Greatest UEFA Champions League comebacks

The 2018/19 semi-finals have each featured astonishing revivals from three targets down, Liverpool recovering from a 3-Zero defeat at Barcelona to win 4-Zero at Anfield earlier than Lucas Moura's second-half hat-trick introduced Tottenham again from 2-Zero behind at Ajax, and 3-Zero general, to undergo on away targets. Do both qualify as the best UEFA Champions League comeback ever?Four-goal deficit Paris Saint-Germain 4-0 BarcelonaBarcelona 6-1 Paris Saint-Germain 2016/17 spherical of 16

Real Madrid continue to dominate UEFA club rankings

Real Madrid continue to dominate UEFA club rankings

Real Madrid ended top of the UEFA club coefficient rankings for the fourth straight season while Spain remains the dominant national association after the 2016/17 campaign. The associations' positions in the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League access lists are determined on the basis of the associations' coefficients established at the finish of the 2016/17 campaign, on the basis of the associations' coefficients from seasons 2012/13 to 2016/17.

2016/17 UEFA Youth League skills challenges

2016/17 UEFA Youth League skills challenges

The UEFA Youth League skills challenge invites the 64 teams in this season's competition to submit a video showcasing their tricks and flicks.Here are the entries received so far ...ArsenalJuventusMidtjyllandNitraPSV EindhovenReal MadridSevillaThe winning video from last season: Barcelona's keepy-uppy displayLet us know which video you like most using #UYL. ... UEFA.com - News

2016/17 UEFA Champions League season kicks off

Flora Tallinn 2-1 Lincoln (Alliku 35, Sappinen 49; J Chipolina 57)Estonian champions Flora will look to defend a slender lead in the second leg in Gibraltar thanks to a goal either side of half-time, Joseph Chipolina giving Lincoln hope just before the hour.Second leg: Wednesday 6 July, 19:00CESTThe New Saints 2-1 Tre Penne (Quigley 13, Mullan 40; Fraternali 16)Welsh title holders The New Saints enjoyed the lion's share of the chances in Oswestry but could only establish a one-goal lead advantage for the second leg, Jamie Mullan getting what could prove a crucial goal before the break.Second leg: Tuesday 5 July, 20:...