2009/10 MATCH PRESS KIT

Real Madrid CF (first leg: 0-1) Olympique Lyonnais Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Wednesday 10 March 2010 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Matchday 8 - First knockout round, second leg

Contents

Match background...... 2 Match facts...... 5 Squad list...... 8 Head coach...... 10 Match officials...... 11 Fixtures and results...... 12 Match-by-match lineups...... 16 Competition facts...... 18 Team facts...... 19 Legend...... 22

This press kit includes information relating to this UEFA Champions League match. For more detailed factual information, and in-depth competition statistics, please refer to the matchweek press kit, which can be downloaded at: http://www.uefa.com/uefa/mediaservices/presskits/index.html Real Madrid CF - Olympique Lyonnais Wednesday 10 March 2010 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) MATCH PRESS KIT Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Match background

Previous meetings

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 16/02/10 KO1 Olympique Lyonnais - Real Madrid CF 1-0 Lyon Makoun 47

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 21/11/06 GS Real Madrid CF - Olympique Lyonnais 2-2 Madrid M. Diarra 39, Van Nistelrooy 83; Carew 11, Malouda 31 13/09/06 GS Olympique Lyonnais - Real Madrid CF 2-0 Lyon Fred 11, Tiago 31

UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 23/11/05 GS Real Madrid CF - Olympique Lyonnais 1-1 Madrid 41; Carew 72 13/09/05 GS Olympique Lyonnais - Real Madrid CF 3-0 Lyon Carew 21, Juninho 26, Wiltord 31

Home Away Final Total Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Real Madrid CF 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 3 3 9 Olympique Lyonnais 3 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 9 3

Real Madrid CF - record versus clubs from opponents' country UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 08/12/09 GS - Real Madrid CF 1-3 Marseille Lucho González 11; 5, 80, Albiol 60 30/09/09 GS Real Madrid CF - Olympique de Marseille 3-0 Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo 58, 64, Kaká 61(p) UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 06/04/04 QF AS Monaco FC - Real Madrid CF 3-1 Monaco Giuly 45+1, 66, Morientes 48; Raúl agg: 5-5 ag González 36 24/03/04 QF Real Madrid CF - AS Monaco FC 4-2 Madrid Iván Helguera 51, Zidane 70, Figo 77, Ronaldo 81; Squillaci 43, Morientes 83 26/11/03 GS Olympique de Marseille - Real Madrid CF 1-2 Marseille Mido 63; Beckham 35, Ronaldo 73 16/09/03 GS Real Madrid CF - Olympique de Marseille 4-2 Madrid 29, Ronaldo 34, 57, Figo 61(p); Drogba 26, Van Buyten 83 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 15/03/94 QF Saint-Germain FC - Real Madrid CF 1-1 Paris Raymundo 51; Butragueño 20 agg: 2-1 03/03/94 QF Real Madrid CF - Paris Saint-Germain FC 0-1 Madrid Weah 32 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 18/03/93 QF Paris Saint-Germain FC - Real Madrid CF 4-1 Paris Weah 33, Ginola 81, Valdo 87, agg: 5-4 Kombouare 90; Zamorano 90 02/03/93 QF Real Madrid CF - Paris Saint-Germain FC 3-1 Madrid Butragueño 31, Zamorano 34, Míchel 89(p); Ginola 49 European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 02/03/60 QF Real Madrid CF - OGC Nice 4-0 Madrid Pepillo 21, Gento 40, Di Stéfano 45, agg: 6-3 Puskás 51 04/02/60 QF OGC Nice - Real Madrid CF 3-2 Nice Nurenberg 54, 67(p), 72; Herrera 15, Rial 30

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European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 03/06/59 F Real Madrid CF - 2-0 Stuttgart Mateos 1, Di Stéfano 47 Stade de Reims Champagne European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 14/03/57 QF OGC Nice - Real Madrid CF 2-3 Nice Foix 15, Ferry 82; Iglesias 45, Di agg: 2-6 Stéfano 50, 79 14/02/57 QF Real Madrid CF - OGC Nice 3-0 Madrid Iglesias 18, Mateos 49, 72 European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 13/06/56 F Real Madrid CF - 4-3 Paris Di Stéfano 14, Rial 30, 79, Marquitos Stade de Reims Champagne 67; Leblond 6, Templin 10, Hidalgo 62

Olympique Lyonnais - record versus clubs from opponents' country UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 11/03/09 KO1 FC Barcelona - Olympique Lyonnais 5-2 Barcelona Henry 25, 27, Messi 40, Eto'o 43, Keita agg: 6-3 90+5; Makoun 44, Juninho 48 24/02/09 KO1 Olympique Lyonnais - FC Barcelona 1-1 Lyon Juninho 7; Henry 67 UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 27/11/07 GS Olympique Lyonnais - FC Barcelona 2-2 Lyon Juninho 7, 80(p); Iniesta 3, Messi 58(p) 19/09/07 GS FC Barcelona - Olympique Lyonnais 3-0 Barcelona Clerc 21(og), Messi 82, Henry 90+1 UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 09/03/04 KO1 Olympique Lyonnais - 1-0 Lyon Juninho 77 de Fútbol agg: 2-0 25/02/04 KO1 Real Sociedad de Fútbol - 0-1 San Sebastian Schürrer 18(og) Olympique Lyonnais UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 23/10/01 GS Olympique Lyonnais - FC Barcelona 2-3 Lyon Luyindula 66, Carrière 88; Kluivert 9, 18, Gerard 90+4 10/10/01 GS FC Barcelona - Olympique Lyonnais 2-0 Barcelona Kluivert 78, Rivaldo 87(p) UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 17/10/00 GS Olympique Lyonnais - Valencia CF 1-2 Lyon Marlet 90; Sánchez 45, Baraja 86 27/09/00 GS Valencia CF - Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 Valencia Zahovič 77

Record versus clubs from opponents' country

Home Away Final Total Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Real Madrid CF 9 6 2 1 10 3 1 6 2 2 0 0 21 11 3 7 43 33 Olympique Lyonnais 8 4 2 2 7 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 15 5 4 6 19 22

Real Madrid CF will hope to move a step closer to their dream of reaching this year's UEFA Champions League final at their Santiago Bernabéu home when they welcome Olympique Lyonnais for the second leg of their last-16 tie. The nine-times European champions have not reached the quarter-finals since 2004 but will hope to put that right by finally getting the better of opponents who avoided defeat on both of their previous two trips to the Spanish capital and travel defending a 1-0 lead thanks to Jean II Makoun's 47th-minute thunderbolt in the first leg. Previous meetings • The clubs first squared off in the 2005/06 UEFA Champions League group stage. Lyon defeated Madrid 3-0 at the Stade de Gerland before a 1-1 draw in the Spanish capital, John Carew (72) cancelling out Guti's (41) and securing first place in the group for the side.

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• The lineups for that meeting in Madrid on 23 November 2005 were: Madrid: Casillas, Ramos, Pavón, Helguera, Roberto Carlos, Diogo, Pablo García, Beckham (Salgado 80), Zidane (Baptista 76), Guti, . Lyon: Coupet, Réveillère, Cris, Caçapa, Monsoreau (Fred 70), Tiago, , Juninho (Clément 90+3), Govou (Wiltord 69), Carew, Malouda. • Lyon again claimed top spot in their group with a draw at the Bernabéu in 2006/07. After a 2-0 home victory against Los Merengues in September 2006, they drew 2-2 in Madrid on 21 November that year despite letting slip a two-goal lead. Mahamadou Diarra (39) – playing against his old club – and Ruud van Nistelroy (83) restored parity after Carew (11) and Malouda (31) had struck, Grégory Coupet then saving a last-minute Van Nistelrooy penalty to secure Lyon a point. • The lineups were: Madrid: Casillas, Ramos, Helguera, Cannavaro, Roberto Carlos, Emerson (Cassano 76), Mahamadou Diarra, Guti, Robinho, Van Nistelrooy, Raúl. Lyon: Coupet, Réveillère, Cris, Squillaci, Abidal, Toulalan (Alou Diarra 90+2), Tiago, Juninho, Clerc, Carew, Malouda. Match background • Madrid have already beaten one Ligue 1 team at the Santiago Bernabéu this term, registering a 3-0 success against Olympique de Marseille in the group stage. • However, the Spanish side have lost their last three two-legged contests with Ligue 1 opposition, going down on away goals to AS Monaco FC in the 2003/04 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals and losing to Paris Saint-Germain FC in the last eight of both the 1992/93 UEFA Cup and the 1993/94 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. • Lyon have fallen at this stage in each of the past three campaigns, losing 6-3 to FC Barcelona 12 months ago after a 1-1 home draw was followed by a 5-2 defeat in Catalonia. • Their only win in seven attempts in Spain came at this stage of the 2003/04 UEFA Champions League when a 1-0 first-leg success at Real Sociedad de Fútbol, courtesy of Gabriel Schürrer's own goal, set them on the way to a 2-0 aggregate victory. • is the only survivor of the Lyon team that won in San Sebastian. Rémy Vercoutre watched from the bench. • Lyon have won three out of four away games in this season's UEFA Champions League. • Madrid won the first of their nine European Champion Clubs' Cups by beating French club Stade de Reims Champagne 4-3 in the competition's inaugural final in 1955/56. They defeated the same opponents 2-0 three years later to claim a fourth successive crown. • History provides Madrid with plenty of cause for optimism, the Spanish club having overturned a first-leg deficit at the Santiago Bernabéu on 20 previous occasions in UEFA competition, most recently against FC Bayern München in the 2001/02 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals (1-2 away, 2-0 home). They have been eliminated 11 times after losing the away leg, however, including at this stage of the competition in 2007/08 with a pair of 2-1 losses to AS Roma. • Lyon have won the first leg at home 11 times in UEFA competition and failed to progress only once, against Werder Bremen in the 1999/2000 UEFA Cup third round (3-0 home, 0-4 away). The most recent of Lyon's ten aggregate wins came in this season's play-off round against RSC Anderlecht (5-1 home, 3-1 away). Team ties • Madrid coach got the better of his Lyon counterpart Claude Puel when they met in the UEFA Champions League in the 2005/06 group stage. • Pellegrini's Villarreal CF earned a goalless draw at Puel's LOSC Lille Métropole before a 1-0 home win earned Villarreal progress as group winners and eliminated Lille. • Puel has had little joy against Spanish sides, suffering a 4-2 aggregate defeat by RCD Mallorca in the 1999/2000 UEFA Cup fourth round while at Monaco. With Lille he enjoyed a 1-0 win against Sevilla FC in the 2004/05 UEFA Cup group stage but suffered a round of 16 elimination by the same opponents in the 2005/06 edition. • The Lyon coach lost against Spanish opposition in his first ever European tie as a player. His Monaco team went down 2-0 at Valencia CF in the 1980/81 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup first round, before a 3-3 second-leg draw. Nine years later Puel was in the Monaco side that beat CF on penalties after a 0-0 aggregate draw in the quarter-finals of the same competition.

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• A product of the Lyon academy, Benzema spent five seasons in the club's first team, making 112 league appearances and scoring 43 goals. He helped Lyon win four league titles and finished the 20-goal top scorer in Ligue 1 in 2007/08. • Benzema's fellow Lyon old boy Mahamadou Diarra made 121 appearances for the club between 2002 and 2006 before leaving for the Santiago Bernabéu. • Madrid's French internationals Benzema and Lassana Diarra could line up against several national-team colleagues in the Lyon squad. Likewise, Madrid duo Gonzalo Higuaín and may face Lyon's Argentinian international Lisandro while Madrid's Kaká and Marcelo are team-mates with Michel Bastos and Cris for Brazil. • Higuaín has French citizenship having been born in Brest when his father Jorge, also a professional footballer, was playing for Stade Brestois 29. • Kaká and Cristiano Ronaldo have both helped eliminate Lyon from the UEFA Champions League. The former was in the AC Milan side that beat Lyon in the 2005/06 quarter-finals, while Ronaldo scored the only goal when Manchester United FC recorded a home win against Lyon in the last 16 in 2007/08 to complete a 2-1 aggregate success. • Govou was in the France side that overcame a Spain team featuring Madrid's , Sergio Ramos, and Raúl González in the last 16 of the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals. • Casillas, Raúl Albiol and Sergio Ramos helped Spain gain a measure of revenge with a 1-0 friendly win against a France featuring Lyon Jérémy Toulalan and Madrid's Lassana Diarra in February 2008. • Kim Källström appeared as a late substitute in Sweden's 2-1 loss to a Spain side including Casillas, Ramos and Albiol at UEFA EURO 2008. • Rafael van der Vaart came off the bench to score for AFC Ajax in a 2-0 win at Lyon in the UEFA Champions League group stage in October 2002. He also featured as a substitute in the Netherlands' 4-1 victory against France at UEFA EURO 2008. Match facts

Real Madrid UEFA milestones • The first leg against Lyon was Madrid's 150th UEFA Champions League match, group stage to final. UEFA Champions League statistics • Cristiano Ronaldo is the top scorer in the competition with six goals. Madrid are the joint highest scorers with 15. • Madrid have committed more fouls (125) than any other team in the last 16 and collected 20 yellow cards. Sergio Ramos alone has committed 22 fouls, the joint highest total in the competition. • Marcelo and Xabi Alonso serve one-match bans following their bookings in Lyon. Álvaro Arbeloa, Iker Casillas and Lassana Diarra will all incur a suspension with their next yellow cards. Latest domestic information • Saturday 6 March: Real Madrid CF 3-2 Sevilla FC (Ronaldo 60, Ramos 64, Van der Vaart 90+2; Alonso og 10, Dragutinović 52) Casillas; Arbeloa (Van der Vaart 55), Garay, Albiol, Ramos; Marcelo, Alonso, Lassana Diarra (Guti 55), Kaká (Raúl 75); Ronaldo, Higuaín • Arbeloa returned from suspension to take his place at left-back, Marcelo pushing into midfield as dropped to the bench. • Madrid maintained their 100% home Liga record. They have won 16 of their 17 games at home in all competitions this season, including the last 11, their only defeat at the Santiago Bernabéu coming against AC Milan on Matchday 3. • Manuel Pellegrini's side have 62 points from 25 games, Madrid's best ever haul at this stage, and moved back ahead of FC Barcelona at the Liga summit. They have scored three goals or more in each of their last six league matches. • Against Sevilla Raúl González came on for his 543rd Liga match, drawing level with Eusebio Sacristán in second place on the list of all-time appearance-makers, behind Andoni Zubizarreta (622). • Ramos struck against his former club, the defender's second goal in as many games after scoring for Spain against France on 3 March.

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• Ronaldo has scored 20 goals in 21 games in all competitions for Madrid this season. • Diego Maradona was among the spectators at the Santiago Bernabéu. • Madrid had been in emphatic form in their previous two outings, beating Villarreal CF 6-2 at home and CD Tenerife 5-1 away. Ronaldo (2 goals), Kaká (3) and Gonzalo Higuaín (4) were each on target in both matches. • Raúl scored his 227th Liga goal against Tenerife, joining Alfredo di Stéfano in third position on the list of all-time top-flight goalscorers behind Telmo Zarra (251) and Hugo Sánchez (234). • Ramos made his 200th appearance for Madrid – his 150th for the club in the Liga – against Villarreal on 21 February. • Higuaín has scored 20 goals in 30 games for club and country this season, including 11 in his last 11. • Pellegrini's side have conceded 20 goals in 25 league fixtures this term, eight fewer than they had shipped at the same stage last season. UEFA Champions League squad • In Rodrigo Moreno • Out Ruud van Nistelrooy (Hamburger SV) Injury news • Ezequiel Garay – out 24 January to 13 February (left hamstring) • Jerzy Dudek – out 12-21 February (bruised right knee) • Rafael van der Vaart – out 14-21 February (strained left thigh) • Guti – out 20 November to 10 January (left thigh) and 12 February to 6 March (sprained right ankle, groin) • Christoph Metzelder – out since 26 November (hamstring, right calf) • Pepe – out since 12 December (torn knee ligaments) • – out 9-16 February and since 16 February (groin) • Royston Drenthe – out since 19 February (torn left thigh) • Pepe has been ruled out for the rest of the season after injuring his knee during Madrid's 3-2 win at Valencia CF. • Metzelder was in Madrid's party for the RC Deportivo La Coruña match on 30 January but then picked up a calf injury in training. He has since returned to the matchday squad. • Guti, Dudek, Van der Vaart and Drenthe all picked up injuries in training. International duty • Tuesday 2 March Republic of Ireland 0-2 Brazil, friendly – Kaká • Wednesday 3 March France 0-2 Spain, friendly – Lassana Diarra; Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos (goal), Álvaro Arbeloa, Xabi Alonso, Raúl Albiol (sub) Germany 0-1 Argentina, friendly – Gonzalo Higuaín (goal) Netherlands 2-1 United States, friendly – Rafael van der Vaart (sub) 2-0 China, friendly – Cristiano Ronaldo • Casillas moved level with Raúl on Spain's all-time appearance list when he won his 102nd cap in Paris. Zubizarreta leads the way on 126. Miscellaneous • The 3-0 win at Xerez CD on 13 February marked Casillas's 500th competitive appearance for Madrid. • On 12 February Madrid announced the arrival of Real Racing Club forward Sergio Canales on a six-year deal. The 18-year-old will remain in Santander until the end of the season before linking up with his new side on 1 July. • Ronaldo and Kaká were named in the UEFA.com Team of the Year 2009 announced on 20 January. Ronaldo finished runner-up to Barcelona's in both the 2009 Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player awards in December. • On 5 February Marcelo agreed a three-year contract extension, tying him to Madrid until June 2015. Lyon UEFA milestones • Lyon have conceded 94 goals in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final.

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UEFA Champions League statistics • Sidney Govou, Lisandro and Miralem Pjanić will incur a suspension with their next bookings. Latest domestic information • Saturday 6 March: US Boulogne 0-0 Olympique Lyonnais Lloris; Réveillère, Cris, Boumsong, Cissokho; Bodmer (Delgado 59), Makoun, Källström; Govou (Lisandro 59), Bastos (Pjanić 82); Gomis • Lyon's first ever game at Boulogne's Stade de la Libération ended in only their second goalless draw of the season. The hosts' Yoann Lachor was sent off in added time. • It was Lyon's sixth successive clean sheet – they have not conceded in 620 minutes, since Mevlüt Erdinç struck for Paris Saint-Germain FC on 31 January. • With Jérémy Toulalan rested alongside Lisandro on the substitutes' bench, Mathieu Bodmer made his first Ligue 1 start since 26 September. • Michel Bastos appeared fine when substituted but was ruled out of the Madrid game on Monday with a "muscular problem" according to Lyon. Bastos had scored his first hat-trick in France in the 4-0 victory at FC Sochaux-Montbéliard on 21 February, all three goals coming in the opening 25 minutes. • Lyon are unbeaten in seven outings, winning five and drawing two. • Lisandro rounded off the win and was on target again six days later as a 2-0 home triumph over OGC Nice lifted Lyon into the top three in Ligue 1 for the first time since 6 December. • Eighteen of Lyon's 45 Ligue 1 goals this term have come in the final 15 minutes of games. • Lyon are unbeaten in Ligue 1 in 2010, winning six and drawing two. • Toulalan scored his first competitive goal for Lyon on 13 January in a 3-0 League Cup victory against FC Metz. It was the midfielder's 105th game for the club since arriving from FC Nantes in summer 2006. • Bafétimbi Gomis has missed just one of Lyon's 39 games this season – the second leg of their UEFA Champions League play-off at RSC Anderlecht. UEFA Champions League squad • In None • Out Romain Beynié (FC Gueugnon) • Lyon signed Dejan Lovren on a four-and-a-half year contract in January but the Croatian international, 20, is not in their UEFA Champions League squad having appeared in qualifying for NK Dinamo Zagreb. Injury news • Anderson – out since last season (knee, calf, shoulder) • Mathieu Bodmer – out 26 September to 9 January and 9 January to 27 February (groin) • César Delgado – out 16 February to 6 March (hamstring) • François Clerc – out 4-21 November, 21 November to 6 December and since 6 December (knee) • Michel Bastos – out since 8 March (muscular injury) International duty • Tuesday 2 March Republic of Ireland 0-2 Brazil, friendly – Michel Bastos France 3-1 Croatia, U21 friendly – Maxime Gonalons • Wednesday 3 March France 0-2 Spain, friendly – Hugo Lloris, Jérémy Toulalan, Sidney Govou (sub) Italy 0-0 Cameroon, friendly – Jean II Makoun (sub) Wales 0-1 Sweden, friendly – Kim Källström Belgium 0-1 Croatia, friendly – Dejan Lovren (sub) Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1 Ghana, friendly – Miralem Pjanić (goal) Miscellaneous • When club president Jean-Michel Aulas's business held a conference in Madrid in January, Real Madrid's former Lyon striker Karim Benzema attended an autograph session with employees.

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Real Madrid CF

Current season All-time UCLQ UCL League UCL UEFA No. Player Nat. DoB Age D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Iker Casillas ESP 20/05/81 28 * - - 7 - 25 - 100 - 106 - 13 Jerzy Dudek POL 23/03/73 36 ------46 - 69 - 25 Antonio Adán ESP 13/05/87 22 ------36 Tomás Mejías ESP 30/01/89 21 ------Defenders 2 Álvaro Arbeloa ESP 17/01/83 27 * - - 5 - 18 1 27 - 31 - 3 Pepe POR 26/02/83 27 - - - 6 - 10 1 32 2 33 2 4 Sergio Ramos ESP 30/03/86 23 - - - 6 - 21 3 34 3 40 4 12 Marcelo BRA 12/05/88 21 S - - 6 - 24 2 17 - 17 - 15 Royston Drenthe NED 08/04/87 22 - - - 2 1 7 - 11 1 15 1 18 Raúl Albiol ESP 04/09/85 24 - - - 7 1 22 - 22 2 37 2 19 Ezequiel Garay ARG 10/10/86 23 - - - 2 - 14 1 2 - 6 - 21 Christoph Metzelder GER 05/11/80 29 - - - - - 1 - 17 - 28 - 5 Fernando Gago ARG 10/04/86 23 - - - 2 - 5 - 16 - 16 - 6 Mahamadou Diarra MLI 18/05/81 28 - - - 2 - 10 - 51 5 56 5 10 Lassana Diarra FRA 10/03/85 24 * - - 5 - 19 1 17 - 19 1 14 Guti ESP 31/10/76 33 - - - 2 1 13 2 96 16 102 18 22 Xabi Alonso ESP 25/11/81 28 S - - 7 - 22 1 54 3 63 3 23 Rafael van der Vaart NED 11/02/83 27 - - - 2 - 16 3 29 7 69 22 24 Esteban Granero ESP 02/07/87 22 - - - 3 - 21 3 3 - 12 4 30 Pedro Mosquera ESP 21/04/88 21 ------Forwards 7 Raúl González ESP 27/06/77 32 - - - 6 2 23 4 129 66 137 68 8 Kaká BRA 22/04/82 27 - - - 6 1 21 7 62 24 70 25 9 Cristiano Ronaldo POR 05/02/85 25 - - - 5 6 16 14 57 21 63 22 11 Karim Benzema FRA 19/12/87 22 - - - 5 1 19 7 24 13 24 13 16 Rodrigo ESP 06/03/91 19 ------20 Gonzalo Higuaín ARG 10/12/87 22 - - - 6 2 19 16 20 2 20 2 Coach - Manuel Pellegrini CHI 16/09/53 56 - - - 7 - - - 29 - 61 -

Key: Squad list is ordered by position and then numerically D Disciplinary: * Misses next match if booked, S Suspended, # Suspended for at least one match UCLQ1: Current season total UEFA Champions League appearances in the qualifying rounds and play-offs only UCL2: Current season total UEFA Champions League appearances from the group stage onwards prior to the current matchday UCL3: Total appearances in the UEFA Champions League from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only UEFA4: All-time total appearances in UEFA club competitions including all qualifying round matches

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Olympique Lyonnais

Current season All-time UCLQ UCL League UCL UEFA No. Player Nat. DoB Age D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Hugo Lloris FRA 26/12/86 23 - 2 - 7 - 25 - 15 - 17 - 25 Joan Hartock FRA 17/02/87 23 ------30 Rémy Vercoutre FRA 26/06/80 29 - - - - - 2 - 9 - 9 - 40 Anthony Lopes POR 01/10/90 19 ------45 Mathieu Gorgelin FRA 05/08/90 19 ------Defenders 2 François Clerc FRA 18/04/83 26 - - - 1 - 7 - 20 - 20 - 3 Cris BRA 03/06/77 32 - 2 - 7 - 25 2 44 3 46 3 4 Jean-Alain Boumsong FRA 14/12/79 30 - - - 3 - 16 1 18 - 49 1 12 Timothée Kolodziejczak FRA 01/10/91 18 - - - 1 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 13 Anthony Réveillère FRA 10/11/79 30 - 2 - 6 - 20 - 52 1 60 1 20 Aly Cissokho FRA 15/09/87 22 - 2 - 7 1 23 - 11 1 15 1 23 Anderson BRA 27/04/80 29 ------16 - 24 1 32 Lamine Gassama FRA 20/10/89 20 - - - 2 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 35 Nicolas Seguin FRA 06/03/90 20 ------36 Sébastien Faure FRA 03/01/91 19 ------37 Thomas Fontaine FRA 08/05/91 18 ------44 Ousmane N'Diaye SEN 19/08/91 18 ------46 Loïc Abenzoar FRA 14/02/89 21 ------50 Arnaud Archimbaud FRA 19/04/90 19 ------52 Mickael Fourtier FRA 02/10/90 19 ------Midfielders 5 Mathieu Bodmer FRA 22/11/82 27 - 2 - - - 9 1 21 - 42 1 6 Kim Källström SWE 24/08/82 27 - 2 - 7 1 22 3 27 3 40 5 7 Michel Bastos BRA 02/08/83 26 - 2 1 5 1 23 7 9 1 12 3 8 Miralem Pjanić BIH 02/04/90 19 * 2 1 7 3 26 3 8 3 10 4 10 Ederson BRA 13/01/86 24 - 1 - 5 - 15 1 13 - 14 - 17 Jean II Makoun CMR 29/05/83 26 - 2 - 7 1 22 1 29 4 47 4 19 César Delgado ARG 18/08/81 28 - 2 - 5 1 21 3 9 1 11 1 22 Clément Grenier FRA 07/01/91 19 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 28 Jérémy Toulalan FRA 10/09/83 26 - 2 - 5 - 20 - 26 - 34 - 31 Saïd Mehamha FRA 04/09/90 19 ------34 Enzo Reale FRA 07/10/91 18 ------41 Maxime Gonalons FRA 10/03/89 20 - 1 - 3 1 11 1 3 1 4 1 43 Yoann Court FRA 14/01/90 20 ------47 Eric Tie Bi FRA 20/07/90 19 ------48 Maxime Blanc FRA 23/01/92 18 ------49 Jordan Ferri FRA 12/03/92 17 ------51 Xavier Chavalerin FRA 07/03/91 19 ------53 Arthur Heyninck FRA 05/02/90 20 ------Forwards 9 Lisandro ARG 02/03/83 27 * 2 4 6 1 22 11 34 14 36 18 14 Sidney Govou FRA 27/07/79 30 * - - 7 1 22 2 67 10 71 11 18 Bafétimbi Gomis FRA 06/08/85 24 - 1 2 7 2 27 7 7 2 16 8 29 Yannis Tafer FRA 11/02/91 19 - - - - - 6 1 - - - - 38 Alexandre Lacazette FRA 28/05/91 18 ------39 Ishak Belfodil FRA 12/01/92 18 - 1 - - - 2 - - - 1 - 54 Romain Miguet FRA 20/03/90 19 ------55 Harry Novillo FRA 11/02/92 18 ------Coach - Claude Puel FRA 02/09/61 48 - 2 - 7 - - - 35 - 73 -

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Real Madrid CF: Manuel Pellegrini Date of birth: 16 September 1953 Nationality: Chilean Playing career: CF Universidad de Chile Coaching career: CF Universidad de Chile, CD Palestino (three times), Chile Under-20, CD O'Higgins, CD Universidad Católica, LDU de Quito, CA San Lorenzo de Almagro, CA River Plate, Villarreal CF, Real Madrid CF • The former centre-back began his coaching career in 1988 with his sole club as a player, Universidad de Chile, before spending the next 16 years working with sides in Chile, Ecuador and Argentina. • Took over at Villarreal in 2004, guiding them to fourth place in the Liga in his debut season and securing a place in the UEFA Champions League for the first time. His side also reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. • The following campaign, Villarreal defied all expectations by reaching the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, where they bowed out 1-0 on aggregate to Arsenal FC. • Turned Villarreal into a force to be reckoned with in the Liga, finishing second in 2007/08, a club record. They reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals last season, again being knocked out by Arsenal. • Announced as the new Real Madrid coach on 1 June, signing a two-year contract.

Olympique Lyonnais: Claude Puel Date of birth: 2 September 1961 Nationality: French Playing career: AS Monaco FC Coaching career: AS Monaco FC, LOSC Lille Métropole, Olympique Lyonnais • Olympique Lyonnais coach Claude Puel is no stranger to big European nights, having spent 22 years as player and coach at AS Monaco FC and then led LOSC Lille Métropole into the UEFA Champions League. • Puel amassed 488 league games as Monaco's midfield anchorman, winning two French titles (1982, 1988) and the 1991 French Cup in addition to reaching the 1992 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final and the UEFA Champions League semi-finals two years later. • Puel's coaching philosophy is simple: assemble a team with high fitness levels, stamina and speed in abundance and a miserly defence. Such virtues helped Monaco to the French title in 2000 and earned Lille UEFA Intertoto Cup victory in 2004, three years after Puel had taken charge. • When appointed Lille coach in summer 2001, Puel looked to the long term; his ambitions came to fruition ahead of schedule as he steered his team into Europe's premier club competition achieved with second place in Ligue 1 in 2005 – their best finish for 50 years. • Lille came third in 2006, going on to the UEFA Champions League first knockout round before Puel moved to Lyon in 2008. Although he oversaw the end of a seven-year run of league titles in his first season, Puel did guide Lyon to the UEFA Champions League first knockout round, where they lost to eventual winners FC Barcelona.

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Referee Nicola Rizzoli (ITA) Assistant referees Cristiano Copelli (ITA), Luca Maggiani (ITA) Fourth official Andrea De Marco (ITA) UEFA Delegate Jim Boyce (NIR) UEFA Referee observer Serge Muhmenthaler (SUI) Referee Name Date of birth UCL matches * UEFA matches Nicola Rizzoli 05/10/1971 6 26 • Born in the Italian town of Mirandola in October 1971, Nicola Rizzoli is following in the footsteps of one of the most famous referees of recent years, Pierluigi Collina, who also started his career as part of the group of match officials based in Bologna. • An architect by profession, Rizzoli was promoted to the refereeing lists for Serie A and B in 2001, making his top-flight debut the following year. • His major breakthrough came in 2006/07 when he took charge of some of Serie A's most high-profile fixtures, including the game between AS Roma and FC Internazionale Milano and the derbies in Milan and Rome. • By the end of that season he had become a regular presence as a fourth official in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup. He then took charge of five games in the latter competition in the 2007/08 campaign. • Rizzoli made his only refereeing appearance in UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifying in the Netherlands-Slovenia match in October 2007 having received his FIFA badge earlier that year. He was selected in the UEFA Champions League proper for the first time at the start of 2008/09, taking charge of two games in that season's group stage and acting as fourth official at the semi-final second leg between Arsenal FC and Manchester United FC. UEFA Champions League matches involving teams from the two countries involved in this match Date Comp. Stage Match Res. Venue 04/11/08 UCL GS Olympique de Marseille - PSV Eindhoven 3-0 Marseille 25/08/09 UCL P-O RSC Anderlecht - Olympique Lyonnais 1-3 Brussels 30/09/09 UCL GS FC Porto - Club Atlético de Madrid 2-0 Porto Other matches - Matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in this match Date Comp. Stage Match Res. Venue 21/07/07 UIC R3 CF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa - Club Atlético de Madrid 2-1 Bistrita 25/10/07 UCUP GS FC Basel 1893 - Stade Rennais FC 1-0 Basel 06/12/07 UCUP GS Aalborg BK - Getafe CF 1-2 Aalborg 19/07/08 UIC R3 Stade Rennais FC - SC Tavriya Simferopol 1-0 Rennes

* Group stage to final only

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Real Madrid CF

Date Competition Opponent Result Goalscorers 29/08/09 League RC Deportivo La Coruña (H) W 3-2 Raúl González 26, Cristiano Ronaldo 35 (p), L. Diarra 60 12/09/09 League RCD Espanyol (A) W 3-0 Granero 39, Guti 77, Cristiano Ronaldo 90+1 20/09/09 League Xerez CD (H) W 5-0 Cristiano Ronaldo 1, 75, Guti 78, Benzema 82, Van Nistelrooy 89 23/09/09 League Villarreal CF (A) W 2-0 Cristiano Ronaldo 2, Kaká 73 (p) 26/09/09 League CD Tenerife (H) W 3-0 Benzema 47, 58, Kaká 77 04/10/09 League Sevilla FC (A) L 1-2 Pepe 48 17/10/09 League Real Valladolid CF (H) W 4-2 Raúl González 14, 18, Marcelo 45+2, Higuaín 79 24/10/09 League Real Sporting de Gijón (A) D 0-0 27/10/09 Cup AD Alcorcon (A) L 0-4 31/10/09 League Getafe CF (H) W 2-0 Higuaín 53, 56 07/11/09 League Club Atlético de Madrid (A) W 3-2 Kaká 5, Marcelo 25, Higuaín 64 10/11/09 Cup AD Alcorcon (H) W 1-0 Van der Vaart 82 21/11/09 League Real Racing Club (H) W 1-0 Higuaín 22 29/11/09 League FC Barcelona (A) L 0-1 05/12/09 League UD Almería (H) W 4-2 Sergio Ramos 31, Higuaín 73, Benzema 82, Cristiano Ronaldo 84 12/12/09 League Valencia CF (A) W 3-2 Higuaín 54, 65, Garay 83 19/12/09 League Real Zaragoza (H) W 6-0 Higuaín 3, 34, Van der Vaart 26, 28, Cristiano Ronaldo 50, Benzema 71 03/01/10 League CA Osasuna (A) D 0-0 10/01/10 League RCD Mallorca (H) W 2-0 Higuaín 8, Granero 50 16/01/10 League Athletic Club (A) L 0-1 24/01/10 League Málaga CF (H) W 2-0 Cristiano Ronaldo 35, 39 30/01/10 League RC Deportivo La Coruña (A) W 3-1 Granero 13, Benzema 40, 90+1 06/02/10 League RCD Espanyol (H) W 3-0 Sergio Ramos 5, Kaká 30, Higuaín 90 13/02/10 League Xerez CD (A) W 3-0 Arbeloa 64, Cristiano Ronaldo 69, 71 21/02/10 League Villarreal CF (H) W 6-2 Cristiano Ronaldo 18, Kaká 20 (p), 79, Higuaín 54, 71, Xabi Alonso 87 (p) 27/02/10 League CD Tenerife (A) W 5-1 Higuaín 29, 42, Kaká 48, Cristiano Ronaldo 80 (p), Raúl González 90+2 06/03/10 League Sevilla FC (H) W 3-2 Cristiano Ronaldo 60, Sergio Ramos 64, Van der Vaart 90+2 14/03/10 League Real Valladolid CF (A) 21/03/10 League Real Sporting de Gijón (H) 24/03/10 League Getafe CF (A) 28/03/10 League Club Atlético de Madrid (H) 04/04/10 League Real Racing Club (A) 11/04/10 League FC Barcelona (H) 14/04/10 League UD Almería (A) 18/04/10 League Valencia CF (H) 25/04/10 League Real Zaragoza (A) 02/05/10 League CA Osasuna (H) 05/05/10 League RCD Mallorca (A) 09/05/10 League Athletic Club (H) 16/05/10 League Málaga CF (A)

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Pos. Clubs Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Real Madrid CF 25 20 2 3 67 20 62 2 FC Barcelona 25 19 5 1 61 16 62 3 Valencia CF 25 13 8 4 42 26 47 4 Sevilla FC 25 13 4 8 38 28 43 5 RCD Mallorca 25 13 4 8 41 28 43 6 RC Deportivo La Coruña 25 12 5 8 29 27 41 7 Athletic Club 25 12 4 9 34 30 40 8 Villarreal CF 25 9 6 10 36 37 33 9 Getafe CF 25 10 3 12 31 32 33 10 Club Atlético de Madrid 25 8 7 10 38 38 31 11 CA Osasuna 25 8 7 10 24 26 31 12 Real Sporting de Gijón 25 8 7 10 28 32 31 13 UD Almería 25 7 9 9 29 35 30 14 RCD Espanyol 25 7 7 11 18 32 28 15 Málaga CF 25 6 9 10 31 33 27 16 Real Racing Club 25 6 8 11 24 37 26 17 Real Zaragoza 25 6 7 12 30 48 25 18 Real Valladolid CF 25 3 11 11 27 44 20 19 CD Tenerife 25 5 5 15 21 52 20 20 Xerez CD 25 3 6 16 18 46 15

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Olympique Lyonnais

Date Competition Opponent Result Goalscorers 08/08/09 League Le Mans UC 72 (A) D 2-2 Bodmer 28, Lisandro 90 15/08/09 League Valenciennes FC (H) W 1-0 Gomis 37 22/08/09 League AJ Auxerre (A) W 3-0 Boumsong 31, Makoun 45+1, Pjanić 65 29/08/09 League AS Nancy-Lorraine (H) W 3-1 Gomis 38, Lisandro 51, Bastos 68 12/09/09 League FC Lorient (H) W 1-0 Bastos 72 20/09/09 League Paris Saint-Germain FC (A) D 1-1 Gomis 85 26/09/09 League Toulouse FC (H) W 2-1 Tafer 52, Gomis 71 03/10/09 League RC Lens (A) W 2-0 Govou 7, Källström 78 17/10/09 League FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (H) L 0-2 24/10/09 League OGC Nice (A) L 1-4 Ederson 84 31/10/09 League AS Saint-Etienne (A) W 1-0 Gomis 83 08/11/09 League Olympique de Marseille (H) D 5-5 Pjanić 3, Govou 14, Lisandro 81, 84 (p), Bastos 90 21/11/09 League Grenoble Foot 38 (A) D 1-1 Delgado 66 29/11/09 League Stade Rennais FC (H) D 1-1 Lisandro 42 06/12/09 League LOSC Lille Métropole (A) L 3-4 Lisandro 2, 22 (p), 35 13/12/09 League FC Girondins de Bordeaux (H) L 0-1 16/12/09 League US Boulogne (H) W 2-0 Pjanić 72, Delgado 90+1 20/12/09 League AS Monaco FC (A) D 1-1 Bastos 22 23/12/09 League Montpellier Hérault SC (H) L 1-2 Gomis 83 09/01/10 Cup RC Strasbourg (A) W 3-1 Gomis 11, Bastos 14, 72 13/01/10 Cup FC Metz (H) W 3-0 Toulalan 30, Lisandro 87, 89 16/01/10 League AS Nancy-Lorraine (A) W 2-0 Cris 79, Gonalons 86 20/01/10 League FC Lorient (A) W 3-1 Lisandro 63, Källström 71, 88 24/01/10 Cup AS Monaco FC (A) L 1-2 Boumsong 45+1 27/01/10 Cup FC Lorient (A) L 0-1 31/01/10 League Paris Saint-Germain FC (H) W 2-1 Gomis 77, Cris 81 07/02/10 League Toulouse FC (A) D 0-0 13/02/10 League RC Lens (H) W 1-0 Delgado 77 21/02/10 League FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (A) W 4-0 Bastos 5, 24, 26, Lisandro 80 27/02/10 League OGC Nice (H) W 2-0 Lisandro 10, Apam 90+3 (og) 06/03/10 League US Boulogne (A) D 0-0 13/03/10 League AS Saint-Etienne (H) 21/03/10 League Olympique de Marseille (A) 28/03/10 League Grenoble Foot 38 (H) 03/04/10 League Stade Rennais FC (A) 10/04/10 League LOSC Lille Métropole (H) 17/04/10 League FC Girondins de Bordeaux (A) 24/04/10 League AS Monaco FC (H) 02/05/10 League Montpellier Hérault SC (A) 05/05/10 League AJ Auxerre (H) 08/05/10 League Valenciennes FC (A) 15/05/10 League Le Mans UC 72 (H)

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Pos. Clubs Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 FC Girondins de Bordeaux 25 16 4 5 42 20 52 2 Montpellier Hérault SC 27 16 4 7 37 28 52 3 Olympique Lyonnais 27 14 8 5 45 28 50 4 Olympique de Marseille 26 14 7 5 47 28 49 5 LOSC Lille Métropole 27 14 6 7 50 28 48 6 AJ Auxerre 26 14 6 6 25 21 48 7 AS Monaco FC 27 13 3 11 32 33 42 8 Valenciennes FC 27 12 5 10 39 37 41 9 FC Lorient 27 11 7 9 39 29 40 10 Stade Rennais FC 27 11 7 9 36 27 40 11 Toulouse FC 27 10 7 10 27 21 37 12 AS Nancy-Lorraine 27 10 5 12 32 39 35 13 FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 26 10 5 11 22 31 35 14 Paris Saint-Germain FC 27 9 7 11 35 31 34 15 RC Lens 27 9 7 11 26 31 34 16 AS Saint-Etienne 27 7 6 14 19 33 27 17 OGC Nice 27 7 5 15 27 45 26 18 Le Mans UC 72 26 5 6 15 24 40 21 19 US Boulogne 27 3 8 16 17 46 17 20 Grenoble Foot 38 27 3 5 19 20 45 14

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Real Madrid CF Group stage Standings Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts Real Madrid CF 6 4 1 1 15 7 13 AC Milan 6 2 3 1 8 7 9 Olympique de Marseille 6 2 1 3 10 10 7 FC Zürich 6 1 1 4 5 14 4

Matchday 1 (15/09/09) FC Zürich 2-5 Real Madrid CF Goals: 0-1 Cristiano Ronaldo 27, 0-2 Raúl González 34, 0-3 Higuaín 45+1, 1-3 Margairaz 64(pen), 2-3 Aegerter 65, 2-4 Cristiano Ronaldo 89, 2-5 Guti 90+4 Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pepe, Raúl González, Kaká, Cristiano Ronaldo, L. Diarra, Drenthe, Albiol, Higuaín (Guti 68), Xabi Alonso (Gago 59)

Matchday 2 (30/09/09) Real Madrid CF 3-0 Olympique de Marseille Goals: 1-0 Cristiano Ronaldo 58, 2-0 Kaká 61(pen), 3-0 Cristiano Ronaldo 64 Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Pepe, Sergio Ramos (Garay 72), Gago, Kaká (Raúl González 78), Cristiano Ronaldo (Higuaín 70), Benzema, Marcelo, Guti, Albiol, Xabi Alonso

Matchday 3 (21/10/09) Real Madrid CF 2-3 AC Milan Goals: 1-0 Raúl González 19, 1-1 Pirlo 62, 1-2 Pato 66, 2-2 Drenthe 76, 2-3 Pato 88 Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Raúl González, Kaká, L. Diarra, Benzema, Marcelo, Albiol, Xabi Alonso, Granero (Drenthe 66)

Matchday 4 (03/11/09) AC Milan 1-1 Real Madrid CF Goals: 0-1 Benzema 29, 1-1 Ronaldinho 35(pen) Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Kaká, L. Diarra, Benzema (Van Nistelrooy 82), Marcelo, Albiol, Higuaín (Raúl González 75), Xabi Alonso

Matchday 5 (25/11/09) Real Madrid CF 1-0 FC Zürich Goals: 1-0 Higuaín 21 Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Arbeloa (Van der Vaart 58), Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Raúl González (Cristiano Ronaldo 70), Kaká (Granero 90), L. Diarra, Marcelo, Albiol, Higuaín, Xabi Alonso

Matchday 6 (08/12/09) Olympique de Marseille 1-3 Real Madrid CF Goals: 0-1 Cristiano Ronaldo 5, 1-1 Lucho González 11, 1-2 Albiol 60, 1-3 Cristiano Ronaldo 80 Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo, L. Diarra, Marcelo, Albiol, Higuaín (Benzema 63), Xabi Alonso (M. Diarra 78), Van der Vaart (Raúl González 72) Knockout phase First knockout round (16/02/10) Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 Real Madrid CF Goals: 1-0 Makoun 47 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Boumsong, Pjanić (Källström 78), Lisandro (Gomis 81), Réveillère, Govou, Makoun, Delgado (Bastos 89), Cissokho, Toulalan Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Arbeloa, Sergio Ramos, M. Diarra, Kaká, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcelo (Garay 46), Albiol, Higuaín (Benzema 64), Xabi Alonso, Granero

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Olympique Lyonnais

Play-offs (19/08/09) Olympique Lyonnais 5-1 RSC Anderlecht Goals: 1-0 Pjanić 10, 2-0 Lisandro 15(pen), 3-0 Bastos 39, 4-0 Gomis 42, 4-1 Suárez 58, 5-1 Gomis 63 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Bodmer, Källström (Makoun 64), Bastos, Pjanić, Lisandro (Delgado 72), Réveillère, Gomis (Ederson 82), Cissokho, Toulalan (25/08/09) RSC Anderlecht 1-3 Olympique Lyonnais (agg: 2-8 ) Goals: 0-1 Lisandro 26, 0-2 Lisandro 32, 0-3 Lisandro 41, 1-3 Suárez 51(pen) Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Bodmer, Källström (Pjanić 80), Bastos, Lisandro (Belfodil 60), Réveillère, Makoun, Delgado, Cissokho, Toulalan (Gonalons 73)

Group stage Standings Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts ACF Fiorentina 6 5 0 1 14 7 15 Olympique Lyonnais 6 4 1 1 12 3 13 Liverpool FC 6 2 1 3 5 7 7 Debreceni VSC 6 0 0 6 5 19 0

Matchday 1 (16/09/09) Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 ACF Fiorentina Goals: 1-0 Pjanić 76 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Källström, Bastos (Govou 26), Pjanić (Ederson 82), Lisandro, Réveillère, Makoun, Gomis (Delgado 70), Cissokho, Toulalan

Matchday 2 (29/09/09) Debreceni VSC 0-4 Olympique Lyonnais Goals: 0-1 Källström 3, 0-2 Pjanić 13, 0-3 Govou 24, 0-4 Gomis 51 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Clerc, Cris, Källström, Pjanić (Gonalons 57), Réveillère, Govou, Makoun, Gomis (Ederson 54), Cissokho (Kolodziejczak 78), Toulalan

Matchday 3 (20/10/09) Liverpool FC 1-2 Olympique Lyonnais Goals: 1-0 Benayoun 41, 1-1 Gonalons 72, 1-2 Delgado 90+1 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris (Gonalons 43), Källström, Pjanić, Lisandro (Delgado 86), Ederson (Gomis 61), Réveillère, Govou, Makoun, Cissokho, Toulalan

Matchday 4 (04/11/09) Olympique Lyonnais 1-1 Liverpool FC Goals: 0-1 Babel 83, 1-1 Lisandro 90 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Källström, Bastos, Pjanić (Ederson 40), Lisandro, Réveillère (Gassama 18), Makoun, Gomis (Govou 73), Cissokho, Toulalan

Matchday 5 (24/11/09) ACF Fiorentina 1-0 Olympique Lyonnais Goals: 1-0 Vargas 28(pen) Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Boumsong, Källström, Bastos (Lisandro 67), Pjanić, Govou (Delgado 74), Makoun, Gomis (Ederson 79), Cissokho, Gassama

Matchday 6 (09/12/09) Olympique Lyonnais 4-0 Debreceni VSC Goals: 1-0 Gomis 25, 2-0 Bastos 45, 3-0 Pjanić 59, 4-0 Cissokho 76 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Boumsong, Bastos, Réveillère, Govou (Pjanić 29), Makoun (Källström 73), Gomis (Lisandro 67), Delgado, Cissokho, Gonalons Knockout phase First knockout round (16/02/10) Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 Real Madrid CF Goals: 1-0 Makoun 47 Olympique Lyonnais: Lloris, Cris, Boumsong, Pjanić (Källström 78), Lisandro (Gomis 81), Réveillère, Govou, Makoun, Delgado (Bastos 89), Cissokho, Toulalan Real Madrid CF: Casillas, Arbeloa, Sergio Ramos, M. Diarra, Kaká, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcelo (Garay 46), Albiol, Higuaín (Benzema 64), Xabi Alonso, Granero

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UEFA Champions League knockout stage: Did you know? • Teams have recovered from a first-leg deficit to go through to the next stage on 21 occasions, although only once – AFC Ajax's defeat of Panathinaikos FC in the 1995/96 semi-finals – has a side gone through after losing the first leg at home. The biggest losing margin a side has overturned was achieved by RC Deportivo La Coruña in the 2003/04 quarter-finals when they fought back from a 4-1 defeat at AC Milan to win 4-0 at home. • Seventeen ties have been decided on the away goals rule, including five where the triumphant team lost the first leg. • FC Bayern München hold the record for the biggest first-leg lead with a 5-0 success at Sporting Clube de Portugal in the 2008/09 first knockout round, eventually going through 12-1 after a 7-1 home victory in the second leg. • Ten ties have now gone to penalties, including the game between Arsenal FC and AS Roma in the 2008/09 first knockout round. Five of these were finals – 1996, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2008. The first two-legged tie decided on spot-kicks was PSV Eindhoven's 4-2 win against Olympique Lyonnais on 13 April 2005 after a 2-2 aggregate draw. • In all, 17 ties have required extra time. So far seven have been decided by extra time alone: four quarter-finals, two first knockout round encounters and the 2007/08 semi-final between Chelsea FC and Liverpool FC. • The 2008/09 last-16 encounter between Bayern and Sporting featured more goals (13) over its two legs than any previous UEFA Champions League knockout tie, Bayern prevailing 12-1. • There has never been a knockout tie ending goalless after two legs. Nine have finished 1-0 on aggregate, most recently Manchester United FC's narrow victory against FC Barcelona in the 2007/08 semi-finals. • Arsenal FC, Chelsea FC, Olympique Lyonnais and Real Madrid CF are all appearing in the first knockout round for the seventh season in succession. • Teams from the same country have contested the final on three previous occasions. Real Madrid CF overcame Valencia CF 3-0 in Paris in 2000. Three years later Milan defeated Juventus 3-2 on penalties after a goalless draw at Old Trafford, and United beat Chelsea, also on spot-kicks, after a 1-1 draw in Moscow in May 2008. • is the only player to win the European Champion Clubs' Cup with three clubs (Ajax 1995, Madrid 1998, Milan 2003, 2007). Liverpool's Bob Paisley (1977, 1978, 1981) is the only coach to win three times. • Ottmar Hitzfeld (BV Borussia Dortmund 1997, Bayern 2001) and Ernst Happel (Feyenoord 1970, Hamburger SV 1983) are the only coaches to win the trophy with two clubs. • Only five capital cities have been home to teams that have won the European Cup: Madrid (Real Madrid), Belgrade (FK Crvena Zvezda), Bucharest (FC Steaua Bucureşti), Amsterdam (Ajax) and Lisbon (SL Benfica). • S.S. Lazio goalkeeper Marco Ballotta is the oldest player to compete in the UEFA Champions League having been aged 43 years 252 days when he featured against Real Madrid CF on Matchday 6 of the 2007/08 competition. • Laurent Blanc is the oldest player to score in the competition, aged 36 years and 339 days, in Manchester United's 3-2 defeat of Olympiacos FC on 23 October 2002. • Celestine Babayaro is the youngest player to have appeared in the UEFA Champions League. He was 16 years and 87 days when he started for RSC Anderlecht against Steaua on 23 November 1994. He was then sent off in the 37th minute.

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Real Madrid CF Formed: 1902 Nickname: Los Merengues (The Meringues) UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • European Champion Clubs' Cup (9): 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, (1962), (1964), 1966, (1981), 1998, 2000, 2002 • UEFA Cup (2): 1985, 1986 • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: (1971), (1983) • UEFA Super Cup (1): (1998), (2000), 2002 Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets) League title: 31 (2008) Spanish Cup: 17 (1993) Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions league unless indicated otherwise) 2008/09: first knockout round 2007/08: first knockout round 2006/07: first knockout round 2005/06: first knockout round 2004/05: first knockout round 2003/04: quarter-finals 2002/03: semi-finals 2001/02: winners 2000/01: semi-finals 1999/00: winners Records UEFA club competition • Biggest home win 9-0: Madrid v Odense BK 25/10/61, European Champion Clubs' Cup first round second leg • Biggest away win 0-8: Olympiakos Nicosia FC v Madrid 24/09/69, European Champion Clubs' Cup first round first leg • Heaviest home defeat 2-4: Madrid v FC Bayern München 29/02/00, UEFA Champions League second group stage 1-3: Madrid v SK Spartak Moskva 20/03/91, European Champion Clubs' Cup semi-finals second leg Madrid have lost 0-2 on four occasions, most recently v Juventus (05/11/08, UEFA Champions League group stage) • Heaviest away defeat 5-0: AC Milan v Madrid 19/04/89, European Champion Clubs' Cup semi-finals second leg 5-0: 1. FC Kaiserslautern v Madrid 17/03/82, UEFA Cup quarter-finals second leg UEFA Champions League (group stage to final only) • Biggest home win 6-0: Madrid v KRC Genk 25/09/02, first group stage • Biggest away win 1-5: SK Sturm Graz v Madrid 05/11/98, group stage • Heaviest home defeat 2-4: Madrid v FC Bayern München (see above for details) 0-2: Madrid v Juventus (see above for details)

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0-2: Madrid v AFC Ajax 22/11/95, group stage • Heaviest away defeat 4-0: Liverpool FC v Madrid 10/11/09, first knockout round second leg

Olympique Lyonnais Formed: 1950 Nickname: Les Gones (The Kids) UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • UEFA Intertoto Cup (1): 1997 Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets) League title: 7 (2008) French Cup: 4 (2008) League Cup: 1 (2001) Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions League unless indicated otherwise) 2008/09: first knockout round 2007/08: first knockout round 2006/07: first knockout round 2005/06: quarter-finals 2004/05: quarter-finals 2003/04: quarter-finals 2002/03: UEFA Cup third round (having transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage) 2001/02: UEFA Cup fourth round (having transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage) 2000/01: second group stage 1999/00: UEFA Cup third round (having transferred from European Champion Clubs' Cup third qualifying round) Records UEFA club competition • Biggest home win 7-0: Lyon v FA Red Boys Differdange 17/09/74, UEFA Cup first round first leg • Biggest away win 0-5: MŠK Žilina v Lyon 05/07/97, UEFA Intertoto Cup group stage • Heaviest home defeat 2-5: Lyon v VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach 05/11/74, UEFA Cup second round second leg 0-3: Lyon v Rangers FC 02/10/07, UEFA Champions League group stage • Heaviest away defeat 4-0: Werder Bremen v Lyon 07/12/99, UEFA Cup third round second leg 4-0: PAOK Saloniki v Lyon 07/11/73, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup second round second leg UEFA Champions League (group stage to final only) • Biggest home win 7-2: Lyon v Werder Bremen 08/03/05, first knockout round second leg 5-0: Lyon v AC Sparta Praha 08/12/04, group stage 5-0: Lyon v Rosenborg BK 25/09/02, first group stage • Biggest away win 0-4: Debreceni VSC v Lyon

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29/09/09, group stage • Heaviest home defeat 0-3: Lyon v Rangers FC (see above for details) • Heaviest away defeat 5-2: FC Barcelona v Lyon 11/03/09, first knockout round second leg 3-0: FC Barcelona v Lyon 19/09/07, group stage

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ALL-TIME STATISTICS The all-time record of the competing clubs in UEFA club competition. UEFA club competition: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competition defined as the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1960-1999), the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Cup, the UEFA Super Cup (1973-to date), the UEFA Intertoto Cup and the European/South American Cup (1960-2004). Matches in the Inter-Cities' Fairs Cup and the 1972 Super Cup are included only for information as these were not held under UEFA auspices, while the FIFA Club World Cup is excluded. :: Match officials The match officials appointed to officiate the fixture. UCL: Total matches officiated in the UEFA Champions League from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records. UEFA: Total matches officiated in UEFA club competition including all qualifying round matches. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records. :: Competitions National team competitions Club competitions EURO: UEFA European Football Championship ECCC: European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League WC: FIFA World Cup • CONFCUP: Confederation Cup UCUP: UEFA Cup • UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals • U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals SCUP: UEFA Super Cup • UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship ICF: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship • U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship • U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup • WCHAMP: UEFA European Women's Championship :: Competition stages :: Other Abbreviations F: Final QR3: Third qualifying round aet: Match decided after extra time No.: Number GS: Group stage R1: First round aetps: Match decided after extra timeo.g.: Own goal GS1: First group stage R2: Second round and penalty shoot-out GS2: Second group stage R3: Third round ag: Match decided on away goals (p): Penalty KO1: First knockout round R4: Fourth round agg: Aggregate Pld: Matches played PR: Preliminary round SF: Semi-finals AP: Appearances Pos.: Position QF: Quarter-finals R16: Second knockout round Comp.: Competition Pts: Points QR: Qualifying round R32: Round of 32 D: Drawn R: Sent off (red card) QR1: First qualifying round 1st: first leg DoB: Date of birth Res.: Result QR2: Second qualifying round 2nd: second leg GA: Goals against t: Match decided by toss of coin FT: Final tournament P-O: Play-off GF: Goals for W: Won ELITE: Elite round (R) : Replay L: Lost Y: Booked P-O 3rd: Third place play-off PO - FT: Play-off for Final Nat.: Nationality Y/R: Sent off (yellow card then direct Tournament red) GS - FT: Group stage - Final Prom/Rel P-O: Promotion/RelegationN/a: Not Applicable tournament play-off :: Statistics (-) : Denotes player substituted (+) : Denotes player introduced (*) : Denotes player dismissed/sent off (+/-) : Denotes player introduced and substituted :: Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available on www.uefa.com.

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