UEFA Intertoto Cup
European association football tournament for clubs
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2025 | Paris Saint-Germain wins the UEFA Champions League, reinforcing their status as a major European football club. |
2025 | Lucas Chevalier wins UNFP Goalkeeper of the Year award for France. |
2025 | England's Oliver Scarles wins an unspecified competition or award associated with West Ham United F.C. |
2025 | Fulham records a new club Premier League points record |
2025 | Pierre Sage becomes the head coach of RC Lens, starting from this year. |
2025 | Team renamed from Olympique Lyonnais Féminin to OL Lyonnes. |
2025 | Team begins sharing the main Parc Olympique Lyonnais stadium as their home ground. |
2025 | PSG won their first UEFA Champions League title as part of a continental treble, becoming the second French club to win the competition. |
May 29 2025 | Horst Steffen begins his role at SV Werder Bremen |
May 28 2025 | Carlos Vicens becomes the team's manager in Spain |
May 23 2025 | Julen Lopetegui was named as the club's manager. |
May 14 2025 | Bologna won their third Coppa Italia, defeating Milan 1–0 in the final, marking their first Coppa Italia victory since 1974. |
April 26 2025 | After 16 consecutive seasons in the top flight, Montpellier was relegated to Ligue 2. |
April 8 2025 | Zoumana Camara becomes the manager of Montpellier HSC, continuing from 8 April 2025. |
2025 | Won the EFL Cup, their first trophy in nearly 56 years. |
2025 | Current season marks Aston Villa's 111th season in the top tier of English football. |
February 2025 | PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi was charged with complicity in alleged vote-buying related to a 2018 corporate dispute within the Lagardère group, which he denied. |
January 31 2025 | Paulo Fonseca was appointed as the new Lyon manager, replacing Pierre Sage. |
January 27 2025 | Pierre Sage was sacked as Lyon manager. |
January 10 2025 | Construction for the new Nou Mestalla stadium resumed, with plans to complete it before the 2027–28 season. |
January 5 2025 | PSG wore shirts with Arabic calligraphy for the first time during the Trophée des Champions match in Doha, with the design created by calligrapher Fatma Al Sharshani. |
2024 | Kosta Runjaić, a German manager, takes over the management of Udinese Calcio from 2024 onwards. |
2024 | PSG remained undefeated in their first 28 matches of the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Luís Campos joined as football advisor, supporting the club's new strategic vision of player recruitment and development. |
2024 | Finished seventh in La Liga and qualified for the Europa League for the first time in nine years. |
2024 | After a seven-year wait, HSV achieved promotion to the Bundesliga with a 6-1 win over Ulm, clinching promotion with a matchday to spare. The celebration was marked by wild jubilation and crowd-related incidents. |
2024 | George Earthy wins Player of the Year award for West Ham United F.C., representing England. |
2024 | David Moyes was not offered a new contract after leading West Ham to three consecutive European seasons, reaching at least the quarter-finals in each. |
2024 | Suffered an administrative double relegation, dropping to the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football. |
2024 | PSG moves away from a star-centric model to a team-first approach, with departures of Messi, Neymar, and Mbappé, marking a significant philosophical shift in the club's strategy. |
2024 | PSG wins their first Champions League, defeating Inter Milan 5-0 and completing their first continental treble. |
2024 | PSG wins the Ligue 1 title with six matches remaining, demonstrating domestic dominance under Luis Enrique's leadership. |
2024 | Ousmane Dembélé's exceptional performance in the Champions League campaign, scoring 33 goals and providing 15 assists, earns praise from manager Luis Enrique. |
2024 | Luis Enrique appointed as new manager, signaling a new strategic direction for the club with a focus on tactical identity and team cohesion. |
2024 | Paolo Montero takes over as manager temporarily in 2024 |
2024 | Wins the Coppa Italia in the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | S.C. Braga finished 4th in the league with 68 points, reached the 5th round of the Cup, won the League Cup, and participated in both Champions League and Europa League group stages. |
2024 | Adidas returned as the club's kit manufacturer. |
2024 | Newcastle United won the Football League Cup (EFL Cup). |
2024 | Leny Yoro from France transferred to Manchester United for €62 million |
2024 | Matias Fernandez-Pardo transferred from Gent to Lille OSC for €10 million. |
2024 | Bruno Génésio became the latest head coach of Lille OSC, taking over from Paulo Fonseca |
2024 | Claudio Giráldez becomes the head coach of RC Celta de Vigo, taking over from Rafael Benítez and leading the team from 2024 onwards. |
2024 | Fabio Cannavaro, a legendary Italian footballer, becomes the manager of Udinese in 2024. |
2024 | Achieved promotion from the Tercera División, finishing 3rd in the league table and moving back up to a higher division. |
October 2024 | Schalke undertook a two-year sponsorship deal with Rootz Ltd. brand Wildz. |
October 2024 | Premier League announced it will not review the Saudi ownership deal. |
October 22 2024 | Jean-Louis Gasset returns as manager, serving from 22 October 2024 to 7 April 2025. |
October 22 2024 | Jean-Louis Gasset returns to manage Montpellier HSC, starting from this date. |
October 20 2024 | Michel Der Zakarian's second tenure as manager of Montpellier HSC ends. |
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