women's champions league

Sep 12, 2019 09:00




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FC Barcelona is very sorry to hear about the death of Sahar Khodayari, may she rest in peace. Football is a game for everyone - men AND women, and everyone should be able to enjoy the beautiful game together in stadiums. https://t.co/icR4jIIa68
- FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 11, 2019

Valencia had finished 1️⃣2️⃣th when Marcelino took over in 2017. He got them into the top 4️⃣, did it again last year (despite a rollercoaster season) and won the Copa del Rey, their 1st trophy in a decade.

3️⃣ games into the season, and 3️⃣ days before visiting Camp Nou, he's gone.
- The Spanish Football Podcast (@tsf_podcast) September 11, 2019

Sacking a manager who twice qualified Valencia for the Champions League in both his seasons and won their first trophy in 11 years (beating Barcelona in the final), right before they visit Barça and start their Champions League campaign, would be utter madness.
- Richard Martin (@Rich9908) September 11, 2019

Kompany ruled out of his own testimonial due to injury: "I won’t be playing tonight, unfortunately. It is typical of me. Slight hamstring injury."
- Simon Stone (@sistoney67) September 11, 2019

QPR changed my life. If you don’t believe me, please read this thread. It’s self-referential but I can’t help it, because this wonderful football story had me in the spotlight. Today it’s 15 years since it happened and it’s an event that to these days sounds incredible.
Thread... pic.twitter.com/ahLdwNzIJu
- Sebastian Garcia (@SebaHGarcia) September 11, 2019

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club: manchester city, league: champions league, club: valencia, women's professional soccer

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