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16 Teams in the Champions League Knockout Stage
The 2015-2016 UEFA Champions League group stage is complete, setting us with a knockout stage with 16 teams: Three from Spain (Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid), three from England (Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City), two from Italy (Juventus, Roma), two from Germany (Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg), one from Portugal (Benfica), one from France (PSG), one from the Netherlands (PSV), one from Russia (Zenit), one from Ukraine (Dynamo Kyiv) and one from Belgium (Gent).
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Match Highlights – Arsenal vs Monaco, Leverkusen vs Atletico Madrid
The kings of disappointments kept up with tradition, as Arsenal blew it at home in the first leg of their Champions League knockout stage clash, losing 3-1 to Monaco, while Leverkusen gained a small advantage thanks to a 1-0 win over favorites Atletico Madrid.
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Champions League – All 16 Teams in the Knockout Stage
In the round of 16 stage of the 2014-2015 Champions League, there are four German clubs (Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Schalke, Leverkusen), three from England (Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City), three from Spain (Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid), two from France (PSG, Moncao), one from Portugal (Porto), one from Italy (Juventus), one from Switzerland (Basel) and one from Ukraine (Shakhtar Donetsk).
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17 Best Gifs of the 2014 World Cup Knockout Stage
An excellent way of summarizing the biggest moments we had in the 2014 World Cup round of 16 and the eight matches is simply giving you the best gifs from these matches.
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2014 World Cup – Round of 16 Results & Quarterfinals Teams
All eight teams that won their groups also made it into the quarterfinals of the 2014 World Cup, with four Europeans (Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium), three South Americans (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia) and one team from Central America, Costa Rica.
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2014 World Cup – Round of 16 Predictions (Argentina vs Switzerland, Belgium vs United States)
The fourth and final day of the round of 16 is upon us, as Argentina with Lionel Messi will take on Switzerland while the slightly disappointing Belgium side will be facing the United States later on to wrap up the first knockout stage of the 2014 World Cup.
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Match Highlights – Germany vs Algeria
It was a lot more difficult than it should have been, but after extra time Germany managed to beat Algeria and keep their impressive quarterfinals qualification record with a 2-1 win, scoring their two goals in extra time after a goalless draw through the first 90 minutes, while the last African team in the tournament scored their goal in garbage time.