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Christian Panucci...Internazionale Milano , Chelsea (on loan), and AS Monaco before moving to A.S. Roma in 2001. He won the Champions League with both Milan and Madrid. In those two stops, as well as Roma, he was coached by Fabio Capello. After a great deal of... In this article: Christian Panucci, Rome, Roberto Donadoni, 2002 FIFA World Cup, A.S. Roma, Arrigo Sacchi, Genoa C.F.C., Marcello Lippi, Parma F.C., and Italian national team |
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FIFA.com News | May 08, 2009
Small is beautiful
...soil in 1998 and the European championship two years later. Ludovic Giuly (1.64m) has played professionally since 1994, and captained AS Monaco in the 2004 Champions League final. He later switched to Barcelona, where he won La Liga twice,...
In this article: Marko Marin, Pele, Lionel Messi, Alain Giresse, Diego Maradona, La Liga, Champions League, Bundesliga, and FIFA World Cup
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Ludovic Giuly
...in 1994, Giuly was signed by Monaco in January 1998. Giuly captained AS Monaco FC on a run to the Champions League final where they lost to FC Porto in the 2003-04 season. FC Barcelona paid EUR7 million to Monaco in order to sign him...
In this article: Paris Saint Germain, Champions League, Ludovic Giuly, FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi, Rome, La Liga, World Cup, Samuel Eto'o, and Sidney Govou
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Daily Mail | August 31, 2009
Rothen ready: Rangers make loan move for PSG's French winger Jerome
...in the AS Monaco side that reached the 2004 Champions League Final. Glory days: Rothen and potential team-mate Pedro Mendes do battle in 2004's Champions League final Noted for his crossing and set-piece expertise, he rejected interest...
In this article: Jerome Rothen, Rangers, Ally McCoist, Walter Smith, Champions League, Kris Boyd, Trabzonspor, Schalke, AS Monaco, and Kilmarnock
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Muhamed Konjic
...City and Derby County . Konjic played in Jean Tigana's talented Monaco side which famously dumped Manchester United out of the Champions League in 1998 on away goals after a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford . Early in 1999 the 6 ft 3 in...
In this article: Muhamed Konjic, Peter Reid, Derby County, Coventry City, Derby, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Football League Championship, Bosnian War, Champions League, and Dayton Peace Agreement
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USATODAY.com | April 08, 2008
Late Liverpool flurry sets up semi with Chelsea
...one of his own in the 87th. The victory advanced Chelsea on a 3-2 agregate score. Chelsea reached the semifinals of the Champions League in 2004, '05 and '07. It was defeated first by AS Monaco, then twice by Liverpool. The result extended...
In this article: Chelsea, Fenerbahce, Champions League, Liverpool, Arsenal, Michael Ballack, Carlo Cudicini, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, and Liverpool
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Jerome Rothen
...was brought to AS Monaco on 1 January 2002 for EUR5 million. Rothen was one of the stars of the Monaco side that reached the 2004 final of the Champions League , in May 2004. A native of Paris, he fulfilled a childhood dream when he signed...
In this article: Jerome Rothen, Champions League, Rangers, Monaco, France, 2006 FIFA World Cup, Paris Saint-Germain, Paris, 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, and FC Unirea Urziceni
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Scotland on Sunday | July 25, 2009
Dinamo fail to spark
...AS Monaco. An avid Dinamo supporter, who once turned out for their reserve team as a young man, Fedorychev spent in excess of AGBP100 million, luring big stars to Moscow, including half of Porto's 2004 Champions League winning team. However,...
In this article: Champions League, Celtic, Luke Wilkshire, Dinamo Moscow, Rangers, Fyodor Smolov, and Russian Premier League
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Ricardo Oliveira
...first goal in a 2-1 final win. Oliveira scored his first official Champions League goal against R.S.C. Anderlecht, following two goals, including a solo effort, against AS Monaco in the third qualifying round. Due to knee ligament damage...
In this article: Ricardo Oliveira, Brazil, 2006 FIFA World Cup, Sao Paulo Futebol Clube, FIFA, Champions League, Dunga, Milan, Brazil team, and 2005 Confederations Cup
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UEFA.com News | September 25, 2008
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"We will see where we stand after every Champions League night," continued the former AS Monaco FC midfielder, who signed a four-year contract with the French champions this summer after six campaigns at the Lille helm. "We are in...
In this article: Lyon, Champions League, Lille, Sebastien Squillaci, Gregory Coupet, Hatem Ben Arfa, AS Monaco FC, FC Bayern Munchen, and ACF Fiorentina
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The Twenty20 Champions League is an international Twenty20 cricket competition between clubs from Australia, England, India, Pakistan and South Africa. The Twenty20 Champions League is chaired by Lalit Modi, who is the Chairman and Commissioner of the Indian Premier League and Vice-President of the BCCI. The competition was launched in 2008 as a response to the success of national Twenty20 domestic cricket leagues, most notably the Indian Premier League. The first edition was set to take place from late September to early October 2008 in India, after the tournament organisers resolved various teething problems that had put the inaugural tournament under some doubt, but it was later announced that the tournament would be held from December 3 to December 10, 2008. The tournament was postponed again following terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November 2008 and later cancelled, with the first tournament now scheduled for October 2009.
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