Ramos unique: Bilbao the place for EURO 2020

2019/20 guarantees to be an extended, onerous however memorable season, with EURO 2020 the icing on the cake. How are you trying ahead to it?Sergio Ramos: It goes to be a particular season. First, with Real Madrid, we are going to battle for trophies on all fronts; after which there's EURO 2020, which is such a sexy goal to goal for, considered one of my large private targets of the approaching season. To play in your nation, Spain, is at all times one thing particular, and to truly play with my Spanish team-mates at San Mamés in a EURO group stage – offered

Jürgen Klopp v Bayern: five memorable meetings

Jürgen Klopp v Bayern: five memorable meetings

Their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie is the clubs' first competitive meeting since 2001, but Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp has faced Bayern frequently enough during that hiatus – 29 times, in fact (W9 D4 L16).Indeed, apart from Carlo Ancelotti, whose Napoli side Liverpool eliminated in December, Klopp has pitted his wits against every permanent Bayern coach this century, with Niko Kovač next in line.

Bruins Legend Rene Rancourt Reveals Most Memorable Moment, Plans For Retirement

Bruins Legend Rene Rancourt Reveals Most Memorable Moment, Plans For Retirement

BOSTON — Rene Rancourt, like he has done so many times, walked onto the TD Garden ice to sing the Canadian and American national anthems before Wednesday night’s game between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens. But this night had a different feel. The emotion of the crowd, and Rancourt himself, clearly was heightened. That’s because the legendary national anthem singer will retire at the end of the season, the B’s announced Wednesday. Rancourt has been singing the “Star-Spangled Banner” and “O Canada” before Bruins games for more than 40 years, and he’s become a staple of not only the B’s culture, but also the community as well. NESN.com

Wayne Rooney: six memorable European games

Wayne Rooney: six memorable European games

Wayne Rooney has brought the curtain down on 13 successful years at Manchester United after rejoining boyhood club Everton on a two-year deal. The 31-year-old departs Old Trafford having savoured numerous highs in UEFA club competition, not least helping the Red Devils clinch the UEFA Champions League in 2008 and the UEFA Europa League last season.The club's all-time top scorer also holds United's goals record in Europe after he nudged past Ruud van Nistelrooy with his 39th effort in November. As he ends his stay, UEFA.com looks back at six of his most unforgettable moments in continental competition.

A look back at the memorable moments from Rio

By TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Michael Phelps won more medals than anyone else, again. And then he said farewell, also again. Usain Bolt kissed the finish line goodbye after enhancing his Olympic legacy. Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky delivered under the burden of enormous expectations. Two strangers went from rivals to forever-linked by a display of kindness, an entire island seemed to celebrate a tennis match, and a gold medalist scampered home to avoid legal issues after a robbery story unraveled. And then the home team won soccer gold. The Rio de Janeiro Olympics were not perfect. But there were moments — some great, some dreadful and some downright ugly — that will not, and should not, be forgotten. Here’s a

Schweinsteiger’s most memorable moments

Bastian Schweinsteiger has announced his international retirement after a distinguished career in which he won 120 caps, the FIFA World Cup and a legion of fans. UEFA.com picks out his most memorable moments for his country.First appearance for GermanyFresh from the UEFA European Under-21 Championship on home soil, Schweinsteiger received a late call-up to Germany's squad for UEFA EURO 2004 in Portugal.The then 19-year-old was preparing for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship when coach Rudi Völler asked him to join the senior side – and so a remarkable international career began. This image shows 'Schweini' earning his first ever Germany cap, du... UEFA.com - News

John Terry’s memorable European moments

With John Terry having announced that he is set to leave Chelsea at the end of the season, UEFA.com looks back at five of the Blues' captains most memorable nights in Europe. "It's not going to be a fairy-tale ending," said the 35-year-old, whose contract is not due to be renewed in the summer, but the Chelsea youth product has undoubtedly left a major mark during his 18 years at Stamford Bridge.Vålerenga 2-3 Chelsea: 1998/99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals, second legAged 18, Terry made his UEFA club competition debut alongside Michael Duberry in defence as holders Chelsea reached the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals. The youngster played his part in t...