15.09.2009 10:34
Champions League 2009-10 starts
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The Champions League starts in earnest on Tuesday evening with the first round of group matches as the race for the final in the Santiago Bernabéu next spring begins.
Some 32 teams are all vying to be crowned the champions of Europe on May 22 and it all starts this
week with eight games on Tuesday and another eight on Wednesday.
Group A
The first games in the group see Juventus take on French champions Bordeaux, their first
meeting in 24 years, while Maccabi Haifa tackle Bayern Munich.
Louis van Gaal will take the Bundesliga giants into a tough enconter against the Israeli
outfit in the Kiryat Eliezer Stadium.
Juventus
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Bordeaux
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Maccabi Haifa
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Bayern Munich
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Group B
Manchester United start their campaign to reach a third consecutive final in Turkey as they
travel to play Besiktas. The Red Devils do not have a great track record on Turkish soil having one
just once in four attempts there.
German champions Wolfsburg are making their debut in the Champions League and they face a
stern test against Russian side CSKA Moscow, who are now coached by former Barça B, Sevilla,
Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid boss Juande Ramos.
Wolfsburg
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CSKA Moscow
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Besiktas
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Man.United
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Group C
AC Milan return to the Champions League on Tuesday after playing in the UEFA Cup last time
out. The Rossoneri will meet Olympique Marseille in the Stade Velodrome in what promises to be an
exciting encounter.
The other match in Group C pits FC Zurich against Real Madrid as the Swiss side make their
debut in the competition as it currently stands, although they did appear in the original European
Cup.
FC Zurich
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Real Madrid
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O.Marseille
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AC Milan
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Group D
Chelsea against Porto is one of the most attractive fixtures on the opening day with the
Blues having Deco, Carvalho, Ferreira, Henrique Hilario and Jose Bosingwa all preparing to face
their former club.
Atlético de Madrid meet Cypriot side APOEL in the other encounter with Los Colchoneros
looking to put their season back on track after winning only one point from their first two league
games.
Chelsea
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Porto
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Atlético de Madrid
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APOEL Nicosia
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