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The Road to Wembley – Champions League Semifinal Preview
As unscripted as this year’s Champions League has been, it seems that the final four could not be more straightforward. The dominance that all four teams have established throughout the year has been a reflection of the immense progress that …
Champions League Group Stage Review + Knockout Draw
With the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League in the books, fans now await the first knockout round draw which comes December 20th, 2012 from Nyon. We
Champions League Preview – Nov. 21
As Tuesday's fixtures in the Champions League secured Valencia & Bayern Munich into into the next round, tomorrow brings more must-win games for clubs on the fence. In Group
Champions League Preview – Nov. 20th
As Manchester United was the first team to secure their place in the next round of the Champions League, nearly every other group is up for grabs with
Dortmund Shows Off Footbonaut
The future is here. Introducing the revolutionary new soccer training facility currently being used by German Brundesliga club Borussia Dortmund. Players practice control, response time, accuracy and touch
UCL Draw & UEFA Player of the Year Announced
MONACO -- The beautiful riviera town that UEFA calls home hosted the 2012/13 Champions League Draw on August 30th, in front of a crowd of players, journalists, managers
Drogba Saves Chelsea. Twice.
After one of the most exciting finishes to the English Premiere League last weekend, and simply nail-biting finishes to the Champion's League Semifinals, no one could have guessed
Matchup in Munich – Breaking Down the Champions League Final [Infographic]
With just under 3 weeks left until the Champions League Final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Chelsea and Bayern Munich fans are preparing for what should be
Pep Steps Down From Barcelona Throne
After bringing a team to unfounded levels of success through the last four years, Josep Pep Guardiola will step down as FC Barcelona boss at the end of
Chelsea Defeats Barcelona in Match for the Ages
For most hard-working Americans, the Champions League semifinal second leg between Chelsea and Barcelona was not to be viewed. But, at high noon (when the match was played
Arsenal Shatters City’s Chances, Newcastle Moves Up
Arsenal may have ended Man. City's league title hopes early. The season was supposed to run down to the final match-ups between the two Manchester clubs. But after
Wegner Gets 3-Match Ban, Milan Holds Barca at Home
After Arsenal's final stab at a UEFA Champions League comeback against AC Milan a couple weeks ago, Gunners coach Arsene Wegner confronted the head official in the tunnel.
UEFA Loves Banning People Way Too Much
In the light of Arsene Wenger receiving yet another touchline ban from the UEFA overlords, I feel it necessary to reflect on a few items that are deemed
Torres Decision Delayed for Bosque
Spanish National Coach Vincente Del Bosque reports that he will wait until the final hour before deciding on whether to add struggling Chelsea forward Fernando Torres to the
APOEL FC Underdog Story Coming to Fruition
Rarely does a minnow like APOEL FC make any noise in the UEFA Champions League. Teams from small nations like Cyprus enjoy dramatic qualifier matches and then are


















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