Goal.com

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Goal.com - Score to Live (spelling: goal.com - SCORE TO LIVE ) is an internet portal in the field of soccer founded in 2004 by Chicco Merighi and Gianluigi Longinotti-Buitoni and the world's largest online soccer portal dedicated to (live) reporting , transfers etc. dedicated world from the top leagues, especially the Bundesliga , the German Cup , the Premier League , the Primera Liga and Serie A .

The website is operated by the Perform Group . The website is offered in over 62 countries and 22 languages. Over 500 editorial staff work for goal.com worldwide.

In September 2009 Goal.com launched Goal.com UK, a spin-off in the United Kingdom that specializes in news about English football. In November 2010, a partnership with the German was then Bundesliga created.

The Goal Show , a weekly football program, was broadcast for the first time in March 2011 .

Goal.com 50

Since the 2007/08 season, the 50 best players of each season have been selected under the name Goal.com 50 .

Playtime winner society
2007/08 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo EnglandEngland Manchester United
2008/09 ArgentinaArgentina Lionel Messi SpainSpain FC Barcelona
2009/10 NetherlandsNetherlands Wesley Sneijder ItalyItaly Inter Milan
2010/11 ArgentinaArgentina Lionel Messi SpainSpain FC Barcelona
2011/12 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo SpainSpain real Madrid
2012/13 ArgentinaArgentina Lionel Messi SpainSpain FC Barcelona
2013/14 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo SpainSpain real Madrid
2014/15 ArgentinaArgentina Lionel Messi SpainSpain FC Barcelona
2015/16 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo SpainSpain real Madrid
2016/17 PortugalPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo SpainSpain real Madrid
2017/18 CroatiaCroatia Luka Modrić SpainSpain real Madrid
2018/19 NetherlandsNetherlands Virgil van Dijk EnglandEngland Liverpool FC

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christiane Weihe: How the Internet service Goal.com benefits from the European Football Championship: Half-time? Mouse here! Berliner Zeitung , June 30, 2004, accessed July 1, 2016.
  2. Arnold Zafra: Blinkx scores a goal . Tweet on Search Engine Journal of October 15, 2007, accessed November 28, 2012
  3. Top stories on goal.com. Retrieved July 1, 2016 .
  4. goal.com clear winner! 73 percent increase in reach within the last 6 months (08/30/2012) . mediasports , August 20, 2012, accessed on July 1, 2016,