English Champions Manchester United

Manchester United winning the record 19th title in English Premier League under Manager Sir Alex Ferguson

Edwin Van der Ser making a Fabulous save

Manchester United former goal keeper Edwin Van der Ser making a acrobatic save against title rivals Chelsea

Gabriel Agbonlahor Celebrating

Aston Villa striker celebrating with his home crowd after scoring a goal at Villa Park against Everton.

European Champions Barcelona

Barcelona won the Champions League finals against Manchester United in 2011 and the team is celebrating the victory with the trophy.

Real Madrid's Kaka Penalty

Spanish giants Real Madrid match against Athletic Bilbao and playmaker Kaka scoring a goal from the penalty spot.

Jul 25, 2011

Schalke win German Supercup

Schalke needed penalties to defeat Bundesliga champions Borussia Dortmund in their Supercup encounter.

Dortmund had the better of the chances in a evasive encounter but failed to hold their nerve in the penalty shootout with misses by Kevin Grosskreutz and Ivan Perisic proving costly.

The champions dominated the opening 45 minutes, with Sebastian Kehl first to go close on 24 minutes when his header from a corner crashed against the post.

Grosskreutz fired wide of the goal post 11 minutes before the break while on 43 minutes Robert Lewandowski let fly from the edge of the area but Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Fahrmann made the stop.

Fahrmann was again in action four minutes after the restart as Lewandowski took aim with a powerful drive that seemed intended for the top corner before being parried to safety.

Schalke finally found a way through the organised Dortmund side on 74 minutes when Jan Moravek was presented with a easiest chance in front of the goal but Roman Weidenfeller did well to narrow the angle as the chance went begging.

With normal time unable to produce a winner the match went straight to penalties, and soon Dortmund came unstuck.

Ilkay Gundogan and Mats Hummels netted Dortmund's opening kicks while Schalke did likewise through Lewis Holtby and Edu, but Grosskreutz missed to pile the pressure on the champions.

Moritz Leitner's successful kick kept Dortmund in at as Schalke stayed perfect with efforts from Benedikt Howedes and Jose Manuel Jurado, but the game was up for Jurgen Klopp's men when Perisic failed to convert his chance.

Franck Ribery could miss Bundesliga kick-off

Bayern Munich playmaker Franck Ribery may miss the start of the Bundesliga season. A second examination of his injured ankle revealed the damage was worse than first feared.

Ribery claimed to have been "fortunate" that his left ankle appeared to be just sprained, but a second visit to Bayern chief medical officer Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt this morning confirmed ligament damage.

The 28-year-old will have to wear a cast for five days before the joint is checked once more.

Ribery, whose 2010/11 season was disrupted by frequent injuries, was dismayed at the news.

He told www.bild.de: "The injury is worse than we thought yesterday. I don't know why these things always happen to me.”

"I need to wear a cast for five days and then, hopefully, be able to start running again from Monday."

The Frenchman sustained the injury at the club's Sabener Strasse training facility yesterday morning.

Bayern's first competitive game of the season is on August 1 against Eintracht Braunschweig. They open their Bundesliga season at home to Borussia Monchengladbach on August 7.