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Champions League: Trento destroy Berlin to take last ticket for semifinals!
🏆| Champions League: Trento destroy Berlin to take last ticket for semifinals! February 29, 2024 | Semifinals Second Leg: • Trentino Itas (ITA) - Berlin Recycling Volleys (GER) 3-0 (25:19, 25:20, 25:22) Read more here 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
More to follow ____________________ 🏆| 2023/24 CEV CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | Quarterfinals FIRST LEG Wednesday February 21, 2024 • 18.00 (Local Time) | Halkbank Ankara (TUR) – Cucine Lube Civitanova (ITA) 1-3 (21:25, 21:25, 27:25, 22:25) 📍TVF Ziraat Bankkart Volleyball Hall Ankara / A • 19.30 (Local Time) | Berlin Recycling Volleys (GER) – Trentino Itas (ITA) 0-3 (18:25, 17:25,…
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#wemby plays IN THE FRENCH LEAGUE (a shit one)#he doesnt even play european leagues fshgjsk#so its going to be fun to see how he adapts#he is good dont get me wrong#he has played with the NT and everything#but for a kid to go from playing against nanterre and cholet to playing againts NBA champs is though#good luck kid#and if someone wants to compare the situation to luka (the CONTEXT not the players) ill remind you that luka was euroleague mvp and champio
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LEAGUE OF LEGENDS HEADCANONS #6
Nilah-Janna-Morgana poly relationship. Kayle does not approve.
When Briar released some champions thought Evelynn was her mother. I mean: monstrous in nature, white hair with pink highlights, unusuall skin color...
Cassiopea bit Alistar once and he had an allergic reaction. He was all swollen, lumpy, the poor thing looked like a jackfruit.
Seraphine doesn't have a type when it comes to music. If she vibes with it, she likes it.
I need more dominant Hwei x sub jhin fics.
Pantheon & Soraka have garden and let Kayn take care of it. Kayn'll never say it out loud, but he likes to do garden work.
Sett has a itty bitty tail, it is often mistaken as very thick lower back hair, but it can wag. It's like when a dog with a cropped tail wags it.
Freljord champions, who have never seen mosquitoes in their life, on the first week outside the tundra they go and get dengue.
Leona being an akward and bashfull lesbian.
Champios and mentors-
Zilean & Ekko
Jhin & Annie
Ornn & Rell
Kennen & Zeri
Shyvana & Smolder
Lee Sin/Udyr & Sett
Evelynn & Briar
#headcanon#league of legends#headcanons#lol#lol headcanons#briar lol#sett league of legends#evelynn league of legends#evelynn#seraphine
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FC Barcelona: 2022-23 UEFA Women's Champions League Winners
Barcelona have won the UEFA Women's Champions League for the second time in three years after a thrilling comeback from two down to beat Wolfsburg 3-2 in Eindhoven.
Ewa Pajor and Alex Popp had put Wolfsburg seemingly in control at half-time. But, within five minutes of the restart, Patri Guijarro scored twice to level the scores, and former Wolfsburg player Fridolina Rolfö later sealed only the second comeback from two goals down to win a final of this competition.
A fast start had proved the key in the previous four finals – three of those involving Barcelona – and the Blaugrana poured forward immediately, piling on the pressure. After just three minutes, however, they were behind, as Ewa Pajor dispossessed Lucy Bronze, cut inside and fired in from outside the box for her competition-leading ninth goal of the season, and a strike similar to Amandine Henry's opener for Lyon against Barcelona a year ago.
Barcelona responded confidently, Irene Paredes getting in a great position from a corner but heading wide of the far post. Aitana Bonmatí then had a shot blocked in the box, and Barcelona kept building in their trademark way, only to encounter tenacious pressing from the likes of Alex Popp – nominally Wolfsburg's centre-forward – Lena Oberdorf and Jill Roord.
In the 37th minute, Popp buried her record-equalling fourth goal in a final. Pajor was the provider this time, receiving the ball from Felicitas Rauch and sending in a perfect cross for her captain, playing in her seventh decider overall, to nod in. Barcelona needed a response and Bronze, a three-time winner with Lyon, nearly provided one just before half-time, forcing her way through and slipping the ball to Salma Paralluelo, who was denied at close range by Merle Frohms.
The first-half stats had Barcelona 16-3 up on attempts and they quickly added to their tally after the interval, Mariona Caldentey shooting straight at Frohms. And the next attempt was a goal, Bonmatí's trickery freeing Caroline Graham Hansen for a clever cutback which set up Patri Guijarro to halve the deficit.
Two minutes later it was 2-2, and Guijarro again the scorer, heading in after another superb piece of skill and perfect lobbed cross from Bonmatí. Barcelona were now pouring forward, stretching Wolfsburg on both flanks and bombarding the penalty area.
Wolfsburg were not giving up, though, and Dutch duo Lynn Wilms and Roord combined to feed Pajor, whose angled shot did not beat Sandra Paños. Pajor again had the ball in a similar position on the left a couple of minutes later – with the same result.
Instead, it was Barcelona who found the net once more. Soon after coming on, Geyse sent in a cross and an attempted Wilms clearance hit Kathrin Hendrich in the Wolfsburg box. Caldentey was there to pounce and somehow wriggled free of the defensive pair to feed former Wolfsburg player Fridolina Rolfö, who made no mistake with the goal gaping.
There was no way back for Wolfsburg, despite a last-gasp effort from their semi-final hero Pauline Bremer, and even before the final whistle there was an extra treat for the large Barcelona contingent in the Dutch women's record 33,147 crowd as Alexia Putellas came off the bench for her first appearance in the Women's Champions League this season after serious injury.
Visa Player of the Match: Patri Guijarro (Barcelona) "She changed the game by scoring two goals in quick succession. The catalyst for the Barcelona comeback. Her attacking attitude in the second half got her into the box to capitalise on crossing opportunities that Barcelona couldn't capitalise on in the first half." UEFA Technical Observer panel
Graham Hunter, Barcelona reporter Barcelona won a final which they'd looked like losing thanks to one of their oldest tricks: dropping an extra player into midfield to create 'superiority' of numbers, Caldentey in this instance.
Wolfsburg's tactics and execution had been so clever. But Spain's champions took trailing 2-0 as a personal insult. The turbochargers went on and the reset strategy worked a treat. Rolfö was also key, playing as a left-winger not a full-back. 'She who dares wins' was the motto.
Judith Tuffentsammer, Wolfsburg reporter In the end, it was rare blips in defensive coverage that cost Wolfsburg their hard-earned lead – and the game. Up 2-0 thanks to impressive ruthlessness in the first half, the Wölfinnen surprised everyone and looked like the formidable opponents they'd set out to be.
After Barcelona had endured their fair share of bad luck in the first half, they came out of the dressing room blazing. The Spanish side proved the more dominant and clinical team throughout the second period, with Wolfsburg unable to recreate their attacking output of the first 45 minutes.
Paul Saffer, match reporter After four straight finals in which a fast start to the game had been the key, this time it was what came immediately after the interval that proved decisive. Barcelona have shown their ability to dictate and dominate in recent years; what they unveiled tonight was a grit and tactical flexibility to go with the incredible individual talents they boast.
Reaction Jonatan Giráldez, Barcelona coach: "Maybe the half-time score was unfair because of how many chances we'd created and the pattern of play. We made a mistake at the start and we conceded. It's not about what happens but how you react, and we did that well but then conceded again. At half-time, we wanted to improve ball reception. We had to wake up, be optimistic, realise there were 45 minutes left and it wasn't impossible."
Patri Guijarro, Player of the Match: "It complicates matters when you concede two goals. We created chances but didn't take them. We talked at half-time about those small details, the self-belief that we've matured since last year and that we didn't break down after going behind. It was everyone’s hunger and belief [that led to victory]. I'm really happy about helping my team win this piece of silverware."
Lucy Bronze, Barcelona defender: "We made it hard for ourselves in the first half, even though we created so many chances. We could have scored many goals in that first half. I think we knew we had enough quality to come back into any game. I don't think we were ever worried about scoring three goals, which is a crazy feat to do, but that's the talent within this team."
Caroline Graham Hansen, Barcelona forward: "This game had every emotion it could have. I'm just so happy. Two-nil down at half-time, I had a big flashback to the last final [losing to Lyon in 2022] and thought, 'It's not going to happen again.'"
Tommy Stroot, Wolfsburg coach: "Congratulations to Barcelona. We saw a great game here in Eindhoven. It was an advertisement for women's football. Everyone in the stadium and watching on TV saw a game of a great standard with high individual quality – from Barcelona, but also the way we played."
Alex Popp, Wolfsburg forward: "Firstly, it's an incredible disappointment. For one, there's a big feeling of emptiness, because we had a 2-0 lead. But I believe we played a very good season – in the Champions League, winning the German Cup and doing well in the league. That's extremely difficult to understand now because the pain and disappointment are so big. But give the players a few days and then, hopefully, the world will look a bit different."
Key stats Contesting their fourth final in five years, Barcelona won a second title to go with their 2020/21 triumph. Barcelona are only the second team to come back from two goals down to win a final of this competition, Wolfsburg having done likewise against Tyresö in 2014. Popp equalled Ada Hegerberg's record of scoring in the final in four separate seasons. Wolfsburg suffered their fourth straight final defeat after losing to Lyon in 2016, 2018 and 2020. They won the final in their first two European campaigns in 2012/13 and 2013/14. Line-ups Barcelona: Paños; Bronze, Paredes, León, Rolfö; Bonmatí (Putellas 90), Walsh (Syrstad Engen 89), Guijarro; Graham Hansen (Crnogorčević 79), Caldentey (Pina 79), Paralluelo (Geyse 70)
Wolfsburg: Frohms; Wilms (Hegering 84), Hendrich, Janssen, Rauch; Oberdorf, Roord (Lattwein 71); Huth; Jónsdóttir, Popp, Pajor (Bremer 84)
Roll of honour: Finals
UEFA Women's Champions League: 2023 (Eindhoven): Barcelona 3-2 Wolfsburg 2022 (Turin): Lyon 3-1 Barcelona 2021 (Gothenburg): Barcelona 4-0 Chelsea 2020 (San Sebastián): Lyon 3-1 Wolfsburg 2019 (Budapest): Lyon 4-1 Barcelona 2018 (Kyiv): Lyon 4-1aet Wolfsburg 2017 (Cardiff): Lyon 0-0aet, 7-6pens Paris Saint-Germain 2016 (Reggio Emilia): Lyon 1-1aet, 4-3pens Wolfsburg 2015 (Berlin): Frankfurt 2-1 Paris Saint-Germain 2014 (Lisbon): Wolfsburg 4-3 Tyresö 2013 (London): Wolfsburg 1-0 Lyon 2012 (Munich): Lyon 2-0 FFC Frankfurt 2011 (London): Lyon 2-0 Turbine Potsdam 2010 (Madrid): Turbine Potsdam 0-0aet, 7-6pens Lyon
UEFA Women's Cup: Two-legged finals 2009: Duisburg 6-0/1-1: agg 7-1 Zvezda-2005 2008: Frankfurt 1-1/3-2: agg 4-3 Umeå 2007: Arsenal 1-0/0-0: agg 1-0 Umeå 2006: Frankfurt 4-0/3-2: agg 7-2 Turbine Potsdam 2005: Turbine Potsdam 2-0/3-1: agg 5-1 Djurgården 2004: Umeå 3-0/5-0: agg 8-0 Frankfurt 2003: Umeå 4-1/3-0: agg 7-1 Fortuna Hjørring One-off final 2002 (Frankfurt): Frankfurt 2-0 Umeå
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Pokemon Idea (Evil Teams)
So, an idea I had for a Pokemon game that I talked about elsewhere before. Someone brought up the idea of, instead of Gyms, you have to go around defeating Evil Teams that have taken over towns throughout the region, freeing the town before you're allowed to progress.
I modified that idea: Normal game, normal gyms, normal Elite Four. Post Game+: You're informed that there is a neighboring region that has been taken over by warring Teams/Gangs and the the League officials of that region have placed a request for aid towards your region. Everyone else is too busy to help, for various and possibly related reasons, but as the new Regional Champion, you qualify to step over there and start taking names.
Team Black: Psychic / Ghost / Dark specialists. One of the smallest teams, based in what looks like an expy of Gen1 Lavender Town, being a bunch of Hex Maniac types and other various occultists and supernatural enthusiasts. Their primary threat is that their leader has some crackpot plan to summon three type appropriate Legendaries (Hoopla, Giratina, Darkrai) to steal their powers to become god. The plan is doomed to fail, but in such a way as to place the region is danger.
Team Yellow: Electric / Bug / Poison specialists. One of the smallest teams, based in what looks like an expy of Cinnabar Island, being a bunch of Scientist and other techie types. Their primary threat is that their leader has some crackpot plan to clone three type appropriate Legendaries (Zeraora, Genesect, Eternamax) and use their powers to become the preeminent super power in the region, almost like unto gods. The plan is doomed to fail, but in such a way as to place the region in danger.
Team White: Steel / Fairy / Dragon specialists. A bunch of Rennaisance Faire cosplayers who would really like to turn the region into a feudal state under their direct control, please and thank you. They are one of the largest teams, having a city and 1-2 outlying towns under their control. They are led by a regal White Queen and have a tenuous alliance with Team Blue.
Team Red: Fighting / Rock / Fire specialists. A bunch of Mad Max cosplayers who would really like to turn the region into a faux-anarchic kratocracy under their loose control, please and thank you. They are one of the largest teams, occupying a city and 1-2 outlying towns. They are led by a mighty Red Boss and have a tenuous alliance with Team Green.
Team Blue: Flying / Ice / Water specialists. Sky pirates floating in sky ships. While they don't directly occupy any towns or cities, as they have little interest in the surface except as a place to exploit, their presence is felt throughout the entire region and there is at least one city that is unofficially considered their territory.
Team Green: Grass / Ground / Normal specialists. Anarcho primitivists living in the woods. While they don't directly occupy any towns or cities, as they have little interest in civilization except as places to be destroyed, their presence is felt throughout the entire region and there is at least one city that is unofficially considered their territory.
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Champio Trio+1: After, or during, Team Black & Yellow's similar but separate disastrous attempts to harness the power of Legendaries to oust the other Teams from the regions, the other four teams began cooking up ideas to get some Legendary level Pokepower of their own. Separately, Team White and Team Red, with Team Blue's wide ranging resources or Team Green's bio-ecological know-how respectively, begin a program to breed their own super Pokemon. After the smoke clears on their Legendary disasters, Team Black and Team Yellow realizes they're now the ones lagging behind on the Legendary arms race and team-up to take their own crack at it.
Team White and Team Blue create Quazyados, a creature obviously descendant from Gyrados but bred to resemble Rayquaza. It had its Magicarp and Water type bred out and somehow inserted Dragon. It is a haughty creature that rules the skies and demands tribute from all things below it. It starts on the White Queen's team, escapes, ends up on the Blue Captain's team and then escapes into the wild indefinitely.
Team Red and Team Green breed Goldon. Descendant of the Golem line but bred to resemble Groudon, with its previous evolutions bred out and its Fire type bred in. It is a bullying, boorish brute with no manners that destroys anything it doesn't like and beats up anyone that gets in its way. It starts on the Red Boss's team, escapes, ends up on the Green Chief's team and then escapes into the wild indefinitely.
These breeding experiments are not without mistakes, however. These rejects are abandoned by their uncaring masters and left to die in the wild. A kindly Daycare Center took a pair of these creatures in and this pair had a child before they passed on from the world. Mafable, a Fighting/Fairy that somehow combines the humanoid features of Machop with the pink puffball that is Clefable to create something wholly unique, resembling a Sentai Henshin crossed with a Magical Girl. This creature is a friend to all living things- all it wants to do is make peace and help the helpless, but it will fight to protect the weak if it has to.
Abmam is a Poison/Dark type based on the Arbok line created by genetic engineering and occult practices, given both a Dark type and arms. The Black Lady & Yellow President lose control over it almost immediately. It believes itself to be Mafable's archenemy and will often challenge the other legendary Pokemon to battle. If Mafable is in the middle of something, like saving creatures that are in peril or stopping the other Champion Trio from bullying others, Abmam will help out so that the two of them can get to their battle.
Obviously, Mafable does not consider Abmam an enemy and thinks the other legendary as its best friend who is always by its side and driving it to become stronger.
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UCL: We Lost To A Superior Opposition —Real Madrid Coach, Ancelotti
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that the Spanish giants were beaten by a superior Manchester City side in Wednesday’s Champions League second leg semi-final tie.
City secured qualification to a second Champions League final appearance after thrashing Madrid 4-0 on Wednesday night.
A brace from Bernardo Silva and further goals from Manuel Akanji and substitute Julian Alvarez, secured a 5-1 aggregate win over Madrid.
Ancelotti who spoke to the media after the game, admitted his team was second best on the night.
“We played against opposition who deserved to win because they played with more intensity and real quality in the first half. They really paved the way to the final there.
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RFU Championship: Doncaster Knights Granted Clear Pathway Whilst Ealing Trailfinders are Denied the Green Light
Rugby in England has a curious way of shooting itself in the foot. From refusing professional status up until 1995 to debilitating tackle height laws in grass roots, rugby in England has seen a gradual decrease in interest as the RFU continuously spoil a promising product. The tier system in England is one of efficiency and sporting fairness, however, what we’ve seen in the RFU Championship may not support such values.
This time last year, Ealing Trailfinders won the RFU Championship in dominant fashion marking the conclusion of a fairy-tale climb from the National Division South third tier, all the way up the English rugby pyramid, to the promised land of the Gallagher Premiership. However, the celebrations were short lived as the RFU ruled that Ealing were not eligible for promotion and would have to remain in the countries second division for at least another season.
Like a sulking child, Ealing obliged and set out to make history once more. This they may do, as they lead the Championship table going into the closing stages of the season. Though, winning the league this year would make history in another way as they would become the first club to consecutively win the Championship without going up.
This is because in their most recent ruling, the RFU have stated that Ealing Trailfinders will be denied promotion, seeing them play yet another season in England rugby’s second division despite leading the league for the second year in a row. The RFU’s reasons to block the promotion is due to Ealings stadium capacity, which holds 5,000 people, half of the required 10,000. In February 2023, the RFU confirmed that for another season, Ealing will not be allowed to go up.
‘I’m disappointed, we’re all disappointed’ states Tom Hawking, a media professional at the club. ‘We’ve all been working so hard and its hard because we clearly have the skills and talent to move up’.
Ealing had finished runners up for six consecutive seasons before finally winning the league and their instruction to remain in the league meant no teams would move between the two divisions including those who suffered relegation from the Premiership. ‘It feels strange that in a professional sport, there can be stagnation after a season. I don’t think it’s good for the game to be honest. I don’t know how long they can allow this as people will get disinterested with the jeopardy element lost from the game’.
Hawking also believes that this strict ruling from the RFU is bad for the individual clubs being told they can’t go up, not just the league system itself. ‘You begin to ask; “what’s our goal here?” because if we’re already the best team in the league and there’s no opportunity for us to improve against better opposition then we’ll have waisted that potential and begin to rot away in the league’.
He continues by admitting it can be difficult to stay motivated due to Ealing’s goal in promotion continuously taken out of reach. ‘You work hard for months and at the end of it all you read the news headline saying that it was all for nothing. It’s really frustrating, sometimes you think; “what’s the point?”
However, despite the frustration, Hawking claims that he fears there may be no simple solution to the issue Ealing finds itself in. ‘We’re not like most clubs in the sense where all departments here are close and we all talk so naturally we’ve spoken about this and it doesn’t seem hopeful’. He continued to claim this may be due to the RFU’s lack of transparency over the dilemma. ‘Initially we needed planning permission but being in a built up area it’s more realistic to move which wouldn’t be easy by any means. Some of us believe that the RFU aren’t supporting us, its almost like they don’t want us to be promoted’.
However, a club that will be motivated with the recent RFU ruling will be Doncaster Knights who will be granted promotion if they win the Championship. The south Yorkshire club satisfied the minimum standard criteria and are eligible for promotion to the Premiership at the end of the 2022/23 season. Despite Castle Park, Doncaster Knight’s home ground, holding a capacity of just 5,000, the club have received planning permission that would extend the capacity to beyond 10,000 and therefore adhered to the RFU’s criteria for promotion. The club have additionally provided detailed information regarding the safety assurance process to be undertaken by their local authority which has prompted the RFU’s enthusiastic seal of approval.
‘Were delighted but this has only given us more incentive to work harder’ said Paul Strait, an analyst at the Doncaster Knights. ‘As it stands we’re only eligible to go up but we’re not in a position in the table where that’s possible so we’ve got to take this as motivation’.
Doncaster Knights currently sit 6th in the RFU Championship table and therefore wont get promoted if they finish in this position, even if a club that’s not eligible for promotion wins the league. ‘The reality is that it will be very difficult to go up this season’ stated Paul, “having said that, its an important moment for the club, it’s like a confirmation that we’re moving in the right direction’.
Doncaster Knights hold the title of being the most promoted club in the English rugby tier system yet have never climbed as far as the Premiership. However, Strait believes this could change in the upcoming years; ‘if you look over the past decade and beyond, we’ve had an upwards trajectory and I think when you look at our performances in the Championship, especially last year, we can definitely see Premiership rugby as a realistic goal’.
The English top two divisions will endure a second consecutive season of stagnation as no teams will be promoted nor relegated which will demand questions over how beneficial this is to a game that’s already decreasing in popularity in England. However, with revenue numbers at a critical stage, how likely is it that the RFU make a change to their strict promotion laws?
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UEFA Champions League 2023 Football competition
The UEFA Champions League is an annual football competition contested by the top clubs in Europe. It was first held in 1955, and has been held every year since. The 2023 edition will be the 68th season of the tournament.
The UEFA Champions League is a football competition that takes place every year between the top clubs in Europe. The 2023 edition will be the 28th edition of the tournament, and it will be held in various cities across Europe. As always, the competition will be fierce, and fans can expect to see some of the best teams in the world going head-to-head.
There are sure to be plenty of surprises along the way, so make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action!
Where is the Champions League Being Played in 2023?
In 2023, the Champions League will be played at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will be the first time that the tournament has been held at this venue since 2013.
How to Qualify for Champions League 2023?
In order to qualify for the Champions League in 2023, teams must first compete in their respective domestic leagues. The top four teams from each league will then advance to the Champions League knockout stage. From there, the eight remaining teams will compete in a single-elimination tournament until only two teams remain.
These two teams will then face off in the final match to determine the Champions League winner.
What are the 3 Uefa Competitions?
There are three major UEFA competitions: the Champions League, the Europa League, and the European Championship. The Champions League is a yearly continental club football tournament organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). It is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world and attracts top clubs from across Europe.
The competition was first held in 1955, and its current format began in 1992. Clubs qualify for the Champions League by finishing in the top positions of their domestic leagues or by winning their national cup competitions. The tournament culminates with a final between two teams, which takes place over two legs – home and away – with aggregate goals deciding the winner.
The Europa League is an annual club football tournament organised by UEFA. It is considered to be second in importance only to the Champions League amongst UEFA competitions. The Europa League was previously known as the UEFA Cup and was established in 1971.
Like the Champions League, qualification for the Europa League is determined by a club’s domestic league position or their success in national cup competitions. The competition format typically sees 32 teams competing in a group stage followed by a knockout phase until two teams reach the final, which is held as a single match at a neutral venue. The European Championship is a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men’s national teams of Europe.
It is organized by UEFA and was first held in 1960. The Euros are currently contested every four years with 24 teams taking part – this will increase to 32 teams from 2020 onwards. Teams qualify for Euro 2020 automatically if they are one of either: (1) The reigning champions; (2) One of six best runners-up from qualifying groups; or (3) Host nation(s).
Similar to World Cup qualification, each team that qualifies plays in a group stage before progressing to knockout rounds until two remaining sides contest the final match – also held at a neutral venue but unlike friendlies or other international matches where multiple stadiums may be used throughoutEuro 2020 all group games and knock-out rounds will be played at different venues across twelve different countries .
Who Will Host Champions League 2023?
The 2023 UEFA Champions League Final will be the final match of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League, the 68th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 27th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. It is scheduled to be played at Wembley Stadium in London, England on 26 May 2023. The winners of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League will qualify as the hosts for this final.
Champions League 2023 Schedule
The Champions League is an annual football competition that pits the best teams in Europe against each other. The 2023 edition of the tournament will take place from June 1st to July 23rd. A total of 32 teams will compete in the group stage, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the knockout stage.
The final will be played at Wembley Stadium in London. This year’s Champions League promises to be one of the most competitive and entertaining tournaments in recent memory. Some of the world’s best players will be on display, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.
The tournament always produces great moments and unforgettable memories, so make sure to tune in!
Conclusion
In conclusion, the UEFA Champions League is a premier football competition that takes place every year. This year's event will be held in 2023. The competition always draws in a large number of teams and fans from all over the world, making it one of the most popular sporting events on the planet.
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