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		<title>Top 10 Worst Clubs In The History Of The Champions League</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 06:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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<p><img src="/media/2008/12/bigears.jpg" alt="bigears Top 10 Worst Clubs In The History Of The Champions League" width="521" height="347" title="Top 10 Worst Clubs In The History Of The Champions League" /></p>
<p>The names of the clubs who have claimed multiple <a href="http://champions-league-betting.com/" target="_blank">UEFA Champions League Football</a> titles are the stuff of footballing legend. Clubs like Manchester United, AC Milan, Liverpool and Real Madrid are recognised as the greatest on the planet partially because of their exploits in the Champions League, and their ability to come out on top in the ultimate battle of the world’s richest, strongest clubs.</p>
<p>The hype over the top clubs in the Champions League naturally overshadows the less than stellar exploits of some of the clubs who have made up the numbers at the tournament over the years.</p>
<p><strong>10. Brøndby IF</strong></p>
<p>Brøndby IF have been the outstanding team in Danish football for the last two decades, winning the Danish championship 10 times since 1985 and finishing as runners-up on another 9 occasions. However, the Champions League has been a different matter entirely. During their only Champions League campaign Brøndby played 6 games, losing 5 games, drawing 1 and conceding 18 goals in the process.</p>
<p><strong>9. Rapid Wien</strong></p>
<p>Looking to outdo Brøndby IF in the totally hopeless stakes are multiple Austrian league title winners, Rapid Wien. The club reached the group stages of the Champions League on two occasions, and clinically disproved the old dictum that ‘practice makes perfect’ by putting in equally inept performances in both campaigns. Rapid Wien failed to win one of its 12 Champions League matches as its porous defence let in 27 goals.</p>
<p><strong>8. Anderlecht</strong></p>
<p>Belgian club Anderlecht has the distinction of bearing the title of the worst of the seasoned campaigners in the Champions League. In eight tournament appearances Anderlecht has progressed beyond the group stages only once, and has managed to amass a goal difference of -50, letting in an average of almost 2 goals a game in all Champions League matches.</p>
<p><strong>7. Steaua Bucuresti</strong></p>
<p>Steaua Bucuresti also doesn’t have much to show for its five Champions League appearances. The Romanian club have won only 4 of their 30 matches in the tournament, and have never managed to progress beyond the group stage of the Champions League.</p>
<p><strong>6. Besiktas</strong></p>
<p>Besiktas are one short of Steaua Bucuresti’s record of 5 Champions League appearances without securing progression to the second round. However, it is not this fact that earns them a place of honour amongst the worst clubs in Champions League history. Instead, Besiktas must be acknowledged for being on the receiving end of the biggest hiding in Champions League history, taking an 8-0 pasting from Liverpool in the group stages of the 2007/2008 Champions League.</p>
<p><strong>5. Lierse SK</strong></p>
<p>Lierse SK is another Belgian Club without much to celebrate in the Champions League. During their single Champions League campaign, Lierse were on the receiving end of 12 goals, scored three of their own, and departed the tournament with just a single victory to show for their time on Europe’s biggest football stage.</p>
<p><strong>4. Willem II Tilburg</strong></p>
<p>One must assume that the ‘II’ in the name of Dutch club Willem II Tilburg was not inserted to commemorate their 2 point haul in the 1999 Champions League. Tilburg qualified for the tournament by virtue of finishing second in the Dutch League and were rewarded for this feat by having 17 goals hammered past their defence as they tumbled out of the tournament without a single win.</p>
<p><strong>3. AIK Stockholm</strong></p>
<p>AIK Stockholm are the only club to have represented Sweden in the Champions League, and were hailed by an expectant Swedish public when they qualified for the tournament in 1999. AIK Stockholm’s Champions League debut proved to be a baptism of fire, as the hapless Swedes lost 5 games and drew 1. AIK Stockholm eventually departed the Champions League with only a single point and a -12 goal difference to show for their efforts.</p>
<p><strong>2. FC Kosice</strong></p>
<p>Just when you thought that clubs had scraped the bottom of the barrel in the Champions League, along comes FC Kosice. The Slovakian Club represented their country in the Champions League in 1998, and in the space of just a few months achieved the significant feat of becoming the first ever club to be knocked out of the Champions League without picking up a single point.</p>
<p><strong>1. Levski Sofia</strong></p>
<p>Not to be outdone by the exploits of FC Kosice, Levski Sofia arrived on the scene in 2006 with the apparent intention of making Kosice’s Champions League record look respectable. The Bulgarian side played 6 fixtures during the course of its Champions League campaign, conceding an average of 3 goals a match and scoring just one goal of its own. The club departed the tournament with no points.</p>
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		<title>Manchester City Shocked In UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round First-Leg</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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<p>Manchester City are in danger of an early exit from Europe after a shock 1-0 home defeat by Danish side Midtjylland in their UEFA Cup second qualifying round first-leg match on Thursday. The loss adds to the ongoing turmoil at the club. Mark Hughes had been obliged to state publicly he would be staying at the club amid talk of financial constraints and internal conflict and could have used a victory in this match to lighten the mood around the club.</p>
<p>It was the worst possible start for City manager Mark Hughes as midfielder Danny Olsen struck in the 15th minute to give Midtjylland a good chance of progressing to the first round after the return leg in two weeks’ time. <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/aug/15/manchestercity.uefa">The Guardian reports</a> that the City supporters booed the team off the field, while <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/manchester_city/article4535795.ece">The Times</a> quotes Thomas Thomasberg, the 33-year-old coach of Midtjylland, who accused City of complacency and of underestimating his side. “Maybe they didn’t know our players,” he said. “Maybe they made stupid decisions because they lost the ball and thought it would be so easy to get it back.”</p>
<p>There was no complacency for one of City’s domestic rivals, Aston Villa, as they cruised past FH Hafnarfjordur by a 4-1 scoreline. Almost as significant as the scoreline was the fact that Gareth Barry started for Villa, making himself ineligible to represent another club in the Champions League until the knockout phase in February. Could that signal the end of the much discussed courtship by Liverpool? <a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/2008/08/15/liverpool-still-interested-in-cup-tied-gareth-barry-115875-20697488/">The Daily Mirror has the rumour</a> that Liverpool are going to come back with yet another bid for Barry.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="/media/2008/08/sow-rennes.jpg" alt="sow rennes Manchester City Shocked In UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round First Leg" vspace="5" width="450" height="300" title="Manchester City Shocked In UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round First Leg" /></p>
<p>Another club that was on the wrong end of an upset was Ligue 1 side Rennes, as they fell to Norwegian league leaders Stabaek by a 2-1 score. 36 year-old central defender Kjolo headed home a corner kick in each half for the home side while Moussa Sow (pictured above) scored a critical away goal to give Rennes hope for the return leg at home.As always, a collection of highlights that have made their way to the web has been compiled by the people at <a href="http://www.101greatgoals.com/2008/08/uefa-cup-goals-man-city-shocked-at-home-by-fc-midtjylland-villa-hit-four-in-iceland/">101greatgoals.com</a>.</p>
<p>The complete list of first-leg scores is posted below:<br />
Metalurgs  0 – 2   SC Vaslui<br />
FK Borac 	1 – 0   Lokomotiv Sofia<br />
Vojvodina 	0 – 0   Hapoel Tel Aviv<br />
FC Honka 	0 – 0   Viking Stavanger<br />
Legia Warsaw 1 – 2  FC Moscow<br />
FC Haka  0 – 4   Brondby<br />
Stuttgart  2 – 1  Gyor<br />
APOEL Nicosia  2 – 2  Crvena Zvezda<br />
Litex Lovech  0 – 0  Hapoel Ironi KS<br />
Djurgarden  2 – 1  Rosenborg<br />
Elfsborg  2 – 2  St Patrick’s Athletic<br />
Stabaek  2 – 1  Rennes<br />
FK Suduva  1 – 4 Red Bull Salzburg<br />
Young Boys Berne  4 – 1  Debreceni VSC<br />
Hafnarfjordur 1 – 4 Aston Villa<br />
Gent  2 – 1 Kalmar<br />
Aris Salonika  1 – 0 NK Slaven Koprivnica<br />
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3 – 2 AC Bellinzona<br />
Slovan Liberec 	1 – 2 MSK Zilina<br />
FC Copenhagen 	3 – 1 Lillestrom<br />
Maccabi Netanya  1 – 1 Cherno More<br />
FC Zurich 1 – 1  Sturm Graz<br />
AEK Athens 0 – 1 Omonia Nicosia<br />
KS Vllaznia 0 – 3 Napoli<br />
Siroki Brijeg 1 – 2 Besiktas<br />
Manchester City 0 – 1 Midtjylland<br />
Queen of the South 1 – 2  Nordsjaelland<br />
NK Ljubljana 0 – 2 Hertha Berlin<br />
Braga 1 – 0  Zrinjski Mostar<br />
Lech Poznan 6 – 0  Grasshoppers<br />
Deportivo La Coruna 	0 – 0 Hajduk Split</p>
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