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2010 UEFA SUPER CUP MATCH PRESS KIT

FC Internazionale Milano Club Atlético de Stade Louis II, Friday 27 August 2010 20.45CET (20.45 local time)

Contents Previous meetings...... 2 Match background...... 5 Match facts...... 7 Team facts...... 9 Squad list...... 11 Head ...... 13 Match officials...... 14 Venue guide...... 15 2009/10 finals...... 16 Fixtures and results...... 17 Competition facts...... 19 Legend...... 21 FC Internazionale Milano - Club Atlético de Madrid Friday 27 August 2010 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) MATCH PRESS KIT Stade Louis II, Monaco Previous meetings

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FC Internazionale Milano - Record versus clubs from opponents' country UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 28/04/10 SF FC - FC Internazionale Milano 1-0 Barcelona Piqué 84 agg: 2-3 20/04/10 SF FC Internazionale Milano - FC Barcelona 3-1 Sneijder 30, Maicon 48, Milito 61; Pedro Rodríguez 19 24/11/09 GS FC Barcelona - FC Internazionale Milano 2-0 Barcelona Piqué 10, Pedro Rodríguez 26 16/09/09 GS FC Internazionale Milano - FC Barcelona 0-0 Milan UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 06/03/07 KO1 Valencia CF - FC Internazionale Milano 0-0 Valencia agg: 2-2 ag 21/02/07 KO1 FC Internazionale Milano - Valencia CF 2-2 Milan Cambiasso 29, Maicon 76; Villa 64, Silva 86 UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 04/04/06 QF Villarreal CF - FC Internazionale Milano 1-0 Villarreal Arruabarrena 58 agg: 2-2 ag 29/03/06 QF FC Internazionale Milano - Villarreal CF 2-1 Milan Adriano 7, Martins 54; Forlán 1 UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 02/11/04 GS FC Internazionale Milano - Valencia CF 0-0 Milan 20/10/04 GS Valencia CF - FC Internazionale Milano 1-5 Valencia Aimar 73; Stanković 47, Vieri 49, Van der Meyde 76, Adriano 81, Cruz 90+1 UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 22/04/03 QF Valencia CF - FC Internazionale Milano 2-1 Valencia Aimar 7, Baraja 51; Vieri 5 agg: 2-2 ag 09/04/03 QF FC Internazionale Milano - Valencia CF 1-0 Milan Vieri 14 26/02/03 2ndGS FC Internazionale Milano - FC Barcelona 0-0 Milan 18/02/03 2ndGS FC Barcelona - FC Internazionale Milano 3-0 Barcelona Saviola 7, Cocu 29, Kluivert 67 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 21/03/02 QF Valencia CF - FC Internazionale Milano 0-1 Valencia Ventola 4 agg: 1-2 14/03/02 QF FC Internazionale Milano - Valencia CF 1-1 Milan Materazzi 50; Rufete 68 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 22/02/01 R4 FC Internazionale Milano - 0-2 Milan Cruyff 78, Tomić 83 Deportivo Alavés agg: 3-5 15/02/01 R4 Deportivo Alavés - FC Internazionale Milano 3-3 Vitoria Javi Moreno 44, Télle 70, Alonso 73; Recoba 45+1, 51, Vieri 65 UEFA Champions League Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 25/11/98 GS FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 3-1 Milan Zamorano 51, Baggio 86, 90; Seedorf 59 16/09/98 GS Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 2-0 Hierro 80, Seedorf 90

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UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 09/12/87 R3 RCD Espanyol - FC Internazionale Milano 1-0 Barcelona Orejuela 22 agg: 2-1 25/11/87 R3 FC Internazionale Milano - RCD Espanyol 1-1 Milan Serena 33; Lauridsen 80 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 16/04/86 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 5-1 Madrid Sánchez 44(p), 74(p), Gordillo 62, agg: 6-4 (aet) Santillana 15+79 Ex, 30+77 Ex; Brady 64(p) 02/04/86 SF FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 3-1 Milan Tardelli 1, 54, Salguero 88(og); Valdano 87 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 24/04/85 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 3-0 Madrid Santillana 12, 42, Míchel 59 agg: 3-2 10/04/85 SF FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 2-0 Milan Brady 26(p), Altobelli 57 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 16/03/83 QF Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 2-1 Madrid Salguero 51, Santillana 56; Altobelli 21 agg: 3-2 02/03/83 QF FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 1-1 Milan Oriali 15; 60 European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 24/04/81 SF FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 1-0 Milan Bini 56 agg: 1-2 08/04/81 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 2-0 Madrid Santillana 28, Juanito 47 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 03/10/79 R1 de Fútbol - 2-0 San Sebastian Satrústegui 22, 78 FC Internazionale Milano agg: 2-3 19/09/79 R1 FC Internazionale Milano - 3-0 Milan Muraro 46, Baresi 48, Marini 76 Real Sociedad de Fútbol European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 01/03/67 QF Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 0-2 Madrid Cappellini 23, Zoco 57(og) agg: 0-3 15/02/67 QF FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 1-0 Milan Cappellini 54 European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 20/04/66 SF FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 1-1 Milan Facchetti 78; Amancio Amaro 20 agg: 1-2 13/04/66 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Internazionale Milano 1-0 Madrid Pirri 13 European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 27/05/64 F FC Internazionale Milano - Real Madrid CF 3-1 Vienna Mazzola 43, 76, Milani 61; Felo 70

Club Atlético de Madrid - Record versus clubs from opponents' country UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 20/04/99 SF Parma FC - Club Atlético de Madrid 2-1 Parma Balbo 35, Chiesa 83; Roberto 63 agg: 5-2 06/04/99 SF Club Atlético de Madrid - Parma FC 1-3 Madrid Juninho 22; Chiesa 14, 41, Crespo 62 16/03/99 QF AS Roma - Club Atlético de Madrid 1-2 Rome Delvecchio 32; Aguilera 60, Roberto 88 agg: 2-4 02/03/99 QF Club Atlético de Madrid - AS Roma 2-1 Madrid José Marí 13, Roberto 46; Di Biagio 75

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UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 14/04/98 SF S.S. Lazio - Club Atlético de Madrid 0-0 Rome agg: 1-0 31/03/98 SF Club Atlético de Madrid - S.S. Lazio 0-1 Madrid Jugović 33 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 22/04/93 SF Parma FC - Club Atlético de Madrid 0-1 Parma Juan Sabas 77 agg: 2-2 ag 06/04/93 SF Club Atlético de Madrid - Parma FC 1-2 Madrid Luis García 43; Asprilla 57, 61 UEFA Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 27/09/89 R1 ACF Fiorentina - Club Atlético de Madrid 1-0 Perugia Buso 26 agg: 1-1 (3-1aetps) 13/09/89 R1 Club Atlético de Madrid - ACF Fiorentina 1-0 Madrid Baltazar 78 European Champion Clubs' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 05/11/70 R2 Club Atlético de Madrid - 3-0 Madrid Aragonés 33, 72(p), 89 agg: 4-2 21/10/70 R2 Cagliari Calcio - Club Atlético de Madrid 2-1 Cagliari Riva 41, Gori 45; Aragonés 77 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers 05/09/62 F ACF Fiorentina - Club Atlético de Madrid 0-3 Stuttgart Jones 8, Mendonça 26, Joaquín Peiró agg: 1-4 88 10/05/62 F Club Atlético de Madrid - ACF Fiorentina 1-1 Joaquín Peiró 11; Hamrin 27

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 FC Internazionale Milano 18 9 8 1 18 3 2 13 1 1 0 0 37 13 10 14 42 44 Club Atlético de Madrid 6 3 0 3 6 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 14 6 2 6 17 14

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Rafael Benítez will be looking to secure his first European trophy as FC Internazionale Milano coach when the UEFA Champions League holders face UEFA Europa League winners Club Atlético de Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup at Stade Louis II in Monaco. UEFA Super Cup pedigree • It is the first time since the 1998 edition, contested by Chelsea FC and Real Madrid CF, that both teams are competing in the fixture for the first time. • Benítez has enjoyed UEFA Super Cup success before, his Liverpool FC side beating PFC CSKA Moskva 3-1 in 2005. • Benítez had visited the Stade Louis II with Liverpool in November 2004, his side losing 1-0 to AS Monaco FC in the UEFA Champions League group stage. • Benítez earned the right to play in the 2004 UEFA Super Cup after winning the UEFA Cup with Valencia CF, but left for Anfield before the game. In the event, Valencia – under – beat FC Porto 2-1. • Should Inter win, Benítez would become the sixth coach – and the first Spaniard – to win two UEFA Super Cups. The current five are: – (RSC Anderlecht 1976 and 1978) – (AC Milan 1989 and 1990) – Sir (Aberdeen FC 1983 and Manchester United FC 1991) – (AFC Ajax 1995 and FC Barcelona 1997) – (AC Milan 2003 and 2007) • He would also be the third coach (after Sir Alex and Van Gaal) to win it with different clubs. • Inter's and Samuel Eto'o played in the 2006 UEFA Super Cup with Barcelona, losing 3-0 to Sevilla FC. • Dejan Stanković was in the S.S. Lazio team which overcame Manchester United FC 1-0 in the 1999 UEFA Super Cup while three years later a Real Madrid CF team including Cambiasso defeated 3-1. • Inter defender Maicon played for Monaco from 2004 until he headed for in 2006. • This is the first time two Spanish coaches have contested a UEFA Super Cup, though in 1993 a pair of Italians met when 's Parma FC saw off 's Milan over two legs. Five years before two Dutchmen had been on opposite sides as 's KV Mechelen overcame 's PSV . • Since the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was abolished in 1999, the UEFA Champions League holders have won half of the ten UEFA Super Cup editions. • Inter's city rivals Milan are the most successful club in Super Cup history, their 3-1 win against Sevilla in 2007 making the Rossoneri the first team to lift the trophy five times. Juventus, twice, S.S. Lazio and Parma are the other Italian winners. • Atlético's local rivals Real Madrid broke their duck with a 3-1 win against Feyenoord in 2002 having been beaten in 1998 and 2000. Barcelona are 's most successful Super Cup representatives with three triumphs, while Valencia have two titles and Sevilla one. Match background • This will be the clubs' first meeting in UEFA competition. • Inter's 37 games against Spanish opponents in UEFA club competition (W13 D11 L13) feature one final played on neutral territory. They claimed the European Champion Clubs' Cup for the first time in 1964 with a 3-1 win against Real Madrid in Vienna. • Inter ended a run of five UEFA club competition games against Spanish opponents without a win by beating Barcelona 3-1 in last season's UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg. They went on to win the tie 3-2 on aggregate en route to winning the title. • Atlético beat Italian opponents to win their first major European title, defeating ACF Fiorentina 3-0 at Stuttgart's Neckarstadion in the 1961/62 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final after a 1-1 draw at , Glasgow, forced a replay.

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• They have not played an Italian side since losing 5-2 on aggregate to Parma in a 1998/99 UEFA Cup semi-final – they eliminated AS Roma in the previous round. • Atlético's record in 14 UEFA club competition games against Italian opposition is W6 D2 L6. • Benítez's record in 14 European games against Spanish sides – two with Valencia and 12 with Liverpool – is W7 D5 L2. • Quique Sánchez Flores's seven games against Italian teams as a player – with Valencia, Madrid and Spain Under-21s – ended W2 D1 L4. Those defeats included a 5-1 UEFA Cup home loss to SSC Napoli in 1992 in which Quique Flores was sent off. • As a coach for Valencia and SL Benfica, his record in six games against opposition is a more balanced W2 D2 L2. Team ties • Benítez will be playing his third successive UEFA club competition game against Atlético after his Liverpool side lost out to the Spanish team on away goals in last season's UEFA Europa League semi-finals. Diego Forlán was the scourge of the Reds, scoring the only in Madrid then hitting the decider in a 2-1 extra-time defeat at Anfield. • Liverpool and Atlético drew 1-1 twice in the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League group stage, leaving Benítez with a W1 D2 L1 European record against the club. • Benítez and Quique Flores were at Real Madrid in 1994/95, the former as reserve-team coach and the latter as a right-back. Both started their coaching career in the youth ranks at the Santiago Bernabéu, Benítez in 1986 and Quique Flores in 2001. • The coaches' only previous competitive meeting prior to last season came when Madrid – featuring the Atlético coach as a player – beat Benítez's CF side 4-1 on 3 January 1996. • Benítez's record against Atlético as a coach in Spain with CF , CD Tenerife and Valencia was W4 D1 L4. • During his time as Valencia coach Quique Flores overcame Inter on away goals in the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League first knockout round. • Motta was briefly an Atlético player, making six league appearances – three as a substitute – in 2007/08. He was at Barcelona from 1999 to 2008. • Tomáš Ujfalusi represented Fiorentina from 2004 until moving to the Spanish capital in 2008. • Tiago is on loan at Atlético from Juventus, for whom he made 42 league appearances after joining in 2007. The initially signed for the Madrid club on loan in January, going on to make 18 Liga appearances last term, before a new one-year loan deal was agreed on 16 August. • Four Inter players spent time with Atlético's local rivals Real Madrid: (1996-2004), Eto'o (1997-2000), (2004-05) and (2007-09). None played alongside Atlético's former Real Madrid players José Manuel Jurado (2005-06) and José Antonio Reyes (2006-07) during their time at the Santiago Bernabéu. • Inter's played for Real from 2005 to 2008, while Victor Obinna spent last season on loan at Málaga CF. • Eto'o spent 12 years in Spain, representing CD Leganés, Real Madrid, RCD Espanyol, RCD Mallorca and Barcelona before joining Inter in summer 2009.

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Inter UEFA milestones • None UEFA Super Cup statistics • Inter have never before appeared in the UEFA Super Cup. • Ten UEFA Super Cup finals have included an Italian team, with nine ending in a Serie A victory. Latest domestic information • Saturday 21 August: FC Internazionale Milano 3-1 AS Roma (Pandev 41, Eto'o 70 80; Riise 21) Júlio César; Maicon, Lucio, Samuel, Chivu; Cambiasso, Zanetti (Stanković 46); Eto'o, Sneijder (Materazzi 88), Pandev (Mariga 78); Milito. • In their eighth Italian Super Cup, Inter equalled AC Milan's appearance record and registered their fifth win – also matching Milan's competition best. • Inter have now won four of the last six editions of the Italian Super Cup. • Samuel Eto'o's double against Roma made him the joint highest scorer in the competition alongside and with three goals. The Inter striker also scored in last season's 2-1 defeat by S.S. Lazio. • The match was Rafael Benítez's first competitive fixture in charge of the Nerazzurri since replacing Real Madrid CF-bound José Mourinho in June. • In May Inter became the first Italian team to win the UEFA Champions League, Serie A and during the same season. • Since 2005, Inter have collected five Serie A titles, three Coppa Italias, four Italian Super Cups and last season's UEFA Champions League – a total of 13 trophies. • Twelve Inter players featured at the FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa. Wesley Sneijder reached the final with the , knocking out a Brazil side including club-mates Julio César, Maicon and Lucio in the quarter-finals; Walter Samuel, Nicolás Burdisso and Diego Milito were in the side that also got to the last eight, as did with Ghana; the tournaments of Dejan Stanković (), Eto'o (Cameroon), (Honduras) and Victor Obinna (Nigeria) all came to an end after the group stage. Injury news • Thiago Motta missed all of Inter's pre-season friendlies with a knee problem, also sitting out the Roma game. Summer transfers • In (UC Sampdoria) (Parma FC) (AS Bari) • Out (Beşiktaş JK) (Manchester City FC) (CFC Genoa, loan) René Krhin (Bologna FC) Andrea Ranocchia (Genoa CFC, loan) Miscellaneous • Five Inter players were nominated for the UEFA Club Football Awards held in Monaco on Thursday: Júlio César, Lucio, Maicon, Sneiijder and Milito. • On 9 August captain and UEFA Champions League final match-winner Milito signed new contracts until 2013 and 2014 respectively. • Third-choice goalkeeper has also renewed his expiring contract for a further season.

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• The Italian Super Cup game was Zanetti's 701st match for Inter, after he reached the 700 mark in last season's UEFA Champions League final. He is second only to (758) on Inter's all-time appearance list in all competitions. • Iván Córdoba entered the top ten for most Inter appearances last season and now ranks tenth on the list with 419 games. Atlético UEFA milestones • None UEFA Super Cup statistics • Like Inter, Atlético are making their UEFA Super Cup debut. • Spanish clubs have won seven UEFA Super Cups. There has been Liga representation in 14 finals, including one all-Spanish affair. Latest domestic information • Los Rojiblancos warmed up for the UEFA Super Cup by taking part in the annual . After a 1-0 reverse to Real Sporting de Gijón, Quique Sánchez Flores's side beat Uruguay's Wanderers FC 3-0 on 19 August, , José Antonio Reyes and Raúl García getting the goals. • Last year's UEFA Europa League winners will test out a newly laid pitch at the Vicente Calderón when they host Sporting in their opening Liga encounter on 30 August. • Diego Godín and Diego Forlán were part of the Uruguay side that finished fourth at the FIFA World Cup, the latter registering five goals and winning the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player. Argentina's Sergio Agüero and Portugal pair Simão and Tiago also featured at the finals. • Atlético ended last season with two defeats, going down 3-0 at home to Getafe CF on 15 May – three days after their UEFA Europa League victory – before a 2-0 Copa del Rey final reverse to Sevilla FC four days later. Injury news • On 11 May goalkeeper underwent surgery on the cruciate knee ligament damage he had suffered three days previously. • Juanito missed training on 24 August with a foot injury. Fran Mérida took part in the session despite a groin complaint. Summer transfers • In Fran Mérida (Arsenal FC) Felipe Luis (RC Deportivo La Coruña) Diego Godín (Villarreal CF) Tiago (Juventus, loan) Mario Suárez (RCD Mallorca) • Out Mariano Pernía (released) Pablo Ibáñez (West Bromwich Albion FC) Salvio (SL Benfica, loan) Roberto (SL Benfica) (RC , loan) Miscellaneous • Atlético submitted their final squad on Wednesday, with midfielder Tiago and striker Diego Costa included. • At the end of May, Quique Sánchez Flores agreed terms on a new deal which will keep him at the Vicente Calderón for the coming season. • and Álvaro Domínguez are on the shortlist for the Liga de Fútbol Profesional's team of 2009/10, as voted for by players and coaches in Spain's top two divisions. • Keko, Jorge Pulido and Koke featured as Spain finished runners-up to France at the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Normandy in July, Keko captaining Luis Milla's side. • Atlético will celebrate 100 years in their famous red and white colours this season. Los Colchoneros initially wore a blue and white kit until January 1911.

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FC Internazionale Milano Formed: 1908 Nicknames: Nerazzurri (Black and Blues), La Beneamata (The Beloved) UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • European Champion Clubs' Cup (3): 1964, 1965, (1967), (1972), 2010 • UEFA Cup (3): 1991, 1994, (1997), 1998 Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets) League title: 18 (2010) Italian Cup: 6 (2010) Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions League unless indicated otherwise) 2009/10: winners 2008/09: Round of 16 2007/08: Round of 16 2006/07: Round of 16 2005/06: quarter-finals 2004/05: quarter-finals 2003/04: UEFA Cup quarter-finals (having transferred from the UEFA Champions League group stage) 2002/03: semi-finals 2001/02: UEFA Cup semi-finals 2000/01: UEFA Cup fourth round (having transferred from the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round) Records UEFA club competition • Biggest home win 6-0: Inter v CS Dinamo Bucureşti 11/11/64, European Champion Clubs' Cup first round first leg • Biggest away win 1-5: Valencia CF v Inter 20/10/04, UEFA Champions League group stage • Heaviest home defeat 1-5: Inter v Arsenal FC 25/11/03, UEFA Champions League group stage • Heaviest away defeat 5-1: Real Madrid CF v Inter 16/04/86, UEFA Cup semi-finals second leg UEFA Champions League (group stage to final only) • Biggest home win 4-0: Inter v FC Artmedia 23/11/05, group stage • Biggest away win 1-5: Valencia CF v Inter (see above for details) • Heaviest home defeat 1-5: Inter v Arsenal FC (see above for details) • Heaviest away defeat 3-0: FC Lokomotiv Moskva v Inter 21/10/03, group stage 3-0: FC Barcelona v Inter 18/02/03, second group stage

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Club Atlético de Madrid Formed: 1903 Nickname: Los Colchoneros (The Mattress Makers) UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets) • European Champion Clubs' Cup: (1974) • UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League: 2010 • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1962, (1963), (1986) • UEFA Intertoto Cup (1): 2007, (2004) Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets) League title: 9 (1996) Spanish Cup: 9 (1996) Ten-year European record (UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League unless indicated otherwise) 2009/10: UEFA Europa League winners (having transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage) 2008/09: UEFA Champions League first knockout round 2007/08: round of 32 2006/07: did not compete in UEFA club competition 2005/06: did not compete in UEFA club competition 2004/05: UEFA Intertoto Cup final 2003/04: did not compete in UEFA club competition 2002/03: did not compete in UEFA club competition 2001/02: did not compete in UEFA club competition 2000/01: did not compete in UEFA club competition Records UEFA club competition • Biggest home win 8-0: Atlético v Drumcondra FC 17/09/58, European Champion Clubs' Cup preliminary round first leg • Biggest away win 0-5: Kayseri Erciyesspor v Atlético 04/10/07, UEFA Cup first round second leg • Heaviest home defeat 0-3: Atlético v FC Porto 08/12/09, UEFA Champions League group stage • Heaviest away defeat 1-5: Atlético v Tottenham Hotspur FC 15/05/63, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final (played in ) 0-4: Chelsea FC v Atlético 21/10/09, UEFA Champions League group stage UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup • Biggest home win 4-0 on two occasions, most recently v Kayseri Erciyesspor 29/09/07, first round first leg • Biggest away win 0-5: Kayseri Erciyesspor v Atlético (see above) • Heaviest home defeat 1-3: Atlético v Parma FC 06/04/99, semi-final first leg • Heaviest away defeat 4-1: Boavista FC v Atlético 16/09/81, first round first leg 3-0: FC Groningen v Atlético 28/09/83, first round second leg

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FC Internazionale Milano

Current season All-time League SCUP UEFA No. Player Nat. DoB Age Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Júlio César BRA 03/09/79 30 - - - - 41 - 12 Luca Castellazzi ITA 19/07/75 35 - - - - 20 - 21 Paolo Orlandoni ITA 12/08/72 38 ------92 Alberto Gallinetta ITA 16/04/92 18 ------Defenders 2 Iván Córdoba COL 11/08/76 34 - - - - 87 1 4 Javier Zanetti ARG 10/08/73 37 - - - - 132 4 6 Lucio BRA 08/05/78 32 - - - - 81 7 13 Maicon BRA 26/07/81 29 - - - - 49 5 16 Nicolás Burdisso ARG 12/04/81 29 - - - - 27 - 23 ITA 19/08/73 37 - - - - 65 2 25 Walter Samuel ARG 23/03/78 32 - - - - 77 5 26 ROU 26/10/80 29 - - - - 61 - 34 ITA 01/09/92 17 ------39 ITA 02/01/91 19 - - - - 3 - 57 Felice Natalino ITA 24/03/92 18 ------ 5 Dejan Stanković SRB 11/09/78 31 - - 1 - 107 19 8 Thiago Motta BRA 28/08/82 27 - - 1 - 49 3 10 Wesley Sneijder NED 09/06/84 26 - - - - 53 9 11 Sulley Muntari GHA 27/08/84 26 - - - - 30 - 17 MacDonald Mariga KEN 04/04/87 23 - - - - 6 - 19 Esteban Cambiasso ARG 18/08/80 30 - - 1 - 67 4 20 NGA 22/05/91 19 ------29 Coutinho BRA 12/06/92 18 ------30 Mancini BRA 01/08/80 30 - - - - 40 8 36 Andrea Romano ITA 23/07/93 17 ------48 ITA 20/01/93 17 ------Forwards 9 Samuel Eto'o CMR 10/03/81 29 - - 1 - 73 27 22 Diego Milito ARG 12/06/79 31 - - - - 13 6 27 MKD 27/07/83 27 - - - - 20 6 54 Simone Dell'Agnello ITA 12/04/92 18 ------88 Jonathan Biabiany FRA 28/04/88 22 ------Coach - Rafael Benítez ESP 16/04/60 50 - - - - 122 -

Key: Squad list is ordered by position and then numerically SCUP: Total appearances in the UEFA Super Cup UEFA: All-time total appearances in UEFA club competition including qualifying

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Club Atlético de Madrid

Current season All-time League SCUP UEFA No. Player Nat. DoB Age Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls Goalkeepers 1 Sergio Asenjo ESP 28/06/89 21 - - - - 9 - 13 David de Gea ESP 07/11/90 19 - - - - 9 - 27 ESP 17/06/90 20 ------Defenders 2 Juan Valera ESP 21/12/84 25 - - - - 12 1 3 Antonio López ESP 13/09/81 28 - - - - 33 1 14 Filipe Luis BRA 09/08/85 25 - - - - 12 - 15 Diego Godín URU 16/02/86 24 - - - - 20 - 16 Juanito ESP 23/07/76 34 - - - - 21 - 17 Tomáš Ujfaluši CZE 24/03/78 32 - - - - 52 - 18 Álvaro Domínguez ESP 16/05/89 21 - - - - 13 - 21 Luis Perea COL 30/01/79 31 - - - - 37 - 30 Quique Martín ESP 02/04/90 20 ------33 Carlos Mendoza ESP 30/01/92 18 ------34 Míchel ESP 06/02/89 21 ------35 Manu Trinado ESP 21/01/91 19 ------36 Ángel Propin ESP 10/02/90 20 ------38 Jorge Arroyo ESP 04/03/91 19 ------39 Nacho Heras ESP 27/08/91 19 ------40 Miguel Linares ESP 05/01/91 19 ------41 Pichu Atienza ESP 18/01/90 20 ------43 Jorge Pulido ESP 08/04/91 19 ------45 Andrés ESP 01/07/90 20 ------Midfielders 4 Mario Suárez ESP 24/02/87 23 ------5 Tiago POR 02/05/81 29 - - - - 41 7 6 ESP 04/05/90 20 - - - - 8 - 8 Raúl García ESP 11/07/86 24 - - - - 47 3 11 Fran Mérida ESP 04/03/90 20 - - - - 1 - 12 Paulo Assunção BRA 25/01/80 30 - - - - 48 - 19 José Antonio Reyes ESP 01/09/83 26 - - - - 53 5 20 Simão POR 31/10/79 30 - - - - 92 19 28 José Javier Mínguez ESP 31/03/88 22 ------31 Fernando López ESP 04/04/89 21 ------32 Koke ESP 08/01/92 18 ------42 Sergio Cidoncha ESP 27/08/90 20 ------44 Sergio Marcos ESP 03/02/92 18 ------46 Jesús ESP 03/10/91 18 ------47 Adriàn Jiménez ESP 02/02/88 22 ------Forwards 7 Diego Forlán URU 19/05/79 31 - - - - 75 22 9 José Manuel Jurado ESP 29/06/86 24 - - - - 27 1 10 Sergio Agüero ARG 02/06/88 22 - - - - 34 16 22 Diego BRA 07/10/88 21 - - - - 2 1 26 Abel ESP 28/04/89 21 ------29 Borja González ESP 25/08/92 18 ------37 Dani Martín ESP 02/04/90 20 ------Coach - Quique Sánchez Flores ESP 02/02/65 45 - - - - 41 -

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FC Internazionale Milano: Rafael Benítez Date of birth: 16 April 1960 Nationality: Spanish Playing career: , CP Parla, CD Linares Coaching career: Real Valladolid CF, CA Osasuna, CD Tenerife, CF Extremadura, Valencia CF, Liverpool FC, FC Internazionale Milano • A midfielder for Real Madrid CF's reserve team and two other lower ranking sides, injury prompted an early move into coaching. • Coached at youth and B-team level with Madrid, Benítez struck out on his own with Valladolid, Osasuna, Tenerife and Extremadura before getting his big break in 2001 at Valencia. • Guided Valencia to the club's first league title for 31 years in 2002 and added a second championship two years later, when they also won the UEFA Cup. • Joined Liverpool in June 2004, winning the UEFA Champions League in his first season, with his side beating AC Milan on penalties having come from 3-0 down in the final. Also won the 2006 FA Cup on penalties after trailing West Ham United FC 3-2 in stoppage time of the Cardiff showpiece. • Took Liverpool to the top of the for two spells during 2008/09 but Manchester United FC retained their title. Left Anfield after six years in summer 2010, stepping into José Mourinho's shoes at Inter.

Club Atlético de Madrid: Quique Sánchez Flores Date of birth: 2 February, 1965 Nationality: Spanish Playing career: Valencia CF, Real Madrid CF, Coaching career: Real Madrid CF (youth coach), Getafe CF, Valencia CF, SL Benfica, Club Atlético de Madrid • Enjoyed some success as a player at Valencia, Madrid – where he won the Liga title in 1994/95 – and Zaragoza. He made 15 international appearances for Spain before becoming a media pundit. • Turned his hand to coaching in 2003, leading Madrid to the youth title before moving across the city to newly promoted senior side Getafe, who enjoyed an impressive campaign, finishing 13th in 2004/05. • Having spent ten years as a player at Valencia, Quique Flores was a popular choice to succeed Claudio Ranieri and duly took over at Mestalla in summer 2005. The signing of from Zaragoza proved inspired, the striker's 25 league goals helping Valencia finish third. • The Spanish club went on to reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2006/07 but a poor start to the following campaign cost Quique Flores his job in October 2007. • Took charge of Benfica in May 2008 and led the Lisbon giants to third place in the Portuguese Liga in what proved his only season in charge. He left in June 2009 and was appointed Atlético coach four months later following the dismissal of , ending his first campaign on a high with UEFA Europa League final victory over Fulham FC.

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Referee (SUI) Assistant referees Matthias Arnet (SUI), Manuel Navarro (SUI) Additional assistant referee Stephan Studer (SUI) Additional assistant referee Cyril Zimmermann (SUI) Fourth official Sascha Kever (SUI) UEFA Delegate Odd Flattum (NOR) UEFA Referee observer (GRE) Referee Name Date of birth UEFA Super Cup UEFA matches matches Massimo Busacca 06/02/1969 0 95 • Massimo Busacca has steadily enhanced his reputation since succeeding on Switzerland's élite list, with the 2007 UEFA Cup final following the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the crowning glory in May 2009 when he took charge of the UEFA Champions League final. • From Monte Carrasso, in the Italian-speaking southern canton of Ticino, Busacca reached the highest domestic level in 1996 and within three years was cutting his teeth in UEFA youth matches. He took charge of his first Swiss Cup final in May 2005. • Busacca has long a UEFA Champions League regular, notably serving as fourth official to Meier for the 2002 final between Real Madrid CF and at Hampden Park. He was back in Glasgow for the 2007 UEFA Cup final, won by Sevilla FC won 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw against RCD Espanyol. • He was also selected for UEFA EURO 2008, where he refereed the group matches between the Netherlands and and Greece and Sweden and the Germany-Turkey semi-final. • A company director and keen skier, Busacca was the referee for seven matches in the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League, culminating in FC Barcelona's 2-0 final defeat of Manchester United FC in Rome's . Also selected for the 2010 World Cup and that year's UEFA Super Cup. Matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in this match Date Competition Stage Home Away Result Venue 28/09/00 UCUP R1 HNK Rijeka RC Celta de Vigo 0-1 Rijeka 12/12/02 UCUP R3 Leeds United AFC Málaga CF 1-2 Leeds 22/10/03 UCL GS Real Madrid CF FK Partizan 1-0 Madrid 03/03/04 UCUP R3 FC Barcelona Brøndby IF 2-1 Barcelona 11/08/04 UCL QR3 Wisła Kraków Real Madrid CF 0-2 Krakow 16/03/05 UCUP R16 FC Steaua Bucureşti Villarreal CF 0-0 28/04/05 UCUP SF Parma FC PFC CSKA Moskva 0-0 Parma 22/08/06 UCL QR3 CA Osasuna Hamburger SV 1-1 05/12/06 UCL GS FC Barcelona SV Werder Bremen 2-0 Barcelona 16/05/07 UCUP F RCD Espanyol Sevilla FC 2-2 Glasgow 19/09/07 UCL GS FC Barcelona 3-0 Barcelona 11/12/07 UCL GS Real Madrid CF S.S. Lazio 3-1 Madrid 04/03/08 UCL KO1 Sevilla FC Fenerbahçe SK 3-2 Seville 10/04/08 UCUP QF Getafe CF FC Bayern München 3-3 Getafe 23/04/08 UCL SF FC Barcelona Manchester United FC 0-0 Barcelona 30/09/08 UCL GS FC Zenit St. Petersburg Real Madrid CF 1-2 St Petersburg 26/11/08 UCL GS Club Atlético de Madrid PSV Eindhoven 2-1 Madrid 10/03/09 UCL KO1 Panathinaikos FC Villarreal CF 1-2 27/05/09 UCL F FC Barcelona Manchester United FC 2-0 Rome 24/11/09 UCL GS FC Barcelona FC Internazionale Milano 2-0 Barcelona 08/12/09 UCL GS Juventus FC Bayern München 1-4 10/03/10 UCL KO1 Manchester United FC AC Milan 4-0 Manchester 31/03/10 UCL QF Arsenal FC FC Barcelona 2-2

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Venue guide The Stade Louis II is set right on the Mediterranean coast, in the suburb of Fontvieille, a short distance from the cliffs of the Côte d'Azur. Although its capacity is a little under 20,000, the spectacular setting and stunning design make it one of the most impressive stadiums in French football. The Stade Louis II is named after the grandfather of Monaco's late Prince Rainier III, who opened the ground in 1985. It is home to AS Monaco FC and, as such, no stranger to big European nights, notably in 1998 and 2004 when the local favourites reached the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. Since 1998 it has hosted the UEFA Super Cup, while the running track around the pitch is used for international athletics events. Built near the site of the old Monaco stadium, the Stade Louis II was the brainchild of Prince Rainier III, who brought in top architects from to construct the multi-storey sports complex. Much of the venue's facilities are underground, including its car park, swimming pools and gymnasia, all of this was built on land reclaimed from the Mediterranean in the early 1980s. Supporters will find plenty of other attractions to distract them in glamorous Monte Carlo. Long a byword for jet-set excess, the famous Monte Carlo Casino – built in the 19th century and designed by Parisian architect Charles Garnier – remains an icon of old-world splendour. Guests must be smartly dressed, with a well-stuffed wallet and a steely nerve essential for anyone wishing to break the bank. Those unwilling to gamble can take a punt on a day at Monaco's celebrated aquarium in Monaco-Ville, while other family-friendly options include the national museum near Larvotto beach and the Naval Museum featuring Prince Rainier III's private collection of scale models. The splendour of Monaco's ruling House of Grimaldi can be sampled at the royal palace in Monaco-Ville, where the state Carabiniers perform the changing of the guard at 11.55CET every day. Monaco Cathedral is also worth a visit. Built on the ruins of a 13th-century chapel, it houses the tombs of, among others, Princess Grace – more widely known as Hollywood Grace Kelly – mother of current Sovereign Prince Albert II. Nightlife in Monaco has the reputation of being a glitzy merry-go-round, frequented by European royalty and international celebrities, epitomised by the discotheques and floor shows at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club, or the American Bar at the Hotel de Paris. Dining out is a lavish affair, but there are cheaper options around La Condamine and the old town. Getting there By air – Nice airport is 22km from the city. Buses from Terminals 1 and 2 regularly make the 45-minute journey to Monte Carlo while a taxi may also be an option. By train – Monaco-Monte Carlo station is a stop for many international trains and is connected to all the top resorts of the Côte d'Azur. The station is on avenue Prince-Pierre in La Condamine, adjoining Fontvieille where you will find the Stade Louis II. By road – The principality is linked to all neighbouring countries by major motorways (principally the A8 highway). From Italy, take the 'Monaco-Roquebrune' exit. From France, take the '56 Monaco' exit. For further details go to www.visitmonaco.com

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UEFA Champions League final 22/05/10, Madrid, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Bayern 0-2 Internazionale Goals: 0-1 Milito 35, 0-2 Milito 70 FC Internazionale Milano: Júlio César, Zanetti, Lucio, Eto'o, Sneijder, Maicon, Cambiasso, Milito (Materazzi 90+2), Samuel, Chivu (Stanković 68), Pandev (Muntari 79)

UEFA Cup final 12/05/10, , Hamburg Arena Atlético 2-1 Fulham Goals: 1-0 Forlán 32, 1-1 Davies 37, 2-1 Forlán 26 Ex. Club Atlético de Madrid: De Gea, Antonio López, Forlán, Raúl García, Agüero (Valera 29 Ex.), Paulo Assunção, Ujfaluši, Álvaro Domínguez, Reyes (Salvio 78), Simão (Jurado 68), Perea

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FC Internazionale Milano

Date Competition Opponent Result Goalscorers 27/08/10 SCUP Club Atlético de Madrid (H) 30/08/10 League Bologna FC (A) 12/09/10 League (H) 14/09/10 UCL FC Twente (A) 19/09/10 League US Città di Palermo (A) 22/09/10 League AS Bari (H) 26/09/10 League AS Roma (A) 29/09/10 UCL SV Werder Bremen (H) 03/10/10 League Juventus (H) 17/10/10 League Cagliari Calcio (A) 20/10/10 UCL Tottenham Hotspur FC (H) 24/10/10 League UC Sampdoria (H) 31/10/10 League Genoa CFC (A) 02/11/10 UCL Tottenham Hotspur FC (A) 07/11/10 League (H) 10/11/10 League US Lecce (A) 14/11/10 League AC Milan (H) 21/11/10 League AC Chievo Verona (A) 24/11/10 UCL FC Twente (H) 28/11/10 League Parma FC (H)

Pos. Clubs Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 AS Bari 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Bologna FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Brescia Calcio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Cagliari Calcio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 AC Cesena 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 AC Chievo Verona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 ACF Fiorentina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Genoa CFC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 FC Internazionale Milano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Juventus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 S.S. Lazio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 US Lecce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 AC Milan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 SSC Napoli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 US Città di Palermo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Parma FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 AS Roma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 UC Sampdoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Udinese Calcio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Club Atlético de Madrid

Date Competition Opponent Result Goalscorers 27/08/10 SCUP FC Internazionale Milano (A) 30/08/10 League Real Sporting de Gijón (H) 12/09/10 League Athletic Club (A) 19/09/10 League FC Barcelona (H) 22/09/10 League Valencia CF (A) 26/09/10 League Real Zaragoza (H) 03/10/10 League Sevilla FC (A) 17/10/10 League Getafe CF (H) 24/10/10 League Villarreal CF (A) 31/10/10 League UD Almería (H) 07/11/10 League Real Madrid CF (A) 14/11/10 League CA Osasuna (H) 21/11/10 League Real Sociedad de Fútbol (A) 28/11/10 League RCD Espanyol (H) 05/12/10 League Levante UD (A) 12/12/10 League RC Deportivo La Coruña (H) 19/12/10 League Málaga CF (A) 02/01/11 League Real Racing Club (H) 09/01/11 League Hercules CF (A) 16/01/11 League RCD Mallorca (H)

Pos. Clubs Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 UD Almería 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Athletic Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Club Atlético de Madrid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 FC Barcelona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 RC Deportivo La Coruña 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 RCD Espanyol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Getafe CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Hercules CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Levante UD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 RCD Mallorca 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Málaga CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 CA Osasuna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Real Racing Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Real Madrid CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Real Sociedad de Fútbol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Real Zaragoza 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Sevilla FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Real Sporting de Gijón 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Valencia CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Villarreal CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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UEFA Super Cup: All-time records Finals: 34 There have been 34 previous UEFA Super Cup finals, with 12 played in Monaco since the showpiece moved to a one-off match at the Stade Louis II on a permanent basis in 1998. 2009: 28/08/09 FC Barcelona 1-0 FC Shakhtar (aet) – Att: 17,738, Ref: (BEL) 2008: 29/08/08 Manchester United FC 1-2 FC Zenit St. Petersburg – Att: 18,063, Ref: Claus Bo Larsen (DEN) 2007: 31/08/07 AC Milan 3-1 Sevilla FC – Att: 17,822, Ref: (AUT) 2006: 25/08/06 FC Barcelona 0-3 Sevilla FC – Att: 17,480, Ref: (ITA) 2005: 26/08/05 Liverpool FC 3-1 PFC CSKA Moskva (aet) – Att: 17,042, Ref: René Temmink (NED) 2004: 27/08/04 FC Porto 1-2 Valencia CF – Att: 17,292, Ref: (NOR) 2003: 29/08/03 AC Milan 1-0 FC Porto – Att: 16,885, Ref: Graham Barber (ENG) 2002: 30/08/02 Real Madrid CF 3-1 Feyenoord – Att: 18,284, Ref: (SCO) 2001: 24/08/01 FC Bayern München 2-3 Liverpool FC – Att: 13,824, Ref: Vítor Pereira (POR) 2000: 25/08/00 Real Madrid CF 1-2 Galatasaray SK – Att: 15,000, Ref: Günther Benkö (AUT) 1999: 27/08/99 Manchester United FC 0-1 S.S. Lazio – Att: 15,000, Ref: Ryszard Wojcik (POL) 1998: 28/08/98 Real Madrid CF 0-1 Chelsea FC – Att: 11,589, Ref: (FRA) Most finalists (by country): 15 Spain holds the record for the number of times their teams have participated in the competition with 15 (FC Barcelona 7, Real Madrid CF 3, Valencia CF 2, Sevilla FC 2, Real Zaragoza 1). England have had 13 (Liverpool FC 5, Manchester United FC 3, Nottingham Forest FC 2, Arsenal FC 1, Aston Villa FC 1, Chelsea FC 1). Most victories (by country): 9 Italian teams have recorded the most victories with nine (AC Milan 5, Juventus 2, S.S. Lazio 1, Parma FC 1), two ahead of both England and Spain. Fastest goal: 5 The fastest goal scored in the UEFA Super Cup came in the 1987 decider when Rui Barros struck the only goal of the first leg after five minutes for FC Porto away to AFC Ajax. Porto won the return leg by the same margin to win 2-0 on aggregate. Most victories (by club): 5 AC Milan lead the way with five victories in the competition (1989, 1990, 1994, 2003 and 2007), with FC Barcelona and Liverpool FC two behind. Extra-time victors: 4 Four competitions have required extra time to decide the winner, Parma AC (1993, 2-1 versus AC Milan), Galatasaray SK (2000, 2-1 golden goal victory versus Real Madrid CF), Liverpool FC (2005, 3-1 versus PFC CSKA Moskva) and FC Barcelona (2009, 1-0 versus FC Shakhtar Donetsk). Finals involving teams from the same country: 3 Before the all-Spanish affair in 2006, Italian sides had competed against each other in two finals with AC Milan defeating Sampdoria UC 3-1 on aggregate in the 1990 competition. Milan were involved in the decider three years later against Parma AC, but on this occasion the Rossoneri ended on the losing side, 2-1. Hat-tricks: 1 To date, Terry McDermott is the only player to have scored three times in one UEFA Super Cup match having done so in a 17-minute spell either side of the interval in Liverpool FC's 6-0 defeat of Hamburger SV in the second leg of their 1977 fixture. Penalty shoot-outs: 0 The UEFA Super Cup has yet to witness a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner of the competition. UEFA Super Cup: Monaco records, 1998 to date Man of the match awards: 11 2009: N/A 2008: Danny (FC Zenit St. Petersburg) 2007: (AC Milan) 2006: Daniel Alves (Sevilla FC)

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2005: Djibril Cissé (Liverpool FC) 2004: Rubén Baraja (Valencia CF) 2003: Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan) 2002: (Real Madrid CF) 2001: Michael Owen (Liverpool FC) 2000: (Galatasaray SK) 1999: Juan Sebastián Verón (S.S. Lazio) 1998: Gustavo Poyet (Chelsea FC) Fastest goal: 7 For matches held in Monaco, Renato's seventh-minute opener for Sevilla in 2006 is the quickest goal in the UEFA Super Cup. Most yellow cards: 7 Stefano Farina of Italy issued seven yellow cards in the 2006 UEFA Super Cup, including six Sevilla players: Frédéric Kanouté, Daniel Alves, Javi Navarro, Andrés Palop, Julien Escudé and . This equalled the seven given out by Austrian match official Günther Benkö in the 2000 UEFA Super Cup in which Galatasaray SK defeated Real Madrid CF 2-1. Madrid received four yellow cards to their opponents' three. Most goals by a team: 3 Liverpool FC have scored on three occasions in their two Monaco finals, firstly in their 3-2 defeat of FC Bayern München in 2001, and then in their 2005 3-1 extra-time defeat of PFC CSKA Moskva. Real Madrid CF also matched Liverpool's tally in their 3-1 defeat of Feyenoord in 2002 as did Sevilla in the 2006 showpiece with a 3-0 defeat of FC Barcelona and AC Milan against Sevilla the following year. Widest margin of victory: 3 Sevilla's defeat of Barcelona in 2006 set a new record, surpassing Real Madrid CF's 3-1 victory against Feyenoord in 2002. Liverpool FC matched that margin and scoreline in 2005, but only after extra time at PFC CSKA Moskva's expense. Lowest total of goals: 1 There have been four 1-0 outcomes to date in the UEFA Super Cup. The first two finals ended with single-goal victories for Chelsea FC in 1998 and S.S. Lazio in 1999 at the expense of Real Madrid CF and Manchester United FC respectively. The other wins by a solitary goal came in 2003 when Andriy Shevchenko's tenth-minute goal for AC Milan accounted for FC Porto before Pedro Rodríguez's 115th-minute winner for FC Barcelona against FC Shakhtar Donetsk in 2009. Own goals in a final: 1 The only own goal scored in a UEFA Super Cup final in Monaco came from Feyenoord's Patrick Paauwe 15 minutes into his team's 3-1 defeat by Real Madrid CF in 2002. Red cards: 1 Manchester United FC midfielder Paul Scholes became the first player to be sent off in the history of the competition after receiving a second yellow card late on against FC Zenit St. Petersburg in the 2008 edition. Scoreless draws: 0 No scoreless draws after 120 minutes have been recorded in the competition. Competition history The UEFA Super Cup was not staged in three seasons since its 1973 inception. In 1974, following political problems, FC Bayern München of the Federal Republic of Germany did not play 1. FC Magdeburg of the German Democratic Republic. Then in 1981, Liverpool FC and FC Dinamo failed to find a date to contest the competition. Following the Heysel tragedy on 29 May 1985, Juventus and Everton FC did not play the 1985 UEFA Super Cup. European Champion Clubs' Cup winners: 17 Of the 34 previous editions of the UEFA Super Cup, the team who won the European Champion Clubs' Cup have triumphed on 17 occasions, most recently FC Barcelona in 2009. Since the UEFA Cup winners began to take part in 2000 following the disbanding of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, five of the ten events have been won by the team who lifted the UEFA Cup the previous season.

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Statistics The statistics provided throughout this document are based on the all-time records 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 competitions defined as the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA Cup, the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup (from the 1973 competition), the UEFA Intertoto Cup and the European/South American Cup. Match officials Nat. - Nationality DoB - Date of birth UEFA: UEFA club competition (including qualifying matches) 2009/10 finals Ex. - extra time Team facts Goals for/against: Goals totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (eg. match forfeits when a 3-0 result is determined). Goals totals do not include goals scored from the penalty mark during a penalty shoot-out after a tie ended in a draw. :: Competition stages :: Other abbreviations F: Final QR3: Third qualifying round (aet): Match decided after extra timeNo.: 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: Round of 16 Comp.: Competition Pts: Points QR: Qualifying round R32: Round of 32 D: Drawn R: Sent off (straight 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 (two yellow cards) Tournament N/a: Not applicable GS - FT: Group stage - Final Prom/Rel P-O: Promotion/Relegation tournament play-off :: Statistics (-) : Denotes player substituted (+) : Denotes player introduced (*) : Denotes player 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..com.

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1 JúlioCésar 13 David deGea 4 Javier Zanetti 7 Diego Forlán 5 Dejan Stanković 8 RaúlGarcía 6 Lucio 10 Sergio Agüero 9 Samuel Eto'o 12 PauloAssunção 10 Wesley Sneijder 15 Diego Godín 13 Maicon 17 Tomáš Ujfaluši 19 Esteban Cambiasso 18 ÁlvaroDomínguez 22 Diego Milito 19 JoséAntonio Reyes 25 Walter Samuel 20 Simão 26 Cristian Chivu 21 Luis Perea

Ujfaluši 17 26 19 Chivu Reyes 19 Perea Cambiasso 6 9 10 21 Lucio Eto'o Agüero 1 4 22 8 12 13 JúlioCésar Zanetti Milito RaúlGarcía PauloAssunção deGea 25 10 7 15 Forlán Godín Samuel 5 Sneijder Stanković 13 20 18 Simão Maicon ÁlvaroDomínguez

12 Luca Castellazzi 27 Joel Robles 2 Iván Córdoba 3 AntonioLópez 17 MacDonald Mariga 4 MarioSuárez 23 Marco Materazzi 6 Ignacio Camacho 27 Goran Pandev 9 JoséManuel Jurado 29 Coutinho 11 Fran Mérida 88 Jonathan Biabiany 22 Diego

Coach: Coach: Rafael Benítez Quique SánchezFlores Referee: Assistantreferees: MassimoBusacca (SUI) MatthiasArnet (SUI) Fourthofficial: ManuelNavarro (SUI) SaschaKever (SUI) Additionalassistantreferees: UEFAdelegate: StephanStuder (SUI) OddFlattum (NOR) CyrilZimmermann (SUI) WeatherConditions:CloudyNight/Temperature:26°C/Humidity:83% 19:40:40CET Captain Goalkeeper 27Aug2010 UEFAMediaInformation HalfTimeReport FinalFriday27August2010 StadeLouisIIMonaco FCInternazionale AtléticodeMadrid

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1 JúlioCésar 13 David deGea 4 Javier Zanetti 7 Diego Forlán 5 Dejan Stanković 8 RaúlGarcía 6 Lucio 10 Sergio Agüero 9 Samuel Eto'o 12 PauloAssunção 10 Wesley Sneijder 15 Diego Godín 13 Maicon 17 Tomáš Ujfaluši 19 Esteban Cambiasso 18 ÁlvaroDomínguez 22 Diego Milito 19 José Antonio Reyes 25 Walter Samuel 20 Simão 26 Cristian Chivu 21 Luis Perea

12 Luca Castellazzi 27 Joel Robles 2 Iván Córdoba 3 AntonioLópez 17 MacDonald Mariga 4 MarioSuárez 23 Marco Materazzi 6 Ignacio Camacho 27 Goran Pandev 9 José Manuel Jurado 29 Coutinho 11 Fran Mérida 88 Jonathan Biabiany 22 Diego

Coach: Coach: Rafael Benítez Quique SánchezFlores

Total shot(s) 5 Total shot(s) 5 Shot(s) on target 0 Shot(s) on target 0 Free kick(s) to goal 0 Free kick(s) to goal 0 Save(s) 0 Save(s) 0 Corner(s) 4 Corner(s) 3 Foul(s) committed 6 Foul(s) committed 8 Foul(s) suffered 8 Foul(s) suffered 6 Offside(s) 3 Offside(s) 1 Possession 46% Possession 54% Ball in play 11'01" Ball in play 13'40" Total ball in play 24'41" Total ball in play 24'41"

Referee: MassimoBusacca(SUI) Assistant referees: MatthiasArnet(SUI) ManuelNavarro(SUI) Additional assistant referees: StephanStuder(SUI) CyrilZimmermann(SUI) 45' Fourth official: SaschaKever(SUI) 6" UEFA delegate: OddFlattum(NOR) 21:32:43 CET Goal Booked Sent off Substitution Penalty Owngoal Captain Goalkeeper 27 Aug 2010 UEFAMediaInformation FullTimeReport Friday27August2010 StadeLouisIIMonaco FCInternazionale AtléticodeMadrid

20:45 (0) (0) halftime halftime

1 JúlioCésar 13 David deGea 4 Javier Zanetti 7 Diego Forlán 5 Dejan Stanković 8 RaúlGarcía 6 Lucio 10 Sergio Agüero 9 Samuel Eto'o 12 PauloAssunção 10 Wesley Sneijder 15 Diego Godín 13 Maicon 17 Tomáš Ujfaluši 19 Esteban Cambiasso 18 ÁlvaroDomínguez 22 Diego Milito 19 JoséAntonio Reyes 25 Walter Samuel 20 Simão 26 Cristian Chivu 21 Luis Perea

12 Luca Castellazzi 27 Joel Robles 2 Iván Córdoba 3 AntonioLópez 17 MacDonald Mariga 4 MarioSuárez 23 Marco Materazzi 45' 6 Ignacio Camacho 27 Goran Pandev 6" 9 JoséManuel Jurado 29 Coutinho 11 Fran Mérida 88 Jonathan Biabiany 22 Diego

Coach: Coach: Rafael Benítez Quique SánchezFlores

Full Full Half Half Totalshot(s) 5 11 Totalshot(s) 5 12 Shot(s)ontarget 0 2 Shot(s)ontarget 0 7 Freekick(s)togoal 0 2 Freekick(s)togoal 0 1 Save(s) 0 5 Save(s) 0 1 62' 19JoséAntonioReyes Corner(s) 4 9 Corner(s) 3 4 Foul(s)committed 6 12 Foul(s)committed 8 21 Foul(s)suffered 8 21 27GoranPandev in in 11 FranMérida Foul(s)suffered 6 12 68' 69' Offside(s) 3 5 5DejanStanković out out 19 JoséAntonioReyes Offside(s) 1 1 Possession 46% 52% Possession 54% 48% Ballinplay 11'01" 24'23" Ballinplay 13'40" 22'48" Totalballinplay 24'41" 47'11" Totalballinplay 24'41" 47'11"

Referee: 29Coutinho in in 9 JoséManuelJurado MassimoBusacca(SUI) 10WesleySneijder out 79' 82' out 7 DiegoForlán Assistant referees: 83' 10SergioAgüero MatthiasArnet(SUI) ManuelNavarro(SUI) 85' 20Simão Additional assistant referees: StephanStuder(SUI) CyrilZimmermann(SUI) 22DiegoMilito 90' 89' 8RaúlGarcía Fourth official: SaschaKever(SUI) 90' UEFA delegate: in 6 IgnacioCamacho OddFlattum(NOR) 25WalterSamuel 2'02" out 20 Simão Attendance: 17,265 22:36:56CET Goal Booked Sentoff Substitution Penalty Owngoal Captain Goalkeeper 27Aug2010 UEFAMediaInformation PlayerSummaryStatistics FinalFriday27August2010 StadeLouisIIMonaco FCInternazionale AtléticodeMadrid

M G P B T WFCFSO Y R JúlioCésar 1 92'08" Javier Zanetti 4 92'08" 1 Dejan Stanković 5 67'50" 1 2 Lucio 6 92'08" 1 1 1 Samuel Eto'o 9 92'08" 1 2 2 2 1 Wesley Sneijder 10 78'13" 1 1 4 Maicon 13 92'08" 1 2 Esteban Cambiasso 19 92'08" 1 1 1 Diego Milito 22 92'08" 1 1 1 5 3 Walter Samuel 25 92'08" 1 2 1 1 1 Cristian Chivu 26 92'08" 1 Luca Castellazzi 12 Iván Córdoba 2 MacDonald Mariga 17 Marco Materazzi 23 Goran Pandev 27 24'18" 1 2 Coutinho 29 13'55" Jonathan Biabiany 88

M G P B T WFCFSO Y R 92'08" 13 deGea David 81'30" 2 7 Forlán Diego 92'08" 1 2 3 1 8 RaúlGarcía 92'08" 1 2 2 2 3 10 Agüero Sergio 92'08" 1 3 12 PauloAssunção 92'08" 1 15 Godín Diego 92'08" 1 1 17 Ujfaluši Tomáš 92'08" 6 18 ÁlvaroDomínguez 69'01" 1 1 1 1 2 19 Reyes José Antonio 90'34" 2 2 1 1 20 Simão 92'08" 1 21 Perea Luis 27 Robles Joel 3 AntonioLópez 4 MarioSuárez 1'34" 6 Camacho Ignacio 10'38" 2 1 9 Jurado José Manuel 23'07" 11 Mérida Fran 22 Diego

M Minutes played G Goals scored P Shot(s) hitting post B Shot(s) hitting bar T Other shot(s) on target W Shot(s) off target FC Foul(s) committed FS Foul(s) suffered O Offside(s) Y Yellow card(s) R Red card(s) 22:37:13 CET 27 Aug 2010 UEFAMediaInformation Team statistics: Full time Final - Friday 27 August 2010 Stade Louis II - Monaco FC Internazionale 0 2 Atlético de Madrid

62' José Antonio Reyes 83' Sergio Agüero

1st half 2nd half Total 1st half 2nd half Total Scoring situations 0 0 0 Goal(s) scored 0 2 2 0 0 0 Goal(s) scored (open play) 0 2 2 0 0 0 Goal(s) scored (penalty) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goal(s) scored (direct from free-kick) 0 0 0 0 Goal(s) scored (penalty shootout) 0 5 6 11 Total shot(s) 5 7 12 0 2 2 Shot(s) on target 0 7 7 5 2 7 Shot(s) off target 5 0 5 0 2 2 Shot(s) blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assist(s) 0 1 1 4 5 9 Corner(s) 3 1 4 3 2 5 Offside(s) 1 0 1 0 5 5 Save(s) 0 1 1 Time 45'06" 47'02" 92'08" Total time played (mins) 45'06" 47'02" 92'08" 11'01" 13'22" 24'23" Ball possession (mins) 13'40" 9'08" 22'48" 46% 59% 52% Ball possession (%) 54% 41% 48% Distance & speed 47,626 46,190 93,816 Distance covered (metres) 50,375 49,473 99,848 29.75 31.53 31.53 Top speed (km/h) 30.18 30.15 30.18 Discipline 0 1 1 Yellow card(s) 0 2 2 0 0 0 Red card(s) 0 0 0 6 6 12 Foul(s) committed 8 13 21 Passing & solo runs 176 185 361 Passes attempted 226 151 377 111 124 235 Passes completed 154 92 246 63% 67% 65% Completion rate (%) 68% 61% 65% 51 58 109 Long passes attempted 55 53 108 22 27 49 Long passes completed 32 26 58 43% 47% 45% Completion rate (%) 58% 49% 54% 84 98 182 Medium passes attempted 140 77 217 56 74 130 Medium passes completed 101 50 151 67% 76% 71% Completion rate (%) 72% 65% 70% 41 29 70 Short passes attempted 31 21 52 33 23 56 Short passes completed 21 16 37 80% 79% 80% Completion rate (%) 68% 76% 71% 10 18 28 Delivery/solo runs into the attacking third 23 22 45 1 10 11 Delivery/solo runs into the key area 8 8 16 3 3 6 Delivery/solo runs into the penalty area 2 10 12 11:02:31 CET Goal scored 1 Sep 2010 UEFA Media Information Team/Playerspassingdistribution:Fulltime FinalFriday27August2010 StadeLouisIIMonaco FCInternazionale 0 2 AtléticodeMadrid

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vić bias u r o 'o uel iv a k o am h dev C lito m n To an Et C Cés St l n n Pa o a n erZanetti terSa tian i jan ci ico eb goMi utinho e u a e ris o Júlio Jav D L SamueWesleySneijderM Est Di Wal C Gora C Total From TP 1 4 5 6 9 10 13 19 22 25 26 27 29 PC PA % JúlioCésar 1 92'08" - - 4 - - 2 - 2 3 3 1 - 15 29 52% JavierZanetti 4 92'08" 1 2 2 - 4 10 6 3 1 4 1 - 34 40 85% DejanStanković 5 67'50" - 1 2 - 2 2 1 1 1 1 - - 11 14 79% Lucio 6 92'08" 1 4 1 2 3 6 3 2 4 1 - 1 28 39 72% SamuelEto'o 9 92'08" - 1 - - 1 1 2 - - 2 - - 7 21 33% WesleySneijder 10 78'13" - 6 - 1 3 - 1 3 1 2 - - 17 33 52% Maicon 13 92'08" 2 6 1 7 1 1 1 2 2 - 4 - 27 53 51% EstebanCambiasso 19 92'08" - 1 - 1 5 5 1 3 3 4 1 - 24 29 83% DiegoMilito 22 92'08" - 4 2 1 1 2 - 1 1 - - - 12 18 67% WalterSamuel 25 92'08" 2 1 - 2 - 2 1 4 2 6 - - 20 29 69% CristianChivu 26 92'08" 4 4 2 1 3 1 2 6 - 4 - 4 31 42 74% GoranPandev 27 24'18" - 1 - - - 1 2 1 - - - - 5 8 63% Coutinho 29 13'55" - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 2 - 4 6 67% Teamtotal: 235 361 65%

o ez yes d e gu ura J n ro nção ioR á e n mín el l ü su o n amachou To Gea r g C e As UjfalušiD d d lGarcíaioA áš ro Pereacio Mérida goFo rg m is a avi ie iegoGodí lva n D D Raú Se PauloD To Á JoséAntoSimãoLu Ig JoséManFran Total From TP 13 7 8 10 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 6 9 11 PC PA % DaviddeGea 13 92'08" - - 5 - 1 1 2 4 - 2 - - 1 16 25 64% DiegoForlán 7 81'30" - 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 5 - - - - 17 25 68% RaúlGarcía 8 92'08" - 5 1 2 4 1 5 1 5 3 - - - 27 50 54% SergioAgüero 10 92'08" - 2 1 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - 5 15 33% PauloAssunção 12 92'08" 1 2 4 1 - 1 4 5 1 2 - - 1 22 28 79% DiegoGodín 15 92'08" 1 1 1 - 4 1 4 1 1 8 - - - 22 36 61% TomášUjfaluši 17 92'08" - 1 1 5 1 - - 9 - 5 1 1 2 26 37 70% ÁlvaroDomínguez 18 92'08" - 2 16 2 - 6 - 2 6 1 - 1 - 36 50 72% JoséAntonioReyes 19 69'01" - 2 5 2 3 4 2 4 - - - - 1 23 41 56% Simão 20 90'34" - 4 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 - 1 - - 19 27 70% LuisPerea 21 92'08" - 2 1 1 3 4 5 5 2 - - - 1 24 31 77% IgnacioCamacho 6 1'34" ------1 - - - 1 - 2 2 100% JoséManuelJurado 9 10'38" ------1 - - - 1 2 50% FranMérida 11 23'07" - 1 - 1 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - 6 8 75% Teamtotal: 246 377 65%

11:02:26 CET TP: Time played PA: Passes attempted PC: Passes completed %: Passing success percentage 1 Sep 2010 UEFAMediaInformation Tacticallineups:Fulltime FinalFriday27August2010 StadeLouisIIMonaco FCInternazionale 0 2 AtléticodeMadrid

68' (In)27Pandev/(Out)5Stanković 69' (In)11Mérida/(Out)19Reyes 79' (In)29Coutinho/(Out)10Sneijder 82' (In)9Jurado/(Out)7Forlán 90'+1 (In)6Camacho/(Out)20Simão

Totaltimeplayed:92'08" 52%24'23"Ballpossession 48%22'48"

Actualformation Directionofplay> <Directionofplay JúlioCésar 1 13 deGea Zanetti 4 7 Forlán Stanković 5 26 8 RaúlGarcía Lucio 6 9 19 17 10 Agüero Eto'o 9 10 12 PauloAssunção Sneijder 10 25 19 21 15 Godín Maicon 13 12 17 Ujfaluši 1 22 10 Cambiasso 19 4 13 18 ÁlvaroDomínguez Milito 22 6 7 8 15 19 Reyes Samuel 25 20 Simão Chivu 26 5 21 Perea 13 20 18 Pandev 27 6 Camacho Coutinho 29 9 Jurado 11 Mérida Directionofplay> <Directionofplay

9 17 Secondhalfformation Firsthalfformation 26 19 10 25 19 12 21 10 1 22 13 6 4 7 8 15 5 Firsthalfformation 13 20 18

Directionofplay> <Directionofplay

26 19 17 9 10 25 19 12 21 1 22 10 4 7 13 6 8 15

13 27 20 18 Secondhalfformation

11:02:19CET didnotplaytheentirematch substitution 1Sep2010 UEFAMediaInformation