Já foram definidos os primeiros confrontos da Uefa Champions League 2010/2011, que terá como
palco da final o estádio de Wembley em Londres-ENG.
Primeira Fase (primeira partida 29 e 30/06 e segunda 06 e 07/07)Sp Tre Fiori (San Marino) x
FK Rudar Pljevlja (MNE)
FC Santa Coloma (AND) x Birkirkara FC (MLT)
Segunda Fase (primeira partida 13 e 14/07 e segunda 20 e 21/07)SK Liepajas Metalurgs (LVA) x
AC Sparta Praha (CZE)FK Aktobe (KAZ) x FC Olimpi Rustavi (GEO)
FC Levadia Tallinn (EST) x
Debreceni VSC (HUN)FK Partizan (SRB) x FC Pyunik (ARM)
FC Inter Baki (AZE) x
Lech Poznan (POL)NK Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) x FC Koper (SVN)
PFC Litex Lovech (BUL) x SP Tre Fiori (SMR) or FK Rudar Pljevlja (MNE)
FC Santa Coloma (AND) or Birkirkara FC (MLT) x
M K Žilina (SVK)FC Sheriff (MDA) x KS Dinamo Tirana (ALB)
Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC (ISR) x FK Željeznicar (BIH)
AC Omonia (CYP) x FK Renova (MKD)
FC Salzburg (AUT) x HB Tórshavn (FRO)
Bohemian FC (IRL) x The New Saints FC (WAL)
FC BATE Borisov (BLR) x FH Hafnarfjördur (ISL)
AIK Solna (SWE) x AS Jeunesse Esch (LUX)
Linfield FC (NIR) x
Rosenborg BK (NOR)FK Ekranas (LTU) x HJK Helsinki (FIN)
SHORT SCRIBE
This match I was informed that it was already scheduled as part of the AIK Solna's Far East Tour,
and the FAS decided to make it into a charity match (based on my assumption) to raise fund for
former national player Mr Dollah Kassim, who has been in a coma since collapsing during the 2009
Sultan of Selangor's Cup veterans match between Singapore and Selangor last October.
Agon Mehmeti set Malmö on the way to a convincing win over Örebro tonight with two first half
goals. The excitement surrounding Malmö FF's centenary, and the performance they put in, were
welcome distractions from the remainder of an Allsvenskan round that had failed to set the pulse
racing.
Aftonbladet writer Simon Bank was reduced to quoting Jock Stein after Djurgården's fan-free
loss at home to Helsingborg.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall...Who is the fairest of them all? Well in terms of football in
Europe it comes as no surprise that at the halfway point in the season, Germany leads the way in
terms of attendances.
A country that scoffs at the idea of ripping off the fans and consequently charges an average of
26 Euros to watch a top level game.
Will half the matches finish goalless again? Will anyone be allowed to witness Djurgården's
match against Helsingborg? Is Tobias Grahn bigger than God? The Allsvenskan preview asks all these
questions and answers none, as we look forward to the second round of matches.
Saturday
Brommapojkarna v AIK
Brommapojkarna will be without their slightly dim yellow card collector of a goalkeeper,
Kristoffer Nordfeldt, who booted the ball away after being shown a yellow card for handling outside
the area against Helsingborg last week.
We are always looking for new writers, particularly those focusing on Swedish and Danish
football. If you fancy the job, get in touch.
Swedish 'bad boy' Tobias Grahn caused a moderate amount of tutting on his return to Allsvenskan
today, during which he helped Mjallby to a scoreless draw at AIK.
(Summary is not available.)
Continuing his series of profiles, Nic Townsend from Doing Goals offers his take on Sweden's
biggest club, the rodents of Stockholm.
AIK are another of Sweden's more popular clubs, but they also seem to be one of the most
detested too. Much like Millwall ("Everyone hates and we don't care") and Leeds United, they relish
being disliked, and while their nickname Gnagare (rodents) may have been intended as an
insult, AIK fans have adopted it with pride.
Nic Townsend of Doing Goals examines Allsvenskan's contribution to the
World Cup.
A friend of mine recently remarked that he didn't know why since he couldn't think of a single
player currently playing for an Allsvenskan club who was likely to play in the World Cup.
Another season in UEFA club competition will begin in June
The draws for the first and second qualifying rounds of UEFA club competition for the 2010-11
season was made at the headquarters of European football's governing body in Nyon, Switzerland
today. Only a month after Internazionale FC and Club Atlético de Madrid celebrated success in the
UEFA Champions Leage and UEFA Europa League respectively, the oncoming tournaments came into focus
and Stoppage Time International Football Blog gives you the full draw to each
competition.
Who is the most successful English player currently playing abroad based on trophies
won?
Most people would undoubtably plump for Mr Beckham at this point but they would be wrong.
Leytonstone's finest has only won the La Liga title since leaving Manchester United despite the
glory that always surrounds him.
Who is the most successful English player currently playing abroad based on trophies
won?
Most people would undoubtably plump for Mr Beckham at this point but they would be wrong.
Leytonstone's finest has only won the La Liga title since leaving Manchester United despite the
glory that always surrounds him.