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:GER  Bayern Munchen :champion: won their 26th title,  and is the first team to win Bundesliga 4 time in a row.

:AUT  FC Red Bull Salzburg :champion: won the Austrian Bundesliga title for the third year in a row (10th title)

:BIH  HSK Zrinjski Mostar :champion: (4th title)

 

and :LIE which has no league, the cup is the only national competition, with the teams otherwise competing in Switzerland .

FC Vaduz :champion:won the cup, their 44th trophy (world record!!).  In Final defeated 11-0 FC Schaan (record) and in last 19 years have lost only one Liechtenstein cup (2012). Is also qualified for Europa League first qualifying round

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draw between man.city and arsenal(2:2) means that man.united can finish in top4 with last two wins

 

LEICESTER         37 23 11  3 67:35 80
TOTTENHAM         37 19 13  5 68:30 70
ARSENAL           37 19 11  7 61:36 68
MANCHESTER CITY   37 19  8 10 70:40 65
MANCHESTER UNITED 36 18  9  9 44:31 63
SOUTHAMPTON       37 17  9 11 55:40 60
WEST HAM          36 15 14  7 61:47 59
LIVERPOOL         36 16 10 10 61:48 58
CHELSEA           36 12 12 12 57:51 48
STOKE CITY        37 13  9 15 39:54 48
SWANSEA           37 12 10 15 41:51 46
EVERTON           36 10 14 12 56:52 44
WATFORD           36 12  8 16 36:44 44
CRYSTAL PALACE    37 11  9 17 38:47 42
WEST BROMWICH     37 10 12 15 33:47 42
BOURNEMOUTH       37 11  9 17 44:65 42
SUNDERLAND        36  8 11 17 43:60 35
NEWCASTLE         37  8 10 19 39:64 34
NORWICH           36  8  7 21 35:62 31
ASTON VILLA       37  3  8 26 27:72 17
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atletico lost to levante and lost all posibilites to end up as champions

 

BARCELONA       37 28  4  5 109:29  88
REAL MADRID     37 27  6  4 108:34  87
ATLETICO MADRID 37 27  4  6  61:18  85
VILLARREAL      37 18 10  9  44:33  64
CELTA VIGO      37 17  9 11  51:57  60
ATHLETIC BILBAO 37 17  8 12  55:44  59
SEVILLA         37 14 10 13  50:47  52
MALAGA          37 11 12 14  34:34  45
REAL SOCIEDAD   37 12  9 16  44:48  45
VALENCIA        37 11 11 15  46:47  44
LAS PALMAS      37 12  8 17  44:49  44
EIBAR           37 11 10 16  47:57  43
DEPORTIVO       37  8 18 11  45:59  42
REAL BETIS      37 10 12 15  32:51  42
ESPANYOL        37 11  7 19  36:72  40
GRANADA         37 10  9 18  46:66  39
SPORTING GIJON  37  9  9 19  38:62  36
GETAFE          37  9  9 19  36:65  36
RAYO VALLECANO  37  8 11 18  49:72  35
LEVANTE         37  7  8 22  35:68  32
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CAS rejects Platini's appeal over FIFA ban

 

Today the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) rejected the Platini's bid to overturn a six-year ban from working in football, but cut his ban to four years and reduced fine (imposed by FIFA) from 80,000 Swiss francs (CHF) to 60,000 Swiss francs.

 

Platini confirmed he plans to resign as UEFA president after the decision of CAS but issued a statement to the media announcing that he will continue his battle to clear his name.

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"I take note of today's decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport but I see it as a great injustice."

"This decision imposes on me a suspension the duration of which will de facto prevent me, and as if by chance, from standing in the next FIFA presidential electio."

"As agreed with the national associations, I resign from my role as president of UEFA in order to be able to continue my fight before the Swiss courts to prove my integrity in this case."

 

UEFA statement on Michel Platini's CAS decision

 

UEFA has taken note of the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport to suspend UEFA President Michel Platini from any football-related activity for four years.

We have also taken note of Michel Platini's statement announcing his intention to resign as UEFA President.

 

The UEFA Executive Committee will meet on the morning of 18 May in Basel to discuss next steps, including the scheduling of an elective congress.

 

In the meantime, there will be no UEFA President appointed ad interim.

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:NED  PSV Eindhoven  :champion:  have retained the Dutch title on a dramatic final day in the Eredivisie season. This is their 23rd title.

:SCO  Celtic FC :champion: won their 47th title (5th in a row).

About Scottish Premiership: next year will be back the "Old Firm" ; after liquidation and new corporate identity (and restart to 4th tier of Scottish football), Rangers FC will back in top flight after 4 years :clap:

:SVK  AS Trencin :champion: won their second consecutive league and cup double (palmares: 2nd tiltle and 3rd cup)

:MKD  Vardar Skopje :champion: retained the Macedonian title (9th title)

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Last match at "Boleyn Ground" (Upton Park) for West Ham United and "The Hammers" claimed a thrilling 3-2  win over Manchester United. 

 

West Ham lead 1-0  (Sakho10') but after the break Martial's double (51' & 72') put the visitors ahead; Antonio equalizer at 75' and the New Zealand defender Winston Reid scored at 81' the winning goal (the last in the stadium) and boosting their UEFA Europa League hopes.

 

After 112 years for West Ham ended an era in style before moving on to a new beginning at the Olympic Stadium next season. The first game in new stadium will be a friendly match on 7th August against Juventus.

 

Best goal of the BPL 1999/2000 season scored by Paolo Di Canio at Boleyn Ground (vs Wimbledon)

 

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