Showing posts with label Champions League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champions League. Show all posts

Podgorica

FK Budućnost (Podgorica) - HJK Helsinki 0:4
13.07.2021.
UEFA Champions league - qualification
Stadion Pod Goricom, Podgorica
att~ 3,500



UEFA Women´s Champions League

UEFA Women´s Champions League 2012/13
Qualifying round, group 2
Host country: Serbia
Stadium: Gradski, Subotica

Matchday 1 
11.08.2012.
BIIK Shymkent 3-0 Pärnu JK 

FC NSA Sofia 0-7 ŽFK Spartak Jaffa


Matchday 2
13.08.2012.
FC NSA Sofia 2-0 Pärnu JK 


ŽFK Spartak Jaffa 0-2 BIIK Shymkent

Matchday 3
16.08.2012.
BIIK Shymkent 4-0 FC NSA Sofia


Pärnu JK 0-1 ŽFK Spartak Jaffa
At stadium "Karadjordje", Novi Sad


Final standing:








1BIIK Shymkent BIIK Shymkent







2ZFK Spartak Subotica ŽFK Spartak Subotica







3FC NSA Sofia FC NSA Sofia







4Pärnu JK Pärnu JK







 
Spartak female football players achieved great success, getting into the Champions League among the 32 best teams in Europe.
They are in their qualification group took second place behind team BIIK. As a second-best second-place team ensured their placement among the best teams in Europe.
ŽFK Spartak will play in the 1/16 final of the Champions League with the team Göteborg (Sweden). The first match is scheduled for 26th September in Subotica.

UEFA Women´s Champions League , day 3

16.08.2011.
UEFA Women´s Champions League , qualifying round, group 5
Subotica

game 1
ŽFK Spartak Jaffa 11-0 Mosta FC  
(at City stadium, Subotica)

Because both matches played at the same time I did not present at this match.

game 2
Glasgow City LFC 5-0 Klaksvík 
Stadion kraj Somborske kapije (Bačka), Subotica 
att: 80

The match was played at the stadium that I already had the opportunity to show on this blog on this page. Even before the match was played it was known who was the favorite here, but it almost was a draw ... in corner kicks, 2-1 for Glasgow. A team from the Faroe Islands is only three or four times crossed the half of pitch with the ball. All in all European women's football days were passed in Subotica and it is very nice what has happened here, although I do not know how UEFA allowed to play on the ground when on it, for example, there is no toilets for spectators. Probably they thought that there would not be interest in this match but it gathered about eighty people.


Who said there was no interest in this match? Even Messi was here... : )




Yet the most interesting was on the half-time when the Glasgow substitute players played match against the kids from a local club. The kids won 4-0!

UEFA Women´s Champions League , day 2

13.08.2011.
UEFA Women´s Champions League , qualifying round, group 5
Gradski stadion, Subotica

game 1
Glasgow City LFC 8-0 Mosta FC
att: 80

Despite the intense heat, Glasgow City showed their intent right from the start and running out comfortable 8-0 winners. Mosta FC had no shot on goal or attempt at all.





game 2
ŽFK Spartak Jaffa 4-2 KÍ Klaksvík
att: 500

Much harder than anyone expected Spartak has defeated Klaksvik. With this victory the host remained in the competition for passing in next round. Probably because of the defeat in the first round, today much less crowd attended the match. It seems to me that the home crowd is a bit spoiled.

 

UEFA Women´s Champions League , day 1

11.08.2011.
UEFA Women´s Champions League , qualifying round, group 5
Gradski stadion, Subotica

The road to the UEFA Women's Champions League final in Munich on 17 May 2011 kicks off. Matches of qualifying group 5 will take place in the Serbia. Host of mini-tournaments in Subotica is ŽFK Spartak, champions of Serbia. This group also included Glasgow City LFC champions of Scotland, Mosta FC champions of Malta and KÍ Klaksvík champions of Faroe Island. Five matches will be held at the city stadium, while the one in the last round will be played at Stadion kraj Somborske kapije. For all matches is free admission. Winners plus the two best runners-up in all eight groups will proceed to the draw for the next two-legged knockout phase. I will watch all these games in my neighborhood as preparation for the start of the upcoming season and hopefully many new grounds.

game 1
KÍ Klaksvík 1-0 Mosta FC
att: 70

Teams from Faroe Island and Malta opened tournament. In front of seventy viewers, teams have played matches in a soporific rhythm but it was interesting to watch the reactions and noise of players on the field. KÍ Klaksvík has won by one goal, I think deservedly. All in all a most interesting details was when the players threw shirts into the crowd! Just joking....


game 2
Glasgow City LFC 4-0 ŽFK Spartak Jaffa
att: 1000

Spartak players have lost this match from the team has more experienced and who is physically and technically superior. From the first minutes Scotswoman have been a better rival and in relation to the first game played today is a big difference in quality. These women play football and it kind. Really was a great game to watch and I think that none of the audience did not regret what has come even though the home team lost. But the home team were mostly still teenagers, so for them there are times in the coming years to show more. Both these teams are, in my opinion, a great favorite in the coming matches that follow.





FK Partizan 1-1 KRC Genk

03.08.2011.
UEFA Champions League, 3rd qualifying round
Stadion Partizana, Beograd
att: 30000




KRC Genk booked their place in the UEFA Champions League play-offs. But my impression was that it was completely undeserved. Fantastic crowd, full stadium and a great wheater for football. The exceptional atmosphere in the stadium, which in some moments, froze the blood in the veins of the opponent. And again a penalty for KRC Genk. I had to take a look at the match statistics, 14 goal attempts for FK Partizan against 4 for KRC Genk. Partizan absolutely dominated, but was again allowed himself a blunder from which the guests are pulled out the maximum and passed further. Do you know of a Murphy law..."everything that can go wrong, will go" and that's it. It's a shame for this wonderful crowd that will not watch the Champions League again.
Partizan stadium was built in 1949. The former capacity was 55000, but at the time of plastic chairs he is reduced in 1998. and now capacity is 32710, all seated. 

 

 

FK Partizan 2-2 Fenerbahçe SK

13.08.2008
Champions League, Third qualifying round, 1st leg
"Partizan" stadium, Belgrade
22.274

Goals:
1:0 Veljko Paunović 11´ 2:0 Bogunović 14´ 2:1 Alex(p) 45´ 2:2 Guiza 50´


Partizan: Božović Mladen, Stevanović, Đorđević, Sikimić, Obradović, Petrović (Maletić), Knežević, Lazić (Čadikovski), Bogunović (Marinković), Paunović, Diarra - S.Jokanović

Fenerbahçe: Volkan Demirel, Lugano Diego, Carlos Roberto, Edu, Kazim Kazim (Yilmaz), Alex, Guiza Daniel, Sahin Selcuk, Senturk Semih (Emre), Boral Ugur (Maldonado), Gonul Gokhan - Luis Aragones

Partizan phenomenally opened the match with the favored runner-up in Turkey. "Black and White" are quickly took the lead with 2:0, and in this period had several more opportunities for more convincing lead. Nevertheless, Fener is survived, and a crucial detail in match happened in the stopping time of the first part when the Turkish representative reduced lead from suspicious penalty. Fenerbahce wich have an experienced team, at the start of the second part used the momentum to score another goal, and Partizan until the end of the game no longer had the strength for anyithing to do.


Tickets for the match
Warming up
Scoreboard before the match