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Nov 1 2002, 06:52 PM
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Oliver Kahn got away with playing golf while nursing a thigh injury but might have pushed it too far by also spending the night in a discotheque last weekend. He got fined with 10.000 Euro.
Champions League of this week: Bayer 04 Leverkusen secured qualification from Group F of the UEFA Champions League after a hard-fought win over Olympiakos Piraeus FC at the BayArena stadium.
FC Bayern München were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League after losing their crucial Group G game against RC Deportivo La Coruńa 2-1 in Spain. They even do not play in UEFA Cup.
Borussia Dortmund coach Matthias Sammer singled out Tomá Rosický for praise after the Czech midfield player had scored the penalty that defeated Arsenal FC 2-1 at the Westfalenstadion to book his side's place in the second group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
And the german teams in UEFA Cup: Ebbe Sand headed a last-minute goal to give FC Schalke 04 a dramatic 3-2 win over Legia Warsawa in their UEFA Cup second round first-leg match at the Wojska Polskiego stadium in Warsaw.
A goal 30 seconds from time ended APOEL Nicosia FC's resistance in Cyprus and put Hertha BSC Berlin firmly on course for the third round of the UEFA Cup. A capacity crowd at the Üllöi úti stadium could not inspire Ferencvárosi TC to find a way past VfB Stuttgart in their UEFA Cup second round scoreless first-leg match. An own goal from SV Werder Bremen's Frank Verlaat just 20 minutes after he had drawn his side level gave SBV Vitesse a 2-1 UEFA Cup second-round first-leg victory at the Gelredome in Arnhem. -
There is terrific news to report from Germany, as Kaiserslautern's Egyptian international defender Hany Ramzy is well on the road to recovery from a serious bout with tuberculosis.
Bundesliga club Hansa Rostock will have to reckon without Jochen Kientz for between 3-5 weeks due to a stubborn-to-heal Achilles injury.
Bundesliga lightweights Energie Cottbus have been forced into a shrewd measure in order to improve their unenviable financial situation, as they have confirmed the imminent release of two of their longest serving players in Vasile Miriuta and formerly VfL Wolfsburg player Bruno Akrapovic.
Champions League of this week: Bayer 04 Leverkusen secured qualification from Group F of the UEFA Champions League after a hard-fought win over Olympiakos Piraeus FC at the BayArena stadium.
FC Bayern München were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League after losing their crucial Group G game against RC Deportivo La Coruńa 2-1 in Spain. They even do not play in UEFA Cup.
Borussia Dortmund coach Matthias Sammer singled out Tomá Rosický for praise after the Czech midfield player had scored the penalty that defeated Arsenal FC 2-1 at the Westfalenstadion to book his side's place in the second group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
And the german teams in UEFA Cup: Ebbe Sand headed a last-minute goal to give FC Schalke 04 a dramatic 3-2 win over Legia Warsawa in their UEFA Cup second round first-leg match at the Wojska Polskiego stadium in Warsaw.
A goal 30 seconds from time ended APOEL Nicosia FC's resistance in Cyprus and put Hertha BSC Berlin firmly on course for the third round of the UEFA Cup. A capacity crowd at the Üllöi úti stadium could not inspire Ferencvárosi TC to find a way past VfB Stuttgart in their UEFA Cup second round scoreless first-leg match. An own goal from SV Werder Bremen's Frank Verlaat just 20 minutes after he had drawn his side level gave SBV Vitesse a 2-1 UEFA Cup second-round first-leg victory at the Gelredome in Arnhem. -
There is terrific news to report from Germany, as Kaiserslautern's Egyptian international defender Hany Ramzy is well on the road to recovery from a serious bout with tuberculosis.
Bundesliga club Hansa Rostock will have to reckon without Jochen Kientz for between 3-5 weeks due to a stubborn-to-heal Achilles injury.
Bundesliga lightweights Energie Cottbus have been forced into a shrewd measure in order to improve their unenviable financial situation, as they have confirmed the imminent release of two of their longest serving players in Vasile Miriuta and formerly VfL Wolfsburg player Bruno Akrapovic.