Showing posts with label uefa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uefa. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Celtic protests over Sion matches accepted

The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body accepted the two protests by Celtic FC against the validity of their play-off games against FC Sion and awarded both to the Scottish side by forfeit.
The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body today dealt with the two protests lodged by Celtic FC against the validity of their UEFA Europa League play-off ties played against FC Sion on 18 and 25 August.

The Scottish club questioned the eligibility of a number of the Sion players who participated in these matches, with the Swiss side winning 3-1 on aggregate. The Control and Disciplinary Body accepted both protests and decided to award both ties to Celtic by forfeit (3-0).

As a consequence, Celtic are qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage. An appeal can be lodged against these decisions within three days of receipt of the written grounds for the decisions.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Lionel Messi Best Player 2010-2011 UEFA




Along with the draw for the Champions League group phase late last night, Lionel Messi finally crowned as the Best Player 2010-2011 UEFA or the best European players. Previous Messi has also won the FIFA Ballon d'Or 2010.

Lionel Messi finally ordained as a player who won the award "Best Player in Europe UEFA Award" submitted in Monaco on Thursday (25 / 8) local time, as reported by "uefa.com".

Messi had been expected success. Since the last two seasons he was quite dominant over his rivals, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Xavi Hernandez who was defeated for the title role in this.

The Argentine player won 39 votes, far ahead of teammate Xavi who was second with 11 votes. While third place was occupied Real Madrid player, Cristiano Ronaldo, who only received three votes. 
 


The success he became Europe's top scorer two seasons ago is also a valuable capital. In addition, the peak is to bring Barcelona won two titles, BBVA Liga and Champions League last season.

"I'm fortunate to have great colleagues. Our motivation is very high in the locker room. We are constantly trying to make history and help each other.

That's what makes us great, "Messi said upon receiving the award. Ability Messi himself had pengakuakn from colleagues as well as his rival, Xavi.

Blaugrana playmaker is absolutely no doubt about the quality of Messi, and consider it right to grab all the titles. "Messi is the best player in the world, and is very easy with him both inside and outside the field," said Xavi.

Here is a list of the top 10 "Best Player in UEFA Europe Award".

1 Lionel Messi (ARG) - FC Barcelona (39 voters)
2 Xavi Hernández (ESP) - FC Barcelona (11 voters)
3 Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) - Real Madrid CF (3 voters)
4 Andrés Iniesta (ESP) - FC Barcelona
5 Falcao (COL) - FC Porto *
6 Wayne Rooney (ENG) - Manchester United FC
7 Nemanja Vidic (SRB) - Manchester United FC
8 Zlatan Ibrahimovic (SWE) - AC Milan
Gerard Pique (ESP) - FC Barcelona
10 Manuel Neuer (GER) - FC Schalke 04 *

* Are now joining the Club Atlético de Madrid
** Now joined the FC Bayern München

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Chelsea eliminated from the Champions League by Inter Milan


It was Drogba vs. Eto'o. It was Mourinho against Chelsea. In the end, Inter Milan got a 1 - 0 win over the Blues and kick them out of the Champions League. However, the qualification, achieved by a 3-1 aggregate score after the Italian team had won the first leg, 2-1, was not that satisfying for Jose Mourinho. He was manager of a legendary squad of Chelsea and this was his first time facing his old home.

"Today I was the enemy, and today the enemy won," the Portuguese coach expressed.

Cameroon star Samuel Eto'o netted in the 78th minute to destroy the Blues' 21-game home unbeaten streak in the UEFA Champions League.

Inter booked a place in the next stage. And in Stamford Bridge, we will have to wait for the next season of the Champions League to see Chelsea finally winning the long expected crown of Europe.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Close to heaven: Chelsea reach the Champions League Final with a 3 - 2 win over Liverpool


Historical night for every blue fan, player, board member and supporters around the world. After many years of struggling, Chelsea reached the Champions League Final for the first time in history.

What's more, it will be the first European Cup final between two English clubs, and beating Manchester United to win the title will make it even more special.

Owner Roman Abramovich wasn't at Stamford Bridge to see his expensively assembled team beat Liverpool 3-2 in extra time to advance to the final on May 21, but United manager Alex Ferguson was.

Manchester United and Chelsea are also neck-and-neck in the Premier League. The Blues beat the Red Devils 2-1 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to draw level on points with United, which leads on goal difference with two encounters to go.

"An all-English final. I think everyone's looking forward to it," Chelsea leader John Terry said. "They have been very good in the league. Also we matched them the other week and managed to defeat them here. All in all, they're playing very well. I think we're at the top of our game so in three weeks time it's going to be a very tough game."

It's important to notice that even though it's the first time two English teams have made it to the final, there are no English coaches.

The last Englishman to lead a team to a European Cup triumph was Liverpool's Joe Fagan in 1984. That was at a time when English coaches did well in the competition with seven triumphs in eight seasons, including victories from Liverpool's Bob Paisley (three), Nottingham Forest's Brian Clough (two), Aston Villa's Tony Barton and Fagan between 1977 and '84.

Manchester United has had the veteran Ferguson in charge for 22 years, and the Scot has led the Red Devils to nine Premier League triumphs and five FA Cups and is now chasing his second Champions League title to go with the one he won in 1999.

As for Avram Grant, he is the former coach of Israel who has led Chelsea to its first Champions League final after the man he replaced, Jose Mourinho, failed three times. Mourinho moved to Stamford Bridge in June 2004, a month after leading FC Porto to a triumph in the competition.

And although he won two league titles in a row, Chelsea's first in half a century, portuguese Mourinho couldn't capture a European success and the club replaced him in September. Now, the fact that two English teams are playing each other thousands of miles away in Moscow for a major prize is good timing.

Now talking about the semifinal match, we can say it was one of the most exciting games of the year. Didier Drogba scored the first goal that seemed to assure their ticket to the final. But Fernando Torres kept the emotion alive up to the 90th minute.

In the extra time, the referee downed a goal scored by Kalou, but just two minutes later a penalty shot was converted by Frank Lampard. His celebration is now inprinted in the memory of every blue fan.

Drogba appeared again to score the third one, to unleash the emotion of every Chelsea supporter. Babel scored a goal for Liverpool, but that was not enough to save his team.

Now Chelsea will face Manchester United knowing all about Cristiano Ronaldo's dribbling and shooting skills and how to stop him from adding to his 38 league and cup goals this season. It also has to break open the solid defensive partnership of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.

Because it played Chelsea on Saturday, Manchester United is aware of the dangers posed by Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole and Michael Ballack and the defensive strengths of Terry and Ricardo Carvalho.

Ferguson's team has a 65-41 record against Chelsea with 44 draws. But the last time they met in a final, Chelsea edged Man. United 1-0 in last season's FA Cup at Wembley.