When Clubs were denied success because of special events

Liverpool is on the verge, only two wins to secure England's first title after 30 years. Liverpool's chief coach, Jurgen Klopp, has led the club towards triumph in the League of Past Champions, the sixth triumph of the English club in Europe, but no doubt the title of England will [...]
Liverpool is on the verge, only two wins to secure England's first title after 30 years.
Liverpool's chief coach, Jurgen Klopp, has led the club towards the triumph at last Championship League, the English club's sixth triumph in Europe, but no doubt England's title would pass that success, writes the BBC.
However, with the suspended football due to the coronary, it remains as an opportunity for Liverpool to be denied the reward for an extraordinary seasonal season.
Authorities í and their clubs remain determined to complete the winter. But if Premier League and the government don't find a safe way to finish the edition, then Liverpool of the winter 2019-20 will be included among the squads that have been denied success due to some unusual event.
The BBC has selected some interesting cases.
Everton was denied triumph in Europe
In the mid-1980s, the team from the glistening Mercedes was Everton. Howard Kendall's new team achieved the triumph in the league in 1984-85 winter with 90 points, 13 more than Liverpool.
He also won the Rotterdam Cup Cup of Cup winners, beating down in the Beyer Mosenchen semifinals before winning the finals against Vienna's Rapid.
Everton was denied tripleta after he suffered in the FA Cup finals of Manchester Unitedi with a figure 1.0 following additions.
That summer Kendall added to the Gary Linker club in the effort to win the next European Cup of Season.
However, Everton's hopes of a triumph at the European Cup were extinguished before they started.
Nearly 160 km from the country where he triumphed in the Cup of Cup Cup Cup of Cup Masters, Rotterdam, 39 people died and 600 were injured when fans were printed for a wall that subsequently collapsed during the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventu.
The incident at Heysel Stadium has led to ban the participation of English clubs in European football for five years.
Everton had lost his league title in his last lap in 1986 before returning his title in 1987, in both cases collecting 86 points.
At that time, Steaua, Porto, and P SV Eindhoven won the European Cup. So there will always be questions about what would happen if Everest had the opportunity to play in Europe.

Four of Everton's composite players were launchers for England in the 1986 World quarterfinal match against Diego Maradon Argentina, including the winner of the “Golden Shoe”, Linecker. Linecker, who went to play at Barcelona, described Everton's team as the best he ever played.
Yugoslavia (1987-1992 and beyond) sanctions prevented the World Cup opportunity
Dejan Savicevic, Dragan Stojkovic, Robert Prosinceki, Davor Shucker, Predrag Mijatovic and Zvonimir Boban on the scene. Yugoslavia in the early 1990s is probably the most remarkable story in modern football of that “what if?”
Many European top-clubs in the 1990s had players from the Balkans.
The winner of the 1987 World Junior Yugoslavia had reached the quarterfinals in the 1990 World in Italy. Two years later, however, UN sanctions denied Yugoslavia the European Championship country as civil war erupted.
During the disfellowshipping period, both European and World 1994 were competitions in which a large team was absent.
Famously, Denmark, invited to replace Yugoslavia, won European 1992.
But it was the 1994 World Cup where the group of talented players could shine. In the 1994 Champions League final, Saviceviqi alongside Boban led Milan's large team to a 4:0 deep triumph over Johan Cruyff's Barcelona.
Two months later Bulgaria, under Hristo Stoichkov's leadership, reached the World semifinal, while Brazil triumphed over Romario's goals.
There are many unknowns to say how Yugoslavia would have been presented, but for some it would be much more enjoyable to see that group of football players trying to win the World Cup.
Representatives released from Yugoslavia were shown on stage in European preliminaries 1996, where players now split into five states. In the 1998 World in France, Croatia reached third place, while at this event, the former Republic of Yugoslavia reached 1/8 of the final.

Maras El Hood (2012) The riots end rare glory
On February 1, 2012, a massive riot erupted in the Egyptian league match between Al Masryt and Al Ahlyt at stadium “Port Said”.
After the investigation and the situation created by the turmoil, the government decided to ban the national league. Despite the major financial risks facing Egyptian clubs at the time, the government estimated it is not safe to return the matches.
At the time of the suspension, Haras El Hood was at the top of the league ranking before the champion of Africa, Al Ahly with a point of superiority and a less developed match. The team from Alexandria was a surprising leader.
Al Ahly had won the last seven titles and when the league turned, it won for the 37th time. The instability in Egypt meant that professional football did not play until 2013-14, and for Haras El Hood was a return to the ranks' clubs.
There are not many examples around the world of suspended leagues that did not return. Even less where no league champions or clubs were assigned.
This is one of the championships, but will it be followed by others?
Barcelona (2009-2011) hopes of tripleta in the Champions League were hit from the top
When Pep Guardilla took the lead in the summer of 2008, his team shone on Cruyff's philosophy of total football, where Lionel Messy, Andres Inista and Xavi led the team.
During the next three seasons, Barcelona won the Champions League three times and twice. For an unusual incident, however, Barcelona took a beating on hopes of winning Europe's trophy three times, lined up alongside Ayax of Cryup, who had prevailed from 1971 to 1973.
In the spring of 2010, a volcano erupted in Iceland and blocked Europe. Volcanic ash stood above the continent, preventing air traffic.
Barcelona had to make a two-day bus trip for the semifinal match against Inter. Most agree it wasn't the best way to prepare for a football match.
In the domestic match Interi won 3:1, enough to secure the ticket to the final, where he triumphed over Beyer Moenchen.

But what if Barcelona was prepared normally? He had won and equated against Inter earlier in the group phase and showed no signs of lowering standards. However, Inter had a high support.
Barcelona brought back the Champions League trophy a year later, systematically defeating Manchester United in the finals, for the second time in three years.
Bacellon was denied the opportunity to become the first club to win the Champions League three times, a success that was later achieved by sincere rival Real Madrid.












