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The match will be played at Estádio do Dragão in Porto Photo: Miguel Riuba / AFP UEFA announced, Tuesday, after the ticket sale opened, that up to 16,500 spectators will be able to watch the Champions League final between Chelsea and Manchester City on Saturday 29th in Porto, which is 33% of the stadium’s capacity. For this match in Portugal, which was initially scheduled in Istanbul, Turkey, and was moved in mid-May to allow English fans to trade, UEFA distributed 6000 tickets to each of the finalists. These 12,000 will be joined by the traditional guests, in addition to the…

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a EurocopeIt is a competition that brings together several teams from Europe, celebrating its 60th anniversary. As part of the celebration, UEFA, the tournament’s host organization, has decided to hold matches from the group stage to the knockout stage across the continent for the first time, 11 countries in total. That way, check out all Euro stadiums in 2021. How does the Eurocup competition work? Through the playoffs, the first two places in each group, ten with five and six each, advance directly to the Euro. Meanwhile, the semi-final match includes sixteen teams fighting for the remaining four places. Finally,…

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The Japanese brand paid $ 550 million for Level 5, Lyft’s autonomous auto division. Toyota plans to expand the development of Woven City, the laboratory city with innovative solutions for smart mobility 2017 Toyota i-Concept Autonomous Car: The automaker plans to implement new technologies soon Toyota announced Tuesday (27) the purchase of its self-driving car division in Level 5 American Lyft. The deal closed at $ 550 million; Lyft will receive $ 200 million up front and another $ 350 million in installments over five years. The company is Uber’s big competitor in the United States.Follow Carro Esporte Clube on…

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The Argentine striker is expected to bid farewell to City in the Champions League final against Chelsea next Saturday, 29 years in Portugal. EFE / EPA / Laurence Griffiths / POOLSergio Aguero will wear Barcelona’s colors next seasonPep GuardiolaFitness Trainer City of Manchester, “Announce” an agreement between Sergio Aguero e Barcelona. In an interview with the BBC, the coach revealed that the Argentine striker, who will leave the club after the end of the season, when his contract expires, is already close to the Catalan team. “Aguero will play for my heart club, Barcelona, ​​and he will play alongside the…

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UK and Portugal Have Health Restrictions Related to Covid-19 | Photo: AFP The Portuguese club announced, Tuesday, that the quarter-final round-trip Champions League matches between Chelsea and Porto will be held in Seville, Spain, due to health restrictions related to Covid-19 between Portugal and the United Kingdom. “UEFA has confirmed that the quarter-finals of the Champions League between Porto and Chelsea will be held at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville,” the Portuguese team said in a statement issued on its official website. The home game against Porto will be played on April 7, while the second match will take…

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On Monday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce a major reopening of the economy from May 17th. The Cabinet will sign the third phase of easing COVID-19 restrictions in England. Johnson estimates that the epidemic is under control and that life is returning to normal. “Now, we hope to be able to open it cautiously, but irreversibly,” the prime minister said at a Downing Street press conference. Most businesses in all sectors, except for those most at risk, will be able to reopen their doors, including bar services, such as traditional bars and restaurants. This relaxation will…

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What was a sigh turns into smoke. And we already know, where there is smoke, there is fire. The Champions League final is set to move from Istanbul, Turkey, to England. Wembley would be a remote possibility, due to dates conflicting. Villa Park, in Birmingham, is the preferred stadium at the moment. Good stadiums are spread in the UK.Reason? There are two English teams in the final, England are doing well in vaccinations and can have an audience in the match. In Istanbul, there will also be an audience. There are 4 thousand unique tickets for each club. But in…

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On Monday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce a major reopening of the economy from May 17th. The Cabinet will sign the third phase of easing COVID-19 restrictions in England. Johnson estimates that the epidemic is under control and that life is returning to normal.”Now, we hope to be able to lift the ban cautiously, but irreversibly,” the prime minister said at a Downing Street press conference. Most businesses in all sectors, except for those most at risk, will be able to reopen their doors, including bar services, such as traditional bars and restaurants. This relaxation will…

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