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    UEFA.com
    July 13 2004

    Champions League starts here

    It seems like only yesterday that FC Porto were celebrating being
    crowned champions of Europe after a memorable 3-0 victory against AS
    Monaco FC in Gelsenkirchen. However, time waits for no football team
    and so it is that the opening three of a total of 205 matches which
    will eventually determine the winners of the 2004/05 UEFA Champions
    League take place tonight.

    Dream alive
    Barring a miracle, none of the six teams in first qualifying round
    first-leg action today will be contesting the final on 25 May 2005 in
    Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic stadium. However, the road to every final
    has to start somewhere and the champions of Malta, Lithuania, F.Y.R.
    Macedonia, Armenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Azerbaijan will all enter
    the competition dreaming of the potential pairings with European big
    guns that advancement to the second, or even third, qualifying rounds
    might bring.

    Two debutants
    Two clubs will be making their debuts in European football's premier
    club competition tonight - Bosnia-Herzegovina's surprise champions NK
    Široki Brijeg and FK Pobeda of F.Y.R. Macedonia. Široki play host to
    PFC Neftchi at the Pecara stadium with coach Ivo Ištuk worried that
    the Azerbaijani side's superior experience in Europe may prove
    crucial. "Neftchi are, in our view, slight favourites because they
    have an experienced team," he said.

    Uphill struggle
    However, Neftchi's squad has been weakened since they lifted the
    Azeri title, with international defender Samir Abbasov and midfield
    player Agil Mamedov leaving the club. And with captain Gurban
    Gurbanov suspended for the first leg, they could face an uphill
    struggle.

    CSKA reward
    The reward for the winners of this tie will be a second qualifying
    round match against PFC CSKA Moskva, who showed they were vulnerable
    to an upset by losing to FK Vardar 3-2 on aggregate at the same stage
    of last season's competition.

    Vardar example
    Tonight's other Champions League debutants, Pobeda, will be looking
    to emulate the example set by Vardar, the club they deposed as
    Macedonian champions last season. However their opponents, Armenian
    title-holders FC Pyunik, will be no pushovers.

    Pyunik push
    Pyunik are already well on the way to a fourth successive domestic
    title after 13 games of the 2004 campaign. Furthermore, in their two
    previous appearances in this competition, the Armenians have
    successfully negotiated the first qualifying round by beating first
    KR Reykjavík and then Tampere United. Although they have yet to
    progress beyond the second qualifying round they will fancy their
    chances of booking a tie in the next round against FC Shakhtar
    Donetsk.

    Third tie
    In the third of tonight's ties, Sliema Wanderers FC of Malta take on
    FBK Kaunas of Lithuania, with a contest against Swedish title-holders
    Djurgårdens IF awaiting the victors. Both Sliema and Kaunas reached
    the second qualifying round last season.

    Good heart
    Sliema will be without key midfield player Joe Brincat, who is
    suspended, but Maltese Footballer of the Year Stefan Giglio and
    captain Noel Turner have overcome recent injuries and coach Edward
    Aquilina is cautiously optimistic of a positive result on the home
    turf of the National Stadium in Ta' Qali.

    'Give our all'
    "The fact that we know so little about the Lithuanian champions
    worries me," he told uefa.com. "But I still believe that if we give
    our all, as we have always done, we can repeat last year's exploits
    and go through to face Djurgården."
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