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Champions League

Champions League Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Group stage1Auxerre fr0–1nl AjaxStade Abbé-DeschampsPiero CeccariniMatch Report
Group stage1Milan it2–3pt PortoStadio Giuseppe MeazzaMario van der EndeMatch Report
Group stage1Grasshopper ch3–0sct RangersHardturmGarcía ArandaMatch Report
Group stage1Dortmund de2–1pl Widzew ŁódźBVB Stadion DortmundKarol IhringMatch Report
Group stage1Juventus it1–0eng Manchester UtdDelle AlpiMarkus MerkMatch Report
Group stage1Atlético Madrid es4–0ro SteauaEstadio Vicente CalderónKim Milton NielsenMatch Report
Group stage1Rapid Wien at1–1tr FenerbahçeErnst-Happel-StadionMichel PirauxMatch Report
Group stage1Göteborg se2–3no RosenborgUlleviAtanas OuzounovMatch Report
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UEFA Cup

UEFA Cup Table
Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
First roundSpartak Moscow ru3–2dk SilkeborgMarnix SandraMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
First roundPanathinaikos gr4–2pl Legia WarsawMichael Donald ReedMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
First roundRapid București ro1–0de KarlsruherRoy Helge OlsenMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
First roundHutnik Kraków pl0–1fr MonacoBento MarquesMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular SeasonSJ Clash(1) 2–2 (3)Dallas Burn10,894Spartan StadiumFrank GorogMatch Report

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