Tuesday, September 20, 2016

UEFA Champions League 2000/2001 Final FC Bayern Munich - Valencia CF

The 2001 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match that took place at San Siro in MilanItaly, on 23 May 2001, to decide the winner of the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League. The match pitted Bayern Munich against Valencia. The match finished in a 1–1 draw, but Bayern clinched their fourth title by winning 5–4 on penalties. This was also their first European Cup title in a quarter-century, also representing Valencia's second consecutive final defeat (2000 and 2001). Due to all the goals scored by penalties and the penalty shootout needed to decide the winner, this UEFA Champions League match became an "all-penalty" final and the only one ever to happen to this day. The 2001 final saw the two previous seasons' losing finalists clash, Bayern Munich lost to Manchester United in the 1999 final and Valencia lost to Real Madrid in the 2000 final.
This was the sixth European Cup final to be decided on penalties, and the second under the Champions League format. This was Héctor Cúper's third consecutive European final defeat (after his Mallorca side lost the 1999 Cup Winners' Cup Final and Valencia lost to Real Madrid in the 2000 Champions League final) while Ottmar Hitzfeld claimed his second Champions League title after he won it with Borussia Dortmund in 1997. He became the second coach in European Cup history, after Ernst Happel, to win the competition with two clubs.

Opening ceremony:

Downloads

1st Half:
2nd Half:
https://mega.nz/#!y5h1EBDA!_nI4RNVz0k2SEKqQjDrL-hL2MPGwfZTymddYLTbmBmg


Extra time & penalty:
https://mega.nz/#!NBwgFCIY!i3FqEI9Vl8AF_fY2zafSOJS0bmfL2_r8wZXK50asx9c


Size:  8.02 Gb
Video: mkv, 720p, H264, 5000kbps, 25fps,.
Audio: MP3, 128kbps, 2 ch.
Totall duration: 3h 17m 47s
Comments:
01 Stadium sound
02 Russian
03 German
04 Spanish
05 Hungarian
06 Russian

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

UEFA European Championship 2016 Final Portugal - France

The UEFA Euro 2016 Final was a football match that took place on 10 July 2016 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, to determine the winners of UEFA Euro 2016Portugal defeated the hosts and two-time winners France 1–0 after extra time, with a goal from substitute Éder, to claim their first-ever major trophy. In doing so, they became the tenth nation to win the UEFA European Championship, 12 years after losing theirfirst final at home in 2004. France became the second host team to lose the final, after Portugal in 2004, and suffered their first defeat at a major tournament hosted in the country since the 1960 European Nations' Cupthird-place playoff against Czechoslovakia.
As the winners, Portugal gained entry into their first-ever FIFA Confederations Cup, to be played in Russia in 2017.
France had previously played in two European Championship finals, winning against Spain in 1984 on home soil, and via golden goal against Italy in the Netherlands in 2000. Portugal had played in one prior final, losing to Greece in their own country in 2004.
The two teams had previously met 24 times, starting in 1926 when France won 4–2 in Toulouse. Before the final, France had won 18 of those meetings, Portugal 5, and 1 draw. Portugal's last victory was in a 1975 friendly in France, after which France won all ten of the subsequent meetings. All three of their competitive meetings – in the semi-finals of Euro 1984Euro 2000, and the 2006 FIFA World Cup – had been French victories.

Downloads

1st Half:

2nd Half:


Size: 9.97 Gb
Video: mkv, 720p, H264, 5000kbps, 50fps,.
Audio: MP3, 128kbps, 2 ch.
Totall duration: 3h 05m 33s
Comments:
01 Stadium sound
02 Ukrainian
03 Russian
04 Portuguese
05 French
06 English
07 Spanish
08 German
09 Italian
10 Belarusian
11 French
12 English
13 English
14 English
15 Russian
16 Spanish
17 Spanish
18 German

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