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WOMENS CHAMPS LEAGUE FINALS: Potsdam Wins!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

The ladies of Potsdam pulled off a victory in PK’s

It was the women’s chance to shine tonight in Madrid as FFC Turbine Potsdam faced off against Olympique Lyonnais in the inaugral final of the Womens Champions League 2010.

The Coliseum Alfonso Pérez in Getafe was a sell out and as part of the new UEFA initiative to promote football to a wider audience and part of the 8 day festival taking on the run up to the main event on Saturday evening.

The game was evenly matched and ended up nil nil at the end of play so had to be decided by penalties. A harsh way to win or lose such an important match but thats the rules and someone always has to win and someone has to lose.

Fatmire Bajramaj hoists the trophy

On this occasion it was the German side, Potsdam that ended as eventual winners, defeating the French 7-6 in the penalty shootout.

Potsdams’ teenage goalkeeper Anna Felicitas Sarholz ended up the goalkeeping hero as she saved 2 penalties and secured the victory after a hard fought 120 minutes of play. Ironically, she had saved 3 penalties in the semi final to help her team to progress to this final, a statistic that most managers of Europes top mens sides would wish that their overpaid goalkeepers could achieve from time to time.

The game may have ended goalless but the teams certainly weren’t toothless as Potsdam held their nerve to claim the European crown 2010.

Background on Women’s Champions leage:

• This competition has replaced the former UEFA Women’s Cup, which ran from 2001/02 until last season.

• This is the first women’s final to be played as a one-off match since the inaugural UEFA Women’s Cup showpiece, won by 1. FFC Frankfurt in the German city.

• All finals from now on will played two nights before the men’s UEFA Champions League decider, and in the same city.

• The other major change was that the eight top-ranked nations now have two competing teams in the competition, the title winners and runners-up. Both Lyon and Potsdam entered as national champions.

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BEST OF EUROPE: These Are The Chaaampiooons!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

David Beckham’s first match against former club Manchester United was a bit anticlimactic thanks in large part to the stellar play of striker Wayne Rooney.

Playing at the San Siro in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 Tuesday, Rooney was nothing short of magnificent while netting two late goals in just eight minutes to give United a 3-2 victory over Beckham and AC Milan. The first goal came in the 66th minute when Rooney headed home a cross from substitute Antonio Valencia; he used his head again for his second score, knocking in a pass from Darren Fletcher. The scores were Rooney’s first European goals of a year, which give him a total of 25 for the season.

Milan got on the board first when Ronaldinho scored in the third minute off a Beckham free kick. Paul Scholes made it a 1-1 match with a goal in the 36th minute. After the break it was all Rooney until Milan’s Clarence Seedorf drew the Rossoneri to within one, hitting the back of the net at the 85-minute mark.


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In other Champions League action, Lyon stunned red-hot Real Madrid 1-0 in the first leg of their showdown. Jean Makoun netted the match’s lone goal when he scored on a rocket shot from 25-yards out. Madrid dominated every facet of the match except the scoreboard. The squad had six shots on goal compared to four for Lyon; it also attempted three more corners and held the ball for 66 percent of the match.

The closest Madrid got to lighting up the scoreboard came in the first half when Gonzalo Higuaín received a quality pass from Cristiano Ronaldo but couldn’t manage to get past defender Jean-Alain Boumsong. In the second half, Ronaldo tried his best from 25-yards away but was rejected by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.


Olympique Lyon v Real Madrid
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Heading into the match, the return of former Lyon star Karim Benzema dominated headlines. Benzema entered the match in the 64th minute as a substitute for Higuaín and had little to show leading up to the final whistle.

Despite allowing an away goal, Madrid’s statistical dominance Tuesday will give it an advantage when Lyon travels to the Bernabeu March 10. United will take its distinct goal advantage home to Old Trafford when it faces Milan again the same day.

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