Showing posts with label UEFA CL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UEFA CL. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Estadio da Luz Hosts 2014 Final


UEFA has confirmed that the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon will host the 2014 Champions League final.

Benfica's home ground, which is commonly translated as the Stadium of Light, opened in 2003 on the site of the original Estadio da Luz with a capacity of 65,647 and staged the final of Euro 2004, where Greece triumphed over tournament hosts Portugal.

The city last hosted a European Cup final in 1967, when Celtic beat Inter Milan at the National Stadium.

This season's final is May 19 at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena while the 2013 final returns to Wembley Stadium.

The 2014 Europa League final will be played at the new Juventus Stadium in Turin.

The stadium was built on the site of the Stadio delle Alpi at a cost of £100 million and has a capacity of 41,000 spectators.

It is the first fully owned football stadium in the country and it will be the first time Italy has hosted a one-off final in the Europa League or its predecessor, the UEFA Cup.

UEFA also awarded the 2015 UEFA European Under 21 Championship to the Czech Republic


Friday, 16 March 2012

It's Portugal for Chelsea in Quarters


Chelsea have been drawn to face Benfica in the Champions League quarter-finals, playing away in the first leg.

If Chelsea triumph, they will meet the winners of the quarter-final between AC Milan and Barcelona with the first leg on home soil.

In the other last-eight ties, Apoel Nicosia play Real Madrid and Marseille take on Bayern Munich.

The quarter-final first legs will be played on 27 and 28 March with the second legs following on 3 and 4 April.

Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay told BBC Sport: "We don't focus on the semi-finals. We have got to the quarter-finals and we wanted an away tie first. When you look at the teams in the draw, we are quite happy with the draw.

"We know about Benfica. They are a very good side."

The London club reached the quarter-finals with a thrilling victory over Napoli. Having lost the first leg 3-1 , they completed a 4-1 home win in extra time to triumph.

Former manager Andre Villas-Boas was sacked by Chelsea a fortnight after the defeat in Naples, leading to Roberto Di Matteo taking charge on a caretaker basis .

Reflecting on the second-leg win, Gourlay said: "It shows you the quality we've got in the football team that one or two people were doubting. They followed the brief of the coach and everything went well.

"When we asked guys to stand up, they stood up to be counted."

When asked about player power at the club, he responded: "It's certainly not the case. John Terry does orchestrate things on the field but, to be perfectly honest, we would encourage that. There is nothing wrong with that - it just shows the passion.

"He was still doing his bit to help us win that game when he wasn't on the field, which is fantastic. Didier Drogba, Petr Cech - they would have all done the same."

Discussing Villas-Boas's exit, he said: "It was a very difficult decision that the owner and board had to take. Andre brought many positives to the club - and we thank him for that - but that wasn't reflected in results and performances.

"We couldn't see that changing so we felt that we had to make the change. Time will tell and we'll see where we are at the end of the season.

"I don't think it was anything to do with the players. The players are very professional."

Benfica won Group C, which included Manchester United, and reached the last eight for the first time since 2006 by beating Zenit St Petersburg 4-3 on aggregate. The Portuguese side had lost 3-2 in Russia but won 2-0 in the return match on home soil.

The Portuguese club are currently second in their domestic league, a point behind Porto.

Chelsea have two former Benfica players in their squad - the Brazilians David Luiz and Ramires.

Uefa Champions League quarter-final draw in full
APOEL v Real Madrid
Marseille v Bayern Munich
Benfica v Chelsea
AC Milan v Barcelona


Thursday, 8 March 2012

Messi Five Sets Champions Record


For all the astonishing feats in his young career, Lionel Messi had never scored five goals in a professional game. And no one had ever scored five times in a Champions League match.

Well, check both of those off.

With another mesmerizing performance, Messi helped defending champion Barcelona crush Bayer Leverkusen 7-1 Wednesday night to advance to the quarterfinals with a 10-2 aggregate win.

"Without Messi, Barca is the best team," Leverkusen coach Robin Dutt said. "And with him, they are in another galaxy."

The three-time FIFA player of the year scored in the 25th, 42nd and 49th minutes for a 3-0 lead and his 17th career hat trick for Barcelona, then added goals in the 58th and 84th minutes for the first five-goal game of his professional career.

"We'll never see a player like him again," Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said. "He is one of a kind."

The last time a player scored five goals in European soccer's top club competition had been when Ajax's Soren Lerby did it against Omonia in the old Champion Clubs' Cup in 1979-80.

"Messi is a joke. For me the best ever," Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney wrote on Twitter.

Messi scored his first goal when Xavi Hernandez's long pass sent him in alone, he took a touch and chipped goalkeeper Bernd Leno with his left foot from 12 yards. On the second he cut across from the right after a pass from Andres Iniesta and sent a left-footed shot in from 14 yards through a crowd of defenders.

He scored the third with a chip from 9 yards off his weaker right foot. Cesc Fabregas made a pass from just past midfield and Messi held off defender Daniel Schwaab as he took three touches.

He became the first player to score four goals twice in the Champions League -- he accomplished the feat against Arsenal two years ago -- when Leno batted a ball knocked toward the goal by a defender right to Messi, who poked the ball in with his left foot from an angle.

Messi's fifth was on a curling left-footed shot from 19 yards.

He has 48 goals for Barcelona this season, including 12 in the Champions League. He increased his Champions League career total to 49, tying Alfredo Di Stefano for fourth on the European Cup/Champions League career list.

"I can't remember the last time I scored five goals, so I'm very happy," Messi said. "It's nice to score five goals."

Just 24 years old, he has 228 goals for Barcelona and is seven from tying Cesar Rodriguez for the club's career scoring record. Messi has seven hat tricks this season.

"He's the best. There is no other like him," Guardiola said. "The numbers speak for themselves. One day he'll score six. We're very fortunate to have Messi, so we have to take advantage of him."

Substitute Cristian Tello added a pair of goals for Barcelona, which extended its home unbeaten streak to 50 games. Leverkusen became the first German club since 1964 to lose an aggregate series by nine goals.

"What was important was to win," Messi said. "That's what we wanted to achieve, now we're in the quarterfinals and we did it impressively."

Friday, 16 December 2011

Champions League Last 16 Draw



Chelsea will face Napoli in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League, while Arsenal will also meet Italian opposition in the form of AC Milan.

The Premier League duo have been handed arguably the two toughest draws in the knockout stage, although both sides will play the second leg at home.

Andre Villas-Boas' Chelsea left it until the final game to advance, with a 3-0 home win over Valencia eventually sending the club through as group winners ahead of Bayer Leverkusen.

The reward is now a two-legged tussle with Napoli, who finished second in their group and helped to knock Manchester City out of the competition.
Champions League last 16 draw:

Napoli drew 1-1 away to City before winning the return encounter 2-1, with Edinson Cavani an influential figure in both games, scoring all three of his team's goals.

Arsenal also face a daunting task in trying to reach the quarter-finals after being paired with Milan, who have been European champions seven times.
Convincing

The Gunners were convincing winners of their group and have already faced Serie A opposition this season after beating Udinese in the qualifying rounds.

Holders Barcelona have been drawn against Bayer Leverkusen, who finished second in Chelsea's group after failing to win their final match.

Basel knocked last season's runners-up Manchester United out of the tournament earlier this month and will face Bayern Munich over two legs.

Bayern's Allianz Arena will stage this season's final, while 2010 winners Inter Milan will meet French champions Marseille.

Real Madrid are second favourites to win the Champions League and face a tricky test against CSKA Moscow, whose Russian rivals Zenit St Petersburg will meet Benfica.

APOEL Nicosia were surprise qualifiers for the last 16 and the Cypriot club will meet knockout stage regulars Lyon.

Champions League last 16 draw:
Lyon v APOEL Nicosia
Napoli v Chelsea
AC Milan v Arsenal
Basel v Bayern Munich
Bayer Leverkusen v Barcelona
CSKA Moscow v Real Madrid
Zenit St Petersburg v Benfica
Marseille v Inter Milan