Thousands cheer winners Chelsea
Sunday, May 20th, 2012Thousands of Chelsea fans cheer on the squad during a parade to celebrate their team’s Champions League victory in Munich.

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Thousands cheer winners Chelsea
Thousands of Chelsea fans cheer on the squad during a parade to celebrate their team’s Champions League victory in Munich.

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Thousands cheer winners Chelsea
Millions of football fans around the world watched Chelsea’s dramatic Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich on Saturday night, including world leaders gathered for the G8 Summit at Camp David.

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VIDEO: How world leaders watched Chelsea win
Listen to BBC Radio 5 live’s coverage as Chelsea beat Bayern Munich on penalties to win the Champions League for the first time in their history.

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AUDIO: Re-live Chelsea’s dramatic victory
Chelsea have won the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history, beating German team Bayern Munich in a penalty shoot out.

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VIDEO: Ecstatic Chelsea fans celebrate win
Chelsea achieve a dramatic Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich following a penalty shoot-out at the home of the German side.

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Chelsea 1-1 Bayern Munich (aet, 4-3 pens)
Arsenal secure their place in next season’s Champions League thanks to a series of errors by West Brom goalkeeper Marton Fulop.

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West Brom 2-3 Arsenal
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew named manager of the season with the club in fifth place and targeting Champions League qualification.

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Pardew is named manager of season
Steve Morison’s late equaliser earns Norwich a draw that leaves Arsenal’s Champions League hopes out of their hands.

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Arsenal 3-3 Norwich
Manager Stuart McCall is thrilled after Motherwell clinch a Champions League place for the first time.

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Champions League cheer for ‘Well
Bayern Munich will face Chelsea in the Champions League final after beating Real Madrid in a penalty shoot-out.

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R Madrid 2-1 B Munich (agg 3-3)
Roberto di Matteo should stay in charge of Champions League finalists Chelsea for at least another year, says Avram Grant.

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Di Matteo ‘deserves to stay on’
Chelsea captain John Terry apologises to fans for the red card against Barcelona which rules him out of the Champions League final.

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Terry apologises for sending-off
Chelsea boss Roberto di Matteo says his side’s Champions League semi-final win over Barcelona is an “incredible achievement”.

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Di Matteo revels in Blues heroics
Chelsea are into the final of the Champions League after surviving John Terry’s red card to seal a remarkable victory over Barcelona.

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Barcelona 2-2 Chelsea (agg 2-3)
Roberto di Matteo says Chelsea need to score in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona on Tuesday.

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Chelsea have to score – Di Matteo