UEFA Champions League 2007-08

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UEFA Champions League 2007-08
Tournament details
Dates 18 September 200721 May 2008
Teams 32 
Final positions
Champions Flag of England Manchester United (3rd title)
Second place Flag of England Chelsea
Tournament statistics
Matches played 125
Goals scored 330  (2.64 per match)
Attendance 5,380,947  (43,048 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (8 goals)

The 2007–08 UEFA Champions League is the 16th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since it was rebranded in 1992, and the 53rd tournament overall.

The final was played on 21 May 2008 at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, where Manchester United played against Chelsea, making it an all-English final for the first time in the history of the European Cup. Manchester United won the match 6–5 on penalties, following a 1–1 draw after extra time.

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Qualification

Seventy-six teams participated in the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League from UEFA's 53 member associations. Each association enters a certain number of clubs to the Champions League based on its league coefficient; associations with a higher league coefficients may enter more clubs than associations with a lower league coefficient, but no association may enter more than four teams. All UEFA associations are guaranteed to have at least one team qualify, with the exception of Liechtenstein, which competes in the Swiss league system, but has no team in the Swiss Super League. One new nation entered their league champion in this year's tournament: Montenegro, following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. The champions from San Marino and Andorra also entered from this year onwards. Below is the qualification scheme for the 2007–08 Champions League:[1]

  • Associations 1-3 (Spain, Italy, and England): 4 teams
  • Associations 4-6 (France, Germany, and Portugal): 3 teams
  • Associations 7-15: 2 teams
  • Associations 16-53: 1 team

First qualifying round: (28 teams)

  • 28 champions from associations 25-53 (not including Liechtenstein)

Second qualifying round: (28 teams)

  • 14 winners from the first qualifying round
  • 8 champions from associations 17-24 (Bulgaria, Israel, Norway, Austria, Serbia, Poland, Denmark, and Hungary)
  • 6 runners-up from associations 10-15

Third qualifying round: (32 teams)

  • 14 winners from the second qualifying round
  • 7 champions from associations 10-16 (Romania, Scotland, Belgium, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Turkey, Switzerland)
  • 3 runners-up from associations 7-9 (Netherlands, Greece, Russia)
  • 6 third-place finishers from associations 1-6
  • 2 fourth-place finishers from associations 1-3 (Milan, the fourth-place finishers from Italy, as holders, qualify automatically for the group stage.)

Group stage: (32 teams)

  • 1 current Champions League holder
  • 16 winners from the third qualifying round
  • 9 champions from associations 1-9
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1-6
Group stage
Flag of Spain Real Madrid Flag of England Manchester United Flag of Germany Stuttgart Flag of the Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Flag of Spain Barcelona Flag of England Chelsea Flag of Germany Schalke 04 Flag of Greece Olympiacos
Flag of Italy Internazionale Flag of France Lyon Flag of Portugal Porto Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow
Flag of Italy Roma Flag of France Marseille Flag of Portugal Sporting Flag of Italy MilanTH
Third qualifying round
Flag of Spain Sevilla Flag of France Toulouse Flag of Russia Spartak Moscow Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
Flag of Spain Valencia Flag of Germany Werder Bremen Flag of Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Flag of the Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Flag of Italy Lazio Flag of Portugal Benfica Flag of Scotland Celtic Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe
Flag of England Liverpool Flag of the Netherlands Ajax Flag of Belgium Anderlecht Flag of Switzerland Zürich
Flag of England Arsenal Flag of Greece AEK Athens
Second qualifying round
Flag of Romania Steaua Bucureşti Flag of the Czech Republic Slavia Prague Flag of Norway Rosenborg Flag of Poland Zagłębie Lubin
Flag of Scotland Rangers Flag of Turkey Beşiktaş Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg Flag of Denmark Copenhagen
Flag of Belgium Genk Flag of Bulgaria Levski Sofia Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade Flag of Hungary Debrecen
Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Flag of Israel Beitar Jerusalem
First qualifying round
Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb Flag of Latvia Ventspils Flag of Ireland Derry City Flag of Azerbaijan Khazar Lenkoran
Flag of Sweden Elfsborg Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol Flag of Albania KF Tirana Flag of Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
Flag of Slovakia Žilina Flag of Georgia (country) Olimpi Rustavi Flag of Armenia Pyunik Flag of Kazakhstan Astana
Flag of Cyprus APOEL Flag of Lithuania FBK Kaunas Flag of Estonia FC Levadia Flag of the Faroe Islands HB
Flag of Slovenia Domžale Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Pobeda Flag of Malta Marsaxlokk Flag of Andorra Rànger's
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Flag of Iceland FH Flag of Wales The New Saints Flag of San Marino Murata
Flag of Finland Tampere United Flag of Belarus BATE Flag of Northern Ireland Linfield Flag of Montenegro Zeta
TH: The champions of the 2006-07 competition went through to the group stage directly.

Round and draw dates

The calendar shows the dates of the rounds and draw.

Date Event
29 June 2007 Draw for first and second qualifying rounds
17-18 July 2007 First qualifying round, first leg
24-25 July 2007 First qualifying round, second leg
31 July-1 August 2007 Second qualifying round, first leg
3 August 2007 Draw for third qualifying round
7-8 August 2007 Second qualifying round, second leg
14-15 August 2007 Third qualifying round, first leg
28-29 August 2007 Third qualifying round, second leg
30 August 2007 Draw for group stage
18-19 September 2007 Group stage, Matchday 1
2-3 October 2007 Group stage, Matchday 2
23-24 October 2007 Group stage, Matchday 3
6-7 November 2007 Group stage, Matchday 4
27-28 November 2007 Group stage, Matchday 5
11-12 December 2007 Group stage, Matchday 6 1
21 December 2007 Draw for First knockout round
19-20 February 2008 First knockout round, 1st leg
4-11 March 2008 First knockout round, 2nd leg 2
14 March 2008 Draw for remaining rounds
1-2 April 2008 Quarter-finals, 1st leg
8-9 April 2008 Quarter-finals, 2nd leg
22-23 April 2008 Semi-finals, 1st leg
29-30 April 2008 Semi-finals, 2nd leg
21 May 2008 Final in Moscow, Russia

1 Group D teams played their Matchday 6 fixtures on 4 December due to Milan's participation in the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan on 13 and 16 December.

2 As both Milan and Internazionale use the Stadio San Siro as their home pitch, and both were scheduled to play at home for the second leg of the first knockout round, Internazionale's home leg against Liverpool was postponed by one week to 11 March 2008.

Qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

The draw was held on Friday, 29 June 2007 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Michele Centenaro, UEFA's head of club competitions. The first leg matches were played on 17 July and 18 July, while the second legs were played on 24 July and 25 July 2007.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Khazar Lenkoran Flag of Azerbaijan 2–4 Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 1–1 1–3 (aet)
APOEL Flag of Cyprus 2–3 Flag of Belarus BATE 2–0 0–3 (aet)
Sheriff Tiraspol Flag of Moldova 5–0 Flag of Andorra Rànger's 2–0 3–0
FH Flag of Iceland 4–1 Flag of the Faroe Islands HB 4–1 0–0
The New Saints Flag of Wales 4–4 (a) Flag of Latvia Ventspils 3–2 1–2
Pobeda Flag of the Republic of Macedonia 0–1 Flag of Estonia FC Levadia 0–1 0–0
Olimpi Rustavi Flag of Georgia (country) 0–3 Flag of Kazakhstan Astana 0–0 0–3
Zeta Flag of Montenegro 5–4 Flag of Lithuania FBK Kaunas 3–1 2–3
Murata Flag of San Marino 1–4 Flag of Finland Tampere United 1–2 0–2
F91 Dudelange Flag of Luxembourg 5–7 Flag of Slovakia Žilina 1–2 4–5
Linfield Flag of Northern Ireland 0–1 Flag of Sweden Elfsborg 0–0 0–1
Derry City[2] Flag of Ireland 0–2 Flag of Armenia Pyunik 0–0 0–2
Marsaxlokk Flag of Malta 1–9 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 0–6 1–3
Domžale Flag of Slovenia 3–1 Flag of Albania KF Tirana 1–0 2–1

Second qualifying round

The draw was held on Friday, 29 June 2007 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Michele Centenaro, UEFA's head of club competitions. The first leg matches were played on 31 July and 1 August, while the second legs were played on 7 August and 8 August 2007.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Pyunik Flag of Armenia 1–4 Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 0–2 1–2
Red Star Belgrade Flag of Serbia (a) 2–2 Flag of Estonia FC Levadia 1–0 1–2
Rangers Flag of Scotland 3–0 Flag of Montenegro Zeta 2–0 1–0
Debrecen Flag of Hungary 0–1 Flag of Sweden Elfsborg 0–1 0–0
Zagłębie Lubin Flag of Poland 1–3 Flag of Romania Steaua Bucureşti 0–1 1–2
Genk Flag of Belgium 2–2 (a) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1–2 1–0
Ventspils Flag of Latvia 0–7 Flag of Austria Red Bull Salzburg 0–3 0–4
Astana Flag of Kazakhstan 2–10 Flag of Norway Rosenborg 1–3 1–7
FH Flag of Iceland 2–4 Flag of Belarus BATE 1–3 1–1
Copenhagen Flag of Denmark 2–1 Flag of Israel Beitar Jerusalem 1–0 1–1 (aet)
Žilina Flag of Slovakia 0–0 (3–4p) Flag of the Czech Republic Slavia Prague 0–0 0–0 (aet)
Tampere United Flag of Finland 2–0 Flag of Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1–0 1–0
Domžale Flag of Slovenia 2–5 Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 1–3
Beşiktaş Flag of Turkey 4–0 Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 3–0

Third qualifying round

The draw was held on Friday, 3 August 2007 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Giorgio Marchetti, UEFA's director of professional football. The first leg matches were played on 14 August and 15 August, while the second legs were played on 28 August and 29 August 2007. Winners in this round qualified for the group stage, while the losing clubs entered the first round of the UEFA Cup. Due to the death of Antonio Puerta, the second leg of Sevilla's game against AEK Athens was postponed until 3 September.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
BATE Flag of Belarus 2–4 Flag of Romania Steaua 2–2 0–2
Tampere United Flag of Finland 0–5 Flag of Norway Rosenborg 0–3 0–2
Spartak Moscow Flag of Russia 2–2 (3–4p) Flag of Scotland Celtic 1–1 1–1 (aet)
Werder Bremen Flag of Germany 5–3 Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 3–2
Red Bull Salzburg Flag of Austria 2–3 Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1–0 1–3
Ajax Flag of the Netherlands 1–3 Flag of the Czech Republic Slavia Prague 0–1 1–2
Valencia Flag of Spain 5–1 Flag of Sweden Elfsborg 3–0 2–1
Sarajevo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–4 Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 0–1 0–3
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey 3–0 Flag of Belgium Anderlecht 1–0 2–0
Rangers Flag of Scotland 1–0 Flag of Serbia Red Star Belgrade 1–0 0–0
Toulouse Flag of France 0–5 Flag of England Liverpool 0–1 0–4
Benfica Flag of Portugal 3–1 Flag of Denmark Copenhagen 2–1 1–0
Lazio Flag of Italy 4–2 Flag of Romania Dinamo Bucharest 1–1 3–1
Sparta Prague Flag of the Czech Republic 0–5 Flag of England Arsenal 0–2 0–3
Zürich Flag of Switzerland 1–3 Flag of Turkey Beşiktaş 1–1 0–2
Sevilla Flag of Spain 6–1 Flag of Greece AEK Athens 2–0 4–1

Group stage

The draw was held on Thursday, 30 August 2007 at Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. The draw was hosted by Pedro Pinto and conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Michele Centenaro, UEFA's head of club competitions. The matches were played between 18 September and 12 December 2007.

Tie-breaking criteria

Based on paragraph 6.05 in the UEFA regulations for the current season, if two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:

  1. higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  2. superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question;
  3. higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  4. superior goal difference from all group matches played;
  5. higher number of goals scored in all group matches played;
  6. higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons.
Key to colours in group tables
Teams that progressed to the first knockout round are indicated in bold type
Teams that progressed to the UEFA Cup are indicated in bold italics
Teams eliminated from European competitions for the season are indicated in plain italics

In results tables, the home team is listed in the left-hand column.

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Portugal Porto 6 3 2 1 8 7 +1 11
Flag of England Liverpool 6 3 1 2 18 5 +13 10
Flag of France Marseille 6 2 1 3 6 9 -3 7
Flag of Turkey Beşiktaş 6 2 0 4 4 15 -11 6
  BJK LIV OM POR
Beşiktaş 2–1 2–1 0–1
Liverpool 8–0 0–1 4–1
Marseille 2–0 0–4 1–1
Porto 2–0 1–1 2–1

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of England Chelsea 6 3 3 0 9 2 +7 12
Flag of Germany Schalke 04 6 2 2 2 5 4 +1 8
Flag of Norway Rosenborg 6 2 1 3 6 10 -4 7
Flag of Spain Valencia 6 1 2 3 2 6 -4 5
  CHL RBK SCH VAL
Chelsea 1–1 2–0 0–0
Rosenborg 0–4 0–2 2–0
Schalke 04 0–0 3–1 0–1
Valencia 1–2 0–2 0–0

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Spain Real Madrid 6 3 2 1 13 9 +4 11
Flag of Greece Olympiacos 6 3 2 1 11 7 +4 11
Flag of Germany Werder Bremen 6 2 0 4 8 13 -5 6
Flag of Italy Lazio 6 1 2 3 8 11 -3 5
  LAZ OLY RM BRM
Lazio 1–2 2–2 2–1
Olympiacos 1–1 0–0 3–0
Real Madrid 3–1 4–2 2–1
Werder Bremen 2–1 1–3 3–2

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Italy Milan 6 4 1 1 12 5 +7 13
Flag of Scotland Celtic 6 3 0 3 5 6 -1 9
Flag of Portugal Benfica 6 2 1 3 5 6 -1 7
Flag of Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 6 2 0 4 6 11 -5 6
  BEN CEL MIL SHK
Benfica 1–0 1–1 0–1
Celtic 1–0 2–1 2–1
Milan 2–1 1–0 4–1
Shakhtar Donetsk 1–2 2–0 0–3

Group E

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Spain Barcelona 6 4 2 0 12 3 +9 14
Flag of France Lyon 6 3 1 2 11 10 +1 10
Flag of Scotland Rangers 6 2 1 3 7 9 -2 7
Flag of Germany Stuttgart 6 1 0 5 7 15 -8 3
  BAR LYO RGR STU
Barcelona 3–0 2–0 3–1
Lyon 2–2 0–3 4–2
Rangers 0–0 0–3 2–1
Stuttgart 0–2 0–2 3–2

Group F

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of England Manchester United 6 5 1 0 13 4 +9 16
Flag of Italy Roma 6 3 2 1 11 6 +5 11
Flag of Portugal Sporting 6 2 1 3 9 8 +1 7
Flag of Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 6 0 0 6 4 19 -15 0
  DYN MU ROM SCP
Dynamo Kyiv 2–4 1–4 1–2
Manchester United 4–0 1–0 2–1
Roma 2–0 1–1 2–1
Sporting 3–0 0–1 2–2

Group G

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Italy Internazionale 6 5 0 1 12 4 +8 15
Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 6 3 2 1 8 6 +2 11
Flag of the Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6 2 1 3 3 6 -3 7
Flag of Russia CSKA Moscow 6 0 1 5 7 14 -7 1
  CSK FEN INT PSV
CSKA Moscow 2–2 1–2 0–1
Fenerbahçe 3–1 1–0 2–0
Internazionale 4–2 3–0 2–0
PSV Eindhoven 2–1 0–0 0–1

Group H

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Flag of Spain Sevilla 6 5 0 1 14 7 +7 15
Flag of England Arsenal 6 4 1 1 14 4 +10 13
Flag of the Czech Republic Slavia Prague 6 1 2 3 5 16 -11 5
Flag of Romania Steaua Bucureşti 6 0 1 5 4 10 -6 1
  ARS SEV SLV STE
Arsenal 3–0 7–0 2–1
Sevilla 3–1 4–2 2–1
Slavia Prague 0–0 0–3 2–1
Steaua Bucureşti 0–1 0–2 1–1

Knockout stage

From the last 16 through to the semi-finals, clubs play two matches against each other on a home and away basis with the same rules as the qualifying rounds applied. In the last 16, group winners play runners-up other than teams from their own pool or nation.

The draw for the first knockout round was held on Friday, 21 December 2007 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Giorgio Marchetti, UEFA's director of professional football.

The draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals were both held on Friday, 14 March 2008 in Nyon, Switzerland. The draw was conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Rinat Dasayev, the ambassador for the final in Moscow. Unlike the first knockout round, teams from the same group or country may be drawn together from the quarter-finals onwards.

Bracket

  First knockout round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                                         
 Flag of Germany Schalke 04 (p) 1 0 1(4)  
 Flag of Portugal Porto 0 1 1(1)  
   Flag of Germany Schalke 04 0 0 0  
   Flag of Spain Barcelona 1 1 2  
 Flag of Scotland Celtic 2 0 2
 Flag of Spain Barcelona 3 1 4  
   Flag of Spain Barcelona 0 0 0  
   Flag of England Manchester United 0 1 1  
 Flag of Italy Roma 2 2 4  
 Flag of Spain Real Madrid 1 1 2  
   Flag of Italy Roma 0 0 0
   Flag of England Manchester United 2 1 3  
 Flag of France Lyon 1 0 1
 Flag of England Manchester United 1 1 2  
   Flag of England Manchester United (p) 1 (6)
   Flag of England Chelsea 1 (5)
 Flag of England Arsenal 0 2 2  
 Flag of Italy Milan 0 0 0  
   Flag of England Arsenal 1 2 3
   Flag of England Liverpool 1 4 5  
 Flag of England Liverpool 2 1 3
 Flag of Italy Internazionale 0 0 0  
   Flag of England Liverpool 1 2 3
   Flag of England Chelsea (aet) 1 3 4  
 Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe (p) 3 2 5(3)  
 Flag of Spain Sevilla 2 3 5(2)  
   Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 2 0 2
   Flag of England Chelsea 1 2 3  
 Flag of Greece Olympiacos 0 0 0
 Flag of England Chelsea 0 3 3  

First knockout round

The first leg matches were played on 19 February and 20 February, while the second legs were played on 4 March and 5 March 2008. Due to a stadium clash with Milan, the second leg of Internazionale's game against Liverpool was held on 11 March.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Celtic Flag of Scotland 2–4 Flag of Spain Barcelona 2–3 0–1
Lyon Flag of France 1–2 Flag of England Manchester United 1–1 0–1
Schalke 04 Flag of Germany 1–1 (4–1p) Flag of Portugal Porto 1–0 0–1 (aet)
Liverpool Flag of England 3–0 Flag of Italy Internazionale 2–0 1–0
Roma Flag of Italy 4–2 Flag of Spain Real Madrid 2–1 2–1
Arsenal Flag of England 2–0 Flag of Italy Milan 0–0 2–0
Olympiacos Flag of Greece 0–3 Flag of England Chelsea 0–0 0–3
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey 5–5 (3–2p) Flag of Spain Sevilla 3–2 2–3 (aet)

Quarter-finals

The first leg matches were played on 1 April and 2 April, while the second leg matches were played on 8 April and 9 April 2008.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Arsenal Flag of England 3–5 Flag of England Liverpool 1–1 2–4
Roma Flag of Italy 0–3 Flag of England Manchester United 0–2 0–1
Schalke 04 Flag of Germany 0–2 Flag of Spain Barcelona 0–1 0–1
Fenerbahçe Flag of Turkey 2–3 Flag of England Chelsea 2–1 0–2

Semi-finals

The first leg matches were played on 22 April and 23 April, while the second leg matches were played on 29 April and 30 April 2008.

Team #1   Agg.   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Liverpool Flag of England 3–4 Flag of England Chelsea 1–1 2–3 (aet)
Barcelona Flag of Spain 0–1 Flag of England Manchester United 0–0 0–1

Final

The 2008 UEFA Champions League Final was played on 21 May 2008 at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia. The final was contested by Manchester United and Chelsea, representing the first time the final had been contested by two teams from England.

United won the match 6–5 on penalties after the game had ended in a 1–1 draw. Cristiano Ronaldo had given the eventual victors the lead after 26 minutes, only for Frank Lampard to equalise immediately before half-time. Ryan Giggs came on as a substitute late in the second half to make his 759th appearance for Manchester United, a new club record. Early in extra time, Giggs had a shot cleared off the Chelsea goal-line by John Terry, whilst Chelsea twice hit the Manchester United woodwork. A melée involving most of the 22 players ensued mid-way through the second half of extra time, with Didier Drogba being sent off for a slap on Nemanja Vidić right in front of the referee.

The scores level at full time, the match went to penalties. Chelsea took the upper hand in the third round of the shootout as Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty was saved by Petr Čech, handing John Terry the chance to win the cup with Chelsea's fifth penalty. However, Chelsea's captain lost his footing as he went to kick the ball,[3] and his shot hit the post. Ryan Giggs stepped up for United's seventh penalty, and scored, before Edwin van der Sar saved the following kick from Nicolas Anelka to crown Manchester United as the champions of Europe for the third time.

Manchester United will now go on to represent Europe at the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup.

2008-05-21
20:45 CEST
Manchester United Flag of England 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) Flag of England Chelsea Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 67,310
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)[4]
Ronaldo Scored after 26 minutes 26' (Report) Lampard Scored after 45 minutes 45'
    Penalties  
Tévez Scored
Carrick Scored
Ronaldo Missed (saved)
Hargreaves Scored
Nani Scored
Anderson Scored
Giggs Scored
6 – 5 Scored Ballack
Scored Belletti
Scored Lampard
Scored A. Cole
Missed (hit post) Terry
Scored Kalou
Missed (saved) Anelka
 
UEFA Champions League 2007–08
Winners
Flag of England
Manchester United F.C.
Third Title

Top goalscorers

The top scorers from the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League (group stage and knockout stage only) are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals Time played
1 Flag of Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of England Manchester United 8 1062'
2 Flag of Argentina Lionel Messi Flag of Spain Barcelona 6 756'
Flag of Spain Fernando Torres Flag of England Liverpool 906'
Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Didier Drogba Flag of England Chelsea 1072'
Flag of England Steven Gerrard Flag of England Liverpool 1145'
6 Flag of the Netherlands Ryan Babel Flag of England Liverpool 5 619'
Flag of Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović Flag of Italy Internazionale 626'
Flag of Mali Frédéric Kanouté Flag of Spain Sevilla 715'
Flag of Spain Raúl González Flag of Spain Real Madrid 716'
Flag of Brazil Deivid Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe 844'
Flag of the Netherlands Dirk Kuyt Flag of England Liverpool 893'

Source: UEFA Champions League Press Release - Top Scorers - Final - Wednesday 21 May 2008 (after match)

Trivia

  • Liverpool's 8–0 victory over Beşiktaş at Anfield on 6 November 2007 became the highest scoring win (excluding qualifying or preliminary rounds) in the Champions League era.
  • Lazio goalkeeper Marco Ballotta became the oldest player to ever play in the Champions League when he was fielded in the match against Real Madrid on 11 December 2007. Aged 43, he was three years older than the previous record owner, Alessandro Costacurta, who was 40 when he played for Milan against AEK Athens in November 2006.
  • Dynamo Kyiv failed to gain a single point in Group F, becoming the seventh side to finish the first group stages with zero points earned since the format change of the European Cup in 1992. The other teams to finish with zero points were: Košice (1997-98), Fenerbahçe (2001-02), Spartak Moscow (2002-03), Anderlecht (2004-05), Rapid Wien (2005-06), and Levski Sofia (2006-07).
  • Fenerbahçe reached the quarter-finals of the European Cup for the first time in their history. They are the second Turkish side to qualify for the quarter-finals in the Champions League era, the other being Galatasaray in 2000-01.
  • Schalke 04 qualified for the quarter-finals of the European Cup for the first time since 1958-59.
  • For the fourth consecutive year, the defending champions were eliminated in the first knockout round. Since the implementation of the 16-team knockout stage in the 2003-04 season, Milan, in 2003-04, were the only defending champion to make it out of the first knockout round, as they lost in the quarter-finals that year.
  • Sevilla's penalty defeat to Fenerbahçe in the first knockout round marked the first time they had been knocked out of a European tournament since 2004-05.
  • Milan's 0–2 loss to Arsenal in the second leg of the first knockout round was the club's first ever defeat to English opposition at the San Siro.
  • The elimination of Milan by Arsenal means that no club has successfully defended their title in the Champions League era as yet.
  • Manchester United's victory over Roma in the second leg of the quarter-finals was their eleventh successive home win, surpassing Juventus' record of ten that was set between the 1995-96 and 1997-98 seasons – they subsequently extended the run of home victories to twelve with a 1–0 defeat of Barcelona in the semi-finals.
  • Bojan Krkić was the first ever scorer in the Champions League to have been born in the 1990s, when he scored the only goal in Barcelona's 1–0 quarter-final first leg win against Schalke 04. He is also the second youngest scorer in the Champions League behind Ghanaian forward Peter Ofori-Quaye, then-playing for Olympiacos.[5]
  • 2007–08 marks the first season in the competition's history that four teams from the same country have reached the quarter-final stage, following the progression of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United into the final stages.
  • Liverpool and Arsenal played each other three times in a week in April 2008; they first played each other in the Champions League quarter-final first leg on 2 April, before a league game on 5 April, both at the Emirates Stadium. The teams then moved up to Liverpool to play the Champions League quarter-final second leg.
  • Liverpool and Chelsea played each other in the semi-finals of the Champions League for the third time in four years (the other two matchups occured during the 2004-05 and 2006-07 seasons). It is also the fourth time in four years that the two teams have been drawn together in the Champions League, including the group stage in 2005-06.
  • The same three English sides (Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United) played in the semi-finals for the second season in a row. The only team that was not in the previous season's semi-finals was Barcelona. This semi-final line-up meant that there would be an English team in the final for the fourth season in a row.
  • The final between Chelsea and Manchester United is the first all-English final in the history of the European Cup and the third final between two teams from the same country. The others were in 2000 and 2003.
  • Chelsea reached the Champions League final for the first time in their history.
  • For the first time in Champions League history, none of the English teams were eliminated by a non-English team. Arsenal were eliminated by Liverpool, who were eliminated by Chelsea, who were eliminated by Manchester United in the final.
  • Manchester United finished their European season undefeated, just like their European victory in their Treble Season of 98/99.
  • Frank Lampard scored a goal in every round of the knockout stages, becoming the first player ever to do so.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bert Kassies (February 2007). The access list from UEFA European Cup Football. UEFA European Cup Football. Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
  2. ^ Shelbourne won the Football League of Ireland but did not apply for a UEFA License to take part in the UEFA Champions League. Shels relinquish Champions League place. RTÉ Sport (2007-03-30). Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
  3. ^ McNulty, Phil. "Champions League final", BBC Sport, 2008-05-22. Retrieved on 2008-05-22. "He slipped in his run-up on turf made treacherous by a torrential downpour and sent his kick against the upright." 
  4. ^ "Referee appointed for UEFA Champions League final" (PDF), UEFA, 2008-05-19. Retrieved on 2008-05-19. 
  5. ^ Teen Bojan, a pleasure to watch SoccerAmerica.com on April 2, 2008

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