Kamis, Mei 28, 2009

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Barcelona Juara Liga Champions 2009


Barcelona Juara Liga Champions 2009 setelah mengalahkan Manchester United di partai final, Kamis 28 Mei 2009 dengan skor 2-0, gol masing-masing dicetak Eto'o di menit 10 dan Messi di menit 70. Dengan kemenangan ini mengantarkan Barcelona sebagai tim asal Spanyol yang berhasil meraih Treble Winner, yaitu juara La Liga, Copa del Ray, dan Liga Champions.

Ini adalah gelar ketiga yang diraih Barcelona setelah mereka juara pertama kali tahun 1991-1992 ketika masih bertajuk Piala Champions dengan mengalahkan Sampdoria 1-0 dan gelar kedua Los Azulgrana diraih musim 2005-06 ketika kejuaraan sudah berubah format menjadi Liga Champions dengan menglahkan Arsenal di partai final dengan skor 2-1.

Gelar ketiga ini menyamai rekor perolehan gelar Manchester United yang mereka kalahkan di partai puncak yang telah meraih gelar ini sebanyak tiga kali.
Kemenangan ini juga mengantarkan pelatih Pep Guardiola sebagai orang yang memenangkan trophy ini baik sebagai pelatih maupun pemain.

Berikut daftar klub pemenang, sejak dimulainya kejuaraan ini tahun 1955 :

9 - Real Madrid
7 - AC Milan
5 - Liverpool
4 - Bayern Munich, Ajax Amsterdam
3 - Manchester United, Barcelona
2 - Benfica, Juventus, Inter Milan, Nottingham Forest, Porto
1 - Celtic, Hamburg SV, Steaua Bucharest, Olympique Marseille, Feyenoord, Aston Villa, PSV Eindhoven, Red Star Belgrade, Borussia Dortmund.

sumber uefa.com

Jumat, Mei 22, 2009

Sejarah Liga Champions


Sejarah Liga Champions berawal satu bulan setelah Kongres UEFA yang pertama kali yaitu di Wina, Austria tanggal 2 Maret 1955. Namun anehnya kejuaraan antar klub Eropa ini bukanlah inisiatif yang datang langsung dari UEFA.



Perancis sebagai pendiri
Banyak dari para pendiri UEFA yang lebih tertarik untuk membangun sebuah kompetisi yang diikuti tim sepakbola nasional mereka. Namun dari wartawan sebuah harian olahraga Prancis-lah, L-Equipe yaitu Gabriel Hanot dan rekannya Jacques Ferran yang mempunyai sebuah gagasan tentang sebuah sistem turnament yang diikuti oleh klub-klub Eropa.

Rekaman Pertandingan
Turnamen pertama kali yang diadakan tidak menetapkan tim yang berpartisipasi haruslah juara kompetisi di negara masing-masing melainkan tim yang diundang dengan fans atau pendukung tertinggi. Turnamen pertama kali diikuti oleh perwakilan 16 klub yang diundang pada tanggal 2 dan 3 April 1955, sekaligus telah disetujuinya sebuah aturan yang bulat tentang turnamen ini. Untuk pertama kali Turnament Kejuaraan antar Klub Eropa ( European Champions Clubs' Cup ) digelar di Lisbon mempertemukan Sporting Clube dari Portugal melawan FK Partizan dari Yugoslavia yang berkesudahan 3 - 3. Pada putaran kedua yang digelar di Belgrad, FK Partizan menang 5 - 2 yang memberikan keuntungan bagi mereka untuk melangkah ke babak selanjutnya.

Dominasi Real Madrid
Real Madrid seakan membuat turnament ini seperti milik mereka sendiri dengan memenangkan 5 (lima) final pertama berturut-turut. Sejak saat itu klub-klub lain juga melengkapi kesuksesan mereka dengan merebut gelar ini lebih dari satu kali seperti AFC Ajax dan FC Bayer Munchen yang telah memenangkan gelar ini tiga kali berturut-turut. Namun, tidak ada satu klub pun yang mampu mendominasi kejuaraan ini dalam waktu yang panjang. Ajax menunggu 22 tahun untuk melengkapi gelar keempat mereka yang diperoleh pada awal tahun 1970-an; Madrid memenangkan kembali gelar ini tahun 1998 setelah menunggu selama 32 tahun; dan Munchen memenangkan tendangan penalti pada partai final di Milan tahun 2001 untuk melengkapi gelar keempat mereka setelah menunggu selama 26 tahun.

Kesuksesan Liverpool
Liverpool FC memenangkan empat gelar ini dalam kurun waktu 1977 s/d 1984 dan pantas disebut sebagai klub asal Inggris yang paling sukses dalam ajang ini. Liverpool FC kembali bersinar pada Final 2005 ketika membalikkan keadaan setelah tertinggal 3 - 0 dari AC Milan dan kemudian memenangkan adu tendangan penalti 2 - 3.

Yang Berjaya
Real Madrid CF dan AC Milan adalah dua tim yang sukses merebut gelar sebanyak 3 ( tiga ) kali setelah kejuaraan ini berubah menjadi format kompetisi. Madrid juga tim yang paling sukses dengan menggondol 9 ( sembilan ) gelar secara keseluruhan, diikuti Milan dengan 7 ( tujuh ) gelar , Liverpool dengan 5 ( lima ) gelar dan 4 ( empat ) gelar masing-masing oleh Bayern dan Ajax. Madrid juga memegang rekor terbanyak tampil di final, yaitu 12 kali. Milan di tahun 2002/2003 meraih sukses setelah menjalani 19 pertandingan mulai dari babak 3 kualifikasi hingga ke final dengan mengalahkan tim satu negara Juventus lewat drama adu penalti.

Perubahan Format Kompetisi
Kejuaraan ini mengalami evolusi dengan perubahan yang mendasar di season 1992/1993 ketika Liga Champions UEFA menambah babak prelimenary untuk melengkapi menjadi 32 tim yang masuk babak pertama ( first round ) dengan memakai sistem knock out dan menyusut menjadi 16 tim di babak kedua ( second round )yang juga sama memakai sistem knock out, kemudian didapat 8 tim di babak ketiga ( third round )yang dibagi menjadi 2 group dengan sitem round robin yang tiap tim menjalani pertandingan setiap Selasa dan Rabu di seluruh Eropa.

Berikut pemegang trophy Liga Champions dari tahun ke tahun :

• 2008 - 2009 -
• 2007 - 2008 Manchester United FC
• 2006 - 2007 AC Milan
• 2005 - 2006 FC Barcelona
• 2004 - 2005 Liverpool FC
• 2003 - 2004 FC Porto
• 2002 - 2003 AC Milan
• 2001 - 2002 Real Madrid CF
• 2000 - 2001 FC Bayern München
• 1999 - 2000 Real Madrid CF
• 1998 - 1999 Manchester United FC
• 1997 - 1998 Real Madrid CF
• 1996 - 1997 BV Borussia Dortmund
• 1995 - 1996 Juventus
• 1994 - 1995 AFC Ajax
• 1992 - 1993 Olympique de Marseille
• 1991 - 1992 FC Barcelona
• 1990 - 1991 FK Crvena Zvezda
• 1989 - 1990 AC Milan
• 1988 - 1989 AC Milan
• 1987 - 1988 PSV Eindhoven
• 1986 - 1987 FC Porto
• 1985 - 1986 FC Steaua Bucureşti
• 1984 - 1985 Juventus
• 1983 - 1984 Liverpool FC
• 1982 - 1983 Hamburger SV
• 1981 - 1982 Aston Villa FC
• 1980 - 1981 Liverpool FC
• 1979 - 1980 Nottingham Forest FC
• 1978 - 1979 Nottingham Forest FC
• 1977 - 1978 Liverpool FC
• 1976 - 1977 Liverpool FC
• 1975 - 1976 FC Bayern München
• 1974 - 1975 FC Bayern München
• 1973 - 1974 FC Bayern München
• 1972 - 1973 AFC Ajax
• 1971 - 1972 AFC Ajax
• 1970 - 1971 AFC Ajax
• 1969 - 1970 Feyenoord
• 1968 - 1969 AC Milan
• 1967 - 1968 Manchester United FC
• 1966 - 1967 Celtic FC
• 1965 - 1966 Real Madrid CF
• 1964 - 1965 FC Internazionale Milano
• 1963 - 1964 FC Internazionale Milano
• 1962 - 1963 AC Milan
• 1961 - 1962 SL Benfica
• 1960 - 1961 SL Benfica
• 1959 - 1960 Real Madrid CF
• 1958 - 1959 Real Madrid CF
• 1957 - 1958 Real Madrid CF
• 1956 - 1957 Real Madrid CF
• 1955 - 1956 Real Madrid CF





Kamis, Mei 21, 2009

Final Liga Champions 2009, Roma.


Final Liga Champions 2009, Roma. FC Barcelona dan Manchester United FC akan turun di Stadion Olimpico Roma pada Final UEFA Champions League 2008/09 tanggal 28 Mei 2009 jam 01.45 dini hari, pertarungan kedua tim akan akan menjadi lembaran sejarah baru bagi sejarah panjang kedua klub di Eropa. Roma, sebuah kota yang penuh dengan kejayaan masa lalu, kini akan menjadi saksi perebutan hadiah terbesar bagi sebuah klub sepakbola Eropa.


• Bagi Barcelona, kemenangan ini akan memberikan mereka mahkota juara untuk ketiga kali - dan bagi pelatih Josep Guardiola akan menempatkannya dalam daftar orang yang memenangkan trophy ini baik sebagai pelatih maupun pemain.

• MU memegang 25 rekor pertandingan tak terkalahkan dan kemenangan akan membawa mereka menjadi juara untuk keempat kali sekaligus sebagai klub yang pertama mampu mempertahankan gelar di era Liga Champions.

next in English ajah.. pusing nee terjemahinnya... :D

• If successful, their manager Sir Alex Ferguson would take his place alongside Liverpool FC's Bob Paisley in the record books as the manager with the most European Cup wins following his previous successes with United in 1999 and 2008.

• A final deep in subplots also brings the neutral the opportunity to observe in direct competition two of the world's most celebrated attackers in United's Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi of Barcelona – first and second in the FIFA World Player of the Year vote for 2008, and leading scorers in the UEFA Champions League last year and this year respectively.

• Barcelona are seeking a third European Cup triumph in what is their sixth final. Their previous appearances were:
1960/61 SL Benfica 2-3 lost
1985/86 FC Steaua Bucureşti 0-0 (0-2 pens) lost
1991/92 UC Sampdoria 1-0 won
1993/94 AC Milan 0-4 lost
2005/06 Arsenal FC 2-1 won

• The Catalan club advanced to Rome after Andrés Iniesta's strike three minutes into added time at Stamford Bridge earned them a 1-1 draw at semi-final opponents Chelsea FC and progress on away goals following a first-leg stalemate. Prior to that they had recorded emphatic aggregate victories against FC Bayern München (4-0 home, 1-1 away) and Olympique Lyonnais (1-1 away, 5-2 home) having topped Group C with a record of W4 D1 L1.

• Barcelona have hit 30 goals in 12 fixtures from the group stage onwards – a scoring rate of 2.5 per game. It is the most prolific goal output by any team en route to the final since United hit 27 in ten matches in 1998/99, a rate of 2.7 per match.

• Barcelona will hope the parallels with 1999 do not end there. Having already lifted the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Liga title, Guardiola's team can become the first Spanish treble winners with victory in Rome – a feat United achieved in 1999 after winning that year's UEFA Champions League final at Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium.

• Guardiola was a member of the first Barcelona team to win the European Cup with a 1-0 victory against Sampdoria at Wembley in 1992. He appeared in the final again two years later but finished on the losing side against Milan in Athens.

• If he leads Barcelona to the trophy, Guardiola will become the sixth man to have experienced European Cup success first on the pitch and then in the dugout. The five members of that exclusive club include the coaches of Barcelona's two previous winning teams:
Miguel Muñoz, player with Real Madrid CF 1956,1957; coach with Madrid 1960, 1966.
Giovanni Trapattoni, with Milan 1963, 1969; with Juventus 1985.
Johan Cruyff, with AFC Ajax 1971, 1972, 1973; with Barcelona 1992.
Carlo Ancelotti, with Milan 1989, 1990; with Milan 2003.
Frank Rijkaard, with Milan 1989, 1990, with Ajax 1995; with Barcelona 2006.

• United travel to Rome in pursuit of a fourth European Cup and hope to maintain their 100 per cent winning record in finals:
1967/68 Benfica 4-1 won
1998/99 Bayern 2-1 won
2007/08 Chelsea 1-1 (6-5 pens) won

• The English titleholders reached the final with a comprehensive 4-1 aggregate victory against Premier League rivals Arsenal FC (1-0 home, 3-1 away). They had previously disposed of FC Porto (2-2 home, 1-0 away) and FC Internazionale Milano (0-0 away, 2-0 home) after finishing top of Group E with a record of W2 D4 L0.

• United are looking to become the first side to win back-to-back European Cups since Milan, winners in 1989 and 1990.

• Besides Milan, seven other teams have recorded successive triumphs, starting with the great Real Madrid side of the late 1950s:
1956-60 Real Madrid
1961-62 Benfica
1964-65 Inter
1971-73 Ajax
1974-76 Bayern
1977-78 Liverpool
1979-80 Nottingham Forest FC

• United are the first team since 1997 and only the fourth since the inception of the UEFA Champions League to have reached the final again 12 months after lifting the trophy. On each occasion the holders fell at the final hurdle:
Milan Winners 1994, runners-up 1995
Ajax Winners 1995, runners-up 1996
Juventus Winners 1996, runners-up 1997

• In previous years, Benfica (1963) and Liverpool (1985) also reached the final as defending champions but lost.

• A United victory would make Sir Alex the tenth coach to have retained the trophy, following in the footsteps of: José Villalonga (1956, 1957), Luis Antonio Carniglia (1958, 1959), Béla Guttman (1961, 1962), Helenio Herrera (1964, 1965), Stefan Kovács (1972, 1973), Dettmar Cramer (1975, 1976), Bob Paisley (1977, 1978), Brian Clough (1979, 1980) and Arrigo Sacchi (1989, 1990).

• Moreover, it would give the Scot this third European Cup – equalling the three that Paisley won with Liverpool in 1977, 1978 and 1981.

• If United emerge victorious it will be the third time they have won the European Cup without losing a match – having managed the feat previously in 1998/99 and 2007/08. Like United, Ajax (1971/72 and 1994/95), Liverpool (1980/81 and 1983/84), and Milan (1988/89 and 1993/94) have been unbeaten champions twice previously.

• There is a considerable gulf between the respective coaches when it comes to age and experience. The 67-year-old Sir Alex embarked on his first European campaign as a manager with Aberdeen FC in 1978/79 when Guardiola was just seven years old. Three decades on, Guardiola, now 38, is in his first season as a coach in Europe.

• The only winning coach in European Cup history older than Sir Alex is now was Belgian Raymond Goethals who was 71 years 232 days old when his Olympique de Marseille side defeated Milan in 1993.

• This is the second major final between these clubs, following their duel for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in Rotterdam in 1991.

• United ran out 2-1 winners in that contest to give Alex Ferguson, as he was then, his first European trophy while in charge at Old Trafford. Former Barça striker Mark Hughes was the United hero with two second-half goals before Ronald Koeman halved the deficit for a Barcelona side reduced to ten men by defender Nando's late dismissal.

• It was the second time Sir Alex had claimed silverware at the expense of Spanish opponents after his Aberdeen side defeated Real Madrid 2-1 to capture the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in Gothenburg in 1983.

• Carlos Busquets, father of Barcelona midfielder Sergio, was in goal for the Catalan outfit that night while Aitor 'Txiki' Beguiristain, Barcelona's technical director, featured in their midfield. Brian McClair and Mike Phelan – now both coaches at Old Trafford – were among United's starting lineup.

• The full lineups for that final on 15 May 1991 were:
Barcelona: Carlos Busquets, Nando, José Alexanco (Antonio Pinilla 72), Ronald Koeman, Albert Ferrer, Juan Goicoechea, José Maria Bakero, Eusebio Sacristán, Aitor Beguiristain, Michael Laudrup, Julio Salinas.
Manchester United: Les Sealey, Denis Irwin, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Clayton Blackmore, Mike Phelan, Bryan Robson, Paul Ince, Lee Sharpe, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes.

• This is the tenth meeting between the sides and the record so far is two wins for Barcelona, three for United and four draws.

• The rundown of previous encounters is:
1983/84 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final
Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United (Hogg og 35, Rojo 90)
Manchester United 3-0 Barcelona (Robson 21 50, Stapleton 51)
United won 3-2 on aggregate

1990/91 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final
Barcelona 1-2 Manchester United (Koeman 79; Hughes 67 74)

1994/95 UEFA Champions League group stage
Manchester United 2-2 Barcelona (Hughes 19, Sharpe 79; Romário 33, Bakero 49)
Barcelona 4-0 Manchester United (Stoitchov 2 59, Romário 45, Ferrer 88)
Barcelona advance, United eliminated

1998/99 UEFA Champions League group stage
Manchester United 3-3 Barcelona (Giggs 16, Scholes 24, Beckham 63; Anderson 47, Giovanni 59pen, Luis Enrique 70pen)
Barcelona 3-3 Manchester United (Anderson 1, Rivaldo 57 73; Yorke 25 68, Cole 53)
United advance, Barcelona eliminated

2007/08 UEFA Champions League semi-final
Barcelona 0-0 Manchester United
Manchester United 1-0 Barcelona (Scholes 14)
United won 1-0 on aggregate

• United became the third English team in four seasons to eliminate Barcelona from the UEFA Champions League when they defeated them 1-0 on aggregate in last season's semi-finals. Paul Scholes, scorer of the only goal in the second leg at Old Trafford on 29 April, actually made his debut in the competition against Barcelona in the clubs' 2-2 draw at Old Trafford in October 1994.

• United midfielder Ryan Giggs is another survivor of the sides' group-stage meetings in 1994/95, while Barcelona coach Guardiola featured for the Blaugrana.

• Giggs and Scholes scored the opening two goals of the 3-3 draw between the teams in September 1998 at Old Trafford, while Gary Neville and Scholes figured in the return at the Camp Nou two months later.

• Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué was an unused United substitute in last season's semi-final first leg between the teams in Spain. He did not make the bench for the second leg nor for the final against Chelsea.

• Piqué joined United in 2004 after spending seven years in Barcelona's youth ranks. He made 23 appearances in all competitions for the Old Trafford club, scoring two goals – both in last season's UEFA Champions League – before rejoining Barcelona last summer.

• Barcelona's overall record against English clubs is: W20 D17 L15.

• United's overall record against Spanish clubs is: W10 D16 L11.

• The Old Trafford team have recorded five goalless draws in their last six matches against Spanish opposition.

• Curiously, given his impressive scoring feats in the UEFA Champions League, Barcelona forward Messi has not found the net in ten games against English opponents in the competition. The same goes for Ronaldo in his six previous outings against Spanish sides, the Portuguese international missing an early penalty at the Camp Nou in last season's semi-final first leg.

• Barcelona forward Thierry Henry spent eight years with United's Premier League rivals Arsenal (1999-2007) and scored nine goals in 18 appearances against the Old Trafford outfit for the Gunners.

• Eidur Gudjohnsen (Chelsea, 2000-2006), Aleksandr Hleb (Arsenal, 2005-2008) and Sylvinho (Arsenal, 1999-2001) also know all about United from their time in England.

• There have been nine previous Anglo-Spanish finals in UEFA club competition with English teams holding a 5-4 advantage:
2006 UEFA Champions League, Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal
2006 UEFA Cup, Sevilla FC 4-0 Middlesbrough FC
2001 UEFA Cup, Liverpool 5-4 Deportivo Alavés
1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Real Zaragoza 2-1 Arsenal
1991 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Manchester United 2-1 Barcelona
1981 European Cup, Liverpool 1-0 Real Madrid
1980 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Valencia CF 0-0 Arsenal (5-4 pens)
1971 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Chelsea 2-1 Real Madrid (replay after 1-1 draw)
1963 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Tottenham Hotspur FC 5-1 Club Atlético de Madrid

• This is the fourth European Cup final staged at the Stadio Olimpico. Two of the previous three have brought an English triumph:
1976/77 Liverpool 3-1 VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach
1983/84 AS Roma 1-1 Liverpool (2-4 pens)
1995/96 AFC Ajax 1-1 Juventus (2-4 pens)

• Barcelona coach Guardiola knows the arena well having spent the 2002/03 season with Roma.

• Barcelona have visited the Stadio Olimpico twice before. In 1975/76 they were 3-0 winners at S.S. Lazio in a UEFA Cup second-round tie, but they lost by the same score to Roma in the UEFA Champions League second group stage in 2001/02.

• United won at this stadium last season, beating Roma 2-0 in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals with goals from Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney. Rooney was also on target at the Stadio Olimipico at the same stage of the competition 12 months earlier, although on that occasion United went down to a 2-1 defeat against the Giallorossi.

• Another individual in the spotlight is United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar who is hoping to collect a third UEFA Champions League winners' medal at a stadium where he finished on the losing side in the 1996 final with Ajax.

• Ajax went down on penalties to Juventus then, but it was Van der Sar's spot-kick save from Nicolas Anelka which secured United's victory in another final shoot-out against Chelsea 12 months ago.

• The Dutchman could taste UEFA Champions League success 14 years after winning with Ajax in 1995. Milan's Paolo Maldini holds the record for the longest span between his first and final European Cup successes – recording triumphs in 1989 and 2007.

• Barcelona's Víctor Valdés, Carles Puyol and Samuel Eto'o all started their 2006 final win against Arsenal. Iniesta came on at half-time while Xavi Hernández and Sylvinho were unused substitutes. Eto'o scored the Spanish side's equalising goal in a 2-1 win against an opposing side that included Henry and substitute Hleb, now both Barcelona players.

• The full Barcelona lineup for that last final appearance on 17 May 2006 was:
Víctor Valdés, Oleguer Presas (Juliano Belletti 71), Rafael Márquez, Carles Puyol, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Deco, Edmílson (Andrés Iniesta 46), Mark van Bommel (Henrik Larsson 61), Ludovic Giuly, Samuel Eto'o, Ronaldinho.

• United's starting lineup for their final win against Chelsea in Moscow on 21 May last year was:
Edwin van der Sar, Wes Brown (Anderson 120), Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidić, Patrice Evra, Owen Hargreaves, Michael Carrick, Paul Scholes (Ryan Giggs 87), Cristiano Ronaldo, Carlos Tévez, Wayne Rooney (Nani 101).

• Giggs and Neville are the only survivors of the United's 1999 UEFA Champions League-winning team, Scholes famously missing the final through suspension.

• United full-back Patrice Evra tasted UEFA Champions League final defeat with AS Monaco FC in 2004, and forward Dimitar Berbatov suffered the same fate as a subsitute for Bayer 04 Leverkusen against another Spanish side, Real Madrid, in 2002.

• Barcelona's shoot-out record in UEFA club competitions is:
5-4 v Lech Poznán, 1988/89 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup second round
0-2 v Steaua Bucureşti, 1985/86 European Cup final
5-4 v IFK Göteborg, 1985/86 European Cup semi-final
4-1 v RSC Anderlecht, 1978/79 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup second round
3-1 v Ipswich Town FC, 1977/78 UEFA Cup third round
5-4 v AZ Alkmaar, 1977/78 UEFA Cup second round

• United's record is:
6-5 v Chelsea, 2007/08 UEFA Champions League final
3-4 v Torpedo Moskva, 1992/93 UEFA Cup first round
4-5 v Fehérvár, 1984/85 UEFA Cup quarter-finals

• Ji-Sung Park, who is hoping to become the first Korean footballer to appear in a UEFA Champions League final, took Korea Republic's final spot-kick in their 5-4 shoot-out victory against a Spain side featuring Puyol and Xavi in the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals. Xavi also found the net in the shoot-out.

• Carlos Tévez, Michael Carrick, Owen Hargreaves, Nani, Anderson and Ryan Giggs all converted their penalties in last season's final, but Ronaldo had his shot saved.

Source from uefa.com

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