Final Matches: 2006 Paris (France ) - Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal

2006 Paris (France ) - Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal

2006 Champions League Final

Barcelona 2-1 Arsenal


17 May 2006, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, Man of the Match Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona)
Referee Terje Hauge (Norway), Attendance 79,610, Weather Partly cloudy, 15 °C (59 °F)
33% humidity
GOALS; Campbell ( Arsenal ) 37' , Eto'o (Barcelona) 76', Belletti (Barcelona) 80'

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The 2006 UEFA Champions League Final was an association football match between Barcelona of Spain and Arsenal of England at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Paris, France, on Wednesday, 17 May 2006. It was the final match of the 2005–06 season of Europe's primary cup competition, the UEFA Champions League. Barcelona were appearing in their fifth final, having won the competition once in 1992, and lost the other three finals. Arsenal were appearing in the final for the first time and in doing so became the first club from London to feature in the final.
Each club needed to progress through the group stage and knockout rounds to reach the final, playing 12 matches in total. Barcelona won their group and progressed to the final after beating Chelsea, Benfica and Milan, respectively. Arsenal won their group to move into the knockout stage, and progressed without conceding a goal against Real Madrid, Juventus and Villarreal, respectively.
A crowd of 79,500 watched as Jens Lehmann was sent off early in the game. Despite this setback, Arsenal took the lead through Sol Campbell towards the end of the first half. The game turned with the 61st minute introduction of Henrik Larsson as a Barcelona substitute.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Larsson provided two assists, one each for Samuel Eto'o and Juliano Belletti. The 2–1 victory was Barcelona's second triumph in the competition 14 years after they won the European Cup in 1992.


Route to the Final




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