Liverpoololympia.com

Just clear tips for every day

Popular articles

Who wins the Champions League 2014?

Who wins the Champions League 2014?

Real Madrid
Real Madrid won the match 4–1 after extra time, with goals from Gareth Bale, Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo following a 93rd-minute header by Sergio Ramos, which cancelled out Diego Godín’s first-half goal. In doing so, Real Madrid secured a record 10th title in the competition, 12 years after their ninth victory.

Who is the top scorer in UCL 2014?

Champions League 2014/2015 » Top Scorer

Player Country Goals (Penalty)
Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 10 (3)
Lionel Messi Argentina 10 (0)
Neymar Brazil 10 (0)
Luiz Adriano Brazil 9 (3)

Did Sturridge win Champions League Chelsea?

He was an unused substitute as Chelsea won the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final.

What is the biggest loss in Champions League history?

The biggest defeat in Champions League history was Dinamo București beat Crusaders with 11–0 in Champions League 1973–74 season. The 11-0 is the largets margin of a deafeat in Champions League history.

Who eliminated Barcelona in 2014 Champions League?

Atlético Madrid
First, it lost back-to-back games in La Liga. And then, on Wednesday night, in a stunning setback, it failed to make it out of the Champions League quarterfinals, eliminated by its Spanish rival Atlético Madrid by a 2-0 score, with both goals scored by the French forward Antoine Griezmann.

Who scored most goals in 2014?

World Cup best goal scorers 2014

# Player Goals
1. James Rodriguez 6
2. Thomas Müller 5
3. Lionel Messi 4
Neymar 4

Who is the only player to win the Champions League with two different English clubs?

Daniel Sturridge
Daniel Sturridge has not one but TWO Champions League winners’ medal to his name. In fact, he’s the first player to win the coveted European trophy with two different English clubs in UEFA Champions League history. He was an unused substitute in both finals.

Who has won the Champions League with 2 different clubs in a row?

Daniel Sturridge made history in the summer of 2019, as he became the first player to win the Champions League with two different English clubs.

What is Bayern Munich biggest win?

Bayern recorded the biggest Bundesliga win in the club’s history, 11-1 against Borussia Dortmund on 27 November 1971.

Who eliminated Real Madrid Champions League 2015?

Zidane’s Real Madrid fell 2-1 to Manchester City in the second leg of a last-16 tie on Friday night, crashing out of the competition via a 4-2 aggregate result.

Is Sergio Ramos retired?

Sergio Ramos is not planning to retire or break his contract.

At what age did Ronaldo win his first Champions League?

Ronaldo began his senior career with Sporting CP, before signing with Manchester United in 2003, aged 18, winning the FA Cup in his first season. He would also go onto win three consecutive Premier League titles, the Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup; at age 23, he won his first Ballon d’Or.

Who has won 3 Champions League with 3 different clubs?

Clarence Seedorf
Clarence Seedorf (Surinam) has won the Champions League with a record three different clubs: Ajax (Netherlands), Real Madrid (Spain) and AC Milan (Italy).

Who won the Champions League in 2014?

The final was played at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, with Spanish side Barcelona defeating Italian side Juventus 3–1 to win their fifth title and complete an unprecedented second continental treble. Real Madrid were the title holders, but they were eliminated by Juventus in the semi-finals .

Who was the referee for the 2014 Champions League final?

UEFA announced Björn Kuipers as the referee for the final on 7 May. Dutch referee Björn Kuipers was named by UEFA on 7 May 2014 as the referee for the final.

What is the date of the 2014 Champions Festival?

Retrieved 27 May 2014. ^ “Champions Festival opens in Lisbon on 22 May”. UEFA.com (Union of European Football Associations). 15 April 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014. ^ “Schedule announced for UEFA Champions Festival”.

What stadium was used for the 2014 Champions League final?

The Estádio da Luz (officially known as the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica) in Lisbon, Portugal, was chosen as the venue of the 2014 UEFA Champions League Final at a UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, on 20 March 2012.

Related Posts