Tuesday 31 May 2016

clubs with most debts

10 Most Debt Ridden Football Clubs – 2016
NO.# CLUB DEBT (numbers converted to dollar) TOTAL VALUE
1 Real Madrid  $750m $3.26 billion
2 FC Barcelona $530m $3.17 billion 
3 Manchester United $510m $3.17 billion 
4 Arsenal $320m $1.30 billion 

Bayern Munich No Debt been in profit since 2011-12 season $2.34 billion
5 AC Milan $310m $775 million

Chelsea technically debt free but Roman Abramovich’s $1 billion investment counts if he decides to sell the club. $1.36 billion 
6 Juventus $230 million (increased rapidly in last few years becuase new stadium construction cost) $837 million

Manchester City Completely debt free and posted $15.2 million profit after tax $1.37 billion 
8 Liverpool $210m (FSG group paid £69m of clubs debt in 2015) $982 million
9 QPR $145m  $190m
10 Borussia Dortmund Clear out the $82 million debt at the end of 2014 and became debt free $700 million

THE BEST STRIKERS EVER IN THE WORLD OF FOOTBALL....

Goals is what separate winning teams from the losing ones and it is by far the most important aspect in football. Over the decades teams relied upon out and out goal scoring strikers also known as center forwards or number 9s to get goals. Traditional number 9s are pretty much dying breed in football as tactics and football style has evolved as successful managers of today prefer mobile number 10s playing upfront. We take a look at some of the greatest out and out strikers of all times.
greatest strikers of all times
Ranking the best strikers is a tough task as we had so many great numbers 9, we have compiled a definite list of top 10 center forwards using the two main criteria of “goals” and “success” with their respective teams.

#10. Thierry Henry (France/Arsenal)


Clubs: Monaco/Juventus/Arsenal/Barcelona/New York RB
Club Goals: 284 goals in 581 matches
National Team: France
International Goals: 51 in 123 matches
Henry started his career as a silky winger with incredible change of pace but when he transferred to Arsenal under Arsene Wenger he became out and out center forward and went on to become Arsenal’s all time top goal scorer. He won premier league golden boot on three different occasions and also had huge success with national team france where he won the 1998 world cup and 2000 European championship. He is also french all time top scorer with 51 goals in 123 matches.

#9. Arthur Friedenreich (Brazil/Sao Paulo)


Clubs: Various brazilian clubs
Club Goals: 1329
Probably the first football super star, Arthur Friedenreich claims to have scored 1329 goals in his 26 year career playing for several Brazilian clubs. Although the exact number of goals in unknown but various sources claims his career total to be definitely above 1200. That makes him only first of two players to have gone past 1000 career goals milestone. The other name is “Pele”

#8. Alfredo Di Stéfano (Spain/Real Madrid)


Clubs: River Plate/Millonarios/Real Madrid/Espanyol
Club Goals: 376 (512 matches)
National Team: Argentina/Colombia and Spain
International Goals: 23 goals in 31 matches
Di Stefano was born in Argentina and played for River Plate from 1945 to 1949 before sealing his move to Colombia club Millonarios where he scored 90 goals in just 102 matches which lead his move to Real Madrid. De Stefano played for Real Madrid from 1953 to 1965 in what was a hugely successful period for him and the club where they won 5 back to back European titles and di stefano scored in each of the 5 finals including hattrick in 1960 final against Eintracht Frankfurt. He ended up Real Madrid’s top scorer for half a century before Ronaldo recently broke his record.

#7. Romario (Brazil/Barcelona)


1994 world cup winners with Brazil, Romario’s club career span over 2 decades but his finest years came with his native clubs Vasco da Gama, PSV and FC Barcelona from 1985 to 1995. Romario was integral part of Brazilian national team where he scored 55 goals in 70 international matches.
Ramario has scored over 1000 goals if we include all his youth team and friendly matches goals. He was congratulated by both FIFA and UEFA but they do not recognize his 1000 goals claim. His finest hour came in 1994 world cup where his 5 goals helped Brazil win their 4th World Cup title.

#6. Eusebio (Portugal/Benfica)


One of the most prolific goal scorer in history, Eusebio spent peak of his career at Portugal clubs Sporting and Benfica scoring 390 goals in just 343 matches majority of which came while playing for Benfica during 1960 to 1975.
In total Eusebio scored 790 goals in competitive games including 41 for Portugal national team. He ended up top scorer in Portugal division 1 for record 9 times and also won the golden boot in 1966 world cup finishing second after losing against England in the final.

#5. Marco Van Basten (Netherlands/Ajax/AC Milan)


Van Basten played entire club career at Ajax and Milan and both spells were hugely successful in terms of personal statistics and team success. 128 goals in just 133 games for Ajax prompted a move to AC Milan(Italy) where he scored another 90 goals in just 147 matches. He won the golden boot in 1988 European championship guiding Holland to their first ever major trophy. In his 8 years at AC Milan he won 5 Serie A titles and 2 european cups and also won three ballon d’or awards in his time with Milan before retiring in 1995.

#4. Gerd Muller (Germany/Bayern Munich)


One of the greatest goal scorers of all times, Muller played for Bayern Munich from 1965 to 1979 and scored impressive 398 goals in just 453 competitive games. His goal scoring exploits at international levels are even more impressive with 68 goals in just 62 games where he guided Germany to 1974 world cup and 1972 european championship. His record 14 goals in world cups was surpassed by Ronaldo in 2006 world cup.

#3. Ferenc Puskas (Hungary/Real Madrid)


You are not going to find a more prolific goal scorer in history books than Hungary”s greatest sportsmen, Ference Puskas who 577 goals in just 588 competitive games for Hungarian clubs Budapest Honved and Real Madrid. At international level he represented Hungary from 1945 to 1956 and scored 84 goals in just 85 matches and helped them to their best ever world cup performance as they finished runners up in 1954.
He world 3 back to back european titles with Real Madrid from 1958 to 1960 and his strike partnership with Alfredo di Stefano was the major reason of Real Madrid’s unmatched success.

#2. Ronaldo (Brazil/Real Madrid)


As far as the individal skill is concerned there is no one better than Brazil’s very own Ronaldo. He represented number of top european clubs and scored 247 goals in 343 games. Persistent injuries made him miss most of his peak career on treatment table but when fit he was a sight to be hold. Scored 42 goals in just 46 games with PSV before putting in a historic season with Barcelona where he 34 goals in 1 season before moving to Inter Milan where injury stricken 5 years only yielded 68 appearances and 49 goals. Next 5 years at Real Madrid produced another 83 goals in 125 matches.
He usually saved his best form for international level where he scored 62 goals in just 98 matches for Brazil and won 1994 and 2002 world cups with Brazil.

#1. PELE (Brazil/Santos)


Most career goals in football a record recognized by both FIFA and “guinness world records” is held by PELE. Widely regarded as the greatest footballer to have ever graced the beautiful game. His 1,279 goals in just 1363 matches is a record which will be hard to break anytime soon. He spent most of his career playing for native Santos where he scored 619 goals in 638 official games while 77 goals with Brazil makes him the all time top scorer for the country.
He is the only footballer to have won three world cup titles and was also declared FIFA player of the century.

DONT GET BORED....CHECK OUT THE BEST 20 FRIENDLY MATCHES IN 2016 PRE-SEASON...

20 Best Friendly Matches To Look Forward To In 2016 Pre-Season

2015-16 Football season ended with some great stories around europe and as we move to international football this summer with both Copa America and Euro 2016 taking place pretty much at the same time we won’t be short of any high quality football. Euro 2016 ends on 10th July and after that players will be heading back to their clubs for the preparations of 2016-17 season. All big teams around europe has announced their pre-season schedules and you can look forward to some quality football action before the competition season begins. We take a look at some of the mouthwatering friendly games scheduled this summer.
Best pre-season matches 2016

Best Friendlies Matches in 2016 Pre-Season:

Since we have a very extensive international program this summer with both Copa America and UEFA Euro taking place in June-July some the big clubs will give their star players extra time to recover. But we do have a very quality pre-season shaping up with all top european clubs involved in some great friendlies and we take a look at some big games. for example english champions Leicester City to play spanish giants FC Barcelona and french champions PSG while Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Liverpool are playing against each other.
International Champions Cup 2016: ICC is a pre-season friendly tournament which takes place in USA, Australia and China. This year they have signed up some big teams and you will get number of quality games before the competitive season begins.
Best 2016 Pre-Season Matches – Confirmed
DATE MATCHES TIME VENUE
22 July Man United vs Borussia Dortmund 13:00 uk time Shanghai, China
23 July Leicester City vs Celtic  17:30 UK Glasgow, Scotland
24 July Inter Milan vs PSG 21:00 UK time Eugene, Oregon, USA
25 July Manchester United vs Man City 13:00 uk time Beijing, China
26 July Juventus vs Tottenham 13:00 uk time Melbourne, Australia
27 July Real Madrid vs PSG 00:30 uk time Columbus, Ohio, USA
27 July Bayern Munich vs AC Milan 01:00 am uk time Chicago, IL
27 July Chelsea vs Liverpool 01:00 am uk time Pasadena, CA, USA
28 July Man City vs Borussia Dortmund 13:00 uk time Shanghai, China
28 July Arsenal vs MLS All Stars 13:00 uk time Avaya Stadium, SJ, US
29 July Tottenham vs Atletico Madrid 13:00 uk time Melbourne, Australia
30 July FC Barcelona vs Celtic 17:00 uk time Dublin, Ireland
30 July Real Madrid vs Chelsea 09:00 pm uk time Ann Arbor, MI, USA
30 July Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan 10:00 pm uk time Charlotte, NC, USA
30 July Leicester City vs PSG 01:30 am uk time Carson, CA, USA
03 August Barcelona vs Leicester City 19:00 uk time Stockholm, Sweden
03 August Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich 00:30 uk time East Rutherford, NJ
03 August AC Milan vs Chelsea 01:00 am uk time Minneapolis, MN
06 August FC Barcelona vs Liverpool 19:00 uk time London, England
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CHECK OUT WHO ARE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CLUBS IN THE HISTORY OF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE..

Most Successful Teams In UEFA Champions League History
YEAR WINNERS RUNNERS-UP RESULT
1956 spainReal Madrid  Stade de Reims Real Madrid won 4-3
1957 spainReal Madrid  Fiorentina Real Madrid won 2-0
1958 spainReal Madrid AC Milan Real Madrid won 3-2
1959 spainReal Madrid   Stade de Reims Real Madrid won 2-0
1960 spainReal Madrid Eintracht Frankfurt Real Madrid won 7-0
1961 PortugalBenfica  Barcelona Benfica won by 3-2
1962 PortugalBenfica  Real Madrid Benfica won by 5-3
1963 italyAC Milan  Benfica AC Milan won by 2-1
1964 italyInter Milan Real Madrid Inter Milan won by 3-1
1965 italyInter Milan  Benfica Inter Milan won by 1-0
1966 spainReal Madrid  Partizan Real Madrid won by 2-1
1967 ScotlandCeltic  Inter Milan Celtic won by 2-1
1968 England cricket flagManchester United  Benfica Man Utd won by 4-1 in extra time
1969 italyAC Milan  Ajax Milan won by 4-0
1970 hollandFeyenoord  Celtic Fayenoord won by 2-1
1971 hollandAjax  Panathinaikos Ajax won by 2-0
1972 hollandAjax   Inter Milan Ajax won by 2-0
1973 hollandAjax   Juventus Ajax won by 1-0
1974 GermanyBayern Munich  Atletico Madrid Bayern won 5-1 on aggregate
1975 GermanyBayern Munich   Leeds United Bayern won 2-0
1976 GermanyBayern Munich  Saint-Étienne Bayern won 1-0
1977 England cricket flagLiverpool  Borussia M’gladbach Liverpool (3-1)
1978 England cricket flagLiverpool  Club Brugge Liverpool (1-0)
1979 England cricket flagNottingham Forest  Malmo Nottingham (1-0)
1980 England cricket flagNottingham Forest  Hamburg Nottingham (1-0)
1981 England cricket flagLiverpool  Real Madrid Liverpool (1-0)
1982 England cricket flagAston Villa  Bayern Munich Aston Villa (1-0)
1983 GermanyHamburg Juventus Hamburg (1-0)
1984 England cricket flagLiverpool  AS Roma Liverpool won 4-2 on penalties
1985 italyJuventus  Liverpool Juventus (1-0)
1986 Romania flagSteaua BucureÈ™ti  Barcelona Steaua BucureÈ™ti 2-0 on penalties
1987 PortugalFC Porto  Bayern Munich Porto (2-1)
1988 hollandPSV Eindhoven  Benfica PSV won 6-5 on penalties
1989 italyAC Milan  Steaua BucureÈ™ti Milan (4-0)
1990 italyAC Milan  Benfica Milan (1-0)
1991 YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade  Marseille Red Star won 5-3 on penalties
1992 spainBarcelona  Sampdoria Barcelona (1-0)
1993 franceMarseille  AC Milan Marseille (1-0)
1994 italyAC Milan  Barcelona AC Milan (4-0)
1995 hollandAjax  AC Milan Ajax (1-0)
1996 italyJuventus  Ajax Juventus (4-2 on penalties)
1997 GermanyBorussia Dortmund  Juventus B.Dortmund (3-1)
1998 spainReal Madrid  Juventus Real Madrid (1-)
1999 England cricket flagManchester United  Bayern Munich Man utd (2-1)
2000 spainReal Madrid  Valencia Real Madrid (3-0)
2001 GermanyBayern Munich  Valencia Bayern (5-4 on penalties)
2002 spainReal Madrid  Bayer Leverkusen Real Madrid won 2-1
2003 italyAC Milan  Juventus AC Milan (3-2 on penalties)
2004 PortugalFC Porto  AS Monaco FC Porto (3-0)
2005 England cricket flagLiverpool  AC Milan Liverpool (3-2 on penalties)
2006 spainBarcelona  Arsenal Barcelona (2-1)
2007 italyAC Milan  Liverpool AC Milan (2-1)
2008 England cricket flagManchester United  Chelsea Man United (6-5 on penalties)
2009 spainBarcelona  Manchester United Barcelona (2-0)
2010 italyInter Milan Bayern Munich Inter (3-0)
2011 spainBarcelona Manchester United Barcelona (3-1)
2012 England cricket flagChelsea  Bayern Munich Chelsea (4-3 on penalties)
2013 GermanyBayern Munich Borussia Dortmund Bayern (2-1)
2014 spainReal Madrid  Atletico Madrid Real Madrid (4-1 in extra time)
2015 spainBarcelona  Juventus Barcelena (3-1)
2016 spainReal Madrid  Atletico Madrid Real Madrid (5-3 on penalties)
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