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  1. Hace 3 días · May 2024. Helmut Duckadam is an international sporting legend, whose name is inscribed in the Guinness Book of World Records after he saved all four penalties against Barcelona, winning the European Cup in the final match of the 1986 UEFA Champions League.

  2. Hace 4 días · Mimi Huh (KOR). The world number 1 and number two at -57 kg, both Canadian, both world champions, Deguchi and Klimkait, have brought the Olympic selection right down to the wire. It’s unthinkable that one won’t be able to go but the same happened in the Tokyo cycle and it was Klimkait who won the domestic battle on that occasion.

  3. Hace 19 horas · FILE - Steaua Bucharest goalkeeper Helmuth Duckadam raises the European Champions Cup after the Romainian team defeated Barcelona in penalties in Seville, Spain, May 7, 1986. When it comes to European soccer, nothing quite compares to Romanian club Steaua Bucharest going on a 119-match unbeaten run domestically from 1986-89.

  4. Hace 2 días · Al Bano a primit din partea lui Helmuth Duckadam un tricou de portar, replica tricoului purtat de acesta la Sevilla, în finala Cupei Campionilor Europeni din 1986, dintre Steaua şi Barcelona. "A fost foarte încântat de acest cadou. Am aflat că-i place mult fotbalul şi că este un mare fan al echipei AC Milan", a mai declarat Helmuth Duckadam.

  5. Hace 4 días · We are also honoured to welcome Mr Helmuth Duckadam, the best goalkeeper in the world and winner of the European Cup against Barcelona, and Mr Shin Koyamada, one of the lead actors from the film ‘The Last Samurai.’

  6. Hace 1 día · FILE - Steaua Bucharest goalkeeper Helmuth Duckadam raises the European Champions Cup after the Romainian team defeated Barcelona in penalties in Seville, Spain, May 7, 1986. When it comes to European soccer, nothing quite compares to Romanian club Steaua Bucharest going on a 119-match unbeaten run domestically from 1986-89. During that run ...

  7. Hace 3 días · According to Otte, the military links between Berlin and Vienna were subordinated to civilian leadership, and the ‘blank cheque’ issued to Austrian General Chief of Staff Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf from his German counterpart Helmuth von Moltke, which allowed Vienna to resolve its Balkan crisis through force, initially incubated as a tacit understanding rather than an openly defined policy.