The 1999 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match that took place on Wednesday, 26 May 1999. The match was played at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, to determine the winner of the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League.
Who played in the Champions League final in 2010?
The final was contested by Manchester United and Bayern Munich. The match is best remembered for Manchester United scoring two last-minute goals in injury time to win 2–1, after having trailed for most of the match.
Who scored the first goal in the Champions League?
Six minutes into the match, Ronny Johnsen fouled Bayern striker Jancker just outside the area, and Basler placed a low free kick around the United wall to score the first goal, with Schmeichel caught flat-footed. Although they were now a goal down, United began to dominate possession, but failed to create any clear-cut chances.
How did Manchester United win the 1998 Champions League?
Since neither Manchester United nor Bayern Munich had won their respective leagues in 1997–98, both sides faced a qualifier to enter the 1998–99 Champions League. Manchester United were drawn against Polish champions ŁKS Łódź and won 2–0 on aggregate, goals from Ryan Giggs and Andy Cole in the first leg at Old Trafford giving them the victory.
What happened in the 1999 Stanley Cup Final?
The series shifted back to Marine Midland Arena for the sixth game on June 19, 1999, where the Dallas Stars would seek their first Stanley Cup, while the Buffalo Sabres would fight for a win to extend the series to a seventh and final game.
What happened in the Champions League Matchday 3 and 4?
Matchdays 3 and 4 saw double-headers, with Manchester United taking on Brøndby and Bayern Munich playing Barcelona. Manchester United beat Brøndby 6–2 in their first match at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, then 5–0 at Old Trafford two weeks later.
What did Clive Tyldesley say in 1999 Champions League final?
Manchester United fans who watched the 1999 UEFA Champions League final unfold on television screens throughout the UK will forever associate the voice of Clive Tyldesley with that dramatic night. Here, the ITV football commentator who famously cried, “And Solskjaer has won it!”