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Real Madrid: 0–1: Bayern Munich: Santiago Bernabéu: 75,000 Bayern Munich (3) 12: 9 May 2001 Bayern Munich: 2–1: Real Madrid: Olympiastadion: 60,000 13: 2001–02: Quarter-finals: 2 April 2002 Bayern Munich: 2–1: Real Madrid: Olympiastadion: 60,000 Real Madrid (3) 14: 10 April 2002 Real Madrid: 2–0: Bayern Munich: Santiago Bernabéu ...
The Estádio da Luz hosted the European Cup/Champions League final for the first time.. The Estádio da Luz (officially known as the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica) in Lisbon, Portugal, was chosen as the venue of the 2014 UEFA Champions League final at a UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, on 20 March 2012.
El Clásico (in Spanish, also in lowercase letters; [1] Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]) or El Clàssic (in Catalan, [2] pronounced [əl ˈklasik]), both meaning "The Classic", is the name given to any football match between rival clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Bayern Munich, on the other hand, continued their run of winning all UEFA Champions League matches they played in the season, and would go on to lift the title. [30] The eight goals Bayern scored was the most a side had scored in a European Cup knockout match since Real Madrid defeated FC Swarovski Tirol 9–1 in the last 16 tie in 1990.
The San Siro in Milan was selected to host the final in September 2014. The San Siro, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, was announced as the venue of the final at the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Nyon, Switzerland, on 18 September 2014, [5] the fourth European Cup/Champions League final hosted at the stadium following those in 1965, 1970 and 2001.
Robert Lewandowski scored twice and Lamine Yamal piled on to ruin Kylian Mbappé’s first clasico as Barcelona routed Real Madrid 4-0 on Saturday. The lopsided victory in Spain's capital ended ...
The 2000 UEFA Champions League final was a football match that took place on 24 May 2000. The match was played at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, to determine the winner of the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League. The final pitted Spanish teams Real Madrid and Valencia. It was the first time in the Champions League or the European Cup ...
Real Madrid 1-1 Man City: Kevin De Bruyne and Vinicius Jr score wonder goals to leave the tie finely poised heading to second leg