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UEFA Champions League 50 Best Goals

 

 

Finally, i could download the video emoticon. It was a 45 minutes tv-documentary about 50 best goals in UEFA Champions League history (since the usage of the new format of UEFA CL competition in 1992). There were so many great goals from the soccer legends, eg: Ronald Koeman, Marco Van Basten or Gabriel "Batigol" Batistuta. The 50 goals choosed from about 4000 goals in the period of 1992 – 2007. Some goals came from individual efforts, and several of them are excellent teamwork goals emoticon.

Here’s the rank list of 50 best goals of UEFA Champions League. The scorers, the (former) clubs, years and the type of goals.

  1. Zidane, Real Madrid, 2002, Individual-Volley
  2. Bressan, Fiorentina, 1999, Individual-Long Range Bicycle
  3. Ronaldinho, Barcelona, 2005, Individual-Long Range
  4. Coridon, PSG, 2004, Individual-"Scorpion" Kick
  5. Ricken, Borussia Dortmund, 1997, Individual-Long Range
  6. A.Smith, Manchester United, 2007, Team-First Time
  7. Overmars, Barcelona, 2001, Team-Pass Play
  8. Gerrard, Liverpool, 2004, Individual-Long Range
  9. Raul, Real Madrid, 2000, Team-First Time
  10. Ljungberg, Arsenal, 2001, Team-First Time
  11. Henry, Arsenal, 2005, Individual-Long Range
  12. Giannakopoulos, Olympiakos, 1997, Individual-Long Range
  13. A.Mancini, AS Roma, 2007, Individual-Dribble
  14. Crouch, Liverpool, 2006, Individual-Bicycle
  15. Ronaldinho, Barcelona, 2004, Individual-Long Range
  16. Savicevic, AC Milan, 1994, Individual-Long Range
  17. Almeida, FC Porto, 2005, Freekick
  18. Weah, PSG, 1994, Individual-Dribble
  19. Nilsson, IFK Gothenburg, 1993, Individual-Long Range
  20. Nilsson, IFK Gothenburg, 1993, Freekick
  21. Hagi, Galatasaray, 2000, Individual-Long Range
  22. Crespo, AC Milan, 2005, Team-First Time
  23. Andy Cole, Manchester United, 1998, Team-Pass Play
  24. Kaka, AC Milan, 2005, Individual-Dribble
  25. Sharpe, Manchester United, 1994, Team-"Heel" Kick
  26. Papin, AC Milan, 1993, Individual-Long Range
  27. Van Basten, AC Milan, 1992, Team-Long Range Bicycle
  28. Zhirkov, CSKA Moscow, 2006, Individual-Dribble
  29. Claudio Lopez, Valencia, 1999, Individual-Volley
  30. Aimar, Valencia, 2002, Team-Pass Play
  31. Kaka, AC Milan, 2007, Individual-Dribble
  32. Beckham, Manchester United, 1998, Freekick
  33. Lucho Gonzalez, FC Porto, 2006, Individual-Long Range
  34. Henry, Arsenal, 2006, Individual-Dribble
  35. Henry, Arsenal, 2003, Individual-Dribble
  36. Koeman, Barcelona, 1994, Individual-Long Range
  37. Gascoigne, Glasgow Rangers, 1995, Individual-Dribble
  38. Eto’o, Barcelona, 2005, Individual-Long Range
  39. Crespo, Inter Milan, 2002, Team-Header
  40. Solskjaer, Manchester United, 1999, Team-Corner
  41. Giuly, Barcelona, 2006, Team-First Time
  42. Edu, Arsenal, 2004, Individual-Dribble
  43. Berbatov, Bayer Leverkusen, 2004, Individual-Dribble
  44. Raul, Real Madrid, 2005, Team-Feint
  45. David Silva, Valencia, 2007, Individual-Long Range
  46. Beckham, Manchester United, 2000, Individual-Dribble
  47. Drogba, Chelsea, 2006, Individual-Long Range
  48. Juninho, Lyon, 2003, Freekick
  49. Silvinho, Arsenal, 2000, Individual-Dribble
  50. Batistuta, Fiorentina, 2000, Individual-Long Range

 

Video Download

UEFA Champions League
Tuesday 1st May 2007
ITV4

50 Greatest Champion’s League Goals

Jim Rosenthal looks at the 50 greatest goals ever scored in the history of the UEFA Champions League. Clive Tyldesley, Peter Drury, Jon Champion, Andy Townsend, David Pleat and Robbie Earle are among those choosing their favourite – and explaining why they make the top 50. The show concludes with their decision on the best goal ever scored in the competition.

Duration: 45 minutes and 1 second
Video: XVID 656×368, 1025Kbps
Audio: MP3 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps

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June 4, 2007 Posted by | Movies, Soccer | 2 Comments

Milan goes to the CL Semifinal !!

Well, i did’nt watch the match last night, actually, because i felt so sleepy. When Inzaghi scored the first goal for Milan, i was awaked for a while then went to sleep again emoticon. Then, when i heard, several minutes later, Lyon got the equalizer, i continued my sleeping (hoped that Milan will win the match when i awaked .. heheheh … emoticon ).

When i waked up few hours ago, i turned my computer on, then searched the news on the net. Wow … Milan goes to the semifinal through the last minutes drama. They got 2 goals in the last 4 minutes of the match !!! If they failed to change 1-1 score until the final whistle, Lyon will go through, instead.

 

Then i downloaded the goals from soccerpulse forum as usual. I could see the emotions when Inzaghi and Sheva scored the winning goal for Milan. The crowds blew up the whole San Siro with shouts, yells and cries. It’s so amazing to me, and i watched the video again and again emoticon.

Some people said that Milan just was lucky to scored the goals through the "chaos" in front of Coupet post and the blunder by Clerc. But In my humble opinion, you could not just said so without seeing the whole match. You must see the process too. You could not get Luck if there are no chances, and chances will not come if you don’t push yourself, to keep trying until the final whistle. And Milan showed the characters, never give up until the end. So see the efforts, not just the goals.

Finally, Congaratulations to Milan. I hope they will get through the finals and lift the new thropy of CL this season. Forza MILAN !!! emoticon 

April 5, 2006 Posted by | Soccer, Thought and Opinion | Leave a comment