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Meyer takes top scorers' prize in Slovenia Germany playmaker Max Meyer suffered disappointment in the final defeat by the Netherlands but he could draw consolation from finishing as top scorer in Slovenia with three goals.
Montolivo and Traoré join Milan on free transfers Serie A runners-up AC Milan have announced the signings of midfielders Riccardo Montolivo and Bakaye Traoré on free transfers from ACF Fiorentina and AS Nancy-Lorraine respectively.
Di Matteo ready for shot at the title Roberto Di Matteo hopes that FC Bayern München's home advantage will work against them as he scents a "great opportunity" for Chelsea FC to make history in Saturday's final.
Steffi Jones hangs out with UEFA.com Ex-Germany defender Steffi Jones was UEFA.com's first Google+ hangout guest ahead of the UEFA Women's Champions League final between 1. FFC Frankfurt and Olympique Lyonnais.
Santos goes for experience with Greece selection Greece coach Fernando Santos has gone for experience over youth in naming a provisional 25-man squad for UEFA EURO 2012 that includes 36-year-old Nikos Liberopoulos.
Kharkiv feels pride as Trophy Tour hits town Mayor Gennadiy Kernes said Kharkiv "is again at the centre of public focus" as the UEFA EURO 2012 Follow the Trophy tour spent three successful days in the final tournament host city.
Proença to officiate UEFA Champions League final Portuguese referee Pedro Proença will take charge of Saturday's UEFA Champions League final between FC Bayern München and Chelsea FC at the Fußball Arena München.
Behind the scenes: Champions League final It is the biggest club game of the year and UEFA.com is in Munich all week to give you exclusive coverage and photography from behind the scenes ahead of Saturday's final.
Eschen/Mauren pull off famous cup comeback USV Eschen/Mauren pulled off a memorable Liechtensteiner Cup win as, trailing 2-0 and down to ten men against an FC Vaduz side seeking a 15th successive triumph, they took the title on penalties.
Heynckes puts Bayern odds at 50-50 Jupp Heynckes believes FC Bayern München have a "little advantage" as UEFA Champions League final hosts but is equally aware of the threat of a "dangerous" Chelsea FC side.
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