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    include two FA Cups, three League Cups, one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup, and one UEFA Super Cup. Gerrard scored Liverpool 's first goal and won the penalty kick for the third as Liverpool came from 3–0 down to defeat Milan in the 2005 Champions League Final.[3] He joined Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy in July 2015, following the conclusion of the 2014–15 season with Liverpool.[4] Gerrard made his international debut for the England national football team in 2000, and represented his country

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    Millions of kids and adults love playing, watching, and practicing the game. Soccer has lots of rules and regulations, a very interesting history, and extremely popular events around the world. According to Dictionary.com, modern soccer is a form of football played between two teams of 11 players, in which the ball may be advanced by kicking or by bouncing it off any part of the body but the arms and hands. The goalkeeper however can can use any part of their body, including the arms and hands, anywhere

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    He has one very prestigious awards including the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in 2004, the UEFA European Championship in 2008 and 2012, and the UEFA Super Cup in 2014 and 2016 with Real Madrid and Spain amongst others. Individually, he has won many more awards such as La Liga Best Defender annually from 2011 to 2015 and has earned a spot on the UEFA Team of the Year and the FIFA FIFPro World XI since 2008. Sergio Ramos was and still is one of the

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    The Bosman Ruling The ease and freedom with which clubs transfer players between one another today would not have been possible without the Bosman Ruling. Jean-Marc Bosman was a football player for Belgian leagues team R.F.C de Liege, where he had a contract until June 30th, 1990. When R.F.C. de Liege offered Bosman a new contract with a 75 percent salary reduction, Bosman declined the offer and was automatically placed on the transfer list for the club. A second division team in France, USL Dunkerque

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    British football is definitely one of the most hit sports in the world. Besides, the highly competitive structures of football competitions in Britain, including promotions, inter club transfers and ownership transfers has allowed its fan base around the world to keep growing. Its charm has attracted not only football followers around the world, but also the local and international buyers. More importantly, English football clubs are still very good in making money out of the game. According to a

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    is more. Greek mythology is also important to them. Many people know about Greek mythology, but not the real stories, and, sometimes some people make names with it like Nike. Greeks also like many different sports like football, basketball and have won the UEFA European Championships four times. I think that Greece is a pretty nice country with many interesting things and it is also an important country because it is well known. Greek food has become eaten in many places around the world. The one

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    Manchester United

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    match and therefore won the title by goal difference. Manchester United weren’t only successful in England, but also in Europe with around 200 UEFA Champions League appearances and 5 major European titles. Manchester United is a team that doesn’t miss the UEFA Champions League too often especially after Sir Alex Ferguson took over. In the current UEFA Champions League (2012-2013), Manchester United qualified to the knockout stage and was chosen to go against Real Madrid and everyone knew that it

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    stadium. The new stadium was going to be used for a variety of functions ranging from football and rugby matches to concerts and private events. The stadium was to have a 50-year design life, and be both functional and architecturally significant. In addition, it was essential that the stadium allowed as much daylight and ventilation to reach the pitch as possible. A main goal was to have the build achieve UEFA five-star stadium status. The project was to be funded by a combination of state (National

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    Manchester United F.C

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    Manchester United Football Club | Nickname(s) | The Red Devils[1] | Founded | 1878, as Newton Heath LYR F.C. | Ground | Old Trafford (Capacity: 75,811[2]) | Owner | Glazer family | Co-chairmen | Joel and Avram Glazer | Manager | Sir Alex Ferguson | League | Premier League | 2010–11 | Premier League, 1st | Website | Club home page | | Home colours | Away colours | Third colours | |  Current season | Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based

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