Phrases with «knockout phase»

The phrase "knockout phase" refers to a stage in a competition where teams or individuals compete against each other, and the losers are eliminated from the game. It's called a knockout because each match could potentially knock a team out of the competition. Full definition

Sentences with «knockout phase»

  • We should have at least made it past the first knockout phase of the Champions League once in the last five seasons and we really should be trying if not managing to match the transfer spending of the biggest clubs in England and Europe, right? (justarsenal.com)
  • So, Barca finished the match as the group champion and secured their place in knockout phase. (tsmplug.com)
  • • Lazio, who have qualified for the UEFA Europa League knockout phase in each of their last five participations — after that initial lapse in 2009/10 — have lost two of their last three European fixtures outside Italy, against Zulte Waregem (2 - 3) and FCSB (0 - 1), having previously equalled a UEFA Europa League record, group stage to final, by going 11 successive away matches unbeaten (W4 D7). (uefa.com)
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