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as i said,,,Bayern doesn't lose to any team twice in a row,,,this is our year to teach those italians who is the boss around here...even mafia won't help you guys this time..
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Salute to anyone who stands against these barbaric, inhumane and irrational laws of ANY religion.
as i said,,,Bayern doesn't lose to any team twice in a row,,,this is our year to teach those italians who is the boss around here...even mafia won't help you guys this time..
Bla Bla Bla! They said the same thing about your team (Germany) too! they said they never lost a game in Berlin!
Just a little information I digged and found, dedicated to my friends here:
Did you know what the Badge of Honor is?
The "badge of honour" was introduced for the start of the 2000-01 competition[4]. The badge itself adorns the team's shirt during Champions League matches. It is oval shaped, with an outline of the current Champions League trophy in white on a navy blue background. Above the trophy is the total number of titles held by the club.
Honoured clubs
Five clubs have kept a trophy and so have been awarded the badge of honour:
1967: Real Madrid after six wins, 1956-60 and 1966. They have since won three more times, in 1998, 2000, and 2002.
1973: Ajax Amsterdam, after a third consecutive win. They won a fourth in 1995.
1976: Bayern Munich, after a third consecutive win. They won a fourth in 2001.
1994: A.C. Milan, after their fifth title. They won a sixth in 2003.
2005: Liverpool, after their fifth title.
Liverpool are the only team to have won the cup twice by penalty shoot out.
Title-holder logo
A separate "title-holder logo" is worn by the reigning Champions League champions in the following season's competition[2]. The distinction between the title-holder logo and the badge of honour can be compared to the distinction between the scudetto (shield) worn by the reigning Serie A champions in Italy, and the stella (star) worn by teams with over 10 Serie A titles in total. However, whereas Juventus sport 2 stars as they have won over 20 titles, there is no provision for multiple UEFA badges of honour, as the count within the badge can be incremented indefinitely.
Attchement shows the badge. rep me if you liked the info.
if bayern beats milan i want them to win the CL because it will look good on karimis resume even thought he hasnt even sat on the bench for 1 second in the CL
Just a little information I digged and found, dedicated to my friends here:
Did you know what the Badge of Honor is?
The "badge of honour" was introduced for the start of the 2000-01 competition[4]. The badge itself adorns the team's shirt during Champions League matches. It is oval shaped, with an outline of the current Champions League trophy in white on a navy blue background. Above the trophy is the total number of titles held by the club.
Honoured clubs
Five clubs have kept a trophy and so have been awarded the badge of honour:
1967: Real Madrid after six wins, 1956-60 and 1966. They have since won three more times, in 1998, 2000, and 2002.
1973: Ajax Amsterdam, after a third consecutive win. They won a fourth in 1995.
1976: Bayern Munich, after a third consecutive win. They won a fourth in 2001.
1994: A.C. Milan, after their fifth title. They won a sixth in 2003.
2005: Liverpool, after their fifth title.
Liverpool are the only team to have won the cup twice by penalty shoot out.
Title-holder logo
A separate "title-holder logo" is worn by the reigning Champions League champions in the following season's competition[2]. The distinction between the title-holder logo and the badge of honour can be compared to the distinction between the scudetto (shield) worn by the reigning Serie A champions in Italy, and the stella (star) worn by teams with over 10 Serie A titles in total. However, whereas Juventus sport 2 stars as they have won over 20 titles, there is no provision for multiple UEFA badges of honour, as the count within the badge can be incremented indefinitely.
Attchement shows the badge. rep me if you liked the info.
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