Uefa Europa League

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Uefa Europa League UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE - 2018/19 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS NSK Olimpiyskyi - Kyiv Thursday 20 September 2018 18.55CET (19.55 local time) FC Dynamo Kyiv Group K - Matchday 1 FC Astana Last updated 19/09/2018 20:38CET Match background 2 Legend 3 1 FC Dynamo Kyiv - FC Astana Thursday 20 September 2018 - 18.55CET (19.55 local time) Match press kit NSK Olimpiyskyi, Kyiv Match background Astana's third successive UEFA Europa League group stage adventure kicks off with a tough fixture away to Dynamo Kyiv, a club with vast experience in this competition who have graced the knockout phase with their presence on five occasions. Previous meetings • Astana have never faced Ukrainian opposition before. • Dynamo's only previous tie against a team from Kazakhstan yielded 11 goals as they romped to an 8-3 aggregate success against Aktobe in the 2013/14 UEFA Europa League play-offs. There were five different Dynamo scorers in the 5-1 home win. Form guide Dynamo • Ukrainian league runners-up to Shakhtar Donetsk last term, Dynamo entered the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round, where they defeated Slavia Praha 3-1 before going out in the play-offs to Ajax (1-3 away, 0-0 home). • This is Dynamo's seventh involvement in the UEFA Europa League and sixth group stage campaign, four of the previous five having been successful, the exception coming in 2011/12. Their best performance was in 2014/15, when they reached the quarter-finals, having also been semi-finalists in the last ever UEFA Cup of 2008/09. • Dynamo are unbeaten in their last eight home games in the UEFA Europa League group stage, winning seven. They have suffered just one defeat in their last ten European matches in Kyiv (W6 D3) – 0-2 against Lazio in last season's UEFA Europa League round of 16, which led to their elimination – but have failed to score in three of the last four. Astana • Astana are on a run of four successive domestic league titles and have come through four qualifying ties – the first three in the UEFA Champions League – to complete a hat-trick of UEFA Europa League group stage participations. After defeating Sutjeska and Midtjylland but then losing to Dinamo Zagreb, they won their UEFA Europa League play- off on penalties – their first European shoot-out – against Cypriot champions APOEL after two 1-0 home wins. • Having become the first team from Kazakhstan to play in the UEFA Champions League proper in 2015/16, Astana have spent the last two autumns in the UEFA Europa League. Their tally of five points in 2016/17 was not enough to see them through but last season they doubled that total to reach the round of 32, where they lost 6-4 over two legs to Sporting CP. • In each of their three European group campaigns Astana have lost away on matchday one. Until last season they had gone 18 European matches on the road without a win, but in 2017/18 they picked up three. Their last three away fixtures this term, however, have yielded two defeats and a draw – with no goals scored in any of them. Links and trivia • Astana's head coach Roman Hryhorchuk coached Metalurh Zaporizhya and Chornomorets Odesa in his native Ukraine from 2009–2014. In nine games against Dynamo Kyiv, he lost seven, drew one and won one. • Astana defender Sergei Maliy is also from Ukraine, while team-mate Ivan Maevski played 11 matches for Belarus under Dynamo's head coach Aleksandr Khatskevich. • Dynamo's Tamás Kádár and Astana's László Kleinheisler are both current Hungarian internationals, and Dynamo's Josip Pivarić and Astana's Marin Tomasov played together for Croatia in 2013. • Dynamo's assistant coach Maksim Shatskikh played for Astana in 2009. The coaches • Hired as Dynamo coach in July 2017, Aleksandr Khatskevich won seven successive league titles with the club as a player between 1997 and 2004, having also claimed five straight championships with Dinamo Minsk in his native Belarus. He later worked with Dynamo's youth and reserve teams before taking charge of the Belarus national side from 2014 to 2016. He was capped 38 times by his country, scoring four international goals, three of them in qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. • A free-scoring Ukrainian striker, Roman Hryhorchuk has made his name as a coach in eastern Europe, starting out in Latvia, where he won three league titles and two domestic cups during a four-year spell with Ventspils. He went on to coach Chornomorets Odesa in his homeland and Azerbaijan side Gabala for similar periods, overseeing UEFA Europa League group stage campaigns for both, before replacing Stanimir Stoilov at Kazakh champions Astana in June 2018. 2 FC Dynamo Kyiv - FC Astana Thursday 20 September 2018 - 18.55CET (19.55 local time) Match press kit NSK Olimpiyskyi, Kyiv Legend Competitions Club competitions National team competitions UCL: UEFA Champions League EURO: UEFA European Football Championship ECCC: European Champion Clubs' Cup WC: FIFA World Cup UEL: UEFA Europa League CONFCUP: FIFA Confederations Cup UCUP: UEFA Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals SCUP: UEFA Super Cup U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship ICF: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup WEURO: UEFA European Women's Championship Competition stages Other abbreviations F: Final GS: Group stage (aet): After extra time pens: Penalties GS1: First group stage GS2: Second group stage No.: Number og: Own goal 3QR: Third qualifying round R1: First round ag: Match decided on away P: Penalty R2: Second round R3: Third round goals agg: Aggregate R4: Fourth round PR: Preliminary round Pld: Matches played AP: Appearances SF: Semi-finals QF: Quarter-finals Pos.: Position Comp.: Competition R16: round of 16 QR: Qualifying round Pts: Points D: Drawn R32: Round of 32 1QR: First qualifying round R: Sent off (straight red card) DoB: Date of birth 1st: first leg 2QR: Second qualifying Res.: Result ET: Extra Time round sg: Match decided by silver GA: Goals against 2nd: second leg FT: Final tournament goal t: Match decided by toss of a PO: Play-off ELITE: Elite round coin Rep: Replay 3rdPO: Third-place play-off GF: Goals for W: Won PO - FT: Play-off for Final GS-FT: Group stage – final gg: Match decided by golden Y: Booked Tournament tournament goal L: Lost Y/R: Sent off (two yellow Nat.: Nationality cards) N/A: Not applicable f: Match forfeited Statistics -: Denotes player substituted +: Denotes player introduced *: Denotes player sent off +/-: Denotes player introduced and substituted Squad list D: Disciplinary *: Misses next match if booked S: Suspended QUAL: All UEFA qualifiers UEL: Current season total UEFA Europa League appearances from the group stage onwards prior to the current matchday UEL: Total appearances in the UEFA Europa League, group stage to final only UEFA: All-time total appearances in UEFA club competition including qualifying 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 UEFA.com. 3.
Recommended publications
  • 3. All-Time Records 1955-2019
    UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE STATISTICS HANDBOOK 2019/20 3. ALL-TIME RECORDS 1955-2019 PAGE EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME CLUB RANKING 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP PLAYER APPEARANCES 5 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP GOALSCORERS 8 NB All statistics in this chapter include qualifying and play-off matches. Pos Club Country Part Titles Pld W D L F A Pts GD ALL-TIME CLUB RANKING 58 FC Salzburg AUT 15 0 62 26 16 20 91 71 68 20 59 SV Werder Bremen GER 9 0 66 27 14 25 109 107 68 2 60 RC Deportivo La Coruña ESP 5 0 62 25 17 20 78 79 67 -1 Pos Club Country Part Titles Pld W D L F A Pts GD 61 FK Austria Wien AUT 19 0 73 25 16 32 100 110 66 -10 1 Real Madrid CF ESP 50 13 437 262 76 99 971 476 600 495 62 HJK Helsinki FIN 20 0 72 26 12 34 91 112 64 -21 2 FC Bayern München GER 36 5 347 201 72 74 705 347 474 358 63 Tottenham Hotspur ENG 6 0 53 25 10 18 108 79 60 29 3 FC Barcelona ESP 30 5 316 187 72 57 629 302 446 327 64 R. Standard de Liège BEL 14 0 58 25 10 23 87 73 60 14 4 Manchester United FC ENG 28 3 279 154 66 59 506 264 374 242 65 Sevilla FC ESP 7 0 52 24 12 16 86 73 60 13 5 Juventus ITA 34 2 277 140 69 68 439 268 349 171 66 SSC Napoli ITA 9 0 50 22 14 14 78 61 58 17 6 AC Milan ITA 28 7 249 125 64 60 416 231 314 185 67 FC Girondins de Bordeaux FRA 7 0 50 21 16 13 54 54 58 0 7 Liverpool FC ENG 24 6 215 121 47 47 406 192 289 214 68 FC Sheriff Tiraspol MDA 17 0 68 22 14 32 66 74 58 -8 8 SL Benfica POR 39 2 258 114 59 85 416 299 287 117 69 FC Dinamo 1948 ROU
    [Show full text]
  • 2011/12 UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook
    Records With Walter Samuel grounded and goalkeeper Julio Cesar a bemused onlooker, Gareth Bale scores the first Tottenham Hotspur FC goal against FC Internazionale Milano at San Siro. The UEFA Champions League newcomers came back from 4-0 down at half-time to lose 4-3; Bale performed the rare feat of hitting a hat-trick for a side playing with 10 men; and it allowed English clubs to take over from Italy at the top of the hat-trick chart. PHOTO: CLIVE ROSE / GETTY IMAGES Season 2011/2012 Contents Competition records 4 Sequence records 7 Goal scoring records – All hat-tricks 8 Fastest hat-tricks 11 Most goals in a season 12 Fastest goal in a game 13 Fastest own goals 13 The Landmark Goals 14 Fastest red cards 15 Fastest yellow cards 16 Youngest and Oldest Players 17 Goalkeeping records 20 Goalless draws 22 Record for each finalist 27 Biggest Wins 28 Lowest Attendances 30 Milestones 32 UEFA Super Cup 34 3 UEFA Champions League Records UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE COMPETITION RECORDS MOST APPEARANCES MOST GAMES PLAYED 16 Manchester United FC 176 Manchester United FC 15 FC Porto, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid CF 163 Real Madrid CF 159 FC Barcelona 14 AC Milan, FC Bayern München 149 FC Bayern München 13 FC Dynamo Kyiv, PSV Eindhoven, Arsenal FC 139 AC Milan 12 Juventus, Olympiacos FC 129 Arsenal FC 126 FC Porto 11 Rosenborg BK, Olympique Lyonnais 120 Juventus 10 Galatasaray AS, FC Internazionale Milano, 101 Chelsea FC FC Spartak Moskva, Rangers FC MOST WINS SUCCESSIVE APPEARANCES 96 Manchester United FC 15 Manchester United FC (1996/97 - 2010/11) 89 FC
    [Show full text]
  • ECA Player Release Analysis 2011 Asian Cup.Pdf
    Facts & Key figures European Player Release Analysis 7-29 January 2011 ECA esearch January 2011 Table of Contents Foreword …………………………….……………………………………………………………………… p.2 Club origin of the player…...……………………………………………………………………… p.3 Most represented National championships in Europe………………...……… p.4 Most represented European clubs ……………………………………………….………… p.4 European club analysis………………………………………………………………………. p.5 Disclaimer This research is based on the national football squads for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. The European Club Association has endeavoured to keep the information up to date, but it makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, with respect to this information. The aim of this research is purely informative. European Club Association – January 2011 2 The AFC Asian Cup is the main international football competition in Asia. 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals are held in Qatar (played in Doha and Al Rayyan) between the 7th and the 29th of January. It is the fifteenth time the tournament takes place, and the second time it is being organised by Qatar, the other being the 1988 AFC Asian Cup. As Asian champions, the National team will earn the right to compete for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil. 7 NA’s have won the trophy, with Saudi Arabia, Iran and Japan all having won it 3 times. The 2011 participants are: Group A Group B Group C Group D Qatar Saudi Arabia South Korea Iraq Kuwait Japan India North Korea China PR Jordan Australia UAE Uzbekistan Syria Bahrain Iran Club origin of the players Amongst the 276 registered players, 51 players currently play in one of the UEFA domestic championships compare to 49 players in the last AFC Asian Cup held in 2007.
    [Show full text]
  • 3.All-Time Records 1955-2016
    UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE STATISTICS HANDBOOK 2016/17 3. ALL-TIME RECORDS 1955-2016 PAGE EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME CLUB RANKING 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP PLAYER APPEARANCES 5 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP GOALSCORERS 7 NB All statistics in this chapter include qualifying and play-off matches. Pos Club Country Part Titles Pld W D L F A Pts GD ALL-TIME CLUB RANKING 60 FC Girondins de Bordeaux FRA 7 0 50 21 16 13 54 54 58 0 61 FC Dinamo Bucureşti ROU 18 0 66 24 10 32 96 106 58 -10 62 Beşiktaş JK TUR 18 0 69 22 14 33 65 105 58 -40 63 ACF Fiorentina ITA 5 0 45 21 15 9 63 49 57 14 Pos Club Country Part Titles Pld W D L F A Pts GD 64 SS Lazio ITA 6 0 52 22 12 18 80 64 56 16 65 FK Dukla Praha CZE 10 0 45 22 10 13 75 58 54 17 1 Real Madrid CF ESP 47 11 398 237 69 92 875 425 543 450 66 HJK Helsinki FIN 18 0 64 22 10 32 78 103 54 -25 2 FC Bayern München GER 33 5 312 178 67 67 617 308 423 309 67 AEK Athens FC GRE 14 0 62 16 20 26 71 98 52 -27 3 FC Barcelona ESP 27 5 279 164 63 52 558 270 391 288 68 FC Salzburg AUT 12 0 48 20 11 17 62 55 51 7 4 Manchester United FC ENG 26 3 261 145 64 52 483 248 354 235 69 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach GER 8 0 42 19 12 11 89 53 50 36 5 AC Milan ITA 28 7 249 125 64 60 416 231 314 185 70 Leeds United AFC ENG 4 0 40 22 6 12 76 41 50 35 6 Juventus ITA 31 2 239 116 62 61 377 236 294 141 71 FC Sheriff MDA 14 0 58 19 12 27 56 63 50 -7 7 SL Benfica POR 36 2 229 105 54 70 382 247 264 135 72 Manchester City FC ENG 7 0 45 19
    [Show full text]
  • Реал Мадрид Для Прессы О Матче Олимпийский, Киев Среда, 6 Декабря 2006 - 20:45Cet Группа E - Тур 6
    Динамо Киев - Реал Мадрид ДЛЯ ПРЕССЫ О МАТЧЕ Олимпийский, Киев среда, 6 декабря 2006 - 20:45CET Группа E - Тур 6 Матч заключительного тура группового этапа Лиги чемпионов УЕФА против мадридского "Реала" не имеет для киевского "Динамо" никакого турнирного значения, однако подопечные Анатолия Демьяненко наверняка постараются завершить свой еврокубковый сезон на мажорной ноте. • "Реал" в 1/8 финала попадет со второго места - первую строчку в группе Е себе досрочно обеспечил "Лион". Динамовцам же, чтобы избежать худшего выступления в Лиге чемпионов в своей истории, в последнем матче группового этапа необходимо побеждать. • Ничья в Бухаресте в прошлом туре лишила киевлян шансов на третье место и путевку в Кубок УЕФА. Флорин Чернат вывел гостей вперед, однако Николае Дикэ после перерыва равновесие восстановил. • После пяти матчей в активе динамовцев всего одно очко. В случае ничьей или поражения во встрече с "Реалом" киевляне сыграют хуже чем в кампании 1994/95, когда при пяти поражениях они одержали одну победу. Амбиции "галактикос" • Что касается мадридцев, победа в Киеве может стать для них четвертой в группе. Такого не случалось с кампании 2003/04, в ходе которой "галактикос" в последний раз добирались как минимум до 1/4 финала. • Ничья в поединке с "Лионом" на "Бернабеу" в прошлом туре (2:2) обеспечила чемпионам Франции первое место в группе досрочно. Мадридцы еще могут набрать 13 баллов и сравняться с лионцами по очкам, однако подопечные Жерара Улье окажутся выше из-за лучших показателей в личных встречах. • В Мадриде "королевский клуб" уступал с разницей в два мяча, но в итоге сравнял счет. Голы гостей отквитали экс-хавбек "Лиона" Мамаду Диарра и Рууд ван Нистелрой.
    [Show full text]
  • 3. All-Time Records 1955-2021
    UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE STATISTICS HANDBOOK 2021/22 3. ALL-TIME RECORDS 1955-2021 PAGE 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME CLUB RANKING 5 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP PLAYER APPEARANCES 9 EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ALL-TIME TOP GOALSCORERS NB All statistics in this chapter include qualifying and play-off matches. Pos Club Country Part Titles Pld W D L F A Pts GD ALL-TIME CLUB RANKING 58 Sporting Clube de Portugal POR 22 0 93 26 20 47 119 157 72 -38 59 Sevilla FC ESP 9 0 61 28 15 18 100 87 71 13 60 FC Zenit RUS 11 0 71 29 13 29 88 87 71 1 Pos Club Country Part Titles Pld W D L F A Pts GD 61 HJK Helsinki FIN 21 0 76 28 13 35 101 117 69 -16 1 Real Madrid CF ESP 52 13 452 269 79 104 993 494 617 499 62 SV Werder Bremen GER 9 0 66 27 14 25 109 107 68 2 2 FC Bayern München GER 38 6 363 215 73 75 754 360 503 394 63 RC Deportivo La Coruña ESP 5 0 62 25 17 20 78 79 67 3 FC Barcelona ESP 32 5 328 193 74 61 653 325 460 328 64 FK Austria Wien AUT 19 0 73 25 16 32 100 110 66 -10 4 Manchester United ENG 30 3 286 157 66 63 522 276 380 246 65 SS Lazio ITA 7 0 60 24 16 20 93 77 64 16 5 Juventus ITA 36 2 288 148 69 71 462 278 365 184 66 Ferencvárosi TC HUN 14 0 63 24 16 23 99 109 64 -10 6 AC Milan ITA 29 7 250 125 64 61 418 234 314 184 67 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach GER 9 0 55 22 16 17 110 74 60 36 7 Liverpool FC ENG 26 6 228 128 49 51 426 204 305 222 68 Tottenham Hotspur ENG 6 0 55 25 10 20 108 83 60 25 8 SL Benfica POR 41 2 264 117 61 86 423 302 295 121 69 R.
    [Show full text]
  • UEFA Champions Leagu Ee
    Table of Contents Index Content Page I Qualifying 2 II Group Stage 3 III Final Phase 7 IV Player Statistics 9 V Clubs 11 Arsenal 16 Barcelona 17 Benfica 18 Besiktas 19 Bremen 20 Celtic 21 Chelsea 22 CSKA Moskva 23 Dynamo Kyiv 24 Fenerbahce 25 Inter 26 Lazio 27 UEFA Liverpool 28 Lyon 29 Man United 30 Marseille 31 CChhaammppiioonnss LLeeaagguuee Milan 32 Olympiacos 33 Porto 34 PSV 35 Rangers 36 Real Madrid 37 Roma 38 Rosenborg 39 SSeeaassoonn Schalke 40 Sevilla 41 Shakhtar 42 Slavia Praha 43 22000077//0088 Sporting 44 Steaua 45 Stuttgart 46 Valencia 47 VI Referees 48 VII Match Statistics 49 © by soccer library UEFA Champions League - Season 2007/08 Qualifying Round Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 3 Round 2 Round 1 FH Hafnarfjörður HB Torshavn FH Hafnarfjörður BATE Borisov SS Murata Tampere United APOEL Nicosia Tampere United Levski Sofia BATE Borisov Tampere United BATE Borisov Rosenborg Trondheim Steaua Bucuresti Olimpi Rustavi FC Astana Zaglebie Lubin FC Astana Rosenborg Trondheim Steaua Bucuresti Zeta Golubovci Glasgow Rangers FK Ventspils TNS Oswestry FBK Kaunas Zeta Golubovci RB Salzburg FK Ventspils Glasgow Rangers RB Salzburg RS Beograd Shakhtar Donetsk Pobeda Prilep RS Beograd G Pyunik Yerevan Derry City Levadia Tallinn Levadia Tallinn R Shakhtar Donetsk Pyunik Yerevan O U P NK Domzale KF Tirana S NK Domzale Werder Bremen T Ajax Amsterdam MSK Zilina F91 Dudelange Dinamo Zagreb Dinamo Zagreb A Slavia Praha Slavia Praha MSK Zilina Khazar Lenkoran G Dinamo Zagreb E Marsaxlokk FC KRC Genk FK Sarajevo FC Zürich Besiktas Istanbul Sheriff
    [Show full text]
  • FC Dynamo Kyiv
    FC Dynamo Kyiv - FC Shakhtar Donetsk MATCH PRESS KIT Valeri Lobanovskiy, Kiev Thursday 30 April 2009 - 18.30CET (19.30 local time) Matchday 12 - Semi-finals, first leg Contents 1 - Match background 6 - Competition facts 2 - Squad list 7 - Team facts 3 - Match officials 8 - Competition information 4 - Domestic information 9 - Legend 5 - Match-by-match lineups This press kit includes information relating to this UEFA Cup 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 Match background Already Ukraine's maiden representatives in the last four of the UEFA Cup, both FC Shakhtar Donetsk and FC Dynamo Kyiv will be desperate to become the country's first team to reach the final of the competition. Previous European meetings: none • This season produced the first ever contest between two Ukrainian sides in UEFA club matches when Dynamo came up against compatriots FC Metalist Kharkiv in the UEFA Cup Round of 16, Dynamo going through on away goals after a 1-0 home win was followed up by a 3-2 away loss. • Before this season, no Ukrainian team had ventured as far as the UEFA Cup quarter-finals. This is also the first time a club from the country has reached the semi-finals of a UEFA club competition since Dynamo fell just short of the UEFA Champions League final in 1998/99. Previous domestic meetings • Dynamo have enjoyed the upper hand in league encounters with Shakhtar, having won 15 and lost eight of their 34 meetings since the inaugural Ukrainian Premier League season in 1992.
    [Show full text]
  • AC Milan (Italia) - I Parte
    Cuadernos de Fútbol Revista de CIHEFE https://www.cihefe.es/cuadernosdefutbol LII Liga de Campeones 2006/07: AC Milan (Italia) - I Parte Autor: José del Olmo Cuadernos de fútbol, nº 121, junio 2020. ISSN: 1989-6379 Fecha de recepción: 05-05-2020, Fecha de aceptación: 17-05-2020. URL: https://www.cihefe.es/cuadernosdefutbol/2020/06/lii-liga-de-campeones-2006-07-ac-milan- italia-i-parte/ Resumen Palabras clave: Copa de Europa, estadística, futbol, historia, MilanUEFA Date : 1 junio 2020 Participantes: La clasificación quinquenal de la UEFA seguía encabezada por España, Inglaterra e Italia que les permitía inscribir cuatro equipos, dos directamente en la fase grupos y los otros dos en la tercera ronda preliminar. Hubo pocos cambios significativos en el reparto de puestos, siendo el más sustancial en beneficio de Bélgica que ganaba una plaza directa en la fase de grupos en perjuicio de Turquía. El Milan era el club que mejor coeficiente general presentaba, aunque en su condición de tercer clasificado del calcio entraría a jugar en la tercera ronda para ganarse un puesto en la fase de grupos. Le seguían el FC Barcelona, dispuesto a renovar el título, y el Real Madrid. También se barajaban los nombres del Inter y los ingleses Liverpool, Arsenal y Manchester United. El Real Madrid no fallaba a su cita europea y con esta eran ya 37 las ediciones en las que había 1 / 83 Cuadernos de Fútbol Revista de CIHEFE https://www.cihefe.es/cuadernosdefutbol participado. Le seguían el Benfica con 28; Anderlecht y Ajax con 25; y Bayern Múnich y Dynamo de Kiev con 24.
    [Show full text]
  • NEIL ETHERIDGE Goalkeeper Has Finally Arrived on the Biggest Stage with the Philippines ISSUE
    QUARTERLY THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE ASIAN FOOTBALL CONFEDERATION ISSUE 24 PLUS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AFC Asian Cup hosts focus on the future FIFA World Cup and developing into a continental giant Russia 2018 Review NEIL ETHERIDGE Goalkeeper has finally arrived on the biggest stage with the Philippines ISSUE 24October 2018 AHMED AL DOHKI HAJIME MORIYASU WANG SHUANG Decorated former Al Ittihad Japan’s new head coach outlines Star forward discusses life at defender recalls the Jeddah his plans for the future as the Paris Saint-Germain and looks club’s historic 2005 AFC Samurai Blue prepare for the ahead to next year’s FIFA Champions League victory. AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019. Women’s World Cup with China. QUARTERLY CONTENTS Issue No. 24 October - December 2018 Official quarterly publication of the Asian Football Confederation Published on behalf of the Asian Football Confederation by Lagardère Sports Asian Football Confederation AFC House, Jalan 1/155B, Bukit Jalil 5700 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +603 8994 3388 Fax: +603 8994 2689 www.the-afc.com www.facebook.com/theafcdotcom 24 Instagram: theafchub Interview: Neil Etheridge Twitter: @theafcdotcom President & FIFA Senior Vice President: The Journey Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa Vice Presidents: Praful Patel Winston Lee Boon Aun Ali Kafashian Naeini 18 – FIFA World Cup Review 36 – Hajime Moriyasu Saoud A. Aziz M A Al Mohannadi A look back at how the Asian Football Installed as Japan’s head coach after the Confederation’s five representatives country’s impressive FIFA World Cup showing, FIFA Council Members: performed on the global stage at Russia 2018.
    [Show full text]
  • All-Time Top Goalscorers
    ALL-TIME TOP GOALSCORERS Player Goals Nationality Player Goals Nationality (10 goals and over) Amancio Amaro 21 Spain Águas 18 Portugal José Torres 21 Portugal Lucho González 18 Argentina Álvaro Morata 21 Spain Franck Ribéry 18 France Player Goals Nationality Player Goals Nationality Klaas Jan Huntelaar 21 Netherlands Michael Ballack 17 Germany Cristiano Ronaldo 135 Portugal Kaká 30 Brazil Luis Enrique 20 Spain Marcos Tavares 17 Brazil Lionel Messi 118 Argentina Mohamed Salah 29 Egypt Hulk 20 Brazil David Beckham 17 England Robert Lewandowski 71 Poland Roy Makaay 29 Netherlands Romário 20 Brazil Deco 17 Portugal Raúl González 71 Spain Jardel 29 Brazil Gareth Bale 20 Wales Roberto Carlos 17 Spain Karim Benzema 69 France Hernán Crespo 28 Argentina Paul Van Himst 20 Belgium Sadio Mané 17 Senegal Ruud van Nistelrooy 60 Netherlands Mario Mandžukić 28 Croatia Harry Kane 20 England Marius Lăcătuş 17 Romania Andriy Shevchenko 59 Ukraine Jean-Pierre Papin 28 France Nicolas Anelka 20 France Jozef Adamec 17 Slovakia Thierry Henry 51 France Giovane Elber 27 Brazil Ole Gunnar Solskjær 20 Norway Michel Platini 17 France Filippo Inzaghi 50 Italy Mario Gomez 27 Germany Fernando Torres 20 Spain Sandro Mazzola 17 Italy Alfredo Di Stéfano 49 Spain Robin van Persie 27 Netherlands Marco van Basten 19 Netherlands Francesco Totti 17 Italy Zlatan Ibrahimović 49 Sweden Antoine Griezmann 26 France Johan Cruyff 19 Netherlands Marco Reus 17 Germany Eusébio 47 Portugal Paul Scholes 25 England Willian 19 Brazil Dries Mertens 17 Belgium Thomas Müller 47 Germany Marco
    [Show full text]
  • FC Shakhtar Donetsk V AS Roma MATCH PRESS KIT RSC Olympiyskiy Stadium, Donetsk Wednesday, 22 November 2006 - 20:45CET Group D - Matchday 5
    FC Shakhtar Donetsk v AS Roma MATCH PRESS KIT RSC Olympiyskiy Stadium, Donetsk Wednesday, 22 November 2006 - 20:45CET Group D - Matchday 5 FC Shakhtar Donetsk have only a faint prospect of UEFA Champions League progress but for AS Roma a place in the last 16 is clearly in sight when they visit Ukraine on Matchday 5. With a five-point lead over both Olympiacos CFP and Shakhtar in Group D, second-placed Roma can guarantee their place in the first knockout round with a draw. As for Shakhtar, anything but three points will leave them out of the running. • Luciano Spalletti's men could have completed the job of qualifying with a home win over Olympiacos on 31 October but instead had to battle back to claim a point. Captain Francesco Totti struck after 66 minutes to cancel out Júlio César's 19th-minute opener for the Greek champions. • Shakhtar gave group leaders Valencia a scare in a 2-2 draw at the RSC Olympiyskiy Stadium on the same night. Mircea Lucescu's men took a second-minute lead through Jadson and after Fernando Morientes equalised, Fernandinho restored the hosts' lead on 28 minutes. Unfortunately for Shakhtar, Roberto Ayala's 68th-minute header denied them all three points. Roma rampant • Shakhtar's failure to beat Valencia meant they stayed bottom with two points, beneath Olympiacos on goal difference. They have been bottom ever since losing 4-0 at Roma on Matchday 1. Shakhtar fell apart after Taddei's 67th-minute opener for Roma, conceding further goals through Totti (76), Daniele De Rossi (79) and David Pizarro (89).
    [Show full text]