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ksica · 6 years
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i heard a 5 minute fireworks show in celebration of real madrid's win. whoever that person was i'm glad that they are happy :D 
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yerkozunigavstuff · 6 years
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Quién es Milorad Mažić, el árbitro de la final de la Champions League - Infobae.com
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Quién es Milorad Mažić, el árbitro de la final de la Champions League Infobae.com No es la primera vez que se enfrenta a una final internacional: el año pasado dirigió el último encuentro de la Copa Confederaciones de la FIFA entre Chile y Alemania y se encargó de dirigir la Supercopa de Europa que enfrentó a Real Madrid y Sevilla ... y más »
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huguitocd · 6 years
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BIENVENIDO SÁBADO Y llegó el día. Llegó el momento que todos esperábamos. Llegó el momento de la verdad, el momento decisivo. Hoy conoceremos al campeón del torneo de clubes más prestigioso e importante del mundo, la #UEFAChampionsLeague, para su edición 2017-2018. Hoy todos los caminos conducen a Ucrania para la gran final en #Kiev2018. Españoles e ingleses se ven nuevamente las caras en una final europea. Nos ponemos cómodos, alistamos las bebidas y los piqueos y subimos el volumen al máximo... Ya se juega en breve: Real Madrid vs. Liverpool Árbitro principal: Milorad Mažić (Serbia) Árbitros asistentes: Milovan Ristić (Serbia), Dalibor Djurdjević (Serbia), Nenad Djokić (Serbia), Danilo Grujić (Serbia) y Clement Turpin (Francia) Estadio: Estadio Olímpico de Kiev (Kiev, Ucrania) Aforo: 70 050 espectadores. Kick-Off: 13:45 horas (Perú, Ecuador, Colombia) 19:45 horas (Inglaterra) 20:45 horas (España) 21:45 horas (Ucrania) ¡PARTIDAZO IMPERDIBLE! #TodoChampions www.uefa.com
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actualidadplus · 6 years
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Quién es Milorad Mažić, el árbitro de la final de la Champions League https://t.co/GKpkZM3CJl https://t.co/pGyiKKqlBs
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chapoisat · 6 years
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COMPETITION: Champions League PARTY: Real Madrid - Liverpool DATE: Tomorrow TIME: 20: 45h CITY: Kiev, Ukraine STADIUM: NSK Olimpiyskyi DAY: Final CLASSIFICATION: Final LOWS: All available REFEREE: Milorad Mažić, Serbia TV: Antena 3 and BeinSports
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thisdaynews · 6 years
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Breaking News: Champions League Final: 5 key factors which could influence the game
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Breaking News: Champions League Final: 5 key factors which could influence the game
Taking a look at the key factors which could determine the biggest footballing war of the season
Right then ladies and gentlemen, the Champions League final is almost upon us. It’s fitting that the two most exciting teams this season clash against each other to grab the biggest trophy in club football. Liverpool vs Real Madrid, Ronaldo vs Salah, Zidane vs Klopp, Firmino Vs Ramos and what not. If this doesn’t excite you, trust me, folks, nothing ever will.
We look at the key aspects of the game which could well determine which team lays it’s hands on the trophy when Milorad Mažić blows his final whistle on the night.
#5 Liverpool’s inexperience:
Since that magical night in Istanbul, rightly called as the greatest night in the rich history of Liverpool FC, the Anfield faithful have waited for 13 long years to see their team compete in another final.
This in itself might be Liverpool’s undoing on the big night as, on nights having magnitude as big as this, it’s the players’ experience which helps in soothing the nerves, getting into stride quickly and rising to the occasion.
The fact that no one in this Liverpool squad has played a Champions League final before makes Klopp’s task all the more important as it’ll be his duty to maintain his player’s resolve, not allowing to succumb to such immense pressure et al.
These are the matches where players turn into legends; the ones that distinguish the true greats from the mere mortals. Klopp himself had to face defeat in his lone appearance in 2013 when his Robert Lewandowski-led team were comprehensively beaten by Bayern Munich, which was a perfect example of the Bavarians using their big match experience to snarl away Dortmund when Robben scored with the last kick of the game.
Madrid, on the other hand, are the most successful team in the history of this competition and will be looking forward to lifting the trophy for a record-extending 13th time. Marcelo, Ramos, Kroos, Modric and Ronaldo among the other Real players have played in numerous finals prior to this and it’ll be interesting to see if they can bring their experience to the fore one more time.
#4 Real Madrid’s shaky defence
Real Madrid’s defenders haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory this season
Real Madrid’s backline has been defensively poor throughout this season, letting in goals by the dozen. Opponents have found the back of Madrid’s net a staggering 15 times this season in the Champions League.
Keylor Navas has managed to keep just 2 clean sheets in 10 matches played this term, which pales in comparison to the competition high 6 he had managed in last year’s triumphant campaign.
The full-backs Carvajal and Marcelo have put in commendable performances going forward, but it has been their defensive showing which has left a lot to be desired. Their defensive lapses almost cost them against Juventus, who were cruelly kicked out of the competition when Ronaldo scored the last-ditch penalty.
Even in their last league game of the season, they blew a two-goal advantage, highlighting their defensive frailties. The huge acres of spaces left behind by the full backs were quite smartly exploited by all the teams, but Madrid being Madrid, survived by the skin of their teeth.
However, they’ll have to be at the top of their game in order to stop the marauding trio of Salah, Mane and Firmino. Klopp would consider himself a relieved man if the two are kept busy on the night as Real are bound to suffer going forward if the two are negated.
In the absence of Carvajal for the second leg against Bayern, Madrid were found woefully short of quality, both in defence and attack. Bobby Firmino has been the standout performer for the Reds this year and has troubled every defence with his directness and subtle movements.
Salah and Mane both use their supreme pace to run defences ragged and their combination will be fundamental to Liverpool’s chances. The center-backs Ramos and Raphael Varane will have their hands full throughout the course of the match and if they manage to come out of the battle unscathed, which quite frankly seems unlikely at the moment, this final will surely be Madrid’s for the taking.
#3 The midfield battle
Can they do it again?
Though the front three of Liverpool have rightfully gained plaudits from their fans and football pundits alike both domestically and in Europe, their midfielders have performed exceedingly well, both in attack and defence.
Their captain James Milner has registered the most assists this season (8). The captain’s armband has seemingly taken his game to a higher level and his immaculate performances on the pitch are a testament to that fact.
Jordan Henderson has been the defensive rock in the midfield three. The much-maligned England international has overcome a torrid start to the season and looks set to finish the season with a flourish.
Georgino Wijnaldum has enjoyed a breakthrough season, earning Klopp’s trust and has become an instant hit with the fans. In absence of the Ox, he’ll be the one tasked with dictating play and carrying the ball forward.
Madrid, however seemingly have the edge in this area of the pitch, thanks to the effortless style of play and insane reading of the game displayed by the midfield double pivot of Kroos and Modric.
The delicious outside-of-the-foot passes, amazing through balls, calmness on the ball and telepathic connection on the pitch has been a sight to behold. Casemiro, who has been brilliant in patches, symbolising Madrid’s year, remains Zidane’s best bet to play the role of a destroyer at the heart of Real’s midfield.
The Whites will be praying for Casemiro to churn out a repeat of last year’s final in which he was at his belligerent best and scored an absolute screamer during a critical phase to give Madrid some breathing space.
#2 Team selection, tactics and formation
Can he secure a hat-trick?
After an underwhelming end to a torrid domestic campaign on Sunday, Zidane stated that he had all the 24 players available for the big night and summarised his feelings about it by blatantly moaning that he was ‘fu**** up’.
That’s what the problem of plenty does to you more often than not. Klopp, on the contrary, might go with the traditional 4-3-3 with Wijnaldum playing behind the front three and Milner playing with Henderson in the central midfield.
Virgil Van Dijk ought to start as central defender along with Dejan Lovren while Alexander Arnold may start with Robertson as the full-backs. Bale looks set to regain his place in the starting XI given the breathtaking form he is in.
Another thought doing the rounds is that we might get to see the famed trio of ‘BBC’ back again which seems quite logical as well, but I personally feel that Benzema will have to make way for Isco given the scanty amount of game time he has had in the past few fixtures.
Also, it will be quite interesting to see will be how Klopp manages to make use of his substitutions if the game goes into extra time. That, although seems unlikely given the number of goals that will be plundered within regulation time.
Contrarily, Zidane has made a living out of his timely and tactical substitutions who have time again bailed his team out, with Marco-wonderboy-Asensio and Lucas Vazquez providing the fresh legs and width required on the pitch late in the game.
As far as tactics are concerned, the “geggenpressing” style of Klopp has stuffed the momentum out of many a side in Europe and against Madrid, the Reds will surely look to harass the Madrid players on the ball.
Casemiro, of all Madrid players, always seems a bit uncomfortable on the ball and I won’t be surprised if he’s touted as the trigger point for Klopp’s hounding boys.
A riveting off-pitch encounter awaits us, innit?
#1 Is there any stopping Mo Salah or Cristiano Ronaldo?
Who will blink first?
Both Liverpool and Real Madrid have qualified to the Final primarily due to the blistering form their respective talismans, Salah and Ronaldo.
While Cristiano has always amazed the football audiences around the world with his unparalleled consistency and a burning desire to win everything, the Egyptian king has been nothing short of a revelation in his debut season at Anfield.
Destroying defences in England and Europe alike, Salah has racked up the numbers (and trophies) at an astonishing rate this season. The Golden Boot winner scored a mind-boggling 32 goals in the Premier League this season, overtaking the record of 31 goals held by a certain Cristiano Ronaldo.
However, when it comes to the Champions League, there hasn’t been a better player than Ronaldo in its history. Even after he failed to score in two legs against Bayern Munich in the semifinals, he has already plundered 15 goals this term, 5 more than the PFA Footballer of the year.
While Salah has never reached this stage of the competition in his career, it will be the 5th time when Cristiano steps out to play the final for Madrid. He has ended up winning the trophy on four occasions and the Liverpool defence will have to defend for their lives if they are to stop the man from scoring in a competition in which he has scored 121 times.
They might follow the Bavarians’ strategy of tightly marking the Portuguese and closing out the passing lanes to him if they are to prevent him from finding the back of the net. As in Mo Salah’s case, there haven’t been many teams who have kept a lid on him.
Even if teams make a conscious effort to shut out Salah, he still manages to serve goals on a platter and that is the reason why he is so hard to defend against. For all the goals and assists which salah has against his name, he has shown this tendency to miss some easy chances as well.
Klopp would be wary that in a Champions League final against Real Madrid, there won’t be many chances on offer and he’ll require his sensational forward to be at his imperious best if Liverpool are to lift the trophy after 13 years.
When these two met last time around in an international friendly, it was the Madeira born player who hogged the limelight with his twin headers in stoppage time to overcome the deficit created by none other than Salah. Will Mo get his revenge in Kiev on the grandest of stages on Sunday night or will it be the Madrid superstar who will come out trumps again?
Your guess is as good as mine folks!
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sportscrunchind · 6 years
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UEFA Club Competition 2018: Referees appointed for the finals
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UEFA Club Competition 2018: Referees appointed for the finals
Milorad Mažić to take charge of UEFA Champions League final, with Björn Kuipers to referee UEFA Europa League final and Jana Adámková to oversee UEFA Women’s Champions League final. 2018 UEFA Champions League final The UEFA Referees Committee has today announced that Milorad Mažić will refe...
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barcafansus · 6 years
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Noticias FC Barcelona Hoy
Milorad Mažić, árbitro de la final de la Champions League Final Juventus vs Barcelona 2015
— Barcelona v Juventus (@BarcelonavsJuve) May 7, 2018
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serbiainside-blog · 6 years
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[B92] FIFA: Mažić zvanično među sudijama za Mundijal!
Najbolji srpski fudbalski arbitar Milorad Mažić našao se na danas objavljenom zvaničnom spisku sudija za Svetsko prvenstvo u Rusiji. "Izbor je zasnovan na veštinama i ličnosti svakog sudije, kao i nivoa razumevanja fudbala i sposobnosti čitanja igre i različitih uslova", navodi se u saopštenju Svetske fudbalske federacije (FIFA). Detaljnije ...
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yerkozunigavstuff · 6 years
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Quién es Milorad Mažić, el árbitro de la final de la Champions League - Infobae.com
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Quién es Milorad Mažić, el árbitro de la final de la Champions League Infobae.com No es la primera vez que se enfrenta a una final internacional: el año pasado dirigió el último encuentro de la Copa Confederaciones de la FIFA entre Chile y Alemania y se encargó de dirigir la Supercopa de Europa que enfrentó a Real Madrid y Sevilla ... y más »
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sportyflow-blog · 6 years
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2018 FIFA World Cup official Referees - SportyFlow.com
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The World Cup 2018 referees are announced. Below you’ll find a list with all the referees. The role of the referees is not clear yet, because some may only be a video referee. Got permission via new blog Law 5 – The referee to publish the list here as well. The source of this big news for referees is Árbitro Internacional. Referee plays an important part in every football match and the role of referees becomes even more important when the tournament is FIFA World Cup.
FIFA World Cup Referees 2018
FIFA has announced the list of 36 match officials heading to Russia for 2018 World Cup which takes place in June-July 2018. This world might become the first in history to use video refereeing and FIFA are pushing hard to make VAR available for world cup and all preparations are done and subject to approval from IFAB in March 2018.
It is important for FIFA to select the best of the available officials for the 2018 FIFA World Cup as one wrong decision of the referee could change the outcome of a match. The referees, assistant referees and fourth officials (collectively known as match officials) shall be appointed by the FIFA Referees Committee for each match and the committee’s decision regarding the appointment of Match Official will be final and not subject to appeal. The FIFA Referees Committee will select the Referees from the FIFA International Refereeing List in force.
FIFA has announced a list of official referees from all six football confederations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup tournament.  FIFA has announced the 2018 FIFA World Cup 36-man referees and assistant referees list which include 2 referees from pro panel . FIFA are also pushing for video assistant referees (VARs) to be part of 2018 World Cup but that will be decided in March 2018 which needs approval from the The International Football Association Board (The IFAB). Referees in the world cup final list comes from all parts of the world, UEFA has 10 names, while CONMEBOL and CONCACAF has 6 officials each. Below is the full list of match officials announced so far.
The blog mentions that the role of referees or video referees is not clear yet. Referees will do a FIFA fitness test and if they pass, they’ll go to Russia as one of the World Cup 2018 referees. That’s what the international referee blog says. According to them no new referees will join these 36 names as center referee if everyone passes the tests. But if  someone fails, a replacement might be added. There might also be new names to act as video referee only.
Fifa does not comment on the list and some football associations say it’s still a shortlist.
Every match will have 1 main referee, 2 assistants and possibly 1 video assistant referee (VAR). FIFA will announce the names of referees from this 36 man list who will be acting as video assistant referees (VAR).
England are set to have no referee representation at next year’s World Cup for the first time in post-war history. Mark Clattenburg, who retired from the Premier League list this summer, was on the pre-selected group drawn up by FIFA two years ago. But his money-spinning defection to Saudi Arabia looks to have ended any hope of the Euro 2016 Final referee officiating in Russia. Fellow candidates Martin Atkinson and Andre Marriner, both 46, are also out of the running as they retire from FIFA’s international panel in December due to age constraints. Michael Oliver – the youngest referee to take charge of a Premier League game – is also likely to miss out.
AFC referees (6)
Al Mirdasi, Fahad (Ksa)Faghani, Alireza (Irn)Irmatov, Ravshan (Uzb)Mohamed, Mohammed (Uae)Sato, Ryuji (Jpn)Shukralla, Nawaf (Bah)
CAF referees (6)
Abid Charef, Mehdi (Alg)Diedhiou, Malang (Sen)Gassama, Bakary (Gam)Grisha, Ghead (Egy)Sikazwe, Janny (Zam)Tessema, Bamlak (Eti)
OFC referees (2)
Conger, Mattew (Nzl)Hauata, Norbert (Tha)
CONCACAF referees (6)
Aguilar, Joel (Slv)Geiger, Mark (VS)Marrufo, Jair (VS)Montero, Ricardo (Crc)Piiti, John (Pan)Ramos, César (Mex)
CONMEBOL referees (6)
Bascuñán, Julio (Chi)Cáceres, Enrique (paar)Cunha, Andrés (Uru)Pitana, Nestor (Arg)Ricci, Sandro (Bra)Roldán, Wilmar (Col)
UEFA referees (10)
Felix Brych (Ger)Cüneyt Çakır (Tur)Sergey Karasev (Rus)Björn Kuipers (Ned)Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Esp)Szymon Marciniak (Pol)Milorad Mažić (Srb)Gianluca Rocchi (Ita)Damir Skomina (Svn)Clémet Turpin (Fra)For more sports updates:
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/england-no-referees-world-cup-11305188
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_officials
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superbmakerzombie · 7 years
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Buffon obožava Raketu! Ivane, čast je bila igrati protiv tebe...
Buffon obožava Raketu! Ivane, čast je bila igrati protiv tebe…
Sudac Milorad Mažić odsvirao je kraj utakmice u Torinu između Juventusa i Barcelone (0-0) a Gianluigi Buffon i Ivan Rakitić brzo su pohitali jedan prema drugom. Zagrlili su se poput dugogodišnjih, velikih prijatelja i bila je to scena koja je oduševila apsolutno cijelu sportsku javnost. Razgovor prepun obostranog uvažavanja i razmjena dresova posve je zasjenio pomalo siromašnu nogometnu predstavu…
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footyshows · 7 years
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Match Thread: Denmark vs. Ireland [World Cup Qualifiers]
Match Thread: Denmark vs. Ireland [World Cup Qualifiers]
Denmark 0 – 0 Ireland Venue: Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark Referee: Milorad Mažić (Serbia) Denmark: Starting XI Notes Subs Notes Kasper Schmeichel Jonas Lössl Jens Stryger Larsen Jesper Hansen Andreas Bjelland Mike Jensen Simon Kjaer Jannik Vestergaard Peter Ankersen Jonas Knudsen William Kvist Andreas Christensen Thomas Delaney Mathias Jørgensen Pione Sisto Yussuf Poulsen Christian Eriksen…
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iguinholiver · 7 years
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New post in News Brasileirão : | St. Jakob Park | 9° | Milorad Mažić () https://t.co/U4WGpSISJF https://t.co/ccJ3OkI8MP
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— Igor de Oliveira™ (@IguinhOliver) October 31, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/IguinhOliver October 31, 2017 at 05:11PM
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