BL: The hats were formed before the group stage draw



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The playoff playoffs on Wednesday formed the field for the group round of the 2020-2021 Football Champions League season, so the hat schedule was also formed. Hungarian gold medalist Ferencváros will return to the head table after 25 years, where he will be waiting for the (much) higher ranked opponents of the 4th hat. The draw will take place on Thursday from 5 pm, and the best of the previous season will also be announced at the gala. Live coverage of the event will be available on National Sports Online!

Ferencváros awaits the opponents of the fourth hat (Photo: Attila Török)


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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
THURSDAY
17.00:
group round lottery, Nyon – live on UFOs!

LEADER ROUND 4 (PLAYOFF)
REMATCH
CHAMPIONSHIP
Central Jutland (Denmark) v Slavia Prague (Czech Republic) 4–1 (Kaba 65., Scholz 83. – 11-esből, Onyeka 89., Dreyer 90 + 1., Ill. Olayinka 3.)
Move along: a Midtjylland, With a total of 4-1
Salzburg (Austria) –Maccabi Tel-Aviv (Israel) 3–1 (Daka 16, 68, Szoboszlai from 45 + 4 – 11 and Karzew 30)
Move along: a Salzburg, With a total of 5-2
NOT A CHAMPIONSHIP
PAOK (Greek) –FK Krasnodar (Russian) 1–2 (el-Kadduri 77 and Mikhailidis 73 – own goal, Cabella 78)
Move along: the FK Krasnodar, With a total of 4 to 2

What team would you like to see among the Ferencváros BL rivals from the first hat?

Hat schedule before the draw

1. fish
Bayern Munich (German, defending BL title)
Seville (Spanish, El-Defender)
Real Madrid (Spain)
Liverpool (English)
Juventus (Italian)
Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Zenith (Russian)
Porto (Portuguese)

What team do you want to see between Ferencváros BL rivals from the second hat?

2. fish
Barcelona, ​​Spain)
Atlético de Madrid (Spain)
Manchester City (English)
Manchester United (English)
Sahtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
Borussia Dortmund (German)
Chelsea (Angol)
Ajax (Holland)

What team do you want to see among Ferencváros BL rivals from the third hat?

3. fish
Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine)
Salzburg (Austria)
RB Leipzig (German)
Internazionale (Italian)
Olympiacus Piraeus (Greek)
Lazio (Italian)
Atalanta (Italian)
FK Krasnodar (Russian)

4. fish

Lokomotiv Moscow (Russian)
Olympique de Marseille (france)
FC Bruges (Belgian)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (German)
Istanbul Basaksehir (Turkish)
Midtjylland (dan)
Rennes (France)
FERENCVÁROS (Hungarian)

The gala will also announce the best of the year.
The Champions League per post and To the best footballer in Europe head coach of the thirty-two main teams, the women’s Champions League The best coaches from the eight teams of the eight finalists have been voted on, and are complemented by a renowned sports journalist from each of the fifty-five UEFA member states (twenty journalists were asked to vote on the field female).

The European Football Association (UEFA) and ESM (European Sport Media), which brings together Europe’s leading sports newspapers, including National Sports, organized a joint vote for the tenth time. György Szöllősi, editor-in-chief of Hungary’s Nemzeti Sport, was asked to participate in the vote, and he also sought the advice of readers this year before casting the Hungarian vote.

Voters ranked three candidates in each category, receiving five points each. The general list of candidates was based on these scores.

CANDIDATES FOR THE UEFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE, CANDIDATES
OBJECTIVES: Keylor Navas
(Costa Rica-i, Paris Saint-Germain), Manuel Neuer (German, Bayern Munich), Jan Oblak (Slovenian, Atlético de Madrid)
PROTECTORS: David Alaba (Austrian, Bayern Munich), Alphonso davies (kanadai, Bayern Munich), Joshua Kimmich (German, Bayern Munich)
MEDIA COURSES: Thiago Alcantara (spanyol, Bayern Munich), Kevin De Bruyne (Belgian, Manchester City), Thomas muller (German, Bayern Munich)
ATTACKERS: Robert Lewandowski (Polish, Bayern Munich), Kylian Mbappé (France, Paris Saint-Germain), Neymar (brazil, Paris Saint-Germain)

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE, CANDIDATES
GOALKEEPER: Sarah Bouhaddi
(France, Olympique Lyonnais), Christiane endler (chilei, Paris Saint-Germain), Sandra Panos (Barcelona, ​​Spain)
PROTECTORS: Lucy Bronze (English, Olympique Lyonnais, now Manchester City), Lena Goessling (German, Wolfsburg), Wendie renard (France, Olympique Lyonnais)
MEDIA COURSES: Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir (Iceland, Olympique Lyonnais, formerly VfL Wolfsburg), Jennifer Marozan (nemet, Olympique Lyonnais), Alexandra popp (German, VfL Wolfsburg)
ATTACKERS: Delphine Cascarino (France, Olympique Lyonnais), Pernille Harder (Danish, VfL Wolfsburg, now Chelsea), Vivianne Miedema (holland, Arsenal)

The European Football Association (UEFA) also released a list of 3-3 nominees for the Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards last week. No one was surprised by the first Robert Lewandowski that tripled with Bayern Munich in the 2019-2020 season and With 15 goals, he also became the top scorer in the Champions League. – scored 55 goals all season.

Among Munich’s triples, 34-year-old goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has also been added to the list, having previously been chosen to the best goalkeeper in the Bundesliga also in the season that was left behind. Presumably Neuer greatly improved his position in the BL final as he showed great feats.

Outside of them Kevin De Bruyne he was also included among the three candidates. However, he only won the English League Cup with Manchester City this year. voted best of the Premier League season by player vote; He produced 16 goals and 23 assists throughout the season.

UEFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CANDIDATES

Robert Lewandowski (Polish, Bayern Munich)
Manuel Neuer (German, Bayern Munich)
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgian, Manchester City)

The ranking among those who did not fit in the top three:
Four. Lionel messi (Argentina, Barcelona) – 53 votes
Four. Neymar (Brazil, Paris Saint-Germain) – 53 votes
6. Thomas Müller (German, Bayern Munich) – 41 votes
7. Kylian Mbappé (French, Paris Saint-Germain) – 39 votes
8. Thiago Alcantara (Spanish, Bayern Munich / currently Liverpool) – 27 votes
9. Joshua Kimmich (German, Bayern Munich) – 26 votes
10. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portuguese, Juventus) – 25 votes

For coaches, he is one of the final three candidates. Hansi Flick, Bayern Munich coach, who won the Champions League trophy, the German league title and the German Cup with the Bavarians in the first season of his life in Munich – that is, he made a brave triplicate.

Also from the Bundesliga, only 33-year-olds were added to the list Julian Nagelsmann, which led RB Leipzig to the bronze medal in the championship and the semi-finals of the Champions League – thus he became the youngest coach in the history of the series to march with his club so far.

Last but not least, it was also listed as German. Jürgen Klopp, who After 30 years, he led Liverpool in the Premier League to the league title., and also won the world club championship with his team.

UEFA COACH OF THE YEAR
CANDIDATES

Hansi flick (German, Bayern Munich)
Julian Nagelsmann (German, RB Leipzig)
Jurgen Klopp (German, Liverpool)

The ranking among those who did not fit in the top three:
Four. Thomas Thigh (German, Paris Saint-Germain) – 76 votes
5. Gian Piero Gasperini (Italian, Atalanta) – 68 votes
6. Julen lopetegui (Spanish, Seville) – 57 votes
7. Rudi Garcia (French, Lyon) – 32 votes
8. Zinedine Zidane (French, Real Madrid) – 25 votes
9. Pep Guardiola (Spanish, Manchester City) – 11 votes
10. Antonio Conte (Italian, Internazionale) – 9 votes

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEASON
Key dates

Group circle
Draw date:
Thursday, October 1, 5 pm (Athens)
Game days: October 20 and 21; October 27 and 28; November 3 and 4; November 24 and 25; December 1 and 2; December 8 and 9

Final eighth
Draw date:
December 14th.
Game days: February 16 and 17 and February 23 and 24 – first matches; March 9 and 10 and March 16 and 17 – removals

Quarter finals
Draw date:
March 19 (the branch drawing will also be created, so there will be no more draws)
Game days: April 6 and 7; April 13 and 14

Semifinal
Draw date:
March, 19
Game days:
April 27 and 28; May 4 and 5

Finals
May 29, 2021
Istanbul (Turkey), Ataturk Olympic Stadium



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