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Fifa Club World Cup Group C guide: Kane eyes another trophy at Bayern, amateurs Auckland dream of glory
Fifa Club World Cup Group C guide: Kane eyes another trophy at Bayern, amateurs Auckland dream of glory

The National

time11-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The National

Fifa Club World Cup Group C guide: Kane eyes another trophy at Bayern, amateurs Auckland dream of glory

How they qualified: Seventh-best team in Uefa four-year coefficient rankings. Manager: Bruno Lage. Portuguese is in his second spell in charge having returned to Benfica following stints in England and Brazil. Won the Primeira Liga in his first season with Benfica (2018/19), then the League Cup in January after beating Sporting Club on penalties in the final. Star player: Kerem Akturkoglu. Turkish left-winger has just enjoyed a sparkling first season in Portugal, scoring 18 goals and assisting a further 16 across competitions. Was a two-time title winner and Super Lig player of the season at previous club Galatasaray. Has notched 11 times in 30 appearances for his country – including a hat-trick against Iceland last September. One to watch: Vangelis Pavlidis. Greece striker's 19 goals last season was only bettered by Viktor Gyokeres' 39 for Sporting in the Primeira Liga scoring charts. Joined Benfica last summer, following a prolific spell at Dutch side AZ Alkmaar, and ended his first campaign with 29 goals and 12 assists. Domestic season record: Finished second in Primeira Liga, two points behind champions Sporting Club. Fixtures: June 17 (2am kick-off UAE): Boca Juniors at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami. June 20 (8pm KO) Auckland City at Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando. June 24 (11pm KO) Bayern Munich at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte. Auckland City (New Zealand) How they qualified: Best OFC Champions League winner of the four-year ranking period. Manager: Paul Posa. Previous manager Albert Riera had been a huge success but stepped aside with the club saying he was focusing on pursuing coaching qualifications and spending time with his family. Rosa was appointed in January for his second spell in charge, but the club have announced that he will not be with squad in US for the first two weeks of June 'due to personal circumstances'. Posa was juggling coaching amateur side Auckland with working four days a week at his dentistry practice, according to New Zealand website Stuff. Star player: Angus Kilkolly. New Zealand striker will be playing in his fifth Club World Cup; once with Team Wellington and the rest with Auckland whom he joined in 2020. 'We're going there a little bit naive and going there for dreams and a bit of a hope that we can come back with our own special story,' said the 29-year-old. One to watch: Myer Bevan. Home-grown striker, 28, arrives in US in good form having scored both goals in April's OFC Champions League final win over Hekari United – Auckland's fourth consecutive title and record-extending 13th crown overall. Domestic season record: Currently second in the National League – North, one point behind leaders Birkenhead United. Fixtures: June 15 (8pm kick-off UAE) Bayern Munich at TQL Cincinnati. June 20 (8pm KO) Benfica at Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando. June 24 (11pm KO) Boca Juniors at Geodis Park, Nashville. Boca Juniors (Argentina) How they qualified: Second-best team in the Conmebol four-year rankings. Manager: Miguel Angel Russo. Appointed for third spell in charge just weeks before the tournament, replacing Fernando Gago. The 69-year-old won the 2007 Libertadores title in his first spell, followed by the 2019/20 Argentine Primera Division and 2020 Copa de la Liga Profesional in his second. Star player: Miguel Merentiel. Uruguayan striker – nicknamed 'The Beast' – has 42 goals and 15 assists in 120 games for Boca. The 29-year-old made his international debut against Venezuela in 2024. One to watch: Kevin Zenon. Versatile Argentine wingback has been linked with moves to Europe with the likes of Inter Milan, Newcastle United and Porto all reported to have taken an interest. The 23-year-old has goals and seven assists in 65 games for Boca. Domestic season record: Finished first tournament of Argentine Primera Division season (Torneo Apertura) second in Group A, level on points with leaders Argentinos Juniors but behind on goal difference. Knocked out in quarter-finals 1-0 by Independiente. The second tournament (Torneo Clausura) begins on July 17. Fixtures: June 17 (2am kick-off UAE): Benfica at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami. June 21 (5pm KO) Bayern Munich at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami. June 24 (11pm KO) Auckland City at Geodis Park, Nashville. Bayern Munich (Germany) How they qualified: Best team in the Uefa four-year coefficient rankings. Manager: Vincent Kompany. Former Manchester City captain has just secured the Bundesliga title in his first season in charge of the Bavarian giants. Previously led English side Burnley to the Premier League via the Championship play-offs. Star player: Harry Kane. England captain has been a relentless goal machine since moving to Germany in 2023, winning the Bundesliga top-scorer crown in successive seasons and has notched 82 times in 91 Bayern appearances – including 62 in 63 Bundesliga matches. One to watch: Michael Olise. Exciting French winger has just enjoyed a superb first season at Bayern after moving from English side Crystal Palace last summer, scoring 17 goals and providing 21 assists across competitions. The 23-year-old's 15 Bundesliga assists was also the best in the German top flight. Domestic season record: Finished as Bundesliga champions, finishing 13 points clear of Bayer Leverkusen.

Sporting wins second consecutive Portuguese league title
Sporting wins second consecutive Portuguese league title

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Sporting wins second consecutive Portuguese league title

Benfica's Kerem Akturkoglu reacts after Braga's Rodrigo Zalazar scored the opening goal during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between SC Braga and SL Benfica at the Municipal stadium in Braga, Portugal, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Luis Vieira) Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres, center, eyes the ball during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between Sporting CP and Vitoria SC at the Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ana Brigida) Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres, right, runs with the ball during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between Sporting CP and Vitoria SC at the Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ana Brigida) Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres, right, runs with the ball during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between Sporting CP and Vitoria SC at the Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ana Brigida) Benfica's Kerem Akturkoglu reacts after Braga's Rodrigo Zalazar scored the opening goal during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between SC Braga and SL Benfica at the Municipal stadium in Braga, Portugal, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Luis Vieira) Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres, center, eyes the ball during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between Sporting CP and Vitoria SC at the Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ana Brigida) Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres, right, runs with the ball during the Portuguese league last round soccer match between Sporting CP and Vitoria SC at the Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ana Brigida) LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Sporting Lisbon won its second consecutive Portuguese league after it held off Benfica on the final day of the season on Saturday. Sporting won at home over Vitoria SC 2-0 thanks to goals by star striker Viktor Gyokeres and Pedro Goncalves, while Benfica drew at 10-man Braga 1-1. That left Sporting with 82 points and Benfica with 80 after 34 rounds. Advertisement Sporting and Benfica arrived to the final round level on points but with the defending champion owning the head-to-head tiebreaker. Sporting needed only to match Benfica's result, while its crosstown rival needed Sporting to stumble and then to better its result. It was Sporting's 21st league title. ___ AP soccer:

Primeira Liga final day LIVE SCORES: Sporting and Benfica's epic title race goes right down to the wire
Primeira Liga final day LIVE SCORES: Sporting and Benfica's epic title race goes right down to the wire

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Primeira Liga final day LIVE SCORES: Sporting and Benfica's epic title race goes right down to the wire

IT doesn't get any more exciting than this as the race for the Primeira Liga title boils down to the day - with both Sporting and Benfica LEVEL on points! Arsenal's top target Viktor Gyokeres thought he had teed up Francisco Trincao for the winner when Sporting met Benfica last weekend. But Kerem Akturkoglu's 63rd-minute strike forced the Portuguese giants to share the spoils, meaning that both teams go into the final day of the 2024/25 season on 79 points. Whoever betters the other one's result will take the crown, but if both teams end the day still level on points, the title would go to Sporting as they have a better head-to-head record. There is also a thrilling battle at the bottom of the table where FOUR teams are fighting for survival.

Sporting made to wait for title after Benfica earn derby draw
Sporting made to wait for title after Benfica earn derby draw

New Straits Times

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Sporting made to wait for title after Benfica earn derby draw

LONDON: Sporting will have to wait until the final day of the Primeira Liga season as they bid to retain their title after being held to a 1-1 draw at second-placed rivals Benfica on Saturday. The Portuguese capital pair started the match level on points but Sporting, with the advantage due to their head-to-head record, edged closer to a 21st league title when Francisco Trincao fired them into the lead after four minutes. Benfica equalised in the 63rd through Kerem Akturkoglu's tap-in from close range after Vangelis Pavlidis sliced through Sporting's defence with a dazzling solo run, bringing the home crowd at the Estadio da Luz back to life. Sporting remain in pole position and will clinch the title by at least matching Benfica's result on the final day. They host Vitoria Guimaraes while Benfica visit Sporting Braga in what will be a dramatic conclusion to the season next Saturday. - Reuters

Benfica deny Sporting to take Portuguese title race to wire
Benfica deny Sporting to take Portuguese title race to wire

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Benfica deny Sporting to take Portuguese title race to wire

Benfica held Sporting Lisbon to a tense 1-1 Lisbon derby draw on Saturday to take the Portuguese title race down to the final day. Both sides are tied on 79 points with one match remaining, with reigning champions Sporting set to triumph if they finish level, boasting a superior head-to-head record. Benfica and Sporting both had the chance to clinch the title on Saturday at the Estadio da Luz but their draw means the fate of the Primeira Liga will be decided on May 17. Trincao put Rui Borges' Sporting ahead in the fourth minute, but Kerem Akturkoglu levelled after 63 minutes after a brilliant run from Vangelis Pavlidis. Bruno Lage's Benfica visit Braga on the final day, while Sporting host Vitoria and will retain their crown should they equal or better their title rival's result. rbs/nf

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