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GENRE TITLE ARTIST bpm notes CLEAR RATE NEO-CLASSICAL CORE The Last Apocalypse BEMANI Sound Team "Sota F. feat. Yvya" 190 1903 n%(yyyy/mm/dd) 攻略・コメント これ出せる人ならエクハは狙える。階段苦手だと鳥は厳しいかも。ラスト前17トリルは脱力意識 -- 名無しさん (2024-06-06 19 55 57) 譜面自体は今までのエクストラ曲より楽だが8分で稼げるところが少なめなのでそれなりにBPM190の階段光らせることができないと鳥が出ないかも、癖にも注意 -- 名無しさん (2024-06-06 20 24 01) そこまでドカっと殺しに来る部分もないので1個前のデーモンよりは全然簡単 中盤くらいから延々と階段ラッシュなのでワンモア狙うなら階段苦手だと厳しい、逆に階段に苦手意識ないならEX出来れば鳥もくっついてくると思う -- 名無しさん (2024-06-08 11 58 44) サビ入ってからのバスが、純粋な8分ではなく休符が混じってるのでそこだけ注意。今この時点で出せる人ならハードは余裕 -- 名無しさん (2024-06-09 20 19 34) 後半の17トリル以外はそこまで密度は高くない -- 名無しさん (2024-06-09 20 37 43) 名前 コメント
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2009-09-01 First Entry 2009-09-01 14 48 25 (Tue) Last update Trasnlated by damesukekun Title Last Smile Lyric Your soft hair is swaying in the sea breeze I can t taken in it any longer, even just be On our way to return the benches in the park is enveloped with the sunset You ve been looking down and now suddenly mutter "Thanks..." I can t catch on yet why you gave me a smile Still your smile, the last smile was so beautiful and kinda sad It was the best smile The sky is being dyed with blue by and by I didn t know it changed its color so fast I get choked up Could I stop the time surely, I would stop this moment cause I m holding this relationship dear the touchy relationship where I feel your breath I can t catch on yet why you gave me a smile Still your smile, the last smile was so beautiful and I even forgot to wink my eyes Ah, I know what s coming but my mind is about to collapse "Bye for now..." you said You started to walk and suddenly gave me a smile over your shoulder It was so beautiful, it was so sad It never fades away in my heart for sure I can t catch on yet why you gave me a smile Still your smile, the last smile was so beautiful and I even forgot to wink my eyes Note This translation is by permission of the composer. 作者様のご了解のもと翻訳しました。 Comment If you have any advise or opinion for this post please write here.この投稿に対して助言、ご意見などありましたらこちらに書き込んで下さい。 Name Comment すべてのコメントを見る
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The 100 Greatest Games of All Times? - BigSoccer 100 REAL MADRID 0-2 AJAX AMSTERDAM 22 November 1995, Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Champions League, preliminary round Real coach Jorge Valdano after the game “Ajax is not only the team of the 1990s, they are approaching football utopia.” 99 BLACKPOOL 4-3 BOLTON WANDERERS 2 May 1953, Wembley stadium, London, F.A. Cup final The legendary “Matthews final”. 98 FRANCE 1-1 (5-4 pens) BRAZIL 21 June 1998, Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, World Cup quarterfinal The duel of the magic midfields. 97 PARIS ST. GERMAIN 4-1 REAL MADRID 18 March 1993, Parc des Princes, Paris, UEFA-Cup quarterfinal, second leg Paris had lost the first leg 1-3. Frenetically supported by 45,000, Paris led 3-0 until the very last minutewhen Ivan Zamorano scored Real’s supposedly saving goal. But injury time lasted six minutes, enough time for Kamboure to score PSG’s decisive fourth goal. 96 EMPOR ROSTOCK 1-3 VORWA"RTS BERLIN 19 June 1962, Ostseestadion, Rostock, East German Oberliga, matchday 33 The play-off game that decided the East German championship. Berlin’s forward Ju"rgen Noldner before the game predicted that he would score in the 15th and the 75th minute. He then managed to score in the 12th and the 72nd … 95 FC BARCELONA 3-2 FC VALENCIA 17 June 2001, Camp Nou, Barcelona, Primera Division, matchday 38 Rivaldo’s greatest game. 94 GERMANY 16 RUSSIA 0 1 July 1912, Rasunda Stadion, Stockholm, Olympic Football Legend has it that the Czar refused to pay the players’ travel expenses. 93 SPAIN 9-0 AUSTRIA 27 March 1999, Estadio Mestalla, Valencia, European Championship qualifier Spain was under pressure after having lost to Cyprus previously. Then came this game against 1998 World Cup participant Austria. 92 WEST HAM UNITED 0-5 HAKOAH VIENNA 3 September 1923, Upton Park, London, friendly Hakoah became the first continental club side to beat an English side on their own turf. And they did it in style, similar to the Magic Magyars 30 years later. After the game, Walther Bensemann, chief editor of Germany’s “kicker” magazine stated that “the supremacy of English football is beat.” 91 WEST GERMANY 3-2 HOLLAND 14 June 1980, Stadio San Paolo, Naples, European Championship preliminary round Klaus Allofs scored all three West German goals, 20-year-old Bernd Schuster impressed as central midfielder. One of Germany’s best ever performances in a Euro game, being up 3-0 with well-versed attacking football before the Dutch scored two late consolidation goals. 90 KARLSRUHE SC 3 BORUSSIA DORTMUND 3 27 November 1993, Wildparkstadion, Karlsruhe, Bundesliga, matchday 18 After 19 minutes, Dortmund was up 3-0. Then came the best 15 minutes in the history of Russian dribble wizard Sergey Kiryakov, scoring three goals between the 30th and the 45th minute. Probably disgruntled because he failed to score a fourth goal in the second half, Kiryakov crowned his greatest game with a sent-off 15 minutes before time. 89 AUSTRALIA 31-0 AMERICAN SAMOA 11 April 2001, International Sports stadium, Coffs Harbour, World Cup qualifier Archie Thompson set a new record for goals scored in an international game 13. 88 FRANCE 2-1 a.e.t. PORTUGAL 28 June 2000, Stade Roi Baudoin, Brussels, European Championship, semi final Picked because of the tumultuous brawl near the end of the game after referee Benko" gave a penalty for France in extra-time, which were only interrupted by Zidane’s Golden Goal. 87 DENMARK 5-0 YUGOSLAVIA 16 June 1984, Stade de Gerland, Lyon, European Championship, Preliminary round Denmark’s coach Sepp Piontek’s order before the game “Play offensively”. They did just that, which So"ren Lerby as conductor in midfield and Michael Laudrup and Preben Elkjaer-Larsen in attack. Piontek after the game “That we would be that strong I would not have hoped for in my dreams.” 86 INTERNAZIONALE 3-2 AC MILAN 11 December 2005, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan, Serie A, Matchday 15 Adriano scored Inter’s winner in the 92nd minute with a massive shot, ending one of the best games between these city rivals in recent years. 85 FORTUNA DU"SSELDORF 6-5 BAYERN MUNICH 7 June 1975, Rheinstadion, Du"sseldorf, Bundesliga, matchday 33 Gerd Mu"ller scored three goals between the 38th and 42nd minute, giving Bayern a half-time lead of 4-2 … 84 ARGENTINA 1-1 (6-5 pens) ENGLAND 30 June 1998, Stade Geoffrey-Guichard, St. Etienne, World Cup second round One of the best World Cup games of the 1990s. 83 HAMBURG SV 4-4 JUVENTUS 13 September 2000, Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Champions League, preliminary round HSV were trailing 1-3 in their newly modernized arena eight minutes before the final whistle. But then the hosts scored three goals, one of them a penalty by goalkeeper Jo"rg Butt, but then Inzaghi scored his third goal seconds before time, securing Juve a point. A Hamburg newspaper wrote the next day “A football game changes the city.” 82 BORUSSIA MO"NCHENGLADBACH 2-8 BAYER LEVERKUSEN 30 October 1998, Bo"kelberg Stadion, Mo"nchengladbach, Bundesliga, matchday 10 Well. 81 BAYER UERDINGEN 2-1 BAYERN MUNICH 26 May 1985, Olympiastadion, Berlin, German Cup final Underdog Uerdingen beat big favorites Bayern in the German Cup final. 80 BAYERN MUNICH 1-1 a.e.t. ATLETICO MADRID 15 May 1974, Heysel stadium, Brussels, European Cup final, first game Bayern’s unlikely hero was center back Hans-Georg ‘Katsche’ Schwarzenbeck who scored the last-second equalizer in the 120th minute with a long range effort. Bayern won the replay two days later 4-0. Schwarzenbeck’s goal was arguably the most important in the history of the club. 80 BAYERN MUNICH 1-1 a.e.t. ATLETICO MADRID 15 May 1974, Heysel stadium, Brussels, European Cup final, first game Bayern’s unlikely hero was center back Hans-Georg ‘Katsche’ Schwarzenbeck who scored the last-second equalizer in the 120th minute with a long range effort. Bayern won the replay two days later 4-0. Schwarzenbeck’s goal was arguably the most important in the history of the club. 79 BAYER LEVERKUSEN 1-2 VfB STUTTGART 16 May 1992, Ulrich-Haberland Stadion, Leverkusen, Bundesliga, matchday 38 The game that decided the Bundesliga championship that year. 78 ENGLAND 1-1 (6-7 pens) GERMANY 25 June 1996, Wembley stadium, London, European Championship semi final Simply one of the best and most exciting games of the 1990s. 77 YUGOSLAVIA 2-4 WEST GERMANY 17 June 1976, Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade, European Championship semi final The Yugoslavs were already up 2-0 against the reigning World Champs but then the Germans started one of their most brilliant comebacks. Debutant Dieter Mu"ller was subbed in seven minutes before the end of regular time and then scored the equalizer 20 seconds later. He went on to score two further goals in extra-time. 76 MEIDERICHER SV 4-3 1. FC KAISERSLAUTERN 18 May 1966, Wedaustadion, Duisburg, German Cup semi final I’m sure this was a pretty good and entertaining game, but among the 100 greatest ever games? Probably not. 75 SPAIN 2-1 SOVIET UNION 21 June 1964, Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, European Cup of Nations final The 124,000 that came to watch this game celebrated as if they knew that this would remain Spain’s only international triumph … 74 JUVENTUS 2-2 ROMA 6 May 2001, Stadio delle Alpi, Turin, Serie A, matchday 29 Juve desperately needed a win to keep their chances of winning the scudetto alive. First it all went according to plan with Zidane and del Piero assuring a 2-0 lead, but then Nakata scored for Roma and soon afterwards, in the 90th minute, Montella equalized. Roma were champions. 73 DYNAMO DRESDEN 3-2 LOKOMOTIVE LEIPZIG 28 May 1977, Stadion der Weltjugend, Berlin, East German Cup final Apparently an awesome game. First time I heard about it. 72 ARMINIA BIELEFELD 3-2 TSV 1860 MUNICH 9 May 1981, Alm, Bielefeld, Bundesliga matchday 30 The game that saved Bielefeld from relegation that season. They were down 1-2 at home two minutes before time against direct relegation rivals 1860 Munich, but then scored twice turning the stadium into a madhouse. 71 ROMANIA 3-1 COLOMBIA 19 June 1994, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, World Cup group stage Hagi scored his wonderful goal in this game and finally proved to the world why people were calling him ‘Carpatian Maradona’ back home. 70 FC ST. PAULI 4-3 (a.e.t.) HERTHA BSC 21 December 2005, Millerntor, Hamburg, German Cup, round of last 16 Fairytale games like this show us why we love football. When Pauli scored the lead for the first time in the 109th minute, the old Millerntor stadium trembled so much that the tv cameras almost fell off the roof. 69 VASCO DA GAMA 1-2 SANTOS FC 19 November 1969, Estadio Journalista Mario Filho (a.k.a. Maracana), Rio de Janeiro, Taca de Prata This was the game in which Pele scored his 1,000th goal. Additionally to the historic importance, this was also a pretty good game. 68 ATLETICO MADRID 6-6 ATHLETIC BILBAO 29 January 1950, Estadio del Metropolitano, Madrid, Primera Division, matchday 18 Before Alfredo di Ste fano wrote history for Real Madrid, Moroccan Ben Barek wrote history as the first ‘modern’ playmaker. Barek assisted all six of Atletico’s goals in this classic encounter. 67 NIGERIA 3-2 ARGENTINA 3 August 1996, Sanford stadium, Athens (Georgia), Olympic final The 1996 Olympic tournament is often overlooked, but it was the first major trophy won by an African side. Already the semi final between the “Super Eagles” and Brazil was a hell of a game (4-3). 66 VfB EPPINGEN 2-1 HAMBURG SV 26 October 1974, Kraichgaustadion, Eppingen, German Cup, second round Amateur side beats professional side. Still one of the biggest upsets in German Cup history. 65 BAYERN MUNICH 3-3 VfB STUTTGART 15 November 1988, Olympiastadion, Munich, Bundesliga, matchday 14 Stuttgart was up 3-1 two minutes before time, but Bayern managed to score twice in the last 120 seconds. Neat game. 64 AS MONACO 8-3 DEPORTIVO LA CORUNA 5 November 2003, Stade de Louis II, Monaco, Champions League, preliminary round Deportivo president Augusto Lendoiro only twice attended games of his club in Europe the first time it was a 1-5 debacle at Arsenal, the second this game. Dado Prso scored four goals and it took FC Porto to stop Monaco with Rothen and Giuly in the CL final. 63 HANNOVER 96 5-1 1. FC KAISERSLAUTERN 23 May 1954, Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, German Championship final Only a month before the World Cup final, almost half of the German national team that would beat the Magic Magyars in Bern suffered a historic defeat when they lost 1-5 to unfancied Hannover in the final of the German championship. The Hamburg spectators abused German national team manager Sepp Herberger’s name during the second half, as he was loyal to the five Kaiserslautern players that had so utterly disappointed in this important game (the Walter brothers, Eckel, Liebrich and Kohlmeyer)… 62 VfL BOCHUM 5-6 BAYERN MUNICH 18 September 1976, Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Bundesliga, matchday 6 Lowly-ranked Bochum were up 3-0 at half-time and 4-0 shortly after the break against the reigning European champios Bayern Munich. Then came one of the most stunning comebacks ever, as Bayern scored five goals within 20 minutes, turning the score around. Bochum managed to equalize once more but in the last minute of the game Uli Hoeness scored the decisive 6th goal for Bayern. A more detailed review of that game can be found here. 61 AC MILAN 3-4 FC SAARBRU"CKEN 1 November 1955, Stadio San Siro, Milan, European Cup, first round, first leg Still one of the most sensational results in European Cup history. Saabru"cken from tiny Saarland (then still independent from Germany) with their non-professional players beat the might mighty AC Milan (Schiaffino, Nordahl etc.) at their own ground. More about that game can be read here. 60 BRAZIL 1-1 (4-2 pens) HOLLAND 7 July 1998, Stade Velodrome, Marseille, World Cup semi final Sometimes there are games that did deserve two winners. 120 minutes on the highest level, the crucial factor proved to be Taffarel’s great performance in the Brazil goal and the Dutchmen’s fear of the penalty kick. 59 YUGOSLAVIA 3-4 SPAIN 21 June 2000, Jan-Breydel-Stadion, Bruges, European Championship, group stage A fine win for Spain, who were down 2-3 in the 90th minute but then scored twice in unjury time (which lasted five minutes), equalizing in the 91th minute with the help of a penalty and then scoring the 4-3 in the 95th minute (Alfonso). 58 HAMBURG SV 1-1 BAYERN MUNICH 19 May 2001, AOL-Arena, Hamburg, Bundesliga, matchday 34 You can read what this game was about here. 57 STAHL THALE 4-0 TURBINE ERFURT 3 September 1950, Walter-Ulbricht-Stadion, Berlin, East German Cup final Stahl Thale was a small village club who lone participation in the final was already a sensation. That they went on to beat first division side Erfurt by that result was of course a mega sensation. 56 REAL MADRID 0-3 FC BARCELONA 19 November 2005, Estadio Bernabeu, Madrid, Primera Division, matchday 12 Barca’s triumph in the lion’s den. Not so long ago. 55 DENMARK 2-2 (5-4 pens) HOLLAND 22 June 1992, Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg, European Championship semi final Euro 1992’s most dramatic game with the unfancied Danes eliminating a very good Dutch side. 54 NAPOLI 2-3 MILAN 1 May 1988, Stadio Sao Paolo, Naples, Serie A, matchday 28 One of the most important domestic games in European football history. The great Milan side that would dominate Europe in the following years based its international glory on the Scudetto they won in the last minute after having trailed ruling champs Napoli for most of the season. This game three days before the end of the season was the turning point. Maradona scored with a wonderful free-kick from 15 yards. Milan would have to wait four years before winning the Scudetto again. 53 EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 6-3 SSV REUTLINGEN 25 May 2003, Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Bundesliga II, matchday 34 Last day of the season in the second division. Frankfurt was topping the league one point in front of local rivals Mainz 05. After 60 minutes it all seemed over for Frankfurt as Mainz was up 4-0 in Brunswick, while Eintracht had just conceded the 3-3 equalizer against Reutlingen. But then Frankfurt managed to score three times, sealing promotion in the last minute. 52 BAYERN MUNICH 5-1 FC SCHALKE 04 28 June 1972, Olympiastadion, Munich, Bundesliga, matchday 34 Bayern’s first ever game in the Olympic stadium. 80,000 travelled to see league leaders Bayern take on second-placed Schalke, one point was separating both sides. You can read detailed account of this game here. 51 WEST GERMANY 2-1 HOLLAND 7 July 1974, Olympiastadion, Munich, World Cup final The legendary 1974 World Cup final 50 1. FC KAISERSLAUTERN 3-1 FC BARCELONA 6 November 1991, Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern, Champions League, second round, second leg This was a brilliant but bitter game by Kaiserslautern. They had lost the first leg 0-2 but were up 3-0 20 seconds before time, at the verge of eliminating huge favorites Barcelona after a really brilliant performance. But then Jose Bakero scored virtually in the last second. Barca later went on to win the Cup. 49 FRANCE 5-0 BELGIUM 16 June 1984, Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes, European Championship, group stage “Who is going to stop these Frenchmen?” was the headline of German football magazine Kicker the day after this magnificent game by Euro 84 hosts France and their brilliant captain Michel Platini. The congenial midfield duo Platini/Giresse scored four of the five goals. Platini after the game “We are stronger than in 82.” They sure were. 48 VfL WOLFSBURG 5-4 MAINZ 05 11 June 1997, Stadion am Elsterweg, Wolfsburg, Bundesliga II, matchday 34 Another second division promotion thriller, this time a battle between two direct competitors. 47 PORTUGAL 5-3 NORTH KOREA 23 July 1966, Goodison Park, Liverpool, World Cup quarterfinal They don’t make games like this anymore. Watch the goals here. 46 ENGLAND 3-2 CAMEROON 1 July 1990, Stadio San Paolo, Naples, World Cup quarterfinal Classic World Cup encounter between established European force and aspiring newcomer from Africa. 45 ARSENAL 1-2 MANCHESTER UNITED 14 April 1999, Villa Park, Birmingham, F.A. Cup semi final Apparently a great game. 44 REAL MADRID 0-5 FC BARCELONA 17 February 1974, Estadio Bernabeu, Primera Divison, matchday 22 One of the most memorable games in the history of Spanish league football. This “magic Sunday” is still well-remembered in the club annals of Barcelona and claimed to symbolize the breakdown of Franco’s absolutistic dictatorship. 43 BAYERN MUNICH 4-2 FC NUREMBERG 1 May 1982, Waldstadion, Frankfurt, German Cup final Bayern were trailing Bavarian rivals Nuremberg 0-2 at half-time but then staged a great comeback to win 4-2. The picture of bloody Dieter Hoeness at the start of this thread is taken from this game. 42 KARLSRUHE SC 7-0 FC VALENCIA 2 November 1993, Wildparkstadionm Karlsruhe, UEFA-Cup, second round, second leg Excuse me, but this was really an awesome game. 41 IVORY COAST 0-0 (11-10 pens) GHANA 6 January 1992, Stade de L’Amitie , Dakar, African Cup, final The mad penalty shoot-out alone makes this a worthy entry. 40 BORUSSIA MO"NCHENGLADBACH 12-0 BORUSSIA DORTMUND 29 April 1978, Rheinstadion, Du"sseldorf, Bundesliga, matchday 34 39 WEST GERMANY 2-1 HOLLAND 25 June 1990, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milano, World Cup, round of last 16 …or was it Inter vs. AC? When the two arch rivals stepped on the pitch that evening, the duel for many players and spectators had an ever more serious dimension. Brehme, Klinsmann and Mattha"us plying their trade for Internazionale at that time while Gullit, Rijkaard and van Basten kicked for the local rival Milan. Inter won 2-1 in one of the best yet most controversial games in World Cup history. 38 DORTMUND 11-1 BIELEFELD 6 November 1982, Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Bundesliga, matchday 12 At half-time the score was still 1-1 … 37 LIVERPOOL FC 0-2 ARSENAL FC 26 May 1989, Anfield Road, Liverpool, First Division, matchday 32 The game had been postponed to the end of the season, due to the Hillsborough catastrophe in Sheffield, when 96 Liverpool fans died. Thus it came to a real showdown, Arsenal had to win at least 2-0 at Anfield to win their first title since 1971. Arsenal were up 1-0 seconds before the end of the game, then Michael Thomas scored the all-deciding second in the 92nd minute and Liverpool were toppled. “They kept their powder dry until it really mattered” said the BBC commentary. For Liverpool it was a nightmare. They had lost the championship and -- what hurt far more -- 96 supporters. 36 ARGENTINA 2-1 ENGLAND 22 June 1986, Azteca, Ciudad de Mexico, World Cup, quarterfinal It’s often a fine line between genius and madness. People had Diego Maradona down as a football criminal after he scored with his hand, but six minutes later he proved that he was more than a mere criminal. He was an ingenious criminal. 35 CELTIC 2-1 INTERNAZIONALE 25 May 1967, Estadio Nacional, Lisbon, European Cup final Celtic Simpson - Craig, W.McNeil, J.Clark, Gemmell -- Murdoch, Auld -- Johnstone, Wallace, Chalmers, Lennox Inter Sarti -- Burgnich, Guarneri, Picchi, Facchetti -- Bedin, A.Mazzola, Bicicli -- Domenghini, Cappellini, Corso Outside of Scotland, this European Cup final seems to be quite underrated. Not that it was such a high class game (well, it was), but because eleven low-brow home boys (only outside left Lennox was not born in Glasgow) overpowered a seemingly unbeatable opponent. Inter was at that time the best side in Europe. But blokes like Billy McNeil, Jimmy Johnstone or Tommy Gemmell refuted every cliche about Scottish football by wrestling Inter down with astoundingly civil means. Unforgettable the statement of one Celtic hero “They all looked like filmstars while some of our players had already gaps in their dentures.” And thus the spectators in Lisbon witnessed a collectively sacrificial game by the Celtic XI. Celtic became the first British winners of the European Cup that day. Until now, no other Scottish side has managed to equal the feat of the “Lisbon Lions”. Some color footage 34 VfB STUTTGART 4-4 WERDER BREMEN 28 March 2004, Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart, Bundesliga, matchday 26 VfB Hildebrand -- Lahm, Zivkovic, Bordon, Gerber (82 Szabics) -- Meira, Soldo, A.Hleb, Meissner (52 Yakin) - Kuranyi, Streller Werder Reinke -- Stalteri, Ismael, Krstajic, C.Schulz -- Lisztes, F.Baumann, Micoud, Ernst -- Ailton, Klasnic You can find a detailed report here. 33 HOLLAND 2-1 SOVIET UNION 26 June 1988, Olympiastadion, Munich, European Championship final Holland van Breukelen - van Aerle, R.Koeman, Rijkaard, van Tiggelen -- Vanenburg, Wouters, E.Koeman, Muhren -- Gullit, van Basten Soviet Union Dasaev -- Alejnikov, Chidyatullin, Litovchenko, Demianenko -- Zavarov, Gostmanov (69 Baltacha), Rats, Mikhailichenko -- Belanov, Protassov (71 Passulko) Holland in 1988, although less talented and flamboyant than in 1974, both times coached by Rinus Michels, won its first and so far only major trophy. Michels had returned to the place of his bitterest humiliation and at the end celebrated his greatest triumph. The great highlight of this final is of course van Basten’s spectacular volley, arguably the finest goal ever scored in a major international final. 32 VfB STUTTGART 4-3 a.e.t. FORTUNA DU"SSELDORF 16 November 1958, Auestadion, Kassel, German Cup final VfB Sawitzki -- Eisele, Seibold -- Hartl, R.Hoffmann, Weise -- Waldner, Schlienz, Geiger, Blessing, Praxl Fortuna Klose -- Vigna, Juskowiak -- K.Hoffmann, Ja"ger, Mauritz -- Steffen,Wolfframm, Jansen, Derwall, Wo"ske Neat game, apparently. 31 ENGLAND 2-3 a.e.t. WEST GERMANY 14 June 1970, Estadio Guanajuato, Leon, World Cup, quarterfinal England Bonetti -- Newton, Labone, Moore, Cooper -- Ball, R.Charlton, Hurst, Mullery -- F.Lee, Peters West Germany Maier -- Vogts, Schnellinger, Fichtel, Ho"ttges (46 Schulz) -- Seeler, Beckenbauer, Overath -- Libuda (56 Grabowski), G.Mu"ller, Lo"hr Germany wanted to gain revenge for Wembley 66 and that’s exactly what they got here. 30 WERDER BREMEN 5-3 RSC ANDERLECHT 8 December 1993, Weserstadion, Bremen, Champions League, group stage Werder Reck -- Bratseth -- Beiersdorfer, Borowka -- Basler (87 Wiedener), Votava, Herzog (46 Wolter), Eilts, Bode -- Hobsch, Rufer RSC de Wilde -- Emmers, Rutjes, Albert, Crasson -- Zetterberg (83 Kooiman), Walem, Boffin, Versavel -- Haagdoren, Bosman (70 Nilis) The Belgians were leading 3-0 at half-time. They were still leading 3-0 after one hour. Then Rufer scored Bremen’s first goal 25 minutes from time. It looked like a mere consolation goal, nothing more… 29 BRAZIL 1-2 URUGUAY 16 June 1950, Estadio Jornalista Mario Filho (Maracana), Rio de Janeiro, World Cup final game Brazil Barbosa -- Augusto, Juvenal -- Bauer, Danilo, Bigode -- Friaca, Zizinho, Ademir, Jair, Chico Uruguay Maspoli -- M.Gonzales, Tejera -- Gambetta, Varela, Andrade II -- Ghiggia, Perez, Miguez, Schiaffino, Vidal Brazil’s national tragedy. No commentary needed, I think. 28 EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 5-3 KICKERS OFFENBACH 28 May 1959, Olympiastadion, Berlin, German championship final Frankfurt Loy -- Eigenbrodt, Ho"fer -- Stinka, Lutz, Weilba"cher -- Kress, Sztani, Feigenspan, Lindner, Pfaff Offenbach Zimmermann -- Waldmann, Schultheiss -- Keim, Lichtl, Wade -- Kraus, Nuber, Gast, Kaufhold, Preisendo"rfer One of the most deep-rooted rivalries in German club football had its climax when both teams met in the 1959 championship final game in Berlin. For these two clubs, it couldn’t get better than that. It was the ultimate contest for them to determine who was the top dog. After a marvellous game, Eintracht had decided the outcome in their favour but their road to glory was not over yet. A year later they would impress all of Europe and it took a legendary Real Madrid side to stop them from winning the biggest prize of all. 27 BAYERN MUNICH 3-4 HAMBURG SV 24 April 1982, Olympiastadion, Munich, Bundesliga, matchday 29 Bayern Junghans -- Beierlorzer, Weiner, Augenthaler, Horsmann -- Dremmler, Breitner, Du"rnberger, Kraus -- D.Hoeness, K.H.Rummenigge Hamburg Stein -- Kaltz, Hieronymus, D.Jakobs, Groh -- Hartwig, von Heesen, Magath, Wehmeyer -- Hrubesch, Bastrup This was Hamburg’s finest game ever in domestic league history, they were already down 1-3 in Munich to reigning champs Bayern but than managed an inspired comeback in the last 20 minutes that ultimately decided the championship race in Hamburg’s favor. More on that game here. 26 EVERTON FC 4-4 LIVERPOOL FC 20 February 1991, Goodison Park, Liverpool, F.A. Cup, fifth round Everton Southall -- Atteveld, Hinchcliffe, Ratcliffe, Watson -- Keown, Nevin, McDonald, Sharpe -- Newell, Ebrell Liverpool Grobbelaar -- Burrows, Hysen, Nicol, Molby -- Ablett, Beardsley, Staunton, Barnes -- Rush, Venison “The mother of all Merseyside derbies” according to 4-4-2. Four times Liverpool was in the lead, four times Everton managed to equalize. A rollercoaster for the fans. Radio commentator Jimmy Armfield remembers “I was looking around at the Evertonians around me and felt like I was at a funeral, then only few minutes later I felt like I was in a madhouse as Everton had again equalized.” Everton won the second game 1-0. 25 EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 5-1 FC KAISERSLAUTERN 29 May 1999, Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Bundesliga, matchday 34 Frankfurt Nikolov -- Janssen (86 Westerthaler) -- Bindewald, Kutschera, Zampach -- B.Schneider, Schur, Sobotzik, R.Weber -- Yang, Fjo"rtoft K’Lautern Reinke -- Ramzy -- Koch, Schjo"nberg -- Buck, Ratinho, Sforza, Riedl, M.Wagner -- Ro"sler, Marschall This game is only the tip of the iceberg of the Bundesliga’s most thrilling ever relegation finish. Here’s the complete story and time table how things developed during those 90 minutes in various stadia. 24 SWEDEN 2-5 BRAZIL 29 June 1958, Rasunda-Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden, World Cup final Sweden Svensson -- Bergmark, Axbom -- Bo"rjesson, Gustavsson, Parling -- Hamrin, Gren, Simonsson, Liedholm, Skoglund Brazil Gilmar -- D.Santos, Orlando, Bellini, N.Santos -- Zito, Didi -- Garrincha, Vava, Pele , Zagalo The game that founded the Brazilian hegemony in world football and the game that made 17-year old Pele the star of international football. Brazil also ignited a tactical revolution by introducing the 4-2-4 system at the world stage. 23 FC BARCELONA 4-3 (a.e.t.) FORTUNA DU"SSELDORF 16 May 1979, St. Jakobs-Park, Basel, Cup Winners’ Cup final Barca Artola -- Zuviria, Costas (66 Martinez), Migueli, Albaladejo (57 de la Cruz) -- Neeskens, Asensi, Sanchez, Rexach -- Krankl, Carrasco Fortuna Daniel -- Baltes, Zewe, Zimmermann (84 Lund), Ko"hnen -- Schmitz, Bommer, Brei (25 Weikl), Th.Allofs, K.Allofs One of the best ever European Cup finals. 22 REAL MADRID 3-3 MANCHESTER UNITED 15 May 1968, Santiagio Bernabeu, Madrid, European Cup semi final, second leg Real Betancourt -- Zocco, Gonzales, Zunzunegui, Sanchis -- Pirri, Grosso, Velazquez, Perez -- Amancio, Gento United Stepney -- Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Brennan -- Stiles, R.Charlton, Sadler -- Best, Kidd, Aston United had won the first leg 1-0 but was trailing 1-3 at half-time in the second leg. The team’s iron will to help Matt Busby finally win the European Cup was the foundation for Manchester’s fairytale comeback in the second half. Bill Foulkes scored his only ever goal in international competition in the second half. 21 CHELSEA FC 4-2 FC BARCELONA 8 March 2005, Stamford Bridge, London, Champions League, round of last 16, second leg Chelsea Cech -- Ferreria (51 Johnson), Carvalho, Terry, Gallas -- Makelele, J.Cole, Lampard, Duff (85 Huth) -- Kezman, Gudjohnsen (79 Tiago) Barca Valdes -- Belletti (84 Giuly), Puyol, Oleguer, van Bronckhorst (46 Sylvinho) -- Xavi, Gerard, Deco, Iniesta (86 Maxi Lopez) -- Ronaldinho, Eto’o You all remember that game. 20 BORUSSIA MO"NCHENGLADBACH 2-1 a.e.t. FC COLOGNE 23 July 1973, Rheinstadion, Du"sseldorf, German Cup final Borussia Kleff -- Vogts, Sieloff, Bonhof, Michallik -- Wimmer, Danner, Kulik (91 Netzer) -- H.Jensen, Rupp (117 Stielike), Heynckes Cologne Welz -- Glowacz (71 Gebauer), Cullmann, Weber, Hein -- Simmet, Flohe, Overath (71 Konopka), H.Neumann - Kapellmann, Lo"hr This is the greatest Cup final in German football history, a game packed with plenty of opportunities and action, fast-paced, technical and dramatic, as Gu"nter Netzer, the great star of German football in those years, was benched by his coach Hennes Weisweiler because Netzer had announced his departure from Mo"nchengladbach to join Real Madrid just a few days earlier. At half-time Weisweiler told Netzer that he’d play in the second half, but Netzer refused. The score was still 1-1 after 90 minutes when Netzer decided that it was now time for him to enter the pitch for extra-time, he informed his coach coolly by saying nothing else than “now I’m playing”. Two minutes after subbing himself into the game, Netzer scored the game-winning goal with a left-footed strike that is still the stuff of legend in Germany. You can watch the first 6 minutes of that extra-time in this youtube video http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuxcFq_e6fg 19 SUNDERLAND FC 1-0 LEEDS UNITED 5 May 1973, Wembley stadium, London, F.A. Cup final SFC Montgomery -- Malone, Horswill, Watson, Guthrie -- Kerr, Pitt, Hughes, Porterfield -- Halom, Tueart Leeds Harvey -- Reaney, Hunter, Cherry, Madeley -- Bremner, Giles -- Lorimer, Clarke, M.Jones, E.Gray (75 Yorath) Second division side Sunderland were one of the biggest ever outsiders in any F.A. Cup final. Hardly has there ever been a more overwhelming favourite than Leeds in that game. Sunderland’s keeper Jimmy Montgomery pulled off one of the most amazing double saves in the history of the sport. You can check that here 18 BORUSSIA MO"NCHENGLADBACH 5-4 (a.e.t.) WERDER BREMEN 1 May 1984, Bo"kelberg Stadion, Mo"nchengladbach, German Cup semi final Gladbach Sude -- Ringels, Bruns, Hannes, Frontzeck -- Herlovsen, Mattha"us, Rahn, W.Scha"fer (82 Borowka) -- Mill, Lienen (82 Criens) Werder Burdenski -- Schaaf, Fichtel, Siegmann, Otten -- Gruber (17 Kamp, 77 Ordenewitz), Sidka, Mo"hlmann, N.Meier -- Reinders, Neubarth One amazing semi final. The sequence of goals went like this 1-0 40th, 1-1 42nd, 2-1 44th, 3-1 76th, 3-2 77th, 3-3 80th, 3-4 82nd, 4-4 90th, 5-4 107th. The other semi final in the 1983-84 German Cup is also featured in this countdown, it was even more amazing. 17 ENGLAND 4-2 (a.e.t.) WEST GERMANY 30 July 1966, Wembley stadium, London, World Cup final Eng Banks -- Cohen, J.Charlton, R.Moore, Wilson -- Stiles, R.Charlton, Peters, Ball -- Hurst, Hunt Ger Tilkowski -- Ho"ttges, Schulz, Weber, Schnellinger -- Haller, Beckenbauer, Overath -- Held, Seeler, Emmerich Simply one of the most legendary games in all of football history. 16 WEST GERMANY 3-3 (a.e.t., 5-4 pens.) FRANCE 8 July 1982, Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan, Sevilla, World Cup semi final Ger Schumacher -- Kaltz, Stielike, K.H.Fo"rster, Briegel (96 Rummenigge) -- Dremmler, B.Fo"rster, Breitner, Magath (73 Hrubesch) -- Fischer, Littbarski France Ettori -- Amoros, Tresor, Janvion, Bossis -- Giresse, Tigana, Platini, Genghini (51 Battiston, 61 Lopez) -- Rocheteau, Six One fat, massive World Cup semi final. This game really had it all. Will we ever see games like this in our lifetime again? http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=cax70ChDBWU 15 CHARLTON ATHLETIC 7-6 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 6 21 December 1957, The Valley, Charlton, F.A. Cup third round Charlton Duff -- Edwards, Townsend -- Hewie, Ufton, Kiernan -- Lucas, Ryan, Leary, Summers Town Kennon -- Conwell, Wilson -- K.Taylor, Connor, McGarry -- Ledger, Howard, Bain, Massie, Simpson The game everyone has been waiting for ..... more details here. 14 1. FC KAISERSLAUTERN 7-4 BAYERN MUNICH 20 October 1973, Betzenberg Stadion, Kaiserslautern, Bundesliga, matchday 12 K’Lautern Elting -- Huber, Diehl, Schwager, Fuchs -- Bitz, Toppmo"ller, Laumen -- Pirrung, Sandberg, Ackermann Bayern Maier -- Hansen, Beckenbauer, Schwarzenbeck, Du"rnberger -- Roth, Zobel. U.Hoeness -- W.Hoffman, G.Mu"ller, Gersdorff All details can be found here. 13 ENGLAND 3-6 HUNGARY 25 November 1953, Wembley stadium, London, friendly Eng Merrick -- Ramsey, Eckersley -- Wright, H.Johnston, Dickinson -- Matthews, E.Taylor, Mortensen, Sewell, Robb Hungary Grosics (78 Geller) -- Buzansky, Lantos -- Bozsik, Lorant, Zakarias -- Budai, Kocsis, Hidegkuti, Puskas, Czibor The game that shook the football world! More details 12 HOLLAND 2-3 CZECH REPUBLIC 19 June 2004, Aveiro Municipal, Aveiro, European Championship, group stage Holland van der Sar -- Bouma, Heitinga, Stam, van Bronckhorst -- van der Meyde (77 Reiziger), Seedorf (85 van der Vaart), Davids, Cocu -- van Nistelrooy, Robbem (58 Bosvelt) Czechs Cech -- Jankulovski, Ujfalusi, Jiranek, Grygera (25 Smicer) -- Poborsky, Galasek (62 Heinz), Rosicky, Nedved -- Koller (75 Rozenahl), Baros The stunning 2004 Euro game. 11 ENGLAND 1-3 WEST GERMANY 29 April 1972, Wembley stadium, London, European Championship quarterfinal, first leg Eng Banks -- Madeley, R.Moore, Hunter, Hughes -- Bell, Ball, Hurst (57 Marsh), Peters -- Chivers, F.Lee Ger Maier -- Ho"ttges, Beckenbauer, Schwarzenbeck, Breitner -- Wimmer, Netzer, U.Hoeness -- Grabowski, G.Mu"ller, Held Up until this game, Germany had never been able to beat England at Wembley. It didn’t look like they could pull it off this time, as Germany’s most important players, those from Bayern Munich, were going through a crisis, having lost 1-5 at Cologne, 0-3 at Duisburg and 0-2 at Rangers in the weeks before this game. Then quite a number of important players of other clubs were missing due to injury, like Berti Vogts, Jupp Heynckes and Karl-Heinz Schnellinger. Thus overall there were very little hopes in Germany regarding this tie with England. One can imagine the joy and bliss felt throughout Germany while watching Germany unexpectedly take England apart in their own sacred Wembley stadium. 10 MANCHESTER UNITED 2-1 BAYERN MUNICH 26 May 1999, Nou Camp, Barcelona, Champions League final United Schmeichel -- G.Neville, Johnson, Stam, Irwin -- Beckham, Butt, Scholes, Blomquist (67 Sheringham), Giggs -- Yorke, A.Cole (81 Solskjaer) Bayern Kahn -- Mattha"us (80 Fink) -- Babbel, Linke, Kuffour -- Basler (89 Salihamidzic), Effenberg, Jeremies, Tarnat -- Jancker, Zickler (71 Scholl) Gregoriak is offline 9 ITALY 3-2 BRAZIL 5 July 1982, Estadio Sarria, Barcelona, World Cup second round Ita Zoff -- Gentile, Scirea, Collovati (34 Bergomi), Cabrini -- Tardelli (75 Marini), Antognoni, Oriali, Conti -- Graziani, Rossi Bra Valdir Peres -- Leandro, Oscar, Luizinho, Junior -- Cerezo, Socrates, Falcao, Zico -- Serginho (69 Paulo Isidoro), Eder High quality game, big hero Paolo Rossi, fallen superstars of Brazil. 8 REAL MADRID 7-3 EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 18 May 1960, Hampden Park, Glasgow, European Cup final Real Dominguez -- Marquitos, Pachin -- Vidal, Santamaria, Zarrago -- Canario, del Sol, di Ste fano, Puskas, Gento Eintracht Loy -- Lutz, Hofer -- Weilba"cher, Eigenbrodt, Stinka -- Kress, Lindner, Stein, Pfaff, Meier 134,000 spectators watched in awe how Real Madrid took apart a talented Eintracht side that had beaten Rangers 12-4 on aggregate in the semi final. The greatest European Cup final of all? The compilers of this countdown don’t think so… 7 LIVERPOOL FC 5-4 (a.e.t.) DEPORTIVO ALAVES 16 May 2001, Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, UEFA Cup final LFC Westerveld -- Babbel, Henchoz (56 Smicer), Hyypia", Carragher -- Gerrard, Hamann, McAllister, Murphy -- Heskey (65 Fowler), Owen (79 Berger) Alaves Herrera -- Contra, Eggen (23 Ivan Alonso), Karmona, Geli -- Tomic, Desio, Tellez, Astudilo (46 Magno Mocelin) -- Cruyff, Javi Moreno (65 Pablo) Remarkable score, considering that Liverpool had a very good defense that year, hardly ever conceding more than two goals. LFC were up 2-0 pretty fast and then possibly underestimated the Spaniards. They managed the equalizer in the 89th minute (4-4) and then even scored a goal in extra-time, which would have decided the game, but it was not given due to off-side. Then Alaves collected two sent-offs and Liverpool scored the golden 5-4 goal. In fact, it was Alaves that scored Liverpool’s goal. A heart-breaking own-goal! 6 WEST GERMANY 3-2 HUNGARY 4 July 1954, Wankdorf-Stadion, Bern, World Cup final Ger Turek -- Posipal, Kohlmeyer -- Eckel, Liebrich, Mai -- Rahn, Morlock, O.Walter, F.Walter, Scha"fer Hun Grosics -- Lantos, Buzansky -- Bozsik, Lorant, Zakarias -- Czibor, Kocsis, Hidegkuti, Puskas, M.Toth The most legendary game in German football history and one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. 5 BORUSSIA MO"NCHENGLADBACH 7-1 INTERNAZIONALE 20 October 1971, Bo"kelberg, Mo"nchengladbach, European Cup second round, first leg B.M.G. Kleff -- Vogts, L.Mu"ller, Sieloff, Bleidick -- Bonhof, Netzer (83 Wittkamp), Kulik -- Wimmer, Heynckes, Le Fevre Inter Vieri (46 Bordon) -- Oriali, Giubertoni, Burgnich, Facchetti -- Fabbian, Bedin, A.Mazzola, Corso -- Boninsegna (28 Ghio), Jair A game not counted by UEFA due to a can thrown at Boninsegna by a Gladbach fan. If it had counted, it would have gone down as one of the greatest examples of offensive football crushing defensive football. Arguably the greatest performance by a German club side in a European game. The brilliant Gu"nter Netzer at the peak of his powers in command of a magnificently brilliant Mo"nchengladbach side. What a great game a European Cup final between Cruyff’s Ajax Amsterdam and Netzer’s Mo"nchengladbach could have been, but instead the catenaccio masters of Internazionale made it to the 1972 European Cup final where they were without a chance against Ajax. Mo"nchengladbach would have been a far more worthy opponent for Ajax and I’m pretty sure the two sides could have produced one of the finest spectacles of offensive football in the history of the sport. Too bad they never met. 4 FC SCHALKE 6-6 (a.e.t.) BAYERN MUNICH 2 May 1984, Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen, German Cup semi final S.04 Junghans -- Kruse, Dietz, M.Jakobs, Schipper -- Opitz (106 Berge), Dierssen, Thon, Abramczik (73 Clute-Simon) -- Stichler, K.Ta"uber Bayern Pfaff -- Beierlorzer, Augenthaler, Grobe (109 Kraus), Pflu"gler -- Du"rnberger (77 D.Hoeness), Lerby, Mathy, Nachtweih -- K.H.Rummenigge, M.Rummenigge FC Schalke 04 was a second division side at the time of this legendary game. This game made young Olaf Thon an overnight sensation. This boy had just celebrated his 18th birthday the night before and would be the big star of this game, scoring not one, not two, but three goals against the overwhelming favorites from Munich. Just check the goal sequence to see what a brilliant match this was to be at 0-1 K.H.Rummenigge 3 0-2 Mathy 12 1-2 Kruse 13 2-2 Thon 19 2-3 M.Rummenigge 20 3-3 Thon 61 4-3 Stichler 72 4-4 M.Rummenigge 80 4-5 D.Hoeness 112 5-5 Dietz 115 5-6 D.Hoeness 118 6-6 Thon 120 What an utterly amazing game this was in front of 70,000 boiling spectators (it is available on tape for anyone interested). The tie had to be repeated, this time in Munich, Bayern won 3-2. 3 ITALY 4-3 (a.e.t.) WEST GERMANY 17 June 1970, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, World Cup semi final Ita Albertosi -- Burgnich, Cera, Rosato (91 Poletti), Bertini, Facchetti -- Domenghini, de Sisti, A.Mazzola (46 Rivera) -- Boninsegna, Riva Ger Maier -- Vogts, Schnellinger, Schulz, Patzke (66 Held) -- Seeler, Beckenbauer, Overath -- Grabowski, G.Mu"ller, Lo"hr (52 Libuda) I assume most everyone checking out this thread has seen this game anyway, so no need for me write anything. 2 LIVERPOOL FC 3-3 (a.e.t.) AC MILAN 25 May 2005, Atatu"rk Stadium, Istanbul, Champions League Final LFC Dudek -- Finnan (46 Hamann), Traore, Hyypia", Carragher -- Riise, Gerrard, Luis Garcia, Xabi Alonso -- Kewell (23 Smicer), Baros (85 Cisse ) Milan Dida -- Cafu , Stam, Nesta, Maldini -- Seedorf (85 Serginho), Gattuso (112 Rui Costa), Pirlo, Kaka -- Shevchenko, Crespo (85 Tomasson) Still fresh in everyone’s memory I guess? 1 BAYER UERDINGEN 7-3 DYNAMO DRESDEN 19 March 1986, Grotenburg Kampfbahn, Krefeld, Cup Winners Cup quarterfinal, second leg Uerd. Vollack - Herget - Da"mgen, W Funkel - Buttgereit, Bommer, Feilzer, F Funkel, Raschid (52 Klinger) - Gudmundsson (72 Loontiens), Scha"fer Dynamo Jakubowski (46 Ramme) - Do"rner - Trautmann, Doschner - Minge, Ha"fner, Stubner, M Sammer (28 Gu"tschow), Pilz - Kirsten, Lippmann So here it is, the number one game of all time, according to "11 Freunde". Bayer Uerdingen won the German Cup in a 1985 upset against Bayern Munich. Here they were facing East German Cup winners Dynamo Dresden. Uerdingen had lost the first leg 0-2 at Dresden. At half-time of the second leg, Dynamo was up 3-1, or 5-1 on aggregate. Uerdingen now only needed to score five goals in the second 45 minutes to advance to the semi final. There were no signs early in the second half that such a miracle was about to happen. After one hour, the aggr. score was still 1-5. But then Bayer Uerdingen exploded. What followed were the greatest 30 minutes of all time? Maybe! 0-1 Minge 1 1-1 W Funkel 13 1-2 Lippmann 36 1-3 Bommer 41 own goal 2-3 W Funkel 58 penalty 3-3 Minge 62 own goal 4-3 Scha"fer 66 5-3 Klinger 78 6-3 W Funkel 81 penalty 7-3 Scha"fer 86
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