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  1. Rangers vs Marseille 1992/93. All UEFA Champions League match information including stats, goals, results, history, and more.

  2. Rules and regulations dominated the start and finish of the 1992/93 European Champion Clubs' Cup. Sandwiched in between, however, was some fairly tasty football. No sooner had the legislators rebranded the competition as the UEFA Champions League - formalising the mini-league system of the previous year - than they were forced to reinstate first-round losers Leeds United AFC.

  3. La Copa de Campeones de Europa 1990-91 fue la edición número 36 en la historia de la competición. Se disputó entre octubre de 1990 y mayo de 1991, con la participación inicial de 31 equipos, representantes de 30 federaciones nacionales diferentes. La final, a partido único, tuvo lugar el 29 de mayo de 1991 en el Estadio San Nicola de Bari ...

  4. UEFA Champions League 199293: ... When the Champions League was created in 1992, it was decided that a maximum of eight companies should be allowed to sponsor the event, with each corporation being allocated four advertising boards around the perimeter of the pitch, ...

  5. Preliminary round. KÍ Klaksvík(FRO) Norma(EST) Shelbourne(IRL) Valletta(MLT) Official in-depth guide to clubs in the UEFA Champions League 1992/93, including results, stats and video highlights.

  6. UEFA Champions League 1992-93 var den første under denne betegnelse, efter i de 37 forudgående sæsoner at have heddet Europacuppen for Mesterhold. Men faktisk var det ikke den første med gruppespil, da man også i sæsonen 1991-92 havde indført dette. Der var kun to grupper med i alt otte hold, som spillede to runder sent i efteråret og siden de 4 resterende i det tidlige forår.

  7. The 199293 FA Premier League was the inaugural season of the Premier League, the top division of English football.The season began on 15 August 1992 and ended on 11 May 1993. The league was made up of the 22 clubs that broke away from the Football League at the end of the 1991–92 season. The new league was backed up by a five-year, £304 million deal with Sky to televise Premier League ...