UEFA Women's Cup Returns to Germany Russian First in Lisbon

UEFA Women's Cup Returns to Germany Russian First in Lisbon

7.0 5 Supplement UEFA Women’s Cup returns to Germany 03 Russian first in Lisbon 04 Liverpool’s amazing comeback 05 UEFA Champions League revenue distribution 06 No 39 – July 2005 COVER IN THIS ISSUE Liverpool win the UEFA Champions League 05 Steven Gerrard holds aloft the European UEFA Champions League revenue distribution 06 Cup. Following in the illustrious foot- Turbine Potsdam steps of Real Madrid, Ajax Amsterdam, win the UEFA Women’s Cup 03 Special Olympics Football Week 10 Bayern Munich and AC Milan, the trophy First doping control officers seminar 12 is now Liverpool’s for keeps, after their CSKA Moscow fifth victory in the competition. win the UEFA Cup 04 News from member associations 17 PHOTO: EMPICS RecentEditorial landmarks and future challenges In football, the month of July is often a good time to reflect on the past season and look forward to the next. Looking back, we have just seen two immensely exciting and goal-filled club competition finals which, apart from being perfectly executed, also produced two firsts: the first ever Russian victory in the fifty- year history of the UEFA club competitions when CSKA Moscow won the UEFA Cup in Lisbon, and on the other side of Europe, the first ever UEFA Champions League final to be held on Turkish soil, with the honour of host city bestowed on Istanbul. In April, the UEFA Executive Com- mittee, meeting in Tallinn, declared its intention to award finals to more “new” countries in the future. In contrast, the WOMEN’S EURO 2005 has been taking place in the birthplace of football and setting new benchmarks in terms of organisation, public interest and media coverage of women’s foot- ball in Europe. The 9,000 spectators who attended the return leg of the UEFA Women’s Cup final in Potsdam between Turbine Potsdam and Sweden’s Djurgården/Älvsjö were also a measure of the growing popularity of women’s football in Europe. We must not, however, rest on our laurels. Other contests on the field of play are imminent, including the final rounds of the men’s and women’s European Under-19 championships and the UEFA Regions’ Cup. There are also challenges of an administrative kind to face: we are nearly into the third season of the UEFA club licensing system, while the Top Executive Pro- gramme being devised for the member associations is slowly taking shape. The coming 2005/06 season is therefore going to be another demanding period for UEFA, with many questions to resolve and decisions to take. But UEFA has no wish to stand still; it is keen to keep moving forward so that it can defend its interests in the forever changing world of football. Lars-Christer Olsson Yuri Zhirkov Chief Executive scored one of the goals that helped CSKA Moscow to become the first Russian club to win a UEFA competition. GETTY IMAGES we care about football 02 uefadirect 7.05 UEFA Women’sBack on German Cup soil PHOTOS: WITTERS PHOTOS: FOR THE TIME BEING, THE UEFA WOMEN’S CUP REMAINS A GERMAN/SWEDISH AFFAIR. AFTER A TWO-YEAR STAY IN SWEDEN FOLLOWING CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES BY UMEÅ IK IN 2003 AND 2004, THE TROPHY HAS NOW RETURNED TO GERMANY, WHERE FFC FRANKFURT WON THE FIRST EDITION BACK IN 2002. The new German winners the Swedes soon reduced the deficit, are FFC Turbine Potsdam 71, who they were pegged back again by overcame Djurgården/Älvsjö in both another German goal. There was still legs of the final, the first in Swe- enough time for a comeback, but den and the second in Germany. Turbine Potsdam continued to In Stockholm, against a hold the upper hand, and home side deprived of several after the exciting opening stages Captain Ariane Hingst shows off the trophy of its best attacking players, the (four goals in 16 minutes!), to the German fans. Germans made the most of their 2005 there were no further additions physical strength by taking a decisive to the scoreline. Voronezh in the quarter-finals) step towards lifting the trophy with In this fourth edition of the and fully deserved to win the trophy. a 2-0 win. UEFA Women’s Cup, Turbine Potsdam ■ The draw for the fifth In the return leg, in front of were undefeated in their nine matches UEFA Women’s Cup will be held in a capacity crowd of around 9,000, (drawing only one, against Energy Nyon on 7 July. Turbine Potsdam quickly dashed any hope their visitors had of turning Stockholm, 15 May 2005 the tie round. The home side led 2-0 Djurgården/Älvsjö – 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam 71 0-2 after just nine minutes. Although Potsdam, 21 May 2005 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam 71 – Djurgården/Älvsjö 3-1 03 One of CSKA Moscow’s two Brazilian players, A. SABATTINI GETTY IMAGES Vagner Love, scorer of the third goal. SORIANO/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Disappointed Sporting players receive their consolation medals from Lennart Johansson UEFA Cup and Lars-Christer Olsson. the Russian defence, which coped First Russian victory magnificently. On the contrary, shortly before the break, CSKA created a ONLY ONCE BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE UEFA CLUB COMPETITIONS golden opportunity to equalise. The HAD A RUSSIAN CLUB, DYNAMO MOSCOW, REACHED A FINAL, WHICH THEY LOST chance was wasted, but it was a sign BACK IN 1972. MORE THAN 30 YEARS LATER, CSKA MOSCOW WENT ONE of things to come. Sporting certainly STEP FURTHER BY LIFTING THE UEFA CUP IN LISBON, WHERE THEY DEFEATED did not have the match sewn up and SPORTING CLUBE DE PORTUGAL. their defence was vulnerable. The Russians were able to take Spurred on by the prospect and, in doing so, rid themselves stock at half time and learn from the of playing the final in their own stadium, of the bitter taste of a recent decisive chance they had just spurned. They Sporting Clube de Portugal had over- defeat to local rivals Benfica in the began the second half in a much more come every obstacle placed before domestic championship. positive manner and turned the match them: Rapid Vienna in the first Everything appeared to be on its head within the space of less round, and going on to qualify going to plan in the early stages than ten minutes around the hour mark. from a group in which they of the match: pressed back in Sporting had missed their played Newcastle, FC Sochaux, their own half, the Muscovites chance, a fact confirmed a little later, Dinamo Tbilisi and FC Panionos, were unable to quell the spirited when just seconds after striking the then Feyenoord in the round of Portuguese, whose dominance Russian post, the ball once again nes- 32, Middlesbrough in the last 16, New- was justly rewarded when a tled in the back of the Portuguese goal. castle in the quarter-finals and, finally, powerful shot from Rogerio hit the The Portuguese public were Alkmaar AZ in an epic, rain-sodden back of the net. However, even though struck by a sad feeling of déjà vu, semi-final that went to extra time. Sporting continued to dictate, they although they still sportingly applauded With the backing of a large and could not find any further cracks in the eventual winners. After dropping enthusiastic home crowd, the Sporting players were fully expecting to lift the 18 May 2005 club’s second European trophy (they Lisbon – José Alvalade stadium – 47,085 spectators won the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1964) Sporting Clube de Portugal – CSKA Moscow 1-3 (1-0) Goals: Rogerio (28), A. Berezutsky (57), Zhirkov (65), Vagner Love (75) Referee: Graham Poll (England) out of the UEFA Champions League following the group stage, the team coached by Valery Gazzaev knocked out Benfica, FK Partizan, AJ Auxerre and FC Parma. This was the ninth single-leg UEFA club competition final (European Cup/Champions League, Cup Winners’ Cup, UEFA Cup and Super Cup) to be played in the home city of one of the finalists. Before CSKA Moscow, only Liverpool, in Rome in 1984, managed to emerge victorious as the “away” side. GETTY IMAGES Clamouring to touch the first European trophy to be won by a Russian club. 04 uefadirect 7.05 The first goal of the match, scored by Maldini, and the last goal of the second half, which Xabi Alonso netted on the rebound from a penalty. UEFA Champions League Goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek played a crucial role. further confidence to the man who An unbelievable climax! would prove to be the hero of the ensuing penalty competition. The WHATEVER THE OUTCOME, THIS YEAR’S UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL Pole’s gesticulations on his goal line WOULD IN ANY CASE HAVE GONE DOWN IN THE HISTORY BOOKS AS THE 50TH FINAL appeared to make more of an im- pression on the Milanese marksmen SINCE THE CREATION OF EUROPE’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS CLUB COMPETITION. than Dida’s calmness did on Liver- IT WAS ALSO THE FIRST SUCH FINAL TO BE PLAYED IN TURKEY. pool’s penalty takers. Two saved and one off target for one side; one saved Yet, rather than these statisti- AC Milan have nevertheless for the other; three kicks converted cal milestones, it is the extraordinary shown on many occasions that they by Liverpool and two by Milan. Liver- and unprecedented way in which the are a team of character. After suffering pool had come back from too great game unfolded that will always what for many sides would have a deficit to fall at the final hurdle: be remembered. The first half been a knock-out blow, they they lifted their fifth Champions’ Cup was dominated by a wonderful gradually pulled themselves out and will therefore retain the trophy, AC Milan side, who produced of the black hole into which they a precious souvenir of a jubilee an outstanding display of tech- had fallen and, particularly in evening that football fans will never nique and individual talent.

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