Group F includes Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, and Tunisia. The Netherlands are the favorites based on FIFA ranking, where they sit 8th. They finished European qualifying with the second-best goal difference and haven’t lost a competitive match in regular time since October 2024. But if Germany and Spain taught us anything in Qatar, it’s that overlooking Japan can end your tournament quickly. Their coach has been in charge for over 100 matches, and they arrive after recent wins over England and Brazil. The only concern is physicality, especially on set pieces. Sweden are the big question mark. On paper, Viktor Gyökeres, Alexander Isak, and Anthony Elanga should scare anyone. But their form is a concern after finishing bottom of their qualifying group and reaching the World Cup through the Nations League playoff route. Tunisia’s defensive record looks incredible after not conceding during qualifying, but the level of opposition was much lower. The highest-ranked team they faced was Equatorial Guinea, and against stronger teams like Morocco and Nigeria, they lost. Who tops this group? #soccer #football #WorldCup #FIFA #2026WorldCup
Herrlandslagets VM-genrep mot Grekland slutade oavgjort, 2-2. De svenska målen gjordes av Viktor Gyökeres och Gustaf ...
Viktor Gyökeres scored his first official free-kick goal for Sweden against Greece, leaving Arsenal fans wondering why Arteta barely used that weapon all season. #arsenal #sweden
PSG back-to-back Champions of Europe 2026 with a thrilling finish on penalties. *** welcome to maratoni http://www.maratoni-fussball.shop Paris Saint-Germain won the 2026 UEFA Champions League final, defeating Arsenal 4–3 on penalties following a tightly contested 1–1 draw after extra time at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. This historic triumph marks the second successive European crown for the French giants, making them the first team since Real Madrid in 2018 to successfully defend the title. Paris Saint-Germain won the 2026 UEFA Champions League final, defeating Arsenal 4–3 on penalties following a tightly contested 1–1 draw after extra time at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. This historic triumph marks the second successive European crown for the French giants, making them the first team since Real Madrid in 2018 to successfully defend the title. Match Summary Details Date May 30, 2026 Stadium Puskás Aréna, Budapest Attendance 61,035 Referee Daniel Siebert (Germany) Player of the Match Vitinha (PSG) Key Match Timeline 6' — Goal! (0–1): Kai Havertz hits the ground running. A Marquinhos clearance defects off Trossard, sending Havertz clear from 40 yards out. He remains perfectly composed to blast it high past keeper Matvei Safonov from a tight angle. 64' — Penalty Concession: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia surges down the left flank into the penalty area and is fouled by a clumsy challenge from Arsenal right-back Cristhian Mosquera. 65' — Goal! (1–1): Ousmane Dembélé steps up to the penalty spot, coolly sending David Raya the wrong way to level the match. 77' — Post! A fierce deflection from a Kvaratskhelia strike is tipped onto the woodwork by Myles Lewis-Skelly, keeping Arsenal alive. 103' — Penalty Drama: Arsenal launch heavy protests for a penalty after Noni Madueke goes down under a challenge from Nuno Mendes. Referee Daniel Siebert dismisses the claim. Both Declan Rice and Mikel Arteta receive yellow cards for their furious reactions. Tactical Narrative Mikel Arteta structured a deeply defensive blueprint, recording just 24.7% possession—the lowest recorded in a Champions League final since Opta data tracking began. This deeply limited the open-space efficacy of PSG’s flying fullbacks. Luis Enrique’s side dictated the tempo with 64% possession, but they found incredible resistance breaking through the central block. Deep into extra time, both clubs substituted their primary attacking options, running on absolute physical exhaustion until the whistle. Penalty Shootout Breakdown PSG went first in the high-stakes shootout under the Budapest night sky: PSG — Gonçalo Ramos (Scores, 1-0) | Arsenal — Viktor Gyökeres (Scores, 1-1) PSG — Désiré Doué (Scores, 2-1) | Arsenal — Eberechi Eze (Misses wide, 2-1) PSG — Nuno Mendes (Saved by Raya, 2-1) | Arsenal — Declan Rice (Scores, 2-2) PSG — Achraf Hakimi (Scores, 3-2) | Arsenal — Gabriel Martinelli (Scores, 3-3) PSG — Lucas Beraldo (Scores, 4-3) | Arsenal — Gabriel Magalhães (Misses over the bar, 4-3) Historical Milestones Elite Managerial Tier: Luis Enrique earned his 3rd Champions League title, joining an exclusive group alongside Bob Paisley, Zinedine Zidane, and Pep Guardiola. Exclusive Final Scorers: Kai Havertz became just the third player in football history to score in a Champions League final for two different clubs (previously with Chelsea in 2021), alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Mario Mandžukić. Unwanted Record: Arsenal extend their heartbreak as the club with the most matches played in the competition (226) without ever lifting the trophy. #championsleague #ucl #uclfinal2026 #parissaintgermain #arsenalfc #psg #arsenal #football #puskasarena #hungary #budapest #puskás #puskas #fussball #magyarország #highlights #stadiums #groundhopping #travel #vlog #vlogs
Εγγραφείτε στο κανάλι της COSMOTE TV: https://www.youtube.com/@COSMOTE_TV Παρακολουθήστε τα highlights της αναμέτρησης Παρί Σεν Ζερμέν - Άρσεναλ, του UEFA Champions League, στις 30/05/2026. Οι σκόρερ των ομάδων: Παρί Σεν Ζερμέν - Dembele O. (65') Άρσεναλ - Havertz K. (6') Οι σκόρερ των ομάδων στη διαδικασία των πεναλτι: Παρί Σεν Ζερμέν - Ramos G., Doue D., Hakimi A., Beraldo L. Άρσεναλ - Gyökeres V., Rice D., Martinelli G. Για να παρακολουθήσετε όλα τα highlights του UEFA Champions League πατήστε εδώ: https://bit.ly/UEFAChampionsLeague26
PSG se impuso en dramática tanda de penales al Arsenal y se confirmó como Bicampeón de la UEFA Champions League. Kai Havertz, en los primeros minutos del juego, y Ousmane Dembélé, de penal, fueron los autores de los tantos de la igualada, mientras Gabriel Magalhães fue el encargado de fallar el cobro que selló el triunfo Parisino ¡Disfruta los goles y lo mejor del encuentro! #UCLFinal I #BenditaChampions I #TNTSportsEnHBOMax No te pierdas los partidos de la UEFA Champions League, la Premier League y la Emirates FA Cup por HBO Max: https://bit.ly/4fYZ4aQ
Dieser Beitrag enthält virtuelle Bandenwerbung. Paris Saint-Germain hat erneut die Champions League gewonnen. Der französische Fußball-Meister bezwang den FC Arsenal im Finale von Budapest mit 4:3 im Elfmeterschießen und wiederholte damit den Erfolg aus dem Vorjahr. Nach 90 und 120 Minuten hatte es 1:1 (1:1, 1:1, 0:1) gestanden. Hier gibt es die Highlights der Bundesliga, der UEFA Champions League und des DFB-Pokals. Dazu die Highlights ausgewählter Partien der 2. Bundesliga und der Frauen-Bundesliga. Abonniert hier den Kanal: https://kurz.zdf.de/abosport/ Mehr Geschichten und aktuelle Informationen zur Champions League der Männer findest du hier: https://kurz.zdf.de/bGeJv/ Vor der WM 2006 steht der deutsche Fußball am Abgrund. Jürgen Klinsmanns Revolution droht zu scheitern – bis sein junges Team das Land elektrisiert und das Sommermärchen beginnt. Die dreiteilige Doku-Serie "Mission Sommermärchen" zeigt die dramatische und unerzählte Vorgeschichte der WM im eigenen Land und die emotionale Achterbahnfahrt einer ganzen Nation während des Turniers. Erzählt von denen, die dabei waren: u. a. Klinsmann, Kahn, Odonkor, Löw und Podolski. Jetzt hier streamen: https://kurz.zdf.de/7jqd/ sportstudio bei Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sportstudio/ sportstudio bei TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sportstudio.de sportstudio bei WhatsApp https://kurz.zdf.de/6Em3U/ Nationalspieler Kai Havertz (6.) brachte den FC Arsenal früh in Führung, dennoch verloren die Londoner nach 2006 auch das zweite Champions-League-Endspiel der Vereinshistorie. Weltfußballer Ousmane Dembélé (65., Foulelfmeter) glich am Samstag in der ausverkauften Puskas-Arena für das Team von Trainer Luis Enrique aus. In der Verlängerung fielen keine Tore. 07:25 Elfmeterschießen Die Aufstellungen: Paris St. Germain: Safonow – Hakimi, Marquinhos (106. Sabarnyj), Pacho, Mendes – J. Neves, Vitinha (106. Beraldo), Ruiz (95. Zaïre-Emery) – Doué, O. Dembélé (90.+6 G. Ramos), Kwarazchelia (83. Barcola). Trainer: Luis Enrique FC Arsenal: Raya – Mosquera (66. J. Timber), Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Hincapié – Rice, Lewis-Skelly (91. Zubimendi) – Saka (83. Madueke), Ödegaard (67. Gyökeres), Trossard (83. Martinelli) – Havertz (91. Eze). Trainer: Mikel Arteta Schiedsrichter: Daniel Siebert (Deutschland) Kommentator: Gari Paubandt #zdfchampionsleague