
FC Bayern Munich Basketball
FC Bayern Munich Basketball, commonly known as Bayern Munich, is a professional basketball club based in Munich, Germany. The club was founded in 1946 and
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The EuroLeague is widely considered to be the most prestigious and competitive club basketball competition in Europe. It attracts top-level players and coaches from around the world, and the quality of play is consistently high.
The league attracts top-level players and coaches from around the world, and the quality of play is consistently high. The league has a long and storied history, with many iconic moments and legendary players.
Overall, the EuroLeague is a highly competitive and respected basketball competition that showcases the best club teams and players from across Europe.
It is a source of pride for many European basketball fans, and its impact on the sport cannot be overstated.
Take a look at the Euroleague for Men website.
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The Europa League is an annual football competition for clubs in Europe, organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The competition was first introduced in 1971 as the UEFA Cup, and it was rebranded as the Europa League in 2009.
The Europa League is considered the second-tier club competition in Europe, behind the UEFA Champions League. It involves clubs from different European countries, who are not able to qualify for the Champions League, based on their domestic league position.
The competition consists of several qualifying rounds, followed by a group stage, knockout rounds, and a final. The winner of the Europa League is automatically qualified for the following season’s Champions League group stage. The competition is highly regarded by clubs, as it provides an opportunity to win a major European trophy and gain valuable experience playing against teams from different countries.
Notable clubs that have won the Europa League/UEFA Cup include Ajax, Sevilla, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Juventus, Tottenham Hotspur, and Real Madrid, among others.
Take a look at the Uefa Europa League website.
The Euro Hockey League (EHL) is the top-tier professional club field hockey competition in Europe, and it is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious and competitive hockey competitions in the world.
The competition was founded in 2007 and is organized by the European Hockey Federation. It features the best club teams from across Europe, with teams qualifying based on their performance in their domestic leagues and cup competitions.
The Euro Hockey League format consists of three stages: the KO16 (knockout stage with 16 teams), the Final 8 (quarterfinals, semifinals, and final), and the Grand Final. Each match is played over four quarters of 15 minutes each, with a 2-minute break at the end of each quarter and a 15-minute halftime break.
The competition is known for its high level of play, with many of the world’s top players and coaches participating. The EHL also has a number of unique features, including a special ranking system that awards points based on a team’s performance in each match, with extra points awarded for goals scored and for winning matches in extra time or a shootout.
The Euro Hockey League has become a major event on the field hockey calendar, and it attracts a large and passionate fan base from across Europe and beyond. The competition has helped to raise the profile of club field hockey, and it is widely seen as a model for how professional field hockey can be developed and promoted.
Take a look at the EHL Eurohockey League website
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The EuroLeague Volleyball competition is known for its high level of play, with many of the world’s top players and coaches participating. The competition has a long and storied history, with many iconic moments and legendary players.
The EuroLeague Volleyball has helped to raise the profile of professional women’s volleyball in Europe and has contributed to the growth of the sport globally. The competition is a major event on the volleyball calendar, attracting a large and passionate fan base from across Europe and beyond.
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Slavia Prague did the Czechia Extra Liga double with both their men and women qualifying for next season’s Euro Hockey League on Saturday.
Both went to shoot-outs with the women defeating HC 1972 Rakovník while the men saw off TJ Plzeň Litice, after both ended 2-2 in normal time.
The women’s final duel brought an even battle in which, after three quarters, Slavia led 1-0 via Lucie Nová and they looked to be on their way when Natalie Hájková extended the margin.
But Rakovník summoned a big comeback with Tereza Matoušková and Veronika Tománková both scoring in the last two minutes to earn the shoot-out chance.
The momentum, though, swung back to Slavia who held their composure to win the shoot-out 2-0.
In the men’s final, the flow of action went the opposite way with Litice building a 2-0 lead via Michal Bárta and Eduard Gerlický. Slavia, though, turned the game around with goals in the last six minutes from Frantisek Toms and Martin Plachý.
And – in contrast to the women’s final – they carried that momentum into the shoot-out to win back the national title after a couple of years of Litice-reign.
Corentin Sellier was the toast of Montrouge as he spun in the winning shoot-out for CAM92 as they defeated Saint Germain in the French men’s final.
Normal time had ended 2-2 to set the scene for CAM92 to win 3-1 in the deciding moment to spark big celebrations.
The match started fairly evenly with both teams keeping an eye on each other and taking no risks. It was ultimately Montrouge who struck first on their second foray into the opposition circle: Louis Poupée opened the scoring with a well-executed penalty corner.
In the second quarter, Saint-Germain raised the tone and the pressure paid off when Blaise Rogeau equalised after a fine team move.
Just before the break, however, Poupée scored his second from a rebound, giving Montrouge the lead again (2-1).
Saint Ger, once again, replied in Q3 via Jules Verrier and while the chances came and went at both ends, that was how it finished in normal time.
The shoot-out went the way of CAM, Lucas Montecot, Timothée Clément and Sellier sending them to success.
Xavi Lleonart enjoyed the perfect send-off to his incredible career with Real Club de Polo with a Spanish men’s title as they beat Atlètic Terrassa 2-1 at the Estadi Municipal Martí Colomer in Terrassa.
Ramon Sala’s team has proven to be the most consistent of the entire season. They won the regular season with two games remaining, defeated Junior 3-2 in the Final Four semi-finals, and in this final match, they did the same against a combative Atlètic.
It was Lleonart who opened the scoring, converting a penalty stroke that Guillemo Fortuño had won with a brilliant individual move. The match had been very even up to that point, but the Barcelona club had the better chances.
Atlètic grew into the game and they were level just before the end of the third quarter. With 15 seconds left, they made two passes from midfield into the opposing box, and Quim Malgosa pounced on a ball to beat Luis Calzado.
The final period became a duel between Pol Cabré and Luis Calzado who blocked the Atlètic player’s shots four times.
Then, with three minutes left, Fortuño passed the ball down the right wing to Arnau de Bruijn, and the ball crossed the goal line.
The video umpire ruled out a goal because the ball touched his body before scoring but a penalty corner was awarded instead for earlier danger; Benedikt Schwarzhaupt step up to score the winning goal for El Polo.
Lleonart said afterwards: “I don’t think sport is fair, it’s not romantic, but you always learn things, and today is a dream come true for me.
“I never thought of today as my last game, but rather another final where the goal had to be achieved. I’m very happy for this team that has been fighting end to end and we’ve finally gotten over the disappointment and achieved what we wanted.
“I don’t know what the future holds, but finishing it like this leaves me fulfilled. I’ve kept going as long as I could, with more desire than physical strength.
“Mentally, I’m ready to continue, but my body isn’t able to support me and we have to be smart at this point and make way for the great stars coming up behind us, with whom we’ll have a brilliant future.”
Both Polo and Atlètic Terrassa will play in next October’s EHL KO16.
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