European Football Rankings Archives for January 2009
Live updates of the Hamburg v. Bayern Munich match in the Bundes Liga begin at about 2:30 p.m. New
York time. The two teams played to a 2-2 draw on Aug. 15 in the opening match of the season.
Bayern is tied with Hoffenheim on 35 points for first place in the league table, but Hoffenheim
holds a 3-goal lead in goal differential.
Liverpool goes into the game three points behind leaders Manchester United at the top of the
English Premier League table. Robbie Keane, struggling to find a game with the Reds, is once again
on the bench.
Wigan sits in 7th place, but are now playing with a different squad after the sale of striker Emile
Heskey to Aston Villa and the anticipated sale of midfielder Wilson Palacios to Tottenham.
Olympique Lyonnais will carry the torch for France in the knockout round of the Champions League.
Bordeaux and Marseille also were in the group stage, but both clubs finished third and will be in
knockout round of the UEFA Cup.
Lyon - which has never advanced past the quarterfinals of the Champions League - took second in
their group with a +4 goal differential behind Bayern Munich.
Some big stories coming out of England in the last few days. First, Kaka is staying at Milan after
Milan rejected a 91-million pound offer. Tough to get exactly what happened, but that's the more
likely story as opposed to Milan wanting the move and Kaka himself rejecting it. It's also possible
that Robinho has reacted badly towards the news, but he says his walkout is just to take care of
family matters in Brazil.
Buducnost suffered a tough loss in the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, the second
straight heart-breaking defeat in European competition for the Varvari (Buducnost's fans).
Buducnost qualified for Europe for the first time with a second place finish in the Montenegrin
First League in 2006/2007.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan took over Manchester City on transfer deadline day this season
and he and chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak wasted no time in making an impact.
The club landed disgruntled Robinho for 32.5 million pounds from Rea Madrid, swooping in at the
last minute to take him away from Chelsea.
The Pilots as they are known are a relatively new team as the club was just founded in 1996.
Olimpik Baku earned its first UEFA Cup spot last year, and came very close to winning its first
tie.
Vojvodina Novi Sa of Serbia knocked the Pilots out in the first qualifying round by a 2-1 aggregate
score.
Valletta, last year's champions of the Maltese Premier League, are making another run at the title
this season. The 19-time champions sit two points behind Hibernians at the top of the league.
Valletta lost 3-0 aggregate in its Champions League first qualifiying round tie against Artmedia
Petrzalka of Slovakia.
We've found our new last place team. When I reshuffle my rankings toward the end of the season in
May, this side we'll have to be at the bottom, despite Estonia being some 12 spots away from the
bottom as a league. Why? Well, it's not because of their 8-0 aggregate loss to Nordsjaelland
(Denmark) in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.
Banants could miss out on Europe for the first time since the 2002-'03 season unless it wins the
Armenian cup, which runs from March-May.
That's because the club finished fifth in the 2008 Armenian Premier League, which runs from April
to November. Banants had a +9 goal differential, but still finished six points out of third place
and European qualification.
Three teams have gone at least eight points clear of the competition in the Welsh Premier League,
including The New Saints. TNS and Llanelli AFC both sit on 41 points, three behind leaders Rhyl,
with Llanelli holding the advantage because of more goals scored. Llanelli also has two games in
hand on TNS.
If you're wondering, "Who?", you're not alone. Inter and Jose Mourinho might be thinking
the same thing after Wednesday's Copa Italia tie, which Inter finally won 3-1 in extra time.
Scarpi, Genoa's seldom used Italian keeper, denied the likes of Adriano, Hernan Cruz and late sub
Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Adriano finally solved Scarpi, who earlier saved an Adriano penalty, with a header in the final 20
minutes.
Voters were divided on whether Aston Villa will finish in the top four, with four votes going in
each direction. A week later, and things look a little better for Villa and the results might be
different were we to do it again.
While Arsenal were the main team that Villa figured to finish ahead of in the standings, Chelsea
might be the new target following a 3-0 thrashing at Old Trafford.
A look at some scores that could have an impact on future rankings:
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE
Manchester United 3-0 Chelsea
Two goals from set pieces ruined the Blues, who nevery really threatened. Man U now sits just a
point behind Chelsea for second with two games in hand, one of which comes on Wednesday.
FC Porto, twice the champions of Europe, had one of the more impressive 3-match runs during the
group stage of the Champions League.
Porto suffered back-to-back losses to Arsenal (4-0 at the Emirates) and Dynamo Kyiv (1-0 at home)
which left the 23-time Portuguese Liga champions with just three points from three matches.
Here are some scores from around Europe on Saturday that could have some impact on the final
rankings.
English Premier League
Aston Villa 2, West Brom 1
The Villains jumped out a 2-0 lead and held on for the win. Liverpool dropped points in a 0-0 draw
with Stoke, while Chelsea or Manchester United (or both) will drop points today in their clash.
B36 Torshavn finished the 2008 season (which runs from March-October in the Faroe Islands) in third
place, just as it did in the 2007 season. That means another UEFA Cup chance in the 2009-'10
European season. B36 was just a point off from second place and entry into the second qualifying
round of the UEFA Cup, but instead will enter in the first qualifying round.
Nah, not really, but damn it's brilliant. Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez went off on Manchester
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson at a press conference. My favorite part - Benitez saying maybe Sir
Alex could just make the schedule for the EPL and let the rest of the teams know when they are
available to play.
Some interesting tidbits come up with the inclusion of Partizani Tirana of Albania at No. 196 on
our list.
First, this is the first team from the bottom that comes from a league that actually had a team win
a European tie this year. Albania's Vllaznia Shkoder won its UEFA Cup first qualifying round tie
with Koper of Slovenia before promptly losing 8-0 aggregate to Napoli (Italy) in the next round.
Call me crazy, but after looking over some scores, stats and team information, I could see the
Faroe Islands moving up the ladder a lit bit of European football. No, I don't think England or
Spain have anything to worry about. Actually, not even Greece or Romania. But the Faroe Islands
Premier League is ranked 47th in the UEFA coefficient list, and I could see that moving up 10 or so
spots over the next couple years.