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"Olympiastadion" (Munich, Germany). Opened in 1972. Accommodates 69,250 spectators.

The final match of the first UEFA Champions League in the 1992/93 season took place at the Munich Olympic Stadium. Marseille and Milan competed for the trophy. The meeting, which took place on May 23, 1993, ended in victory for the French team with a score of 1:0.

The Munich Arena hosted the second final of the main European club tournament in 1997. In that match, Borussia Dortmund beat Juventus 3:1.

Olympic Stadium (Athens, Greece). Opened in 1982, reconstructed in 2002-2004. Accommodates 69,618 spectators.

The Olympic Stadium in the capital of Greece can be called happy for Milan. After losing in the final of the 1992/93 season, the Italian club again reached the decisive stage of the tournament the following year, where they defeated Barcelona with a score of 4:0.

After 13 years, the Rossoneri took to the field again Olympic Stadium Athens as a contender for the trophy, and again they managed to win, this time over Liverpool - 2:1.

"Ernst Happel Stadion" (Vienna, Austria). Opened in 1931, reconstructed twice - in 1986 and 2008. Accommodates 55,665 spectators.

The arena in the Austrian capital hosted the final of the Champions League of the 1994/95 season, and Milan participated in it for the third time in a row. Like two years earlier, the Italians lost with a score of 0:1, but this time to Ajax.

Stadio Olimpico (Italy, Rome). Opened in 1937, the last reconstruction was carried out in 1989-1990. Accommodates 72,698 spectators.

In the 1995/96 season, Ajax came to Rome as the reigning Champions League winner, but the Dutch club failed to defend its title. Already in the first half of the match with Juventus, the teams exchanged goals, after which they brought the matter to a penalty shootout. The Bianconeri were more accurate and won the main European club trophy.

The Olympic Stadium in Rome received the right to once again host the Champions League final of the 2008/09 season, but this time the local teams failed to make it to the decisive stage of the tournament. The trophy was won this year by Barcelona, ​​beating Manchester United 2:0.

Amsterdam Arena (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Opened in 1996. Accommodates 54,990 spectators.

The stadium, which now bears the name of Johan Cruyff, hosted the Champions League final just two years after it opened. In May 1998, Real Madrid and Juventus met on the field of the Amsterdam Arena. The match ended with a score of 1:0 in favor of the Madrid club.

Camp Nou (Barcelona, ​​Spain). Opened in 1957, it was reconstructed twice - in 1995 and 2008. Accommodates 99,354 spectators.

The Barcelona stadium has seen many memorable matches, but the 1998/99 Champions League final stands apart. Without exaggeration, that meeting between Bayern and Manchester United can be called legendary. The Germans took the lead in the 6th minute and controlled the game until last minutes, but two goals scored by the Mancunians in stoppage time of the second half brought victory to Manchester United.

"Stade de France" (Saint-Denis, France). Opened in 1998. Accommodates 81,338 spectators.

The arena, built on the outskirts of Paris, hosted the Champions League final for the first time in the 1999/2000 season. The meeting between Real Madrid and Valencia has ended a confident victory Madrid club with a score of 3:0. This was the first time in the history of the Champions League that clubs from the same country played in the final.

6 years later, in the 2005/06 season, Barcelona and Arsenal competed for the trophy on the Stade de France field. The Londoners, who played in the minority from the 18th minute after goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was sent off, opened the scoring 10 minutes before the break, but in the second half goals from Samuel Eto'o and Juliano Belletti brought victory to the Catalans - 2:1.

"San Siro" (Milan, Italy). Opened in 1926. The last reconstruction was carried out in 1989. Accommodates 80,018 spectators.

The San Siro Stadium was renamed in honor of Giuseppe Meazza in 1979, but the historical name of the arena is still the most popular and recognizable throughout the world. The Champions League final has been held here twice.

In the 2000/01 season, Bayern and Valencia played a dramatic match in Milan in which penalty kicks played a major role. Already in the 2nd minute, Gaizka Mendieta brought the Spaniards ahead from the penalty spot, and 4 minutes later, the Bats goalkeeper Santiago Canizares saved a penalty kick from Mehmet Scholl. At the beginning of the second half, Stefan Effenberg equalized the score from the penalty spot, and the fate of the match was decided in a series of post-match strikes, in which the Bayern players were more accurate.

15 years later, in May 2016, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid almost exactly repeated the scenario of the game between Bayern and Valencia in the same arena. Regular time also ended with the score 1:1, in extra time the teams failed to score, and the Royal Club won in the penalty shootout.

Hampden Park (Glasgow, Scotland). Opened in 1903. Reconstructed in 1999. Accommodates 51,866 spectators.

Real Madrid and Bayer 04 took to the Hampden Park pitch in the Champions League final in May 2002, and six months later the arena celebrated its 99th anniversary. The match itself ended with a score of 2:1 in favor of Real Madrid and was remembered for Zinedine Zidane's beautiful goal from the line of the penalty area.

Old Trafford (Manchester, England). Opened in 1910. The last reconstruction was carried out in 2006. Accommodates 74,879 spectators.

Second in modern history The Champions League final involving teams representing one country took place in the 2002/2003 season. IN decisive match tournament, which took place in Manchester, Milan and Juventus met. The main and extra time ended with the score 0:0, and in the penalty shootout the victory for Milan was brought by a precise shot from Andrei Shevchenko.

Veltins Arena (Gelsenkirchen, Germany). Opened in 2001. Last time The stadium's capacity was increased in 2015, and today it is 62,271 people.

The arena has had its current name since the summer of 2005; previously it was called Arena AufSchalke. The stadium hosted matches of the World Football and Hockey Championships. Since 2002, the annual Christmas Biathlon Star Race has been held here.

The 2004 Champions League final, held in Gelsenkirchin, is one of the most memorable for Russian fans, as one of the goals was scored by Dmitry Alenichev. The Porto midfielder set the final score of the match against Monaco (3:0). The Portuguese team at that time was led by Jose Mourinho, who became the youngest head coach in history to win the main European club trophy.

Olympic Stadium (Istanbul, Türkiye). Opened in 2002. Accommodates 80,500 spectators.

The stadium in Istanbul was built to host the 2008 Summer Olympics, but Turkey's bid did not receive the required number of votes, and the Olympics took place in Beijing. Currently, the arena in Istanbul bears the name of the first president of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and is the largest in the country.

The 2005 Istanbul Champions League final is arguably the greatest in the tournament's history. In the decisive match, Milan crushed Liverpool with a score of 3:0 after the first half, but in the second half of the meeting, goals from Gerrard, Smicer and Alonso turned everything upside down. In extra time goals scored there was no, and in the penalty shootout the British club turned out to be stronger.

"Luzhniki" (Moscow, Russia). Opened in 1956. The last reconstruction was carried out in 2017. Accommodates 81,000 spectators.

For the first time, Russia received the right to host the 2007/08 Champions League final, and this honorary mission was entrusted to the Great sports arena"Luzhniki". Chelsea and Manchester United competed for the trophy, marking the first time two English teams met in a Champions League decider.

The game caused a great stir among fans in both England and Russia, with more than 67 thousand spectators present in the stands. Midway through the first half, Cristiano Ronaldo put Manchester United ahead, but Frank Lampard equalized just before the break. The second half and extra time passed without any goals scored, and in the penalty shootout the Mancunians were more accurate.

Santiago Bernabeu (Madrid, Spain). Opened in 1947. The last reconstruction was carried out in 2001. Accommodates 81,044 spectators.

Home arena of one of the most successful clubs in modern football hosted the Champions League final only once - in the 2009/10 season, but this so far only match went down in history.

Inter and Bayern met in the Madrid final. The match ended with a score of 2:0 in favor of the Italian club, and Jose Mourinho, who was working with the Nerazzurri at that moment, became the third coach in history who managed to win the Champions Cup with two different teams (there are now five of them: in addition to the Portuguese, this Ernst Happel, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Jupp Heynckes and Carlo Ancelotti).

An interesting fact is that in the Milanese squad in the 2010 final there was only one Italian - Marco Materazzi, and even he appeared on the field in the 90th minute of the match.

Wembley (London, England). Opened in 2007. Accommodates 90,000 spectators.

The new Wembley was built on the site of the legendary arena, which hosted matches of the World and European Championships, Olympic Games and many European Cup finals.

The final match of the 2010/11 Champions League, which took place at the new Wembley, in a sense turned out to be a home match for Manchester United, but this did not help the Mancunians win the trophy. Barcelona, ​​led by the trio Xavi - Iniesta - Messi, won with a score of 3:1.

In 2013, Wembley hosted the first “German” Champions League final, in which Bayern and Borussia Dortmund met. The victory and the cup were brought to the Bavarians by a precise shot from Arjen Robben, who set the final score at 2:1 in the 89th minute.

Allianz Arena (Munich, Germany). Opened in 2005. Accommodates 67,812 spectators.

The decisive match of the 2011/12 Champions League season was the first final of the tournament, which was held at the home stadium of one of the participants in the meeting - Bayern hosted Chelsea in Munich. The scoring was opened only in the 83rd minute after a shot by the hosts' forward Thomas Muller, but five minutes later the leader of the Londoners' attack, Didier Drogba, restored the balance.

The fate of the trophy was decided in a penalty shootout. Bayern again took the lead after Philipp Lahm's accurate shot and Juan Mata's miss, but then the visiting players converted all their attempts, while the German team's players made two misfires. Thus, Chelsea won the Champions League for the first time in their history.

"Millennium" (Cardiff, Wales). Opened in 1999. Accommodates 73,930 spectators.

The home arena of the Wales national team was opened at the turn of the millennium, having received the appropriate name, but in 2016 the stadium received a new name - Principality Stadium, which, with a certain amount of imagination, can be translated simply as "Princely Stadium", since Wales is part of the United Kingdom, and the Queen's son Elizabeth II Charles bears the title Prince of Wales.

But let's return to the Champions League. The final of the main European club tournament took place here in 2017, and the participants in that match were Real Madrid and Juventus. The Madrid team won with a score of 4:1 and won their second Champions League title in a row, and football fans remembered that meeting for the super goal of Turin striker Mario Mandzukic.

"Metropolitano" (Madrid, Spain). Opened in 1994. Reconstructed in 2017. Accommodates 67,700 spectators.

Liverpool and Tottenham met in the 2019 Champions League final. The final was the first in Tottenham's history, and the first since the 2013 final, where at least one Spanish club did not play. Liverpool, reaching the final for the second time in a row, won the match 2-0. In his third Champions League final as head coach, Jurgen Klopp won the trophy.

78-year-old fan Valentin Nikolaevich Leonov, together with FC Orenburg, will go to Moscow for the match of the 11th round of the RPL with Spartak. The fan became famous after he attended the Orenburg match...

London Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka has become the new captain of the team, reports the BBC. This decision was made personally Main coach Gunners Unai Emery. He informed about his choice to...

Major League Soccer in the United States and Canada has lifted the ban on the use of Iron Front symbols, CNN reports. The decision was made due to protests from fans who...

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The draw for the 1/8 finals of the Russian Cup took place. A draw was used to determine where the matches would take place. “Spartak” will host “Rostov”, CSKA will be the host in the match with “Ufa”,...

Former head coach of Spartak Moscow Massimo Carrera shared his impressions of working in Russia. “I had a great experience working independently. I worked as a head coach, not an assistant...

As the Championship has learned, former Krasnodar midfielder Pavel Mamaev can sign a contract with Rostov for two years with an option to extend for another year. At the moment...

The court hearing, which was supposed to take place today, September 27, in Barcelona and at which the claim of Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar against Barcelona was to be considered, was cancelled....

Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus admitted that he is tired of being a substitute. At the same time, the Brazilian emphasized that he understands the current situation. “I’ve already passed this stage when I need...

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CSKA fan Andrei Malosolov made a speech in court, where the case is being considered over his tweet, in which former Spartak striker Luis Adriano was called a monkey. "Today we are not...

Barcelona captain Lionel Messi shared his opinion about the performance of his teammate Ansu Fati, who made his debut for the main Catalan team at the age of 16. This season, Fati has already scored two...

Three teams from the Espire Academy from Doha train at the Gazprom-Zenith Academy. Arrived in St. Petersburg from the capital of Qatar teams of three ages - born in 2003, 2005 and 2006. State...

78-year-old fan Valentin Nikolaevich Leonov, together with FC Orenburg, will go to Moscow for the match of the 11th round of the RPL with Spartak. The fan became famous after he attended the Orenburg match...

London Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka has become the new captain of the team, reports the BBC. This decision was made personally by Gunners head coach Unai Emery. He informed about his choice to...

Major League Soccer in the United States and Canada has lifted the ban on the use of Iron Front symbols, CNN reports. The decision was made due to protests from fans who...

Real Madrid forward Rodrigo Goes did not take part in the team's morning training session the day before the 7th round match of the Spanish Championship with Atlético Madrid, Marca reports. Rodrigo trains with...

From September 30 to October 4, 2019, the first children's football festival of the sports portal "Championship" will be held in Moscow for players born in 2008 and 2009. The competition will be held with the support of...

The draw for the 1/8 finals of the Russian Cup took place. A draw was used to determine where the matches would take place. “Spartak” will host “Rostov”, CSKA will be the host in the match with “Ufa”,...

Former head coach of Spartak Moscow Massimo Carrera shared his impressions of working in Russia. “I had a great experience working independently. I worked as a head coach, not an assistant...

As the Championship has learned, former Krasnodar midfielder Pavel Mamaev can sign a contract with Rostov for two years with an option to extend for another year. At the moment...

The court hearing, which was supposed to take place today, September 27, in Barcelona and at which the claim of Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar against Barcelona was to be considered, was cancelled....

Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus admitted that he is tired of being a substitute. At the same time, the Brazilian emphasized that he understands the current situation. “I’ve already passed this stage when I need...

Krylia Sovetov head coach Miodrag Bozovic will treat fans with Balkan cuisine before the 11th round match of the RPL with Tambov, which will take place on September 28 in Samara, the press release reports...

In the 11th round of the Russian youth championship, Lokomotiv hosted Zenit. The match took place at the Sapsan Arena stadium in Moscow and ended with a score of 2:0. The home team took the lead in the 22nd minute...

CSKA fan Andrei Malosolov made a speech in court, where the case is being considered over his tweet, in which former Spartak striker Luis Adriano was called a monkey. "Today we are not...

Barcelona captain Lionel Messi shared his opinion about the performance of his teammate Ansu Fati, who made his debut for the main Catalan team at the age of 16. This season, Fati has already scored two...

Three teams from the Espire Academy from Doha train at the Gazprom-Zenith Academy. Teams of three ages arrived in St. Petersburg from the capital of Qatar - born in 2003, 2005 and 2006. State...

The Russian Premier League (RPL) is the highest division in the Russian football league system. The RPL was organized in 2001 on the basis of the Top Division. The only difference is that the Top Division was governed by the Professional football league, and the creation of the Premier League allowed clubs to gain a greater degree of independence.

There are 16 clubs in the RPL, which play each other home and away: during one season, each team plays 30 rounds. Since the fall of 2012, the RPL season has been held according to the “autumn-spring” system.

Currently, the Russian Premier League occupies 6th place in the UEFA coefficients table, which gives it the right to delegate 3 clubs to the Champions League and 3 clubs to the Europa League.

The worst two teams at the end of the championship go to the FNL. The clubs that finish in 13th and 14th places play in transition matches against the third and fourth FNL teams for the right to compete in the RPL.

The most titled clubs of the Russian championship (from 1992 to 2019):

  • "Spartak" - 10 championship titles
  • CSKA – 6 championship titles
  • Zenit - 5 championship titles

RPL betting: several patterns

According to the Legalbet website, as well as information from some domestic bookmakers, the Russian Championship is one of the most popular tournaments among betting fans. This is natural: firstly, the majority of Russian football fans have a favorite club in the national championship, and secondly, in this tournament you can actually observe some patterns that are useful to know when choosing bets on Russian Premier League.

One of the characteristic features of the RPL is the low performance of matches: bets on “total less than 2.5 goals” win more often than bets on “total over 2.5 goals.” Only a few top RPL clubs play attacking football; other teams try to prevent their opponents from playing as quickly as possible.

Many fans of betting on the RPL pay special attention to the “total less” options and try to select strategies specifically for this type of bet.

Some Premier League clubs are especially strong in home games: as a rule, this concerns the “middle peasants” and outsiders of the championship, who try to score as many points as possible on their home field. This is especially true for southern teams and teams from the Far East.

In the last rounds of the championship, there is often a massive loss of points from those teams that have already solved their tournament problems.

The trend of defeats due to loss of motivation in the last rounds is known to many betting fans: sometimes they “bend” the lines so much that bookmakers refuse to accept bets on specific fights.

They bet on the Russian Premier League willingly and a lot, and all online bookmakers in Russia compete with each other in the width of the lines, the depth of the line and the height of the odds. You can find out which bookmakers are best for betting on the RPL on the page above. There you can also see the schedule of upcoming matches of the tournament. In addition, all visitors to our website have access to free forecasts for the Russian Championship from Legalbet experts and tipsters.

On the page of each meeting are published last news about teams, list of injured and suspended players, statistics of previous personal meetings, results of past team matches and more. Also on the page of each match you can find out what odds different Russian bookmakers give for this match, what quote they offer to bet on the favorite of the game, etc.

NTeamANDINNPMOHMPABOUT
1 CSKA30 20 5 5 51 25 65
2 Rostov30 19 6 5 41 20 63
3 Zenith30 17 8 5 61 32 59
4 Krasnodar30 16 8 6 54 25 56
5 Spartacus30 15 5 10 48 39 50
6 Locomotive30 14 8 8 43 33 50
7 Terek30 11 11 8 35 30 44
8 Ural30 10 9 11 39 46 39
9 Wings of Soviets30 9 8 13 19 31 35
10 Ruby30 9 6 15 33 39 33
11 Amkar30 7 10 13 22 33 31
12 Ufa30 6 9 15 25 44 27
13 Anji30 6 8 16 28 50 26
14 Kuban30 5 11 14 34 44 26
15 Dynamo30 5 10 15 25 47 25
16 Mordovia30 4 12 14 30 50 24

RFPL Championship (Russia) 2015-2016

The 2015-2016 season of the Russian Premier League has been successfully completed. The teams played 30 matches, playing each other. In total, the teams played 480 matches, with 173 victories, 134 draws and 173 defeats. A total of 653 qualifying points were obtained.

The clubs scored 588 goals and conceded the same number. The Zenit club scored more than the others - 61 goals or 2.03 goals per game. The Krylya Sovetov club scored the least - 19 goals or an average of 0.63 goals per match. The Anzhi team conceded the most - 50 goals or 1.67 goals per game. The Zenit team conceded the least - 20 goals or 0.67 goals per game. The best goal difference is 29 - Zenit.

Prize-winners RFPL championship 2015-2016 were the following football clubs:

  • CSKA - first place.
  • Rostov - second place.
  • Zenit - third place.

The winner of the tournament, CSKA, scored 65 points out of 90 maximum possible points or 72% of the maximum. On average, the team scored 2.17 points per game.

The team that took second place, Rostov, scored 63 points out of 90 maximum possible points or 70% of the maximum. On average, the team scored 2.1 points per game.

The team that took third place, Zenit, scored 59 points out of 90 maximum possible points or 66% of the maximum. On average, the team scored 1.97 points per game.

The following football teams looked worse than the rest:

  • Dynamo is in second to last place.
  • Mordovia is in last place.

The team that took penultimate place, Dynamo, scored 25 points out of 90 maximum possible points, or 28% of the maximum. On average, the team scored 0.83 points per game.

The team that took last place, Mordovia, scored 24 points out of 90 maximum possible points, or 27% of the maximum. On average, the team scored 0.8 points per game.