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CLASSIC & RARE
9 Matches on 9 DVDs
NAPOLI
The UEFA Cup
Champions 1989
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YEAR |
Winner |
Score |
Runner-up |
Commentary |
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to Cart |
1998 :
Final |
Inter
Milan |
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Lazio |
English |
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1999 :
Final |
Parma |
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Marseille |
English |
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2000 :
Final |
Galatasaray
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Arsenal |
English |
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2001 :
Final |
Liverpool |
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Alaves |
English |
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2002 :
Final |
Feyenoord |
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Dortmund |
English |
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2003 :
Final |
Porto |
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Celtic |
English |
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2004 :
Final |
Valencia |
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Marseille |
English |
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2005 :
Final |
CSKA
Moscow |
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Sporting |
English |
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2006 :
Final |
Sevilla |
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Middlesbough |
English |
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2007 :
Final |
Sevilla
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Espanyol |
English |
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2008 :
Final |
Zenit |
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Rangers |
English |
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2009 :
Final |
Shakhtar |
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Bremen |
English |
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UEFA
Cup |
Liverpool |
5 : 4 |
Alaves |
English |
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Europe had seen nothing like it since the 1950s when Real
Madrid CF were making hay and headlines. The more dramatic
was that it had to be won and lost so cruelly: the 'golden
goal' separating the sides. Iván Alonso, Javi Moreno
(twice) and Jordi Cruyff scored for the team in yellow and
blue, Markus Babbel, Steven Gerrard, Gary McAllister and Robbie
Fowler registered for the reds. It's an own goal by the Alavés
full back Delfi Gelí four minutes from the end of extra
time is enough to give Liverpool a 5-4 victory and a third
UEFA Cup. |
Cup
Winner's Cup |
Barcelona |
4 : 3 |
Fortuna Dusseldorf |
English |
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The season 1978-79 of the European UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was
won by FC Barcelona in an exciting final in Basle against
Fortuna Düsseldorf. Barcelona won the match 4–3
thanks to goals by José Vicente Sánchez, Juan
Manuel Asensi, Hans Krankl and Carles Rexach. It was the first
of four occasions that the Catalan club won the tournament. |
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