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The historic hat-trick that made Bale the most expensive player in football history

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Gareth Bale scored a historic hat-trick in the Tottenham shirt in which he was ‘introduced’ to football’s elite and went on to become the most expensive transfer in football history.

Gareth Bale has announced his retirement from football at the age of 33. The great Welsh footballer had a great career playing for Real Madrid and Tottenham, among others.

With the ‘spurs’, Bale made the ‘leap’ into the European elite and the match in which he struck was undoubtedly the match against Giuseppe Meazza’s Inter, in which Tottenham were defeated 4-3 and Bale scored a hat-trick.


The Welsh international scored fine goals to become the most expensive transfer in football history at €101m in September 2013, beating Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United to Real for €94m.

Source: Sport 24

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Barcelona threatens to exit Champions League over Negreira case

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According to El Confidencial, UEFA is considering banning Barcelona from next season’s Champions League for their involvement in the Negreira affair.

Barcelona could stay out of the Champions League next season, SAccording to ‘El Confidencial’, UEFA is considering not allowing them Participation in the European competitions due to the “Negreira case”.

Recently the Barcelona Prosecutor’s Office formal charges brought against the Catalan club and against, among others, its former president, Giuseppe Maria Bartomeu, for this particular case.

Uefa For her part, she asked the Spanish Football Federation for more information on the case, with RFEF chaired by Luis Rubiales to submit a detailed report.

The highest body in European football stipulates in Article 12 that “all persons subject to the UEFA rules must refrain from any behavior that affects or could affect the integrity of matches and competitions”. Essentially, it is about “illegal or unfair influence” on the course of a game or an event.

In this case, Barcelona turned out to be involved “Any activity aimed at determining or influencing the outcome at the national or international level”UEFA will ban it from European competitions.

We recall that the former Spanish arbitrator and member of the Spanish Arbitration Commission, Negreira, he was reportedly paid nearly €7,000,000 from 2001 to July 2018 to take on an advisory role at Barcelona in arbitration, the club and the referee’s claim.

Source: Sport 24

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Women’s Champions League. Bayern beat Arsenal, Barcelona beat Roma

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On March 21, the first quarter-finals were played. Champions League among women

Bayern beat Arsenal 1-0 at home and Barcelona beat Roma 1-0 away.

The remaining games will be played on 22 March: Lyon vs Chelsea, PSG vs Wolfsburg.

The return matches will be held in a week.

Women’s Champions League. 1/4 final

First matches. March 22

  • 19:45. Bayern (Germany) – Arsenal (England) – 1:0 (Goal: Lea Schuller, 39)
  • 22:00. Rome (Italy) – Barcelona (Spain) – 0:1 (Goal: Salma Paraluelo, 34)

First matches. March 23

  • 19:45. Lyon (France) – Chelsea (England)
  • 22:00. PSG (France) – Wolfsburg (Germany)

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Players: Serie A is stronger, the Champions League is better and Milan is better Milan

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The head coach of Milan Stefano Pioli, commenting on the foaling of the 1/4 final of the Champions League, played the “Rosoneri” vipalo against the leader of Serie A – Napoli.

If you win, the bet against the strongest in the Inter-Benfica pair wins.

“We are in the quarterfinals. We are Milan, and we want to continue. We are stronger, in the championship they manage to go faster, lower with us, but the League of Champions is the same League of Champions, and Milan is same as Milan.

spaghetti? I don’t think I got any advice. I have wonders with him and I respect him as a great trainer.

There is a big difference between Serie A and the League of Champions, but at the same time we can be in the middle of the championship. The League of Champions is a goal and we can think that we will take this road to the end. Why do you have to think that we don’t see anything in us?”, were the words of Pioli Football Italia.

Let’s guess, the first match of the 1/4 final of the League of Champions between Milan and Napoli will take place on April 12 in Milan, and the big game will take place on April 18 in Naples.

Source: Football UA

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