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Go ahead, name one club in the Uzbek League beside the one just below your line of sight. Can you?
Doubt it. And if you can and don't live within the country's borders, it's time for a hobby. FC
Bunyodkor, that club which made a big theatrical production out of Samuel Eto'o (and half of Barca,
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Cyprus's most famous and supported club AC Omonia will look to take home advantage despite being
tagged as the underdogs. Omonia finished last season 3rd behind APOEL and Anorthosis Famagusta, the
former also participating in the UEFA Cup and the latter having the prestigious honour of being the
first Cypriot representative in the Champions League Group Stage.
You can call Deportivo La Coruna Team CONCACAF.
Led by Canadian captain Julian De Guzman (above, left) and featuring Mexican winger Andres
Guardado and striker Omar Bravo, Deportivo boasts a wealth of talent from the CONCACAF region. That
group helped Deportivo pull off one of the upsets of the weekend, a 2-1 victory against Real
Madrid.
The UEFA league coefficient is used to rank the leagues of Europe and the purpose of these rankings
is to act as a way of determining the number of clubs from each league that will participate in the
the UEFA Cup and the Champions League. The ranking determines the number of teams competing in the
season after the next.
1. FC Koln
In: Pierre Wome (undisclosed, Werder Bremen), Miso Brecko (free, Hamburg SV), Ishiaku Manasseh
(undisclosed, Duisburg)
Out: Alpay Ozalan (released), Salvatore Gambino (released), Patrick Helmes (undisclosed, Bayer
Leverkusen)
1899 Hoffenheim
In: Wellington (undisclosed, Internacional)
Out:
Arminia Bielefeld
In: Nico Herzog (undisclosed, Alemannia Aachen)
Out:
Bayer Leverkusen
In: Patrick Helmes (undisclosed, 1.
It wasn't a great international window for the Jamaican national team, what with two World Cup
qualifying losses and the firing of head coach Rene Simoes, but at least one Jamaican player
rebounded well from the disappointment.
Marlon King delivered two goals in Hull's 2-1 win vs.