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18/5/2022–|Last update: 05/19/202201:30 AM (Mecca)
Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany, won the European Football League title after winning 5-4 on penalties over Rangers of Scotland after the end of the regular and extra time with a 1-1 draw on Wednesday, to achieve its first European title in 42 years.
Eintracht goalkeeper Kevin Trapp saved the fourth penalty kick for Rangers by Aaron Ramsey, while all Eintracht players scored their kicks, the last of whom was Raphael Bury, who scored the decisive kick that awarded the German team the European title.
Colombian Rafael Bure dedicates the European League title to Eintracht Frankfurt after scoring the last penalty kick#EuropeanLeague #frankfurt_rangers pic.twitter.com/pS0IH1ooBu
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) May 18, 2022
And Joe Aribo gave the Rangers the lead against the course of the game in the 57th minute when he took advantage of defender Tota’s slip and scored a goal to hit the net.
But the German team, who had not lost throughout the tournament and was looking forward to the first European title since the tournament under its old name “the Fed Cup” in 1980, equalized through Raphael Bury, who reached Philip Kostic’s cross to put it in the goal in the 70th minute.
Frankfurt brings the match back to zero 🔥
Who do you think will win the European League title? 🏆#EuropeanLeague #frankfurt_rangers pic.twitter.com/3UXJb19Zjw
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) May 18, 2022
With this title, Eintracht will participate in the Champions League next season, despite occupying 11th place in the German League.
The team will also play in the European Super Cup against Real Madrid or Liverpool.
And coach Oliver Glazner became the second Austrian coach to win a European title after the legend Ernst Happel with Hamburg and Feyenoord.
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