00:59 01/10/2020 Live Watch Shevchenko hat-trick for Dynamo Kyiv against Barcelona. UEFA Champions League 1997/98. Zowel Oranje als Ajax hebben hun naam flink op de kaart gezet. Borussia Dortmund won 3–1 with goals from Karl-Heinz Riedle and Lars Ricken; Juventus' goal was scored by Alessandro Del Piero.

Marseille's 1993 Champions League glory. Official in-depth guide to every UEFA Champions League and European Cup season, including results, stats and video highlights. Borussia Dortmund, the defending champions, were eliminated in the semi-finals by eventual winners Real Madrid. 1997/98, Group stage - Group C. Newcastle 3-2-17/09/1997. With Zinedine Zidane unable to make an impression for Juve against the close marking of Lambert,[6][7][8][9][10][11] the 3–1 victory gave Dortmund their only Champions League title to date.   Imre Bozóky (Hungary)   Attila Juhos (Hungary), Last edited on 7 September 2020, at 01:48, "20 years on: Dortmund's European champions", "Tévez leads Juventus to Dortmund stroll", "Football: Juventus wrecked by German bite", "The Joy of Six: British and Irish footballers abroad", "Norwich City manager Paul Lambert on his vision for the future", "Revealed: The six British Football League managers capable of being the next Roy Hodgson", "PAUL LAMBERT: FROM LINWOOD RANGERS BC TO THE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1997_UEFA_Champions_League_Final&oldid=977119115, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 7 September 2020, at 01:48. Fourth official: [2] Their two German players in that final, Jürgen Kohler and Andreas Möller, had since moved to Dortmund[3] along with the Brazilian Júlio César (who did not feature in the 1997 final), while another two Dortmund players who did play in Munich – Stefan Reuter and Paulo Sousa – were also former Juventus players, and Matthias Sammer and Karl-Heinz Riedle had previously played in Italy's Serie A[3] (the latter's replacement at Lazio was Alen Bokšić, who by 1997 had moved to Juventus). It was also the first to have two qualifying rounds instead of just one. Goalkeepers Angelo Peruzzi and his understudy Michelangelo Rampulla were the only Juventus players from 1993 in the squad for the 1997 final (Moreno Torricelli and Antonio Conte were still at the club but were not involved), with the aforementioned Kohler and Möller having switched sides. Het is het prestigieuze dagblad The Guardian niet onopgemerkt gebleven.... Dat de Champions League een lucratieve competitie is, ondervond Ajax ook vorig seizoen. With Bayer Leverkusen also having qualified, it marked the first time three clubs from the same nation played in the knockout phase. The national champions of the associations ranked 1–7 (Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal and England), plus the title holders, all received a bye to the group stage, while the national champions of the associations ranked 8–16 and the runners-up of the associations ranked 1–8 all entered in the second qualifying round. Borussia Dortmund won 3–1 with goals from Karl-Heinz Riedle and Lars Ricken; Juventus' goal was scored by Alessandro Del Piero. The top scorers from the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League (excluding qualifying rounds) are as follows: 1997–98 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds, 1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage, 1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage, 1997–98 All matches – season at UEFA website, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1997–98_UEFA_Champions_League&oldid=983279378, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Associations ranked 1–8 each have two participants, Associations ranked 9–48 each have one participant (except Liechtenstein and Albania), 30 champions from associations 17–48 (except Liechtenstein and Albania), 15 winners from the first qualifying round, 16 winners from the second qualifying round, 2 best-ranked group runners-up from the group stage, All scorers 1997–98 UEFA Champions League (excluding qualifying round) according to, This page was last edited on 13 October 2020, at 09:50. Because of the unequal number of teams (15 and 17), Wüstenrot Salzburg and Sparta Prague had to play against each other. 20-year-old substitute and Dortmund local boy Lars Ricken latched on to a through-pass by Andreas Möller only 16 seconds after coming onto the pitch. In the second half, Juventus forward Alessandro Del Piero, who had come on as a substitute, scored via a back-heel from a cross by Alen Bokšić to make the score 2–1. The remaining national champions from the associations ranked 17–48 entered in the first qualifying round. UEFA Champions League - UEFA Champions League 1997/98 . Note: Winning teams of the first qualifying round were drawn against teams qualified directly for the second qualifying round. The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played at the Olympiastadion in Munich on 28 May 1997 to determine the winner of the 1996–97 UEFA Champions League.The match was contested by Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus of Italy. For the first time, the runners-up of eight domestic leagues entered into the competition. Met concurrent Doménech op de bank kreeg Cillessen weer eens de kans om zich te bewijzen bij Valencia CF.
Taal; Volgen; Bewerken; De 6de editie van de Champions League werd gewonnen door het Spaanse Real Madrid in de finale tegen het Italiaanse Juventus Voorronde Eerste voorronde. Juventus reached that season's final; coincidentally that match was again held at an Olympiastadion in Germany, but this time in Berlin, and the outcome was another 3–1 loss, to Barcelona. The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played at the Olympiastadion in Munich on 28 May 1997 to determine the winner of the 1996–97 UEFA Champions League. Voor meer informatie klik. Karl-Heinz Riedle put Dortmund ahead finishing from inside the six yard box after Paul Lambert's cross. De international kreeg het echter flink voor zijn kiezen in de return van de 1/8 finale van de Champions League.... De 16 clubs die de 1/8 finale van de Champions League hebben bereikt, zijn bekend. This season was the first to have six groups, instead of previous four, which meant that only two group runners-up qualified for the quarter finals as opposed to all the second-placed teams. In their first semi-final in Europe's premier tournament since 1964, Dortmund defeated Manchester United, who themselves had not reached that stage since 1969. The match was contested by Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus of Italy. In the other half of the draw, Juventus easily overcame Ajax, the same team they had beaten on penalties in the previous year's final.

In the years to follow, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund would not meet again until 2014–15 Champions League round of 16[2] – the Italian club went through,[4] meaning they won all four fixtures (1993, 1995 UEFA Cup, 1995 and 2015 Champions League) at Dortmund's Westfalenstadion, with their only defeat on German soil was in this final. The match featured the same teams who competed in the 1993 UEFA Cup Final, in which Juventus prevailed 6–1 over two legs. After three years of entering the UEFA Cup, champions of smaller nations returned to the Champions League. sportseizoen van een voetbalcompetitie. Het programma van de UEFA Champions League seizoen 2020-2021 bestaat uit een voorronde, drie kwalificatieronden, de kwalificatie play-offs, de groepsfase bestaande uit acht poules en zes speelronden, gevolgd door de wedstrijden in de knock-outfase met de achtste finales, kwartfinales, halve finales en de CL finale van 2021. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Slovakia and the Republic of Macedonia all entered their champions for the first time, while the champion of Yugoslavia returned to this competition for the first time since 1991–92 season after the UN ban was lifted.   László Hamar (Hungary) St James' Park - Newcastle.
Košice lost all six of their group stage matches and thus became the first team to finish a Champions League group stage with no points. It started a run of three victories in five seasons for the Spanish club. Number of teams per country as well as the starting round for each club and seeding were based on 1997 UEFA league coefficient, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1992–93 to 1996–97.[1]. Champions League 1997/1998 » Groep E (Stand en resultaten) Het jaar 2019 was voor het Nederlandse voetbal een jaar om niet snel te vergeten. 00:59 01/10/2020 Live