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bURN

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What a year has been for Serie A, applauds to Parma Fc and Ac Milan on making an unforgettable year.. Now it all stands to the last match as Torino, Parma and Milan have a last chance to prove they have what it takes to grab the 6th and final spot for Europa League... The favorite is Parma to make it as they beat Milan 4-2 and Beat Napoli twice in a well deserved season with 18 unbeatable consecutive games... They deserve a well returned European Campaign for next year... Having won Uefa Cup twice,they will be containers for the coveted Uefa Cup title..

Let's go Parma...
 

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Congratulation to Manchester City on English Premierleague title.
Next one is Athletico in Primera yeeeees
 

Milos-BC

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The last 2 rounds of our Jelen Superliga have been postponed because of the catastrophic and cataclysmic conditions in the whole country due to the massive floods.

Who knows when will the championship finish.........
 

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END OF THE LEAGUE IN :fr: !

THE PARIS ST-GERMAIN WON FOR THE SECOND TIME IN A ROW !

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Manchester City, Paris St. Germain claimed their titles... What an Arab impact on European football. :D
 

bURN

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Parma 2 - Livorno 0..


That means Parma's return to Europe... In a competition they won twice... Will this be their 3rd win?
 

lucian-crusher

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Results of the 33rd round in Liga 1:

Pandurii Targu Jiu - Corona Brasov 5 - 0

CFR Cluj - Gaz Metan Medias 3 - 1

Otelul Galati - Viitorul Voluntari 4 - 1

Dinamo Bucharest - Sageata Navodari 4 - 1

FC Brasov - "U" Cluj 0 - 0

Astra Giurgiu - ACS Poli Timisoara 4 - 1

Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt - SC Vaslui 2 - 0

Concordia Chiajna - FC Botosani 1 - 1

Petrolul Ploiesti - Steaua Bucharest 0 - 0




Table:
1. Steaua Bucharest 76
2. Astra Giurgiu 69
3. Petrolul Ploiesti 65
4. Dinamo Bucharest 56
5. CFR Cluj 51
6. SC Vaslui 51
7. Pandurii Targu Jiu 47
8. FC Botosani 43
9. Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 41
10. Otelul Galati 40
11. "U" Cluj 40
12. Concordia Chiajna 39
13. Gaz Metan Medias 38
14. FC Brasov 37
15. Viitorul Voluntari 37
16. ACS Poli Timisoara 35
17. Sageata Navodari 35
18. Corona Brasov 6
 

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And here is the final ranking list of German Bundesliga:

01. München 90
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02. Dortmund 71
03. Schalke 64
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04. Leverkusen 61
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05. Wolfsburg 60
06. M.gladbach 55
07. Mainz 53
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08. Augsburg 52
09. Hoffenheim 44
10. Hannover 42
11. Berlin 41
12. Bremen 39
13. Frankfurt 36
14. Freiburg 36
15. Stuttgart 32
16. Hamburg 27
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17. Nürnberg 26
18. Braunschweig 25

Hamburg stays in Bundesliga. They played 0-0 and 1-1 against the 3rd from 2. Bundesliga Fürth. New next year in Bundesliga are Köln and Paderborn.

New in the 2nd Bundesliga in the next season are: Heidenheim, Leipzig and Darmstadt.
 

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Hamburg stays in Bundesliga. They played 0-0 and 1-1 against the 3rd from 2. Bundesliga Fürth.

That was so undeserved... it's a bad joke that Hamburg stays in the Bundesliga with 27 points, 75 conceded goals and two draws in relegation.
They benefited so much from the disability stupidity of some other teams.
Hope they get relegated in the next season
 

lucian-crusher

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Results of the 38th round in Liga 1:

SC Vaslui - Astra Giurgiu 1 - 4

"U" Cluj - Pandurii Targu Jiu 0 - 3

Corona Brasov - Petrolul Ploiesti 0 - 3

Steaua Bucharest - Otelul Galati 2 - 2

FC Botosani - Dinamo Bucharest 1 - 2

Gaz Metan Medias - FC Brasov 1 - 1

ACS Poli Timisoara - Concordia Chiajna 1 - 0

Sageata Navodari - CFR Cluj 2 - 1

Viitorul Voluntari - Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 1 - 0




Table:
1. Steaua Bucharest 77
2. Astra Giurgiu 72
3. Petrolul Ploiesti 68
4. Dinamo Bucharest 59
5. CFR Cluj 51
6. SC Vaslui 51
7. Pandurii Targu Jiu 50
8. FC Botosani 43
9. Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 41
10. Otelul Galati 41
11. "U" Cluj 40
12. Viitorul Voluntari 40
13. Gaz Metan Medias 39
14. Concordia Chiajna 39
15. FC Brasov 38
16. ACS Poli Timisoara 38
17. Sageata Navodari 38
18. Corona Brasov 6
 

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Partizan and Crvena Zvezda will play a special derby in Vienna in the beginning of July, and the money from the tickets will be collected for the biggest victims of the natural disaster that affected the region.
 

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It's an end of a great period for us! Laurentiu Reghecampf. the coach who managed to win two league titles with Steaua Bucharest, puting an end to a dark period of 7 years without the trophy, left the club. He is the new coach of Al Hilal and I wish him the best of luck.

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The new coach of Steaua si Constantin Galca who played in the squad that one 6 titles in a row for Steaua Bucharest in the 90's.v His experience as a coach is very weak, as the only team that he managed is Almeria B. But I hope he will manage to get us to the UEFA Champions League group stage.

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lucian-crusher

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He should've come back to Germany! Some of his old clubs needs him :lol:

His wife, who isalso his manager, said that there wheresome offers from some midle-tabled teams in Bundesliga and La Liga, but their budget was very low and it was ver unlikelyto win the league title with those teams, so they preferred a team with a very good financial situation like Al Hilal.
 

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UEFA has relegated Crvena Zvezda and kicked them out of all European championships for the upcoming season!

Which means they will not compete in the Champions League qualifications as the champions of Serbia, and Partizan will take their place as the 2nd placed team of the league! Also, Čukarički will get a spot in the Europa League qualifications as the 5th placed team of the league.


It is never nice to laugh or celebrate someone's disaster, but something has to be said for the record. After they stole the title from us with the direct help of the prime-minister of this country + the whole pollitical elite of :rs: in one brutal and disgusiting way, this is a God's punishment for them, and just comes to remind everyone that justice is slow, but reachable.

Not only were they fixing their own matches (and they fixed literally ALL of them, except the derby), the referee association (which they also control) had catastrophic mistakes against us on literally every match. On 3 matches we lost points in the spring half-season, in 2 we were directly robbed by the referees. We only lost points regularly against Napredak. They defeated us with 2-0 in Kruševac, and they outplayed us in that match, so well done for them.


Zvezda's champion title is completely worthless. Not only did we s**t on it by beating them in the direct duel and proved who is the real champion, now UEFA kicked them out of Europe as well. They were stealing, fixing and threathening too much, it is time for crimes to be payed.


Our goals remain the same - to enter the group stage of (at least) Europa League! But we will certainly give our best to enter the Champions League in, exactly, this season when UEFA returned to us what the Serbian prime-minister and his buddies took away in :rs: .

And of course..........to return the champions title to where it belongs! :cool:
 

lucian-crusher

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As usual, we don't have a full picture of the Liga 1 season, as the relegated and promoted temas will be decided in court and not on the field, but here are some sure things:

To UEFA Chapions League: Steaua Bucharest
To UEFA Europa League: Astra Giurgiu, Petrolul Ploiesti, CFR Cluj
Relegated: ACS Poli Tmisoara, Sageata Navodari, Corona Brasov
Promoted: CSMS Iasi, ASA Targu Mures

The court will decide the following things:
- who will relegate betwen FC Brasov and SC Vaslui
- who will promote betwen Rapid Bucharest and FC Clinceni
- who will promote betwen CS Universitatea Craiova and CSM Ramnicu Valcea
 

Milos-BC

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This is how things are standing for :rs: :


UEFA Champions League Qualifications

Partizan

UEFA Europa League Qualifications

Vojvodina
Jagodina
Čukarički Stankom


Relegated

Sloboda Užice
Javor Matis

Promoted

Mladost Lučani
Borac Čačak

As I said before, due to Zvezda's elimination for European championships by UEFA, Partizan will take their place in the Champons League qualifications, and Čukarički Stankom will take our place in the Europa League qualifications.

Javor
and Sloboda are now the members of the 2nd league, while Mladost Lučani will play in the elite for the first time and Borac Čačak is returning to Jelen Superliga after 2 years :D

The barrage between Rad and Metalac was won by Rad, so they are staying in the Superliga. Their fans interrupted the match, but as Metalac didn't appear on the second leg, they lost with the official result and thus, the spot in the Superliga.
 

lucian-crusher

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Now that the trials are over, we have the full picture of Liga 1:

To UEFA Chapions League: Steaua Bucharest
To UEFA Europa League: Astra Giurgiu, Petrolul Ploiesti, CFR Cluj
Relegated: SC Vaslui, ACS Poli Tmisoara, Sageata Navodari, Corona Brasov
Promoted: CSMS Iasi, CS Universitatea Craiova, Rapid Bucharest, ASA Targu Mures
 
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