Tuesday 11 September 2012

CONGRATULATION ; CHELSEA WIN EUROPEAN CLUB OF THE YEAR AWARD

Chelsea have been named European Club of the Year in the European Club
Association's annual awards.

The Blues received the award from their peers after a season in which
they won the Champions League but finished sixth in the Premier League
– their lowest domestic position since Roman Abramovich took over at
Stamford Bridge.

They beat Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona to the accolade on
a night that saw four clubs honoured.

The association said the awards, introduced in 2010, aimed to "reward
outstanding club performances, encouraging best practice and
highlighting successful club management".

Chelsea's award cited the club "for their outstanding achievement
during the 2011-12 season on a European and domestic level".

Cypriot club APOEL won the Best Sporting Progress 2012 award "for
their significant progress in European competition in the 2011-12
season", while Sampdoria were given an award for the year's Best
Achievement – setting up a "Fair Play Village" in which rival
supporters could socialise.

A Shakhtar Donetsk programme designed to help orphaned children in
Ukraine, a country with a high number of orphans, won Best Community
and Social Responsibility Programme.
Culled from www.goal.com