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Real Madrid pocket £46m in bonuses for winning Champions League crown as 32 teams split massive UEFA fund of £726m
* 'Decima' triumph earns Cristiano Ronaldo's team £46m in bonuses * Beaten finalists Atletico Madrid take £40.1m from £726m prize pot * Quarter-finalists Manchester United make just under £36m; semi-finalists Chelsea £34.85m * Paris Saint-Germain stripped of £16m for Financial Fair Play breach Real Madrid's historic La Decima triumph in the Champions League last season netted them a whopping £46m, according to the official UEFA breakdown. The Spanish giants beat city rivals Atletico 4-1 in a memorable Lisbon final to win their first European Cup since 2002 and their tenth overall. And they consequently pocketed the biggest share of UEFA's £726m prize fund for the 32 clubs that qualified for the group stage. Pay day: Real Madrid's 10th European Cup triumph earned them £46m from UEFA's prize fund of £726m last season Beaten finalists Atletico earned £40.1m for their efforts, putting them third on the Champions League money list. Paris Saint-Germain split the Madrid sides despite bowing out in the quarter-finals, getting £43.7m thanks mainly to lucrative French TV rights. However, UEFA is withholding £16m as a fine for overspending in breach of their Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. Bonus: Beaten finalists Atletico collected £40.1m for their exploits in reaching a first European Cup final for 40 years Losing out: Paris Saint-Germain earned £43.7m from last season's competition, but will lose £16m for breaching UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations Manchester United, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Barcelona all earned at least £32m despite failing to make the final. United, who lost to Bayern in the last eight, made just shy of £36m, more than neighbours City (£28.4m). Chelsea, who crashed out to Atletico in the semi-finals, were rewarded with £34.85m, while London rivals Arsenal took home £21.87m. It shows that despite United's failings last season, they can still command the biggest slice of TV money. Belgian side Anderlecht's £9.7m payment was the lowest. Financial boost: Manchester United earned the most of the English teams - just under £36m - despite losing the Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals Code:
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UEFA Announces 2013-14 Champions League Financial Distribution
t’s no secret that European football is wealthier than wealthy, but just how rich a game is it? The Champions League plays host to the continental best every season, and UEFA has announced how much every individual club earned from their respective campaigns. As UEFA’s official website revealed, all 32 competing teams shared €904 million between them from the federation’s funding—matching the record set in 2012-13. The statement revealed exactly how it works, with clubs receiving funding for a number of different factors: Quote:
While each club earned a minimum of €12.2 million, progressing further in the tournament means a little financial bonus to go with the feeling of success, per UEFA’s report: “€3.5m for the last 16, an additional €3.9m for the quarter-finals, €4.9m more for the semis, and €6.5m extra for the final.” Premier League clubs did rather well out of competing among Europe’s elite, too, with Arsenal’s distribution of €27.2 million the lowest figure for the division. Elsewhere, Manchester City earned €35.4 million, semi-finalists Chelsea racked up €43.4, while Manchester United took home €44.8 million. Though Chelsea progressed further than Manchester United, the fact that the Blues lost two games in the group means that they missed out on UEFA’s draw bonus of €0.5 million per game—which United pocketed thanks to two draws and four wins in the group stage. Belgian champions Anderlecht picked up the lowest sum from UEFA at €12.2 million having lost all but one of their group matches, but even that’s a considerable sum of money. It’s no surprise that the race for a place in the top four in the Premier League is so fierce, as the prize of European football is truly staggering. With Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal all representing England in next season’s competition, you can expect big spending from all clubs with UEFA’s distribution helping them greatly on the financial fair play front. Manchester United, however, will have to cope without their guaranteed millions next term. But most importantly, not having the thrill of Champions League football at Old Trafford will make every penny hurt even more. Code:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2109627-uefa-announces-2013-14-champions-league-financial-distribution
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Champions League referees cause confusion in new grey kit
* Officials wear new grey Adidas kit for first time in opening games * Dark shirt appears to clash with Arsenal's dark blue away kit * Gunners players leave the ball for referee several times in first half They say a good referee should blend in to the extent that you barely know they're on the pitch. But UEFA may have taken that mantra a step too far, after their new Champions League kit received criticism on its first outing in the tournament. The new kit, a dark shirt, with pale grey shorts, appeared to clash with some of the teams on the opening day, particularly Arsenal in their away tie against Borussia Dortmund. UEFA referees were wearing the new Adidas kit in all of Tuesday night's Champions League games Arsenal and the referee both wore dark shirts in Borussia Dortmund's Westfalenstadion on Tuesday night The officials were dressed in all grey, with a darker shirt and pale shorts, prompting scorn on social media The Gunners were wearing their third choice kit, with shirts, shorts and socks all dark blue, and this looked to be a little too close to the all-grey officials. Several time Arsenal players appeared to leave the ball to the referee at the Westfalenstadion, as the new Adidas strip caused confusion. Code:
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi chase Raul's all-time scoring record as the Champions League returns to Europe
* Lionel Messi has 67 Champions League goals and Cristiano Ronaldo 68 * Both are chasing Raul, who leads the all-time scoring charts with 71 Lionel Messi (67) and Cristiano Ronaldo (68) go in search of Raul's Champions League record of 71 goals
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Paul Scholes Rates Champions League Hopes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, City
Manchester United aren't involved this season, but ex-Red Devil Paul Scholes still feels England's bastions can leave their mark on the 2014-15 Champions League. Speaking on ITV (h/t Daily Mail's Andy Hampson), Scholes picked out Liverpool as a surprise package worth keeping an eye on, as well as weighing in on the prospects of Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea: Quote:
The Old Trafford icon went on to outline Arsenal's uncanny knack for progressing past the group stage but failing to do much past that phase of the tournament. He also queried whether Chelsea's European hopes will suffer due to a lack of focus: Quote:
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City also finished as runners-up in their group last season and will themselves revive a German rivalry, facing Bayern Munich in the group stage for the third time in four years. In last year's second match, Manuel Pellegrini's side triumphed 3-2 against Der FCB at the Allianz Arena, falling just one goal short of topping the group. However, Norwegian pundit Jan Aage Fjortoft doesn't feel those heroics will be on display again this time around: Quote:
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Recent years have seen German and Spanish clubs dominate the later phases of the Champions League, with 13 of the last 16 semi-finalists coming from the Bundesliga and La Liga. With the Premier League smashing its previous summer transfer window record spend this year, however, clubs are evidently making their bid to reclaim a status of European renown. A two-time Champions League winner himself, Scholes will be fully knowledgeable of the skill and squad quality needed to take home such a title, and he feels English teams could be on the march once more. Code:
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Milan's San Siro stadium to host 2015-16 Champions League final as Basle's St. Jakob-Park secures Europa League final
* AC Milan and Inter Milan are current occupants of the famous ground * San Siro last held the final in 2001, with Bayern Munich beating Valencia * This season's final will be held at Berlin's Olympiastadion * Basle's St. Jakob-Park, with a 38,000 capacity, will host the Europa League * This year's Europa League final will be held at Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw * The UEFA Super Cup match will be in Trondheim, Norway UEFA have announced the 2015-16 Champions League final will be held at Milan's San Siro stadium. The San Siro, occupated by Serie A giants Inter Milan and AC Milan, last held a Champions League final in the 2000-01 season, when Bayern Munich and Valencia played out a 1-1 draw before the Germans won on penalties. The San Siro stadium is home to Inter Milan and AC Milan, and has a capacity of 80,000 Bayern Munich won the last Champions League final to be held at the San Siro, beating Valencia on penalties It also staged the 1965 final between Inter Milan and Benfica and the 1970 final between Feyenoord and Celtic. This season's final will be held at Berlin's Olympic Stadium for the first time since its renovation for the 2006 World Cup finals. Basle's St. Jakob-Park, with a 38,000 capacity, will host the Europa League final. The Swiss ground held six European Championship games in 2008. The UEFA Super Cup match will be in Trondheim, Norway at the Lerkendal Stadion. Code:
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Danny Welbeck joins elite club of hat-trick heroes
* Danny Welbeck becomes only third Englishman to score a Champions League hat-trick in last 10 years * Arsenal striker joins Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen in elite club * Galatasaray keeper Fernando Muslera extinguished flurry of flares thrown onto the pitch by his own fans * The official attendance was 59,803 but there were plenty of empty seats at The Emirates on Wednesday night An Englishman scoring a hat-trick in the Champions League is a rare phenomenon. Only Wayne Rooney (September 2004 v Fenerbahce) and Michael Owen (December 2009 v Wolfsburg) have managed it in the past 10 years. Arsenal's Danny Welbeck celebrates completing his hat-trick on Wednesday night Danny Welbeck joined Mike Newell, Andy Cole (with two), Alan Shearer, Owen (twice) and Rooney in the European hat-trick club. Newell scored the fastest-ever hat-trick in the Champions League, netting his three goals in a spell of only nine minutes for Blackburn against Rosenborg in 1995. Cole scored his first hat-trick for Manchester United against Feyenoord in 1997 and his second against Anderlecht in 2000. Shearer claimed his treble for Newcastle against Bayer Leverkusen in 2003. Manchester United sttiker Wayne Rooney scored a hat-trick against Fenerbahce in 2004 Michael Owen scored three times in one game for Manchester United and Liverpool in Champions League Code:
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UEFA confirm FIVE English clubs could qualify for next season's Champions League if Tottenham or Everton win Europa League
* Europa League winners will gain entry to Champions League * If Tottenham or Everton win the Europa League, the Premier League will have five representatives in Europe's elite competition * It was suggested that the top three and Europa League winner would qualify - making four - but UEFA have confirmed this will not be the case * Tottenham have missed out when finishing in top four as Chelsea won the European Cup The Premier League could have five teams in the next season's Champions League after UEFA confirmed the top four and Europa League winner will qualify for Europe's elite competition. There was a suggestion the entry for the Champions League from England would be reduced to the top three and Europa League winner - making four - if Tottenham or Everton won the competition. But UEFA have told Sportsmail they will allow five teams to enter the Champions League if Mauricio Pochettino or Roberto Martinez's side are victorious. Everton will gain entry to the Champions League next season should they win the Europa League this term Spurs will be keen to finish in the top four but have been given an extra route into the Champions League Having each finished in the top four in the last decade, both Everton and Tottenham missed out after rival teams who failed to qualify via the Premier League went on to win the Champions League. In May a UEFA statement read: 'The Europa League winners could gain direct access to the group stage, should the Champions League title-holders also qualify via their domestic league, thus freeing up a place in the Champions League group stage.' Everton, who had previously been tipped for relegation, enjoyed an incredible season to finish fourth in 2005 only for Merseyside rivals Liverpool to beat AC Milan on penalties in the Champions League after a stunning comeback from three goals down. UEFA decided that Liverpool, as winners, should not be denied a place in the competition and so both teams played in the following season's qualifying rounds. While the Reds were eventually knocked out in the last 16 by Portuguese giants Benfica, Everton were unlucky to be beaten by Villarreal in the third qualifying round after Italian referee Pierluigi Collina ruled out a Duncan Ferguson header as the Spaniards went on to win 4-2 on aggregate before making it to the semi-finals. Meanwhile, in 2012, Tottenham were excluded from the Champions League, despite finishing fourth, because of Chelsea's triumph in the competition. Unlike the Toffees, the north London club went straight into the Europa League rather than being given entry to the Champions League qualifying rounds. After past disappointments, Everton and Tottenham will be desperate to take advantage of UEFA's recent ruling and make certain of their place on Europe's top table. Code:
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Alhamdulillah... Manchester United belum sekali pun kalah di UCL musim ini... beda sama BANGO yg habis di hajar BASEL...
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