European Champion Clubs' Cup 1988/89

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European Champion Clubs' Cup 1988/89
Cup winners ItalyItaly AC Milan (3rd title)
Beginning September 6, 1988
final May 24, 1989
Final stadium Camp Nou , Barcelona
Teams 31
Games 59
Gates 170  (ø 2.88 per game)
Top scorer NetherlandsNetherlands Marco van Basten (10)
European Champion Clubs' Cup 1987/88

The 1988/89 European Champion Clubs' Cup was the 34th edition of the competition. 31 club teams took part, including the defending champion and current champions from the Netherlands PSV Eindhoven and 30 other national champions from last season. The final was played on May 24, 1989 at Camp Nou in Barcelona .

The participants played in a pure cup mode with (except for the finals) back and forth games for the crown of European club football. In the case of a tie, the higher number of goals scored away counted first; if there was also a tie, the second leg was extended and, if necessary, a penalty shoot-out was played immediately afterwards.

1 round

BYE: PSV EindhovenNetherlandsNetherlands 

The first legs took place on the 6th (BFC vs. Werder and Reykjavík vs. Monaco) / 7. September, the second leg on the 4th (Monaco vs. Reykjavík) / 5th / 11th. (Werder vs. BFC) October 1988.

total First leg Return leg
Valur Reykjavík  IcelandIceland 1: 2 FranceFrance AS Monaco 1-0 0: 2
BFC Dynamo  Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 3: 5 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Werder Bremen 3-0 0: 5
AE Larisa  GreeceGreece 3: 3
(0: 3 on behalf)
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 2: 1 1: 2 a.d.
Ħamrun Spartans  MaltaMalta 2: 3 Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania KS 17. Nëntori Tirana 2: 1 0: 2
Górnik Zabrze  PolandPoland 7: 1 LuxembourgLuxembourg Jeunesse Esch 3-0 4: 1
Honvéd Budapest  Hungary 1957Hungary 1: 4 ScotlandScotland Celtic Glasgow 1-0 0: 4
Dundalk FC  IrelandIreland 0: 8 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 0: 5 0: 3
Sparta Prague  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 3: 7 Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest 1: 5 2: 2
real Madrid  SpainSpain 4-0 NorwayNorway Moss FK 3-0 1-0
Pezoporikos Larnaka  Cyprus 1960Cyprus 2: 7 SwedenSweden IFK Gothenburg 1: 2 1: 5
Club Bruges  BelgiumBelgium ( a ) 2: 2(a) DenmarkDenmark Brøndby IF 1-0 1: 2
FC Porto  PortugalPortugal 3: 2 FinlandFinland HJK Helsinki 3-0 0: 2
SK Rapid Vienna  AustriaAustria 2: 3 TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 2: 1 0: 2
Spartak Moscow  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 3: 1 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Glentoran FC 2-0 1: 1
FK Vitosha Sofia  Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 2: 7 ItalyItaly AC Milan 0: 2 2: 5

2nd round

The first leg took place on October 26, the second leg on November 9, 1988.

total First leg Return leg
Celtic Glasgow  ScotlandScotland 0: 1 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Werder Bremen 0: 1 0-0
PSV Eindhoven  NetherlandsNetherlands 5: 2 PortugalPortugal FC Porto 5-0 0: 2
Steaua Bucharest  Romania 1965Romania 5: 1 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Spartak Moscow 3-0 2: 1
KS 17. Nëntori Tirana  Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania 0: 4 SwedenSweden IFK Gothenburg 0: 3 0: 1
Club Bruges  BelgiumBelgium 2: 6 FranceFrance AS Monaco 1-0 1: 6
Neuchâtel Xamax  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 3: 5 TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 3-0 0: 5
Górnik Zabrze  PolandPoland 2: 4 SpainSpain real Madrid 0: 1 02: 3 1
AC Milan  ItalyItaly 2: 2
(4: 2 i.E.)
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 1: 1 1: 1 a.d.
1 The first return match on November 9, 1988 was canceled.

Quarter finals

The first leg took place on March 1st, the second leg on March 15th, 1989.

total First leg Return leg
IFK Gothenburg  SwedenSweden 2: 5 Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest 1-0 1: 5
Werder Bremen  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 0: 1 ItalyItaly AC Milan 0-0 0: 1
PSV Eindhoven  NetherlandsNetherlands 2: 3 SpainSpain real Madrid 1: 1 1: 2 a.d.
AS Monaco  FranceFrance 1: 2 TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 0: 1 01: 1 2
2The second leg took place in Cologne .

Semifinals

The first leg took place on April 5, the second leg on April 19, 1989.

total First leg Return leg
Steaua Bucharest  Romania 1965Romania 5: 1 TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 4-0 01: 1 3
real Madrid  SpainSpain 1: 6 ItalyItaly AC Milan 1: 1 0: 5
3The second leg took place in Izmir .

final

Steaua Bucharest AC Milan
Steaua Bucharest
May 24, 1989 in Barcelona ( Camp Nou )
Result: 0: 4 (0: 3)
Spectators: 97,000
Referee: Karl-Heinz Tritschler ( Federal Republic of Germany ) Germany BRBR Germany 
AC Milan


Silviu Lung - Ștefan Iovan , Dan Petrescu , Adrian Bumbescu , Nicolae Ungureanu - Gheorghe Hagi , Tudorel Stoica , Daniel Minea , Iosif Rotariu (46th Gavril Balint ) - Marius Lăcătuș , Victor Pițurcăuhel . Iordănescăuhel(C)Captain of the crew
Giovanni Galli - Mauro Tassotti , Alessandro Costacurta (74th Filippo Galli ), Franco Baresi , Paolo Maldini - Angelo Colombo , Frank Rijkaard , Carlo Ancelotti , Roberto Donadoni - Ruud Gullit (60th Pietro Paolo Virdis ), Marco van Basten Trainers: Arrigo Sacchi(C)Captain of the crew
goal0: 1 Ruud Gullit (17th)
goal0: 2 Marco van Basten (26th)
goal0: 3 Ruud Gullit (38th)
goal0: 4 Marco van Basten (46th)
yellow cards Franco Baresi (48th)

Best goal scorers

rank player club Gates
1 NetherlandsNetherlands Marco van Basten AC Milan 10
2 Romania 1965Romania Marius Lăcătuș Steaua Bucharest 7th
3 Romania 1965Romania Gheorghe Hagi Steaua Bucharest 6th
4th MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez real Madrid 5
TurkeyTurkey Tanju Çolak Galatasaray Istanbul 5
6th SpainSpain Emilio Butragueño real Madrid 4th
Romania 1965Romania Ilie Dumitrescu Steaua Bucharest 4th
NetherlandsNetherlands Ruud Gullit AC Milan 4th

Players used AC Milan

AC Milan
AC Milan

See also

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