Patrik BERGER

Patrik Berger - Liverpool FC - UEFA Cup Final 2001.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 16 May 2001

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    • POSITION
      Midfielder
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Saturday, 10 November 1973
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Prague, Czech Republic
  • CLUBS
  • Aston Villa
    • Club Career Dates
      2005-2008
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 27th August 2005 as a sub in a 1-0 win at home to Blackburn Rovers (Aged: 31)
    • Club Career
  • Liverpool FC
    • Club Career Dates
      1996-2003
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 7th September 1996 as a sub in a 2-1 win at home to Southampton (Aged: 22)
    • Club Career
  • Portsmouth FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2003-2005
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 16th August 2003 scoring in a 2-1 win at home to Aston Villa (Aged: 29)
    • Club Career
  • Stoke City FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2006-2007
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 25th November 2006 as a sub in a 1-0 win at home to West Bromwich Albion (Aged: 33)
    • Club Career

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Patrik BERGER - Liverpool FC - UEFA Cup Final 2001.

Patrik Berger goes to hug on of Liverpool's goal scorers Gary McAllister and (inset) joins fellow

Czech Vladimir Smicer holding the Cup.


                                                         2001 UEFA Cup Final.

 

Liverpool (5) v (4) Alaves. (Babbel 3m, Gerrard 16m, McAllister 40m pen, Fowler 72m, Geli 116' og,

Alonso 26m, Javi Moreno 47m & 49m, Cruyff 88m). Liverpool won on a golden goal (OG !).

Thursday May 16th. 2001. Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany.  Attendance: 48,050.

 

Liverpool FC:

 1. Sander Westerveld (GK), 6. Markus Babbel, 2. Stéphane Henchoz (7. Vladimir Smicer  55min),

12. Sami Hyypiä (c), 23. Jamie Carragher, 17. Steven Gerrard, 16. Dietmar Hamann, 21. Gary McAllister,

13. Danny Murphy, 10. Michael Owen (15. Patrik Berger 78 min), 8. Emile Heskey (9. Robbie Fowler 64 min),

Deportivo Alavés:

  1. Martin Herrera (GK), 4. Dan Eggen (19. Ivan Alonso Sub 22 min), 5. Antonio Karmona (c), 6. Oscar Tellez,

  2. Cosmin Contra, 7. Delfi Geli, 15. Ivan Tomić, 16. Hermes Desio,

18. Martin Astudillo (11. Magno  46 min), 14. Jordi Cruyff, 9. Javi Moreno (10. Pablo  64 min).

 

30 minutes of 'golden goal' extra time if necessary.

Liverpool qualified for the UEFA Cup by finishing fourth in the 1999–2000  Premier League.

They beat Rapid București, Slovan Liberec, Olympiacos, Roma, Porto and then in the semi-finals Barcelona

(0-0 away) & (1-0 home ).

Liverpool were also making their first appearance in a European final since their ban from European competition

following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985.