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Old 21-05-2008, 06:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Die Fußball-Europameisterschaft wird zur großen Showbühne der Bundesliga-Profis. 65 in Deutschland beschäftigte Spieler sind von den Nationaltrainern in die vorläufigen Kader der 16 EM-Teilnehmer für das Turnier in Österreich und der Schweiz berufen worden. Damit liegen die deutschen Clubs deutlich vor den hoch eingeschätzten Ligen aus England (44), Spanien (43) und Italien (38).

«Das ist gut, das freut micht», sagte Joachim Löw am Mittwoch im Trainingslager in Mallorca. Der Bundestrainer war offensichtlich überrascht, dass die Bundesliga so deutlich den Ton angibt.

Beim offiziellen UEFA-Meldeschluss am kommenden Mittwoch müssen noch 37 der derzeit 405 Nominierten ihren EM-Traum begraben. Auch wenn einige «deutsche» Akteure aus den Kadern gestrichen werden

sollten: Vom europäischen Spitzenrang ist die Bundesliga wohl nicht mehr zu verdrängen. Die 65 Spieler verteilen sich auf insgesamt 16 Vereine. Darunter sind auch die drei Bundesliga-Aufsteiger aus Mönchengladbach (2), Hoffenheim und Köln (je 1). Rekordmeister FC Bayern ist auch in dieser Liste top und schickt mit 9 Spielern die meisten Bundesliga-Spieler zur EM.

Im Europa-Vergleich liegen die Münchner auf Platz drei. Olympique Lyon (11) und Panathinaikos Athen (10) sind nach momentanem Stand mit mehr Akteuren in den Alpenländern vertreten. In den Top Ten der Vereine findet sich noch Werder Bremen. Mit acht EM-Fahrern liegen die Hanseaten gleichauf mit Top-Clubs wie Real Madrid, FC Barcelona und dem FC Arsenal. Da Türken und Österreicher hauptsächlich auf heimische Spieler bauen, befinden sich auch Galatasaray Istanbul (8) und Rapid Wien (7) unter den besten Zehn.

«Das ist ein Qualitätsbeweis für die Bundesliga», sagte Ligapräsident Reinhard Rauball am Mittwoch der Deutschen Presse- Agentur dpa. Besonders Co-Gastgeber Schweiz setzt auf Spieler aus der Liga. Gleich acht «Gastarbeiter» aus dem Land des Nachbarn berief Trainer Köbi Kuhn in seinen vorläufigen Kader. Tschechen und Kroaten setzen auf je sechs Bundesliga-Profis. Otto Rehhagel vertraut für Titelverteidiger Griechenland auf vier «Deutsche». Spanien hat als einziger EM-Teilnehmer keinen in der Bundesliga beschäftigten Profi im Aufgebot.

Eine breitgefächerte Verteilung auf 15 EM-Kader kann keine der anderen 23 europäischen Ligen vorweisen. Die in der Champions League so dominante englische Premier League entsendet immerhin Spieler in

13 EM-Aufgebote und belegt den zweiten Gesamtrang, obwohl sich England gar nicht qualifizieren konnte. Russlands Liga klettert mit

33 EM-Akteuren etwas überraschend auf Rang fünf - gleich 24 Profis des eigenen Kaders kicken in der Heimat. Der Nürnberger Iwan Saenko ist der einzige Legionär im russischen Aufgebot.

Wie sein russischer Amtskollege Guus Hiddink hält auch Löw mit 22 Bundesliga-Spielern im Aufgebot die nationale Liga-Quote hoch.

Tschechen und Kroaten setzen im Gegensatz nur jeweils auf drei Akteure aus den heimischen Ligen. Acht nationale Ligen nicht qualifizierte Länder sind zumindest durch Spieler an der EM beteiligt. Bulgarien (Florentin Petre/Rumänien/ZSKA Sofia) und Serbien (Grzegorz Bronowicki/Polen/Roter Stern Belgrad) sind mit je einem EM-Profi die Schlusslichter des Rankings.

Die Anzahl der Bundesliga-Profis in den vorläufigen EM-Kadern:

Deutschland (22), Schweiz (8), Tschechien, Kroatien (je 6), Griechenland (4), Türkei, Österreich, Niederlande (je 3), Portugal, Polen, Frankreich (je 2), Italien, Rumänien, Schweden, Russland (je 1), Spanien (0)

Die deutschen Vereine mit EM-Nominierten:

Bayern München (9), Werder Bremen (8), VfB Stuttgart, Hamburger SV (je 6), Eintracht Frankfurt, Schalke 04, Borussia Dortmund, 1. FC Nürnberg (je 5), Bayer Leverkusen, Hertha BSC (je 4), VfL Wolfsburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach (je 2), Karlsruher SC, Hannover 96, 1. FC Köln, 1899 Hoffenheim (je 1)
Bundesliga gibt bei EM den Ton an: 65 Profis in vorläufigen Kadern - transfermarkt.de

65 players of Bundesliga will represent their countries in Euro 2008. Bundesliga leads in this aspect.

44 players are from English Premier League, 43 are from Spanish La Liga and 38 from Italy's Serie A.

In the aspect of clubs, Olympique Lyon leads with 11 players in Euro 2008, then comes Panathinaikos Athens (10 players), and third are FC Bayern München with 9 players.

Werder Bremen, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Galatasaray and Arsenal will have 8 players in the Euro. Rapid Wien will have 7 players in the Euro.

Bundesliga players in the Euro 2008 teams:

Germany (22 players), Switzerland (8), Czech Rep, Croatia (both 6 each), Greece (4), Turkey, Austria, Holland (all 3 each), Portugal, Poland, France (all 2 each), Italy, Romania, Sweden and Russia (all 1 each), Spain (0).
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germany really has 22 players in their squad from the bundesliga? thats crazy
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Bundesliga best-represented league at EURO 2008

With the clock ticking down towards EURO 2008, there will be more players heading to the finals from the Bundesliga than any other league.

In all, 65 professionals earning their bread in Germany have been included in the preliminary squads for the tournament in Austria and Switzerland (7 to 29 June). 22 of those are German, with 43 coming from the other competing nations.

Those figures put the Bundesliga well ahead of the other top European leagues - England, Spain and Italy. 44 players, at most, will represent the Premier League, the Primera Division will have a maximum of 43 players at the finals and Serie A 38 at best.

"Good news, I'm glad to hear it", German national coach Joachim Löw said on Wednesday from the squad's training camp in Majorca. 37 of the 405 players currently nominated overall will, however, not make the cut when UEFA is officially notified of the final squads next Wednesday.

The 65 current Bundesliga representatives are spread amongst 16 clubs, among them the three sides promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in the season just ended. Borussia Mönchengladbach have two representatives, Hoffenheim and Köln one each.

Bayern top the list

Unsurprisingly, newly-crowned champions Bayern München lead the way, with nine players seemingly headed for EURO 2008.

Werder Bremen are not far behind them on eight - the same number as Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Arsenal. League president Dr. Reinhard Rauball said, "This speaks for the quality of the Bundesliga."

French champions Olympique Lyon are the best-represented single club, with eleven possibles at the moment - one more than Greek side Panathinaikos.

15-nation spread

Germany aside, of course, the countries with the most nominees playing in the Bundesliga are the Czech Republic and Croatia. They each have six German-based players in their preliminary squads. Greece coach Otto Rehhagel has included four Bundesliga players in the defending champions' squad.

Of the 16 nations taking part in the finals, Spain alone will be without a German league representative. The English Premier League will provide players for 13 countries, the closest challenger to the Bundesliga in that respect.

Home-based talent

When it comes to a reliance on home-based talent, Germany is also setting the standard. Coach Joachim Löw has included 22 Bundesliga players in his squad. Only Russia, with Guus Hiddink at the helm, can match that figure. At the other end of the scale, the Czechs and Croats have each named only three domestic players in their pools.

Preliminary EURO 2008 squad representatives per league

Germany (65 players), England (44), Spain (43), Italy (38), Russia (33), France (28), Greece and Austria (23 each), Turkey (19), Romania and the Netherlands (14 each), Portugal (13), Poland, Switzerland and Sweden (7 each), Belgium and Scotland (4 each), Czech Republic, Ukraine, Denmark and Croatia (3 each), Norway (2), Serbia and Bulgaria (1 each).

10 best-represented clubs

Olympique Lyon/France (11), Panathinaikos Athens/Greece (10), Bayern München/Germany (9), Werder Bremen/Germany (8), Real Madrid/Spain (8), FC Barcelona/Spain (8), FC Arsenal/England (8), Galatasaray Istanbul/Turkey (8), FC Chelsea/England (7), Rapid Vienna/Austria (7)
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