Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Euro 2024 Hilarious Moments




Hilarious Moments from the First Round of Euro 2024:
  1. The resurrection of Christian Eriksen (Denmark)
  2. Germany's 5-1 victory over Scotland
  3. Luka Modric (Croatia) watching his Real Madrid friends celebrating with Barcelona players
  4. Riccardo Calafiori trying to emulate legendary Italian defenders Maldini, Cannavaro, and Nesta
  5. Jude Bellingham leading the Three Lions
  6. Ronald Koeman caught picking his nose during a game, reminiscent of Joachim Low
  7. Lukaku versus VAR
  8. Mbappe with his Ninja Turtle mask
  9. Arda Güler's stellar performance for Turkey
  10. Sérgio Conceição and his son Francisco Conceição


Saturday, June 15, 2024

The Rise and Fall of Italy



Italy's national football team, with four World Cups and two European Championships, has seen dramatic highs and lows. Despite their Euro 2020 triumph, recent struggles include failing to qualify for the last two World Cups, marking a significant decline from their historic successes. Written and narrated by: Carlo Garganese Animation and direction by: Omar Momani


Thursday, June 6, 2024

Tifosissimi-Momani award for May 2024

Riccardo Calafiori cartoon

Riccardo Calafiori has been voted by our community as the best Serie A player of the month for May. Congratulations on this outstanding performance!

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Lars Ricken's lob against Juventus



The 1997 UEFA Champions League final took place on May 28, 1997, at the Olympiastadion in Munich. 

Borussia Dortmund faced Juventus and emerged victorious with a 3-1 win. 

Dortmund took the lead in the 29th minute with a goal by Karl-Heinz Riedle, who then scored a second goal five minutes later. 

Juventus managed to pull one back through Alessandro Del Piero in the 65th minute. However, Dortmund sealed their victory with a memorable long-range chip from super substitute Lars Ricken, just 16 seconds after he came onto the pitch, making it 3-1​ 

This victory marked Borussia Dortmund's first and only Champions League title to date. 

The team was managed by Ottmar Hitzfeld, while Juventus was led by Marcello Lippi.

 Despite efforts from key Juventus players like Zinedine Zidane, they couldn't overcome the organized Dortmund defense and effective counter-attacks​