The 2007-08 winners have been paired with opposition from Portugal, Turkey and Romania as they aim to improve on last year's group stage exit
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MAN UNITED
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SEASON 2011-12
League: Runner-up Europe: Champions League group stage; Europa League round of 16 |
| Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson Appointed: 1986 Stadium: Old Trafford Capacity: 75,765 Best Champions League performance: Winners three times (1968, 1999, 2008) |
Robin van Persie The Dutchman's prolific form during his final season with Arsenal was not limited to domestic matches as he grabbed five goals in eight Champions League games before the Gunners fell in the round of 16 to AC Milan. Van Persie joined United in pursuit of trophies - his last came in the 2004-05 season - but he must help the Red Devils improve considerably on their disastrous group stage exit at the hands of Basel to have a chance of continental success. |
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BRAGA
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SEASON 2011-12
League: Third Europe: Europa League Round of 32 |
| Manager: Jose Poseiro Appointed: 2012 Stadium: Estadio Municipal Capacity: 30,154 Best Champions League performance: Group stage (2010-11) |
Hugo Viana Braga's string-puller-in-chief Hugo Viana is still only 29. Having fought his way into the side during the 2010-11 season - though he missed out when Os Minhotos beat Arsenal 2-0 in the group stages of the Champions League - he has established himself as the main man in northeastern Portugal. Reportedly ready to commit himself to a new deal he will be keen to provide star forward Lima with a regular production line of assists as they look to fire the club into the knock-out stages for the first time. |
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Galatasaray
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SEASON 2011-12
League: Champions Europe: N/A |
| Manager: Fatih Terim Appointed: 2011 Stadium: Turk Telekom Arena Capacity: 52,652 Best Champions League performance: Semi-finals (1988-89) |
Felipe Melo Juventus fans may scoff at the notion of Felipe Melo being a vital figure in any team, but since swapping Turin for Istanbul a summer ago on loan, the Brazilian has been nothing short of fantastic. The 29-year-old scored a host of goals as Terim's men won the Super Lig and quickly became a key figure amongst the club's raucous fans. He has not been without his controversies, however, after getting into a bust up with team-mate Albert Riera. A deal was eventually struck to bring him back to Turkey for another year. |
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CFR Cluj
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SEASON 2011-12
League: Champions Europe: Did not feature |
| Manager: Ioan Andone Appointed: 2012 (second term) Stadium: Dr. Constantin Radulescu Capacity: 23,500 Best Champions League performance: Group stage (2009, 2011) |
Pantelis Kapetanos Having just moved to Cluj last year, the 29-year-old was injured when he began his first season – but it didn't take him long to force his way into the first-team set-up. Settling in quickly, the scarcely-capped Greece international finished the season as the club's top scorer, and could well be looking to use this season's Champions League as a vehicle to showcase his abilities ahead of the 2014 World Cup. |





