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Champions League
Champions League 2010-2011
| Informatii despte echipa Man. United |
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Man. United
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| Adresa: |
Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, |
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M16 0RA Manchester |
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+44 161 868 8000 |
| Fax: |
+44 161 868 8816 |
| E-mail: |
ir[at]manutd.co.uk |
| Website: |
http://www.manutd.com/ |
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| Informatii despre acest sezon: | • United have twice been crowned champions of Europe. Their last success came in the 1998/99 UEFA Champions League final when they overturned a one-goal deficit against FC Bayern München with goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær in added time. United also won the 1967/68 European Champion Clubs' Cup final against SL Benfica, running out 4-1 winners after extra time.
UEFA Champions League milestones
• No club has taken part more times than United (13), although FC Porto also share this achievement. After sitting out the first two campaigns, United's first entry came in the 1994/95 season. They last missed out in 1995/96 - meaning this is their 12th campaign in a row. No team is on as good a run, with Real Madrid CF, Olympiacos CFP and PSV Eindhoven (eleven) their closest rivals.
UEFA club competition honours
• European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1967/68, 1998/99
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1990/91
• European/South American Cup: 1999
• UEFA Super Cup: 1991
Ten-year record (including current season)
2006/07: UEFA Champions League - semi-finals
2005/06: UEFA Champions League - group stage
2004/05: UEFA Champions League - first knockout round
2003/04: UEFA Champions League - first knockout round
2002/03: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals
2001/02: UEFA Champions League - semi-finals
2000/01: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals
1999/00: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals
1998/99: UEFA Champions League - winners
1997/98: UEFA Champions League - quarter-finals
2006/07 season
Domestic record: United went one better than the previous Premier League campaign by finishing as champions, six points ahead of Chelsea FC. It was their first title since 2002/03 but the ninth overall since the Premier League began in 1992. In all-time records since 1889, United have 16 titles, two fewer than Liverpool FC. They were beaten 1-0 by Chelsea in the FA Cup final.
European record: United recorded four wins, including home and away triumphs against SL Benfica, to top Group F although they did lose 1-0 to FC København and Celtic FC on Matchdays 4 and 5. LOSC Lille Métropole (2-0 on aggregate) were dispatched in the first knockout round before a resounding 7-1 home win against AS Roma sealed an 8-3 aggregate against the Italian side in the quarter-finals. However, eventual winners AC Milan proved too strong in the last four, winning 5-3 including a 3-0 success in the San Siro second leg.
Key facts
UEFA club competition
• Pld: 240 W: 127 D: 61 L: 52 GF: 439 GA: 237
UEFA Champions League (group stage to final)
• Pld: 131 W: 69 D: 31 L: 31 GF: 236 GA: 130
European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League
• Pld: 184 W: 103 D: 41 L: 40 GF: 362 GA: 183
Records
UEFA club competition
• Biggest win
10-0: Manchester United FC v RSC Anderlechtois
26.09.1956, European Champion Clubs' Cup preliminary round second leg
• Biggest home win
10-0: Manchester United FC v RSC Anderlechtois
• Biggest away win
0-6: Shamrock Rovers FC v Manchester United FC
25.09.1957, European Champion Clubs' Cup preliminary round first leg
• Heaviest defeat
5-0: Sporting Clube de Portugal v Manchester United FC
18.03.1964, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals second leg
• Heaviest home defeat
0-1: Manchester United FC v AC Milan
23.02.2005, UEFA Champions League first knockout round first leg
2-3: Manchester United FC v RC Deportivo La Coruña
17.10.2001, UEFA Champions League first group stage
0-1: Manchester United FC v FC Bayern München
03.04.2001, UEFA Champions League quarter-finals first leg
2-3: Manchester United FC v Real Madrid CF
19.04.2000, UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg
0-1: Manchester United FC v BV Borussia Dortmund
23.04.1997, UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg
0-1: Manchester United FC v Juventus
20.11.1996, UEFA Champions League group stage
0-1: Manchester United FC v Fenerbahçe SK
30.10.1996, UEFA Champions League group stage
• Heaviest away defeat
5-0: Sporting Clube de Portugal v Manchester United FC
UEFA Champions League
• Biggest win
7-1: Manchester United FC v AS Roma
10.04.2007, UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg
• Biggest home win
7-1: Manchester United FC v AS Roma
• Biggest away win
2-6: Brøndby IF v Manchester United FC
21.10.1998, UEFA Champions League group stage
• Heaviest defeat
4-0: FC Barcelona v Manchester United FC
02.11.1994, UEFA Champions League group stage
• Heaviest home defeat
0-1: Manchester United FC v AC Milan
2-3: Manchester United FC v RC Deportivo La Coruña
0-1: Manchester United FC v FC Bayern München
2-3: Manchester United FC v Real Madrid CF
0-1: Manchester United FC v BV Borussia Dortmund
0-1: Manchester United FC v Juventus
0-1: Manchester United FC v Fenerbahçe SK
• Heaviest away defeat
4-0: FC Barcelona v Manchester United FC |
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