Keresés

Részletes keresés

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                       Casilllas

 

D.Alves  Ramos   Pepe   Capdevilla

 

                       Gago

 

Messi              Guti            Robinho

 

             Guiza            Villa 

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csinálunk álomcsapatot ? - számolom :)


Az enyém :

Casillas

Ramos - Garay - Coloccini

Senna - Iniesta

Nihat - Aguero - Riera

Guiza - Raul
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Tehát akkor ami a klubbok anyagi helyzetét illeti, vezet a Real, a Barca, a Valencia és a Sevilla. A Valencia helyzete meglepő. Úgy tudom, bár ebben nem vagyok 100% biztos, hogy a Getafe, az Oasasuna és a Betis küzd kissebb anyagi gonddal. A Getafe ha jól emlékszem piacra is dobta részvényeit, amiért asszem 50 millió eurót kérnek.
Előzmény: Yeste (6325)
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csak ezeket találtam:

Soccer Team Valuations 2008 Deloitte

Rank Team Country Current Value1 ($mil) Debt/Value2 (%) 1-Yr Value Change (%) Revenue ($mil) Operating Income3 ($mil)


2 Real Madrid Spain 1,285 27 24 474 112
7 Barcelona Spain 784 7 47 392 92
19 Valencia Spain 254 159 31 145 -49





BBDO's Top 25 Most Valuable European clubs (EUR million): 2007


1. Real Madrid (Spain) 1,063
2. Barcelona (Spain) 948
3. Manchester United (England) 922
4. Chelsea (England) 828
5. AC Milan (Italy) 824
6. Bayern Munich (Germany) 727
7. Inter Milan (Italy) 715
8. Arsenal (England) 712
9. Juventus (Italy) 709
10. Liverpool (England) 645
11. Lyon (France) 453
12. AS Roma (Italy) 441
13. Schalke 04 (Germany) 436
14. Ajax (Netherlands) 368
15. Rangers (Scotland) 332
16. Valencia (Spain) 319
17. Benfica (Portugal) 318
18. Celtic (Scotland) 315
19. Stuttgart (Germany) 288
20. Werder Bremen (Germany) 275
21. Porto (Portugal) 255
22. PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 242
23. Sevilla (Spain) 235
24. Villarreal (Spain) 234
25. Lille (France) 206





Revenue and profitability



WORLD'S WEALTHIEST CLUBS BY REVENUE angol fontban !

1) Real Madrid: £236.2m
2) Man Utd: £212.1m
3) Barcelona: £195.3m
4) Chelsea: £190.5m
5) Arsenal: £177.6m
6) AC Milan: £153m
7) Bayern Munich: £150.3m
8) Liverpool: £133.9m
9) Inter Milan: £131.3m
10) AS Roma: £106.1m
Source: Deloitte: 2006/7






1 Real Madrid 351.0
2 Manchester United 315.2
3 FC Barcelona 290.1
4 Chelsea 283.0
5 Arsenal 263.9
6 AC Milan 227.2
7 Bayern Munich 223.3
8 Liverpool 198.9
9 Internazionale 195.0
10 AS Roma 157.6
11 Tottenham Hotspur 153.1
12 Juventus 145.2
13 Olympique Lyonnais 140.6
14 Newcastle United 129.4
15 Hamburg SV 120.4
16 Schalke 04 114.3
17 Celtic 111.8
18 Valencia 107.6
19 Marseille 99.0
20 Werder Bremen 97.3
Source: Deloitte Football Money League 2008
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Yeste!

Ha a jelenlegi 20 klubbot vesszük, anyagi szempontból kik állnak jól és kik rosszul? Gondolom a Real meg a Barca vezet, de mindent egybevetve érdekelne erről egy statisztikai kimutatás. Már ha van. Láttam már valami hasonló táblázatot, de keresem és nem találom...
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Goals scored

1 Güiza (Mallorca) 27 goals
2 Luis Fabiano (Sevilla) 24
3 Agüero (Atlético) 19
4 Villa (Valencia) 18
5 Nihat (Villarreal) 18
6 Raúl (Madrid) 18
7 Oliveira (Zaragoza) 17

Strike rate, one goal every x minutes (minimum 11 goals scored)

1 Eto'o (Barcelona) 97.9 minutes
2 Luis Fabiano (Sevilla) 101.2
3 Güiza (Mallorca) 116.4
4 Villa (Valencia) 119.0
5 Nihat (Villarreal) 123.1
6 Van Nistelrooy (Madrid) 123.3
7 Kanouté (Sevilla) 143.3

Assists

1 Guti (Madrid) 14 assists
2 Ibagaza (Mallorca) 14
3 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 12
4 Messi (Barcelona) 10
5 Henry (Barcelona) 9
6 Arango (Mallorca) 9
7 Robinho (Madrid) 8




Yellow cards
1 Sergio Ramos (Madrid) 17
2 Ayala (Zaragoza) 16
3 Josetxo (Osasuna) 15
4 Luccin (Zaragoza) 15
5 Perea (Atlético) 15
6 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 15
7 Serrano (Racing) 14



Red cards
1 Ballesteros (Mallorca) 3
2 Aitor Ocio (Athletic) 3
3 Sergio Ramos (Madrid) 3
4 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 3
5 Cifuentes (Valladolid) 2
6 Matuzalem (Zaragoza) 2
7 Reyes (Atlético) 2



Fouls committed
1 Moisés Hurtado (Espanyol) 95
2 Pavone (Betis) 89
3 Bruno (Almería) 87
4 Jesús Vázquez (Recreativo) 85
5 Marchena (Valencia) 83
6 Raúl García (Atlético) 83
7 Keita (Sevilla) 82



Most fouled
1 Luis García (Espanyol) 126
2 Jonás (Mallorca) 116
3 Diego Capel (Sevilla) 108
4 Silva (Valencia) 98
5 Iniesta (Barcelona) 97
6 Riera (Espanyol) 96
7 Senna (Villarreal) 94




Most balls won/interceptions
1 Ayala (Zaragoza) 307
2 Ricardo (Osasuna) 294
3 Abbondanzieri (Getafe) 289
4 Sorrentino (Recreativo) 278
5 Sergio Ramos (Madrid) 274
6 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 273
7 Casillas (Madrid) 272



Balls lost
1 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 377
2 Sergio García (Zaragoza) 373
3 Ibagaza (Mallorca) 365
4 Llorente (Athletic) 362
5 Arango (Mallorca) 361
6 Riera (Espanyol) 353
7 Agüero (Atlético) 349
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Dribbles
1 Joaquín (Valencia) 268
2 Messi (Barcelona) 244
3 Agüero (Atlético) 220
4 Sergio García (Zaragoza) 211
5 Robinho (Madrid) 204
6 Riera (Espanyol) 194
7 Jonás (Mallorca) 193



Completed passes
1 Xavi (Barcelona) 2351
2 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 1786
3 Senna (Villarreal) 1735
4 Guti (Madrid) 1725
5 Iniesta (Barcelona) 1560
6 Abidal (Barcelona) 1505
7 Capdevila (Villarreal) 1490

Crosses
1 Ibagaza (Mallorca) 368
2 Luis García (Espanyol) 327
3 Daniel Alves (Sevilla) 322
4 Pablo Hernández (Getafe) 253
5 Jorge López (Racing) 250
6 Jesús Navas (Sevilla) 244
7 Carlos Martins (Recreativo) 220



Saves made
1 Casillas (Madrid) 139
2 César (Zaragoza) 122
3 Sorrentino (Recreativo) 111
4 Ricardo (Betis) 109
5 Ricardo (Osasuna) 106
6 Víctor Valdés (Barcelona) 104
7 Abbondanzieri (Getafe) 103
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A CD Numancia viszont szépen behúzta a szezont:

Top Scorers:

Gorka Brit - 8 goals
Javier del Pino - 8 goals
Julio Álvarez - 7 goals
Carmelo - 6 goals

Top Goalkeepers:

Jacobo - 27 goals in 31 matches
Álvaro Nuñez - 4 goals in 8 matches

Anno a '99-2000-es szezont éppen megúszták (17. hely), de utána a 20. helyen búcsúztak. 2004-ben a 3. helyen aztán megint feljutottak, de ahogy jöttek, úgy távoztak is a 19. helyen. Viszonylag sok argentín játékost foglalkoztatnak. Sok jövőt nem jósolok nekik, ami azt illeti, szvsz. hasonlóan jár majd, mint a Murcia.



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A Cádiz búcsúja sem semmi. Két éve még Primerások voltak, most szinte végig a középmezőnyben szerepeltek, aztán a végén úgy visszaestek, hogy a bentmaradásért kellett küzdeni. A Hercúles elleni uccsó meccsük hosszabbításában tizenegyeshez jutottak, de ezt Abraham Paz elhibázta!!! Így kénytelenek búcsúzni és a Segunda B-ben folytatják.
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Nem először szálltak el meglehetősen furcsa körülmények között az elmúlt időben. Kapásból ott volt a BL-es szezonjuk, bár azon általában ki szoktak pukkadni a kisebb spanyol csapatok. A spanyol bajnokságból is így kezdtek el kibukni kb, illetve volt egy komolyabb keretgyengülés.
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Celta Vigo tavasszal még 5. helyen volt

szépen elszálltak

 

nem lenne rossz ha visszakerülnének

Előzmény: elsevillista (6316)
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1 gólon múlt........ :)))
Előzmény: gotanfun (6317)
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A córdobaiak is összetehetik a két kezüket. ;-)
Előzmény: elsevillista (6316)
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itt a teljes lista :

1 CD Numancia 42 22 11 9 59 38 77 +21
2 Málaga CF 42 20 12 10 58 42 72 +16
3 Sporting de Gijón 42 20 12 10 61 40 72 +21
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4 Real Sociedad 42 18 14 10 55 39 68 +16
5 CD Castellón 42 16 13 13 42 37 61 +5
6 Hércules CF 42 14 16 12 66 55 58 +11
7 UD Salamanca 42 13 18 11 52 44 57 +8
8 UD Las Palmas 42 15 12 15 51 55 57 -4
9 Sevilla Atlético 42 14 14 14 43 48 56 -5
10 Elche CF 42 14 12 16 44 50 54 -6
11 CD Tenerife 42 12 17 13 51 57 53 -6
12 Albacete Balompié 42 13 13 16 37 40 52 -3
13 SD Eibar 42 14 10 18 42 51 52 -9
14 Gimnàstic de Tarragona 42 12 16 14 49 51 52 -2
15 Xerez CD 42 12 16 14 47 56 52 -9
16 Celta de Vigo 42 13 13 16 56 55 52 +1
17 Deportivo Alavés 42 12 15 15 41 47 51 -6
18 Córdoba CF 42 11 17 14 50 56 50 -6
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19 Racing de Ferrol 42 12 14 16 46 51 50 -5
20 Cádiz CF 42 12 13 17 40 47 49 -7
21 Granada 74 CF 42 10 15 17 45 59 45 -14
22 Polideportivo Ejido 42 11 11 20 37 54 44 -17


9. a Sevilla Atlético !!!!
Előzmény: gotanfun (6312)
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szerényebb és régebbi lista , de vannak árak / www.soccernews.com


Spanish La Liga 08/09 Transfers
Spanish La Liga 07/08 Transfers From To Price (Euros)

Tomas Ujfalusi Fiorentina Atletico Madrid Free
Gerard Pique Manchester United Barcelona undisclosed
Daniel Alves Sevilla Barcelona €32million
Jose Manuel Pinto Celta Vigo Barcelona €500,000
Martin Caceres Villarreal Barcelona €16.5million
Seydou Keita Sevilla Barcelona €14million
Ezequiel Garay Racing Santander Real Madrid €10million
Lautaro Acosta Lanus Sevilla €7million
Edmilson Barcelona Villarreal Free
Jozy Altidore New York Red Bulls Villarreal €6.4million
Joseba Llorente Real Valladolid Villarreal undisclosed
Robert Flores River Plate Villarreal undisclosed
Előzmény: Yeste (6298)
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Szétestek menet közben, mint a camping bicikli.
Előzmény: Vic_RG (6313)
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Úristen a Celta majdnem kiesett?
Nekik a feljutásért kellene (kellett volna) harcolni..
Előzmény: gotanfun (6312)
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Kemény kis szezonja volt a másodosztálynak. Érdemes egy pillantást vetni rá:

10. Elche 54
11. Tenerife 53
12. Albacete 52
13. Eibar 52
14. Gimnastic 52
15. Xerez 52
16. Celta 52
17. Alavés 51
18. Córdoba 50
19. R. Ferrol 50 (kiesett)
20. Cádiz 49 (kiesett)
21. Granada 74 45 (kiesett)
22. Poli Ejido 44 (kiesett)

Liga BBVA - Maximos golearodes:

1. Yordi (Xerez) 20 (8 db. tizenegyessel)
2. Luque D. (Granada 74) 18 (9 db. tizenegyessel)
3. Nino (Tenerife) 18 (1 db. tizenegyessel)


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hát a baszkoknak jobban örültem volna én is, remélem jövőre sikerül nekik a Zaragozával karöltve
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Éljen

8?9? év szünet után ismét lesőosztályban a 80-as 90-es évek fordulójának "Villarrealja", a sporting Gijón, amely ráadásul már a 70'es 80'as évek fordulóján is jó volt (bár akkor még nem néztem meccseket)

 

FORCA SPORTING

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Kár. Szurkoltam nekik.
Előzmény: Rojillo (6308)
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A Real Socieadad lemaradt. :(((
Előzmény: gotanfun (6307)
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Numancia, Málaga és Sporting a feljutók.

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kupadöntő június 20???

pfff

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"A Spanyol Labdarúgó Liga (LFP) kihirdette a következő évi bajnoki szezon legfontosabb dátumait, de még nem készítette el a következő évi sorolást. Kiderült, hogy az első bajnoki fordulóra augusztus utolsó hétvégéjén kerül majd sor - augusztus 30-31-én - míg az utolsó játéknapot, a 38. fordulót május utolsó hétvégéjén játsszák. Szokás szerint lesz karácsonyi szünet is, mely december 21. és január 4. között lesz. A kupadöntőt bőven a bajnoki idény vége után, június 20-án rendezik, s ha az egyik résztvevő csapat másodosztályú, akkor még egy héttel ez a dátum is eltolódhat. Az idény sorsolását később készítik el."

 

Forrás: www.eurobarca.hu

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Nem :)
Előzmény: Dorado (6300)
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Nem igazán akarom túlzásba vinni a mondanivalómat. Szebb, jobb, eredményesebb szezont kívánok mindenkinek.

Puerta

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Szezonértékelő angolul :



Season 2007/2008 was not a vintage season for La Liga. In the end Real Madrid gained a record breaking 85 points, but most Madridistas would agree that their team was far from perfect. They were helped by the demise of their rivals Barcelona whose fantasticos followed the miserable path that Madrid’s Galacticos had taken a few seasons before. Sevilla were also below par as they struggled to get over the tragedy of Antonio Puerta’s death and the loss of Juande Ramos to the Premiership.

In fact, the success of the Premiership is possibly one of the reasons for the decline in La Liga as the big clubs look jealously at the money-making capacity of the Premiership. The fact that Liga de Futbol Profesional (LFP) and the Real Federacion Española de Futbol (RFEF) are so poorly run does not help the situation. The clubs allow the TV companies to dictate to them, and not announcing kick-off times until a week before the games take place does little to help the product.

There were some positives to the season: Villarreal again showed how far a small club can go if it is well run, to finish ten points above Barcelona was a truly tremendous achievement, while Racing Santander finishing sixth was also highly praiseworthy. Compared to the Premiership it is healthy to see a less predictable league. It is also nice to see younger players being given more chances; twenty years ago it was rare for a teenager to get a debut in La Liga, this season we have seen the progression of 17-year-old Bojan Krkic as well as future stars like Nacho Camacho and Dani Aquino who are both also only seventeen.

There now follows a brief review of each team’s season:

Real Madrid: 1st 85 pts. By far the best team in the league. Got off to a tremendous start by taking 53 points in the first 21 games of the season. Suffered a slump in February and March but finished strongly taking 19 points from the last 7 games. The Spanish players formed the core of the team with Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Guti and Raul all having excellent seasons. In fact Bernd Schuster’s decision to play Raul closer to goal was a key to their success. Robinho performed well in the first half of the season and when his form dropped Robben came in and did well. The most consistent of the new signings was Sneijder, though Pepe paid back his massive transfer fee with a superb performance in the 0-1 win at Camp Nou.

Villarreal: 2nd 77 pts. Fantastic season from the yellow submarine. Even though they now don’t have Riquelme or Forlan coach Manuel Pellegrini has shown that a great team can be constructed with little money and few star players. From Diego Lopez in goal right through to top scorer Nihat the team has performed well but special mention should go to Marcos Senna and Santi Cazorla in midfield, and of course, Nihat who scored 18 goals.

Barcelona: 3rd 67 pts. Very disappointing season from the blaugrana. Ronaldinho disappeared from the map early on, while star signing Thierry Henry struggled to fit in. The failure to take advantage of Madrid’s slip-ups in February and March led to a dramatic drop in confidence and team unity fell apart by the end of the season leading to Frank Rijkaard’s departure. Injuries to Samuel Eto’o and Leo Messi didn’t help the situation but at least it gave a chance for rising stars Bojan Krkic and Giovani dos Santos. There will be a lot of transfer activity this summer.

Atletico Madrid: 4th 64 pts. A fine season for Atleti who gained a Champions League spot for the first time in ten years. An excellent front pairing of Kun Agüero and Diego Forlan helped the fans to forget the departure of Fernando Torres. The front two were supported well by Simao Sabrosa and Maxi Rodriguez and only a leaky defence prevented them from finishing higher. The Calderon was treated to some thrilling high scoring games including a 6-3 win over Almeria, two 4-3 wins over Sevilla and Valladolid, a 3-4 defeat to Villarreal and the excellent 4-2 win over Barcelona.

Sevilla: 5th 64 pts. Sevilla’s season was marked by the tragic death of Antonio Puerta at the end of August. This was followed by four successive league defeats and the departure of coach Juande Ramos. Manolo Jimenez did a great job to turn the season around and they only missed out on a top four spot on goal difference. Luis Fabiano finished the season with 24 goals.

Racing: 6th 60 pts. Excellent season from the Cantabrian team who go into Europe for the first time next season. Started slowly, only taking 5 points from the first five games but despite not beating any of the five teams above them consistantly beat the teams below them. Another small team with few stars, though the Argentinian defender Ezequiel Garay has been rewarded for a good campaign with a move to Real Madrid.

Mallorca: 7th 59pts. A great run of six wins in six games at the end of the season was almost enough to get Mallorca into the Uefa Cup. Led by “Pichichi” Dani Güiza who scored an impressive 27 goals, Mallorca won at Sevilla and at Camp Nou and also knocked Real Madrid out of the Copa del Rey.

Almeria: 8th 52pts. Newly promoted Almeria surprised everyone not just because they finished so high in the table, but because they played some decent football along the way. Thirty-six-year-old coach Unai Emery will be a name to watch for in the future. His team were capable of beating Real Madrid 2-0 at the start of February, and they also won 1-4 at Sevilla.

Deportivo: 9th 52pts. Struggled for the first half of the season in and around the relegation zone. The introduction of Angel Lafita and Christian Wilhelmsson to the team in February transformed things as they went on a run taking 31 points from just 12 games, beating Sevilla, Real Madrid and Barcelona along the way.

Valencia: 10th 51 pts. Started the season fighting for a Champions League spot but president Juan Soler wasn’t satisfied so he sacked coach Quique Flores to bring in Ronald Koeman. The move was almost catastrophic as Koeman tried to instil his law with the players and the players rebelled. The result was that Valencia plummeted down the table and were flirting with relegation after winning only four games in twenty-two. Koeman managed to win the Copa del Rey but was sacked a few days later. New coach Voro came in and Valencia won four of their last five games to finish in mid-table.

Athletic Bilbao: 11th 50pts. An improvement after last season’s fight against relegation. Coach Joaquin Caparros maintained the tradition of only playing Basque players and Athletic continue to produce exciting youngsters such as midfielder Markel Susaeta. Athletic maintained a reasonably stable mid-table position throughout the season.

Espanyol: 12th 48 pts: Began the season promisingly and were third at the start of January thanks to some fine performances from the likes of Luis Garcia and Albert Reira. However, they lost striker Raul Tamudo with a fractured arm and goalkeeper Carlos Kameni to the African Cup and the season just fell apart including a run of 11 defeats in fourteen games. Even when Kameni and Tamudo returned things did not improve and the team took just three points from the last ten games.

Betis: 13th 47 pts. Spent most of the season in relegation trouble but a good run between February and April of six wins in ten games including victories over Real Madrid and Barcelona was enough to pull them out of trouble.

Getafe: 14th 47 pts. Took only two points from the first seven games as the players struggled to adapt to new coach Michael Laudrup, but once the team started to click they played some excellent football. They reached the final of the Copa del Rey and also had an excellent run in the Uefa Cup which only finished in the quarter-finals when Bayern Munich made an amazing late comeback in extra time. Good season from Ruben De La Red in midfield.

Valladolid: 15th 45pts. Failure to win a game in September and October meant the season was a hard slog for the newly promoted team. However, they were difficult to beat at home and managed five wins on their travels. Joseba Llorente played a big part in their survival with 15 goals.

Recreativo: 16th 44 pts. Slightly disappointing season having finished 8th in 2006/7 but they will be relieved to stay up. They were in the bottom three after a 7-1 defeat at Mallorca in March but they managed to recover, taking 15 points from the last eleven games to survive.

Osasuna: 17th 43 pts. Looked like finishing in mid-table: with ten games remaining they were level on points with Deportivo and Mallorca. However a poor finish with five defeats in the last six games left them hanging on by the skin of their teeth.

Zaragoza: 18th 42 pts. Incredible that a team can be relegated with players of the quality of Pablo Aimar, Diego Milito, Roberto Ayala and Sergio Garcia. Zaragoza got through four coaches in the season and none of them were capable of turning it around as things went from bad to worse. After 22 games they were 10th with 29 points, but taking only 13 points from the last 16 games doomed them to the second division. Only won one away game all season.

Murcia: 19th 30 pts. Having just scraped promotion the previous season they began reasonably well taking 12 points in the first 9 games. However, they then fell apart. Will have to content themselves with memories of beating Espanyol 4-0 and a 1-4 win at Valladolid.

Levante: 20th 26 pts. Took only one point from the first ten games and never recovered. The fact that the players were not paid all season didn’t help and this led to threats of strike action at the end of the season but eventually they played all their games.
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4-3-1-2




Casillas
Ramos - Godín - Amorebieta - Capdevila
Iniesta - Senna - Ibagaza
Agüero
Güiza - Fabiano

Subs: Toño, Garay, Coloccini, Cazorla, Guti, Raúl, Nihat. Coach: Emery.


Goalkeeper

Iker Casillas (Real Madrid): Well, 'Saint Iker' finally got his wish. Not only did Madrid stride with barely a look backwards towards the Liga title, but he also won the coveted 'Zamora' trophy for the top Primera goalkeeper. Even putting aside his team's championship credentials, he deserved it. The stats did not lie: many of Madrid's clean sheets were down to him even more than they were the back four. Probably his best season to date, and that is saying something.

Defenders

Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid): Of the Madrid defence, Ramos was top dog. While the likes of Pepe took on more prominence towards the end of the season, it was Ramos' exuberance that really set the back four in motion, particularly prior to Christmas. A powerful influence both at the front and the back, Ramos can look back on what was a successful campaign, even taking into account the odd disciplinary issue or loss of focus.

Diego Godín (Villarreal): Godín came to Villarreal almost under cover of darkness: the likes of Rio Mavuba, Giuseppe Rossi and Diego López all attracted considerably more fanfare. But however inauspicious his arrival may have been, his season proved to be a resounding success. Once he was able to displace the likes of Cygan and Fuentes in the starting line-up, the youngster proved himself more than capable of making the step up from Nacional de Montevideo to the rigours of the Primera with a series of confident performances.

Fernando Amorebieta (Athletic): Like Godín, Amorebieta isn't the most experienced of stoppers, but he has nonetheless the bearing of a key defender already. The Venezuelan-born Basque broke through from the cantera to the first team in 2005 but saved his best campaign for this year. Starting 34 games, he was largely responsible for the much-improved showing of the Bilbao back line this season: the Basques only conceded 43 times all season.

Joan Capdevila (Villarreal): Capdevila is the oldest of the four defenders, and in many ways the most accomplished. The former Deportivo left-back had a brilliant debut season at the Madrigal - along with Godín he was integral in the second-half of the season's march towards the runners-up spot. Euro 2008 awaits.

Midfielders

Andrés Iniesta (Barcelona): Barcelona's season was disappointing, but Iniesta proved himself once more to be vital for both club and country in what, on an individual level, must be considered a successful campaign. There's every chance that he's a future blaugrana captain in the making, and despite the impending threat of a clear-out he'll certainly be at Camp Nou for some time to come.

Marcos Senna (Villarreal): He's already pledged to tell his grandkids about scoring a truly memorable goal from the halfway line against Betis, but this last campaign must be considered memorable for more reasons than that. He's a part of the furniture at the Madrigal, and a look at his dominant performances this season prove exactly why.

Ariel Ibagaza (Mallorca): 'El Caño' has been a welcome influence back at San Moix since returning from Atlético in 2006 so much so that he's already risen to the ranks of vice-captain. Despite playing in the midfield he is the third-top Liga scorer of all-time on the island - although Dani Güiza is coming up fast behind - and five goals this season are testament to that. His is a dynamic style of play that suited the likes of Arango and Güiza to a tee.

Forwards

Sergio 'Kun' Agüero (Atlético Madrid): In my formation, Kun's playing just off the forwards, but he showed this year even more than last that he has striker's instinct of his own, hitting one more goal than even Diego Forlán. At the age of just 19 he has the world at his feet: should he improve on this season's showings then what he can achieve is limitless, for this year was one of fantastic performances.

Luis Fabiano (Sevilla): Luis tailed off badly towards the end of the campaign, but such were his early-season strikse that he nonetheless remains linked with a host of bigger clubs. In the end, a tally of 24 goals in 28 starts is highly respectable, and his link-up play was, too.

Daniel Güiza (Mallorca): A remarkable campaign for the ex-Getafe man. He deservedly earned a Spain call-up on the strength of a 27-goal haul - none from the penalty spot, remember - as part of a lethal attacking force along with the likes of Juan Arango and Pierre Webó.

Manager

Unai Emery (Almeria): The youngster has won himself a contract with Valencia after guiding Liga newcomers UD Almería not only to safety, but also to a respectable top-half position. What's more, they did it with boundless energy and morale, and without sacrificing their peculiarly physical, 4-3-3 style. How he fares in the pressure-cooker that is the Mestalla remains to be seen, but there's no denying that the 36-year-old has earned it.

Substitutes

Antonio 'Toño' Rodríguez (Racing): Toño's best season so far is a major contributory factor to his side's entry in the UEFA Cup for next season.

Ezequiel Garay (Racing): Garay, meanwhile, may not quite have hit the heights of 2006-07, but he was still a component of Racing's great side of this season, winning a move to Real Madrid for his troubles.

Fabricio Coloccini (Deportivo): A move elsewhere surely beckons for Coloccini, whose move towards the centre as part of Miguel Angel Lotina's 5-4-1 gambit saw his performances improve dramatically.

Santiago 'Santi' Cazorla (Villarreal): Santi is going to Euro 2008 after a brilliant season back at Villarreal. His stock continues to rise.

José María 'Guti' Gutiérrez (Real Madrid): At times he wasn't even a regular at the Bernabéu, and he has a tendency to drift out of games, but the number of killer passes bears testament to his talents.

Raúl González Blanco (Real Madrid): Raúl's best season in years coincided with one of Madrid's best, too. Inspirational stuff from the captain.

Nihat Kahveci (Villarreal): Nihat is almost recapturing the form that made him such a superstar at Real Sociedad. Euro 2008 awaits him.

Casillas
Ramos - Godín - Amorebieta - Capdevila
Iniesta - Senna - Ibagaza
Agüero
Güiza - Fabiano

Subs: Toño, Garay, Coloccini, Cazorla, Guti, Raúl, Nihat. Coach: Emery.

No doubt everyone has their own picks for Team of the Season, so why not add your own below? Feel free to include a coach and substitutes as well, or just stick with the first eleven. The choice is yours.







Előzmény: CaRl_OS (6299)
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De lehet. Egy dolog kell hozzá: egy ember aki majd összesíti. Vállalod? :)
Előzmény: CaRl_OS (6299)
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Iden nem lesz szavazas az ev csapatarol?

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