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The list refers to goals in all national club competitions (top division), all European club competitions organized by UEFA (including all UEFA preliminary and qualifying rounds) [3] [4] and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup as the predecessor in the UEFA Cup [2] and all intercontinental / worldwide club competitions (excluding the International ...
7, FR Yugoslavia, from 0–2 vs Italy (1968) to 3–3 vs Slovenia (2000) Most consecutive matches conceding at least three goals 3, FR Yugoslavia , from 0–5 vs Denmark (1984) to 3–3 vs Slovenia (2000), Czech Republic , from 1–3 vs Portugal (2008) to 1–4 vs Russia (2012), Hungary , from 3–3 vs Portugal (2016) to 0–3 vs Portugal (2020)
A club's five-season coefficient is the cumulative total of its five-season coefficients from the reference period and 20% of its association's five-season association's coefficient. [34] This ranking is used by UEFA to determine a club's seeding in club competition draws, including the qualifying and group stages of the UEFA Women's Champions ...
Longest football match: 3 hours and 23 minutes – Stockport County 3–2 Doncaster Rovers, Football League Third Division North Cup, 30 March 1946 [153] [154] [note 40] Team that played most games on the same day: 3 – Grêmio , 1994 Campeonato Gaúcho , 11 December 1994 [ 155 ] [ note 41 ]
It lists the countries that formed the Eastern Bloc, COMECON, plus Yugoslavia which, despite politically being a Non-Aligned country during Cold War, did in fact have a one-party communist regime. Albania , which was ruled by the Albanian Communist Party since the end of Second World War until 1991 is also included.
Football tops ice hockey in the number of registered players (115,000 vs. 60,000 [2] [3]) and as a popular hobby (160,000 vs. 90,000 among adults and 230,000 vs. 105,000 among youths [4] [5]). It is the most popular hobby among 3-18 year olds, whereas ice hockey is 9th.
[1] [2] [3] Slovakia qualified to the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2010, where the side upset perennial power Italy and lost in the Round of 16. [4] Since independence, they qualified for the UEFA European Championship for their first time in 2016. Football is the most popular sport in the Slovak Republic.
Most assists in a Ligue 1 season: 18 – Ángel Di María in 2015–16 (National Record). [56] Most assists in a UEFA competitions season: 7 – Zlatan Ibrahimović in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League. [67] Most assists in a season (all official competitions): 24 – Safet Sušić in 1984–85 and Ángel Di María in 2015–16. [66]