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Liga 2009-10 Week Two 13-09-09

Week 2 Saturday and Sunday 13 September
Jornada 2 Sábado 12 y Domingo 13 Septiembre
- Xerez v Athletic
- Deportivo v Málaga
Espanyol v Real Madrid - Villarreal v Mallorca
- Tenerife v Osasuna
- Sevilla v Zaragoza
- Valladolid v Valencia
- Sporting v Almería
Getafe v Barcelona - Atlético de Madrid v Racing de Santander
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s First Goal For FC Barcelona – Sporting Gijon 3-0
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s First Goal For FC Barcelona came against Sporting de Gijon.
Alves crosses, Sporting defender Gregory brushes the ball with his head, Zlatan heads it in Barça’s third goal of the evening.
You don’t see it on the video but his celebration was pretty serious – it’s obvious that he was relieved to get his first goal for Barça.

Duration : 0:1:3
2009-10 Champions League Group Stage Tickets Now On Sale
Well Tickets for the Champions League Group Stage are now on sale. At the moment you can book tickets for:
- FC Zurich v Real Madrid September 15
- Sevilla FC v Unirea Urzizeni Sep 16
- FC Barcelona v Dynamo Kiev Sep 29
- Real Madrid v Olympique Marseille Sep 30
- FC Barcelona v Rubin Kazan Oct 20
- Chelsea v Atletico de Madrid Oct 21
- AC Milan v Real Madrid Nov 3
- Atletico de Madrid v Chelsea Nov 3
- Sevilla FC v Stuttgart FC Nov 4
- Sevilla FC v Glasgow Rangers Nov 24
- FC Barcelona v Inter Milan Nov 24
- Real Madrid v FC Zurich Nov 25
- Olympique Marseille v Real Madrid Dec 8
- Atletico de Madrid v FC Porto Dec 8
As you can see we’ve got tickets for almost all the games involving Spanish teams – although securing seats for the away games is a lot more tricky.
I’ll be keeping you up to date as more tickets become available. These might include some of the Premier League clubs as well.
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How Does The Champions League Work?
It is kinda confusing. 1) What happens after the 2009-10 UEFA Champions League group stage has been declared? I know they will start to play on the dates they’ve announced on the official site. 2) What happens afterwards? Can someone explain it in simple English?
ANSWER:
The 2009-2010 UEFA Champions’ League group stage features 8 groups with 4 teams drawn in each group. All the teams in the same group play each other twice – home & away. The top two teams from each group will progress to the 1st knock-out stage of the competition while the 3rd place team enters the 1st knock-out stage of the UEFA Europa League – UEFA’s second football club competition.
The 16 teams which qualify as the top two teams from the group stage will again be drawn against each other for a two leg knock-out match. the matches will feature the group winners against the other group runners-up.
In this stage, there is the country protection for the draw which means that teams from the same country cannot be drawn together & teams qualified from the same group stage will not be drawn together either. The 1st round of the knock-out stage will be played as home & away ties with the 1st leg match hosted by the group runners-up. The return leg will be played at the home of the group winners.

The teams which score the most goals or the highest aggregate scores will progress to the quarter-finals. If the aggregate scores are level after 90 minutes or the extra time, the first tiebreaker will be the away goals scored & the teams which scored more away goals than the other team will be the winner of this match-ups. Penalty shoot-outs are used to decided the winner if the aggregate scores & the away goals scored are still level.
8 teams left in the competition will then again be drawn against each other in a two leg quarter-final & semi-finals matches. In this stage, any team can be drawn against each other which means that there could be a potential matches featuring teams from the same country. The first team drawn will host the 1st leg. The teams which score the most goals or the highest aggregate scores will progress to the semi-finals. (as above)
The 2009-2010 UEFA Champions’ League final will be played at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, 22 May 2009, kick-off is 20:45 Central European Time (CET). this is the first time that the UEFA Champions’ League will be played on Saturday.
Click Here To Go To The Champions League Ticket Order Page (as we’re based in Spain we’re very optimistic about getting hold of tickets for the final!)
Champions League Anthem
This is a great little video of all the Champions League Winners up until 2006. So Barça are the last winners to be crowned Kings of Europe both in the video (2006) and in real time (2009).
It also shows the full lyrics of the Champions League Anthem, where the choir sings in a mixture of English, German and French.
That’s why we Spaniards and our Italian cousins didn’t understand the words. I think we should have a Champions League Anthem in Spanish and Italian – after all, we win it a lot more often than the French and the Germans!!!!
Duration : 0:3:3
Real Madrid 3 – 2 Deportivo 08-29-09
26′ Raúl 1-0
30′ Riki 1-1
35” Ronaldo ” Penalti ” 2-1
47′ Valerón 2-2
61′ Lass Diarra 3-2
The highlights of the very first game of the Primera Liga 2009-10 in which, despite all their superstars, Real Madrid struggle to take the points from Deportivo de La Coruña.
Not surprising really – it’s early days yet for the New Galacticos and the players really haven’t had time to automate their game. Cristiano Ronaldo shows a few flashes of talent and little more and Kaká definitely looks like he’s going to be the key player if Real Madrid expect to compete on an equal level with Barcelona.
Duration : 0:6:31
FC Barcelona vs Manchester City 0-1 Joan Gamper 19-08-09
The highlights of Manchester City’s 0-1 victory over Barcelona in the club’s Joan Gamper pre-season trophy.
It wasn’t a fantastic game because Barça were much less worried about winning than city were. The Blaugrana had already competed in the Spanish SuperCup and were thinking ahead to the European one and the start of La Liga, so Pep continued with his experiments and used a lot of the reserve and youth players. Most of the theoretical first team had a bit of a run about and Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his debut without much luck. Barça still played like Barça and the result was of little importance.
For City, however, after investing so much money, beating the reigning European Champions gave them a definite moral boost and I’m sure Mark Hughes smiled to himself when he thought of his unsuccessful period at Camp Nou under Terry Venables back in the late 1980s.
Duration : 0:3:41
Primera Liga 2009-10 – Week One
Spain’s fabulous Primera Liga kicked off the 2009-10 season this weekend.
With Champions League winners FC Barcelona preparing to slug it out with Real Madrid’s New Galacticos, we were are set for a thrilling season.
It’s very early days yet, so conclusions are difficult to come to. Mostly predictable with a couple of eyebrow raisers.
Real Madrid 3 Deportivo 2
Zaragoza 1 Tenerife 0
Valencia 2 Sevilla 0
Athletic Bilbao 1 Espanyol 0
Malaga 3 Atletico Madrid 0
Mallorca 2 Xerez 0
Osasuna 1 Villarreal 1
Racing Santander 1 Getafe 4
Almeria 0 Valladolid 0
Barcelona 3 Sporting Gijon 0
PRIMERA LIGA WEEK ONE BLOW BY BLOW
Real Madrid 3 Deportivo 2
As all the bars round our way haven’t signed up for the new football channels yet. I had to listen to this on the radio. A pretty disappointing game by all accounts. Depor equalised in the first minute of the second half and I was quite looking forward to winding up my merengue mates, but the Blancos managed to scrape an unconvincing win.
Zaragoza 1 Tenerife 0
I quite enjoyed the twenty minutes I saw of this, but its difficult to draw any conclusions as they’re both recently promoted.
Valencia 2 Sevilla 0
A serious upset for Sevilla but I expect them to bounce back. When it comes to Valencia, one never knows what to expect. Kanoute’s sending around half-time was crucial.
Athletic Bilbao 1 Espanyol 0
Having already played the Spanish SuperCup and a couple of Europa League games, Athletic are more ‘rodado’ than Espanyol. I expect some good things from both these sides in 2009-10.
Malaga 3 Atletico Madrid 0
Now this is a real turn up for the books but Malaga had a good season in 08-09 so I’m not surprised – I’ve been fancying them for some time, as a matter of fact. On the other hand, Atletico are in the Champions League so the Colchoneros are going to be feeling pretty downtrodden.
Mallorca 2 Xerez 0
Very early days yet but I think Xerez are going to have difficulties in the top tier. They had a player sent off and everything fell apart.
Osasuna 1 Villarreal 1
Good result for Osasuna and Camacho sounded pretty chuffed on the radio. Senna got injured – Villarreal lost it – par for the course.
Racing Santander 1 Getafe 4
A great win for the unpredictable Getafe (Real Madrid’s B Team!) – an excellent hat-trick from Soldado.
Almeria 0 Valladolid 0
Insanely dull, apart from a five minute spell in the middle of the second half when the ball just wouldn’t go in for Almeria. Hugo Sanchez will be hopping mad, because Valladolid look like a candidate for relegation.
Barcelona 3 Sporting Gijon 0
Well, Barça start as they mean to go on by beating Sporting 3-nil. Goals from Keita, Bojan and the first one from Ibrahimovic. Very nice to see a forward line made up of Ibrahimovic, Bojan and Pedro for the first time – Barça’s youth system is just amazing!
International Break
This happens every season and drives me nuts every season – there’s one Liga game and then an immediate break for internationals. I like international football but I’ve been Liga-less for three months so it’s pretty frustrating. Grrrrrrrrr!
Gladiator – Barça’s Champions League Motivation Video

This is a pretty cool video – especially if you support Barça AND understand Catalan.
It tells the story of how Pep Guardiola commissioned the Catalan TV station to prepare a motivation video to be shown to the players just before the the 2009 Champions League Final against Manchester United.
As the Final was in Rome, the film Pep chose for the raw material was Gladiator. TV3 cut, spliced and mixed footage of the Barça players with images of Russell Crowe.
If you can get through the first couple of minutes of Catalan, you get to see the complete video. You really see why some of the players ran onto the pitch with tears in their eyes!
Duration : 0:8:23
How much does a match ticket cost for the Spanish Primera Liga?
That all depends on the game you’re watching and where you want to sit. You could pay as little as €15 or less for a game between two of the lesser sides in cheaper seats.
At Barcelona, I generally pay about €60 to sit near the half-way line on the long side but you can pay much much more, especially if you want VIP treatment or if it’s a big match.
For example, our FC Barcelona tickets start at €39 for a regular game and go up to around €700 for the FC Barcelona v Real Madrid Clasico – and prices will be at over €1000 closer to the day.
I’ll be watching THAT game on television I’m afraid but I suggest you Click Through To Our Spain Football Tickets Sales page to have a look at the prices
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