2007 European Cup (athletics)

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2007 European Cup
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Host city Munich, Germany (Super League)
Dates23–24 June 2007
Main venue Olympic Stadium (Super League)

The 2007 Spar European Cup took place on 23 and 24 June 2007 at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany. This was the 27th time the European Cup has been held and the second time the event has been hosted in Munich. It was the penultimate staging of the Cup.

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Super League

The Olympic Stadium during the 2007 European Cup Munchener Olympiastadion.jpg
The Olympic Stadium during the 2007 European Cup

Final standings

Men

PosCountryPts
1Flag of France.svg  France 116
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 116
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 110
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 101
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 93
6Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 70
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 58.5
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 53.5

Women

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 127
2Flag of France.svg  France 107
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 94.5
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 89
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 81
6Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 80
7Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 75
8Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 64.5
Relegation to 1st League

Top six teams qualified for the 2008 European Indoor Cup.

Score table

Men

EventFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Flag of Germany.svg  GER Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Flag of France.svg  FRA Flag of Poland.svg  POL Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR
100 metres 16837425
200 metres 43867521
400 metres 36728451
800 metres 46712853
1500 metres 26718534
3000 metres 41538672
5000 metres 87215364
110 metre hurdles 36748251
400 metre hurdles 24386750
3000 m Steeplechase 48617352
4 × 100 metres relay 16847532
4 × 400 metres relay 27653841
High jump 2.58145672.5
Pole vault 48327506
Long jump 16284735
Triple jump 12753486
Shot put 38725641
Discus throw 17235864
Hammer throw 17264853
Javelin throw 24317685

Women

EventFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  BLR Flag of Germany.svg  GER Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Flag of France.svg  FRA Flag of Poland.svg  POL Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR
100 metres 67352814
200 metres 42583716
400 metres 65834712
800 metres 83142657
1500 metres 24168753
3000 metres 13257864
5000 metres 87631542
100 metre hurdles 35472618
400 metre hurdles 26457830
3000 m Steeplechase 21678435
4 × 100 metres relay 56273814
4 × 400 metres relay 84367025
High jump 14462874
Pole vault 13.556823.57
Long jump 21385764
Triple jump 13782645
Shot put 67245831
Discus throw 68234715
Hammer throw 67453821
Javelin throw 28316754

Day 1

Events and winners

Men

EventWinnerCountry
Hammer throw Szymon Ziółkowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
High jump Eike Onnen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
400 m hurdles Periklis Iakovakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
100 m Craig Pickering Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
1500 m Mehdi Baala Flag of France.svg  France
Shot put Peter Sack Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Long jump Louis Tsatoumas Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
400 m Leslie Djhone Flag of France.svg  France
5000 m Monder Rizki Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
4 × 100 m relay Great Britain & NI Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain

Women

EventWinnerCountry
Pole vault Monika Pyrek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Triple jump Teresa Nzola Meso Ba Flag of France.svg  France
400 m hurdles Yuliya Pechenkina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Discus throw Franka Dietzsch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
100 m Yevgeniya Polyakova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
800 m Sviatlana Usovich Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
3000 m Gulnara Galkina-Samitova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
400 m Fani Halkia Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Javelin throw Christina Obergföll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
3000 m Steeplechase Katarzyna Kowalska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
4 × 100 m relay Russian Federation Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Standings

Men

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 64
2Flag of France.svg  France 59
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 55
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 47
5Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 43
6Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 39
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27.5
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 24.5

Women

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 71
2Flag of France.svg  France 54
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 53.5
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 53
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 47
6Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 43
7Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 40
8Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 33.5

Day 2

Events and winners

Men

EventWinnerCountry
Pole vault Tim Lobinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Triple jump Aleksandr Petrenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Discus throw Piotr Małachowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
110 m hurdles Ladji Doucouré Flag of France.svg  France
800 m Paweł Czapiewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
3000 m Steeplechase Filmon Ghirmai Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
200 m Marlon Devonish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Javelin throw Aleksandr Ivanov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
3000 m Bouabdellah Tahri Flag of France.svg  France
4 × 400 m relay PolandFlag of Poland.svg  Poland

Women

EventWinnerCountry
Hammer throw Tatyana Lysenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Shot put Anna Omarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
1500 m Sylwia Ejdys Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
High jump Yelena Slesarenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
100 m hurdles Yevgeniya Snihur Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Long jump Eunice Barber Flag of France.svg  France
200 m Muriel Hurtis Flag of France.svg  France
5000 m Volha Krautsova Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
4 × 400 m relay BelarusFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus

Men's results

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig Pickering  (GBR)10.15Flag of France.svg  Martial Mbandjock  (FRA)10.29Flag of Germany.svg  Christian Blum  (GER)10.35
200 metresFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marlon Devonish  (GBR)20.33Flag of France.svg  David Alerte  (FRA)20.34Flag of Greece.svg  Anastásios Goúsis  (GRE)20.43
400 metresFlag of France.svg  Leslie Djhone  (FRA)45.54Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tim Benjamin  (GBR)45.67Flag of Germany.svg  Bastian Swillims  (GER)45.95
800 metresFlag of Poland.svg  Paweł Czapiewski  (POL)1:49.00Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Michael Rimmer  (GBR)1:49.06Flag of Germany.svg  Robin Schembera  (GER)1:49.06
1500 metresFlag of France.svg  Mehdi Baala  (FRA)3:47.36Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andy Baddeley  (GBR)3:48.08Flag of Germany.svg  Franek Haschke  (GER)3:48.54
3000 metresFlag of France.svg  Bouabdellah Tahri  (FRA)7:51.32Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Ivanov  (RUS)8:02.47Flag of Poland.svg  Bartosz Nowicki  (POL)8:02.47
5000 metresFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Monder Rizki  (BEL)14:15.46Flag of Germany.svg  Arne Gabius  (GER)14:16.09Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Orlov  (RUS)14:16.57
3000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Germany.svg  Filmon Ghirmai  (GER)8:38.78Flag of France.svg  Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad  (FRA)8:39.34Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andrew Lemoncello  (GBR)8:39.94
100 m hurdlesFlag of France.svg  Ladji Doucouré  (FRA)13.35Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andy Turner  (GBR)13.48Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Blaschek  (GER)13.51
400 m hurdlesFlag of Greece.svg  Periklís Iakovákis  (GRE)48.35Flag of Poland.svg  Marek Plawgo  (POL)48.90Flag of France.svg  Naman Keïta  (FRA)48.90
4 × 100 m relayFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
Tyrone Edgar
Craig Pickering
Marlon Devonish
Mark Lewis-Francis
38.30Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Aimé-Issa Nthépé
David Alerte
Eddy De Lépine
Martial Mbandjock
38.40Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
Christian Blum
Till Helmke
Alexander Kosenkow
Julian Reus
38.56
4 × 400 m relayFlag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)
Kacper Kozłowski
Marcin Marciniszyn
Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Daniel Dąbrowski
3:01.70Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
Ingo Schultz
Kamghe Gaba
Matthias Bos
Bastian Swillims
3:01.77Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
Andrew Steele
Richard Strachan
Martyn Rooney
Daniel Caines
3:01.92
High jumpFlag of Germany.svg  Eike Onnen  (GER)2.30 mFlag of Russia.svg  Andrey Tereshin  (RUS)2.30 mFlag of Poland.svg  Aleksander Waleriańczyk  (POL)2.24 m
Pole vaultFlag of Germany.svg  Tim Lobinger  (GER)5.70 mFlag of France.svg  Romain Mesnil  (FRA)5.65 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Denys Yurchenko  (UKR)5.60 m
Long jumpFlag of Greece.svg  Loúis Tsátoumas  (GRE)8.16 mFlag of Poland.svg  Marcin Starzak  (POL)7.82 mFlag of Germany.svg  Nils Winter  (GER)7.70 m
Triple jumpFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Petrenko  (RUS)17.29 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Phillips Idowu  (GBR)17.21 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Mykola Savolaynen  (UKR)17.09 m
Shot putFlag of Germany.svg  Peter Sack  (GER)20.28 mFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Carl Myerscough  (GBR)19.96 mFlag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Majewski  (POL)19.93 m
Discus throwFlag of Poland.svg  Piotr Małachowski  (POL)66.09 mFlag of Germany.svg  Robert Harting  (GER)63.90 mFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Borichevskiy  (RUS)60.79 m
Hammer throwFlag of Poland.svg  Szymon Ziółkowski  (POL)77.99 mFlag of Germany.svg  Markus Esser  (GER)74.68 mFlag of Greece.svg  Aléxandros Papadimitríou  (GRE)73.83 m
Javelin throwFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Ivanov  (RUS)82.57 mFlag of France.svg  Vitolio Tipotio  (FRA)79.69 mFlag of Poland.svg  Igor Janik  (POL)78.70 m

Women's results

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metresFlag of Russia.svg  Yevgeniya Polyakova  (RUS)11.20Flag of Germany.svg  Verena Sailer  (GER)11.35Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Natallia Safronnikava  (BLR)11.36
200 metresFlag of France.svg  Muriel Hurtis  (FRA)22.83Flag of Russia.svg  Natalya Rusakova  (RUS)22.92Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Shtanhyeyeva  (UKR)23.12
400 metresFlag of Greece.svg  Faní Halkiá  (GRE)51.85Flag of Russia.svg  Zhanna Kashcheyeva  (RUS)51.87Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Yulyana Yushchanka  (BLR)52.09
800 metresFlag of Belarus.svg  Sviatlana Usovich  (BLR)2:00.71Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yuliya Krevsun  (UKR)2:01.12Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Zbrozhek  (RUS)2:01.14
1500 metresFlag of Poland.svg  Sylwia Ejdys  (POL)4:17.05Flag of France.svg  Maria Martins  (FRA)4:17.23Flag of Spain.svg  Iris María Fuentes-Pila  (ESP)4:17.75
3000 metresFlag of Russia.svg  Gulnara Galkina  (RUS)8:47.92Flag of Poland.svg  Lidia Chojecka  (POL)8:54.72Flag of Spain.svg  Dolores Checa  (ESP)8:58.35
5000 metresFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Volha Krautsova  (BLR)15:20.35Flag of Germany.svg  Sabrina Mockenhaupt  (GER)15:23.96Flag of Greece.svg  Kalliópi Astropekáki  (GRE)15:46.22 PB
3000 metres steeplechaseFlag of Poland.svg  Katarzyna Kowalska  (POL)9:45.35Flag of France.svg  Sophie Duarte  (FRA)9:50.02Flag of Greece.svg  Iríni Kokkinaríou  (GRE)9:53.83
100 m hurdlesFlag of Ukraine.svg  Yevheniya Snihur  (UKR)12.92Flag of France.svg  Adrianna Lamalle  (FRA)12.94Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandra Antonova  (RUS)12.97
400 m hurdlesFlag of Russia.svg  Yuliya Pechonkina  (RUS)54.04Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Jesień  (POL)54.88Flag of Germany.svg  Ulrike Urbansky  (GER)55.74
4 × 100 m relayFlag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)
Yuliya Gushchina
Natalya Rusakova
Irina Khabarova
Yevgeniya Polyakova
42.78Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Carima Louami
Muriel Hurtis
Nelly Banco
Christine Arron
43.09Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)
Katja Tengel
Sina Schielke
Cathleen Tschirch
Verena Sailer
43.33
4 × 400 m relayFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus  (BLR)
Yulyana Yushchanka
Iryna Khliustava
Sviatlana Usovich
Ilona Usovich
3:23.67 NR Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)
Zuzanna Radecka-Pakaszewska
Monika Bejnar
Jolanta Kajtoch
Grażyna Prokopek-Janáček
3:26.36Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)
Phara Anacharsis
Marie-Angélique Lacordelle
Virginie Michanol
Solen Désert-Mariller
3:28.62
High jumpFlag of Russia.svg  Yelena Slesarenko  (RUS)2.02 mFlag of Spain.svg  Ruth Beitia  (ESP)1.98 mFlag of France.svg  Mélanie Melfort  (FRA)1.95 m
Pole vaultFlag of Poland.svg  Monika Pyrek  (POL)4.65 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Nataliya Mazuryk  (UKR)4.38 mFlag of France.svg  Vanessa Boslak  (FRA)4.38 m
Long jumpFlag of France.svg  Eunice Barber  (FRA)6.73 mFlag of Spain.svg  Concepción Montaner  (ESP)6.72 mFlag of Poland.svg  Małgorzata Trybańska  (POL)6.65 m
Triple jumpFlag of France.svg  Teresa Nzola Meso Ba  (FRA)14.69 m NR Flag of Greece.svg  Hrysopiyi Devetzi  (GRE)14.58 mFlag of Russia.svg  Victoria Valyukevich  (RUS)14.46 m
Shot putFlag of Russia.svg  Anna Omarova  (RUS)19.69 m PB Flag of Germany.svg  Petra Lammert  (GER)19.47 mFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Nadzeya Ostapchuk  (BLR)18.52 m
Discus throwFlag of Germany.svg  Franka Dietzsch  (GER)63.60 mFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Iryna Yatchenko  (BLR)62.54 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Nataliya Semenova  (UKR)62.32 m
Hammer throwFlag of Germany.svg  Betty Heidler  (GER)73.55 mFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Aksana Miankova  (BLR)73.03 mFlag of France.svg  Manuela Montebrun  (FRA)68.56 m
Javelin throwFlag of Germany.svg  Christina Obergföll  (GER)70.20 m NR Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Gromova  (RUS)60.15 mFlag of Poland.svg  Barbara Madejczyk  (POL)59.36 m

First League

Group A

At Vaasa, Finland, on 23 and 24 June 2007.

Final standings

Men

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 111
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 107
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 101.5
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 93.5
5Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 88.5
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 81
7Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 76
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 59.5

Women

PosCountryPts
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 131
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 110
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 102
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 98
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 78
6Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 76
7Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 73
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 50
Promotion to Superleague
Relegation to 2nd League

Group B

At Milan, Italy, on the same dates.

Final standings

Men

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 135
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 105
3Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 102
4Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 98
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 89
6Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 85
7Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 57
8Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 46

Women

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 139
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 123
3Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 95.5
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 84
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 82
6Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 72.5
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 61.5
8Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 58.5
Promotion to Superleague
Relegation to 2nd League

The best team from each group also qualified for the 2008 European Indoor Cup.

Second League

Group A

At Odense, Denmark, on 23 & 24 June 2007.

Final standings

Men

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 120.5
2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 118
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 111
4Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 109.5
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 104
6Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 72
7Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 50
8Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 30

Women

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 124
2Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 117
3Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 109
4Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 102
5Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 101
6Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 83.5
7Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 61.5
8Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 20
Promotion to 1st League

Group B

At Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the same dates.

Final standings

Men

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 232
2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 226
3Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 209
4Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 208
5Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 196.5
6Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 158.5
7Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 151
8Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 142.5
9Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 124.5
10Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 115
11Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 106
12 AASSE 72
13Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 66
14Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 57

Women

PosCountryPts
1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 254
2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 246
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 243
4Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 217
5Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 180
6Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 155.5
7Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 149
8Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 118
9Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 110.5
10Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 98
11Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 90.5
12Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 78
13 AASSE 55
14Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 46.5
Promotion to 1st League

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The German national cricket team is the men's team that represents the country of Germany in international cricket. The German Cricket Federation, which organises the team, has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1999, having previously been an affiliate member from 1991. The national team made its international debut against Denmark in 1989, playing as West Germany. It has since played regularly in European Cricket Championship tournaments, as well as twice in the lower divisions of the World Cricket League. In 2001, Germany also competed in the ICC Trophy for the first and only time. In 2022, they played their first T20 World Cup Global Qualifier.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Werner Olk</span> Former football player and manager

Werner Olk is a German former professional football player and manager.

The 2008 Fed Cup was the 46th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Bayern Munich (basketball)</span> Mens basketball section of the FC Bayern Munich sports club

FC Bayern München Basketball GmbH, commonly referred to as Bayern Munich, is a professional basketball club, a part of the FC Bayern Munich sports club, based in Munich, Germany. The club competes domestically in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and internationally in the EuroLeague.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 UEFA Champions League final</span> The final of the 2012–13 edition of the UEFA Champions League

The 2013 UEFA Champions League final was the final match of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, the 58th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 21st season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mike Schloesser</span> Dutch compound archer

Mike Schloesser is a compound archer from Netherlands. He has won minet medals at the World Youth Archery Championships, competed in the Archery World Cup and in the 2013 World Archery Championships he qualified 5th in the same event. He also competed in the men's team compound and mixed team compound event for Netherlands.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 UEFA Champions League final</span> Final of the 2019–20 edition of the UEFA Champions League

The 2020 UEFA Champions League final was the final match of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, the 65th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 28th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. It was played on 23 August 2020 at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal, between French club Paris Saint-Germain, in their first European Cup final, and German club Bayern Munich. The match was held behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.