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1 five-year coefficient ranking
■ Ranking based on the UEFA coefficients compiled over a five-year period and used to determine how many clubs each association may enter in the UEFA club competitions and which of these clubs may be seeded.■ Von der UEFA aufgestellte Rangliste zur Ermittlung der Anzahl Startplätze in den UEFA-Klubwettbewerben für die einzelnen Nationalverbände sowie für die Bestimmung der in einem Wettbewerb gesetzten Mannschaften.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > five-year coefficient ranking
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2 goal of the year
■ A goal nominated as the most spectacular scored in an entire year.■ Tor, das als schönstes oder bedeutendstes Tor eines Jahres ausgezeichnet wird. -
3 UEFA financial year
UEFA financial year UEFA■ A period that runs from 1 July to 30 June of the following year, at the end of which the accounts are closed.■ Zeitraum vom 1. Juli bis 30. Juni des darauffolgenden Jahres, nach dessen Ablauf die Rechnung abzuschließen ist. -
4 jahrein, jahraus
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5 seit Jahresanfang
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6 Jahr
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7 aufgelaufen im Jahr
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8 das ganze Jahr über besucht
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9 das ganze Jahr über lebendig
year-round adj [town]Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > das ganze Jahr über lebendig
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10 das Jahr zweitausend
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11 Jahr der Ratte
year of the rat [Chinese lunar calendar] -
12 Jahr der Schlange
year of the snake [Chinese lunar calendar] -
13 Jahr der Ziege
year of the goat [Chinese lunar calendar] -
14 Jahr des Affen
year of the monkey [Chinese lunar calendar] -
15 Jahr des Drachen
year of the dragon [Chinese lunar calendar] -
16 Jahr des Hahns
year of the rooster [Chinese lunar calendar] -
17 Jahr des Hasen
year of the rabbit [Chinese lunar calendar] -
18 Jahr des Hundes
year of the dog [Chinese lunar calendar] -
19 Jahr des Ochsen
year of the ox [Chinese lunar calendar] -
20 Jahr des Pferdes
year of the horse [Chinese lunar calendar]
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