European Cup Winners' Cup 1981/82

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European Cup Winners' Cup 1981/82
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Cup winners SpainSpain FC Barcelona (2nd title)
Beginning 19th August 1981
final May 12, 1982
Final stadium Camp Nou , Barcelona
Teams 33
Games 63
Gates 177  (ø 2.81 per game)
Top scorer Georgia Soviet Socialist RepublicGeorgian SSR Ramas Schengelia Eddy Voordeckers (6 each)
BelgiumBelgium 
European Cup Winners' Cup 1980/81

The 1981/82 European Cup Winners 'Cup was the 22nd edition of the European Cup Winners' Cup. 33 club teams from 32 countries took part, including defending champions Dinamo Tiflis , 26 reigning cup winners and 6 defeated cup finalists (FC Porto, Ajax Amsterdam, PAOK Thessaloniki, Politehnica Timişoara, Trakia Plovdiv and Enosis Neon Paralimni). The Albanian cup winner KS Vllaznia Shkodra did not take part.

From Germany were DFB Cup winners Eintracht Frankfurt , from the GDR FDGB Cup winners 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig , from Austria ÖFB Cup winners Grazer AK and from Switzerland Cup winners Lausanne-Sports .

In the final at home in Camp Nou, FC Barcelona won their second title after 1979 with a 2-1 win against Standard Liège.

The top scorer was jointly the Georgian Ramas Schengelia from Dinamo Tiflis and the Belgian Eddy Voordeckers from Standard Liège with six goals each.

mode

As usual, the participants played the winner in pure cup mode with home and return matches. If there was a tie after both games, the number of goals scored away decided ( away goal rule ). If their number was also the same, extra time took place in the second leg, in which the away goals rule also applied. If there was still a tie at the end of extra time, a penalty shoot- out was carried out. The final was decided in a game on a neutral court. In the event of a tie after extra time, the winner would also have been determined in a penalty shoot-out.

Preliminary round

The first leg took place on August 19, the second leg on August 26, 1981.

total First leg Return leg
FC Politehnica Timișoara  Romania 1965Romania 2: 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 2-0 0: 5

1 round

The first leg took place on 15./16. September, the second leg on September 30 / October 1, 1981.

total First leg Return leg
Jeunesse Esch  LuxembourgLuxembourg 2: 7 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Velež Mostar 1: 1 1: 6
Ajax Amsterdam  NetherlandsNetherlands 1: 6 EnglandEngland Tottenham Hotspur 1: 3 0: 3
Kotkan Työvänen Palloilijat  FinlandFinland 0: 5 FranceFrance SEC Bastia 0-0 0: 5
Eintracht Frankfurt  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 2: 2
(5: 4 on account)
GreeceGreece PAOK Thessaloniki 2-0 0: 2 a.d.
Dinamo Tbilisi  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 4: 2 AustriaAustria Graz AK 2-0 2: 2
FC Barcelona  Spain 1977Spain 4: 2 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Trakia Plovdiv 4: 1 0: 1
Swansea City  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg 1: 3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 0: 1 1: 2
SKA Rostov  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 5-0 TurkeyTurkey Ankaragücü 3-0 2-0
Enosis Neon Paralimni  Cyprus 1960Cyprus 1: 8 Hungary 1957Hungary Vasas Budapest 1-0 0: 8
Ballymena United  Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 0: 6 ItalyItaly AS Roma 0: 2 0: 4
Lausanne Sports  SwitzerlandSwitzerland (a)4: 4 ( a ) SwedenSweden Kalmar FF 2: 1 2: 3
Fram Reykjavík  IcelandIceland 2: 5 IrelandIreland Dundalk FC 2: 1 0: 4
Dukla Prague  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 4: 2 ScotlandScotland Glasgow Rangers 3-0 1: 2
Vålerenga Oslo  NorwayNorway 3: 6 PolandPoland Legia Warsaw 2: 2 1: 4
Vejle BK  DenmarkDenmark 2: 4 PortugalPortugal FC Porto 2: 1 0: 3
FC Floriana  MaltaMalta 01:12 BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege 1: 3 0: 9

2nd round

The first leg took place on October 21, the second leg on November 4, 1981.

total First leg Return leg
Legia Warsaw  PolandPoland 3: 2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lausanne Sports 2: 1 1: 1
SKA Rostov  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1: 2 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 0: 2
Dukla Prague  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 1: 4 Spain 1977Spain FC Barcelona 1-0 0: 4
FC Porto  PortugalPortugal 2-0 ItalyItaly AS Roma 2-0 0-0
Dundalk FC  IrelandIreland 1: 2 EnglandEngland Tottenham Hotspur 1: 1 0: 1
Vasas Budapest  Hungary 1957Hungary 1: 4 BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege 0: 2 1: 2
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig  Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 2: 2
(3: 0 on perk)
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Velež Mostar 1: 1 1: 1 a.d.
SEC Bastia  FranceFrance 2: 4 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 1: 1 1: 3

Quarter finals

The first leg took place on March 3, the second leg on March 17, 1982.

total First leg Return leg
Legia Warsaw  PolandPoland 0: 2 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 0: 1 0: 1
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig  Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 2: 4 SpainSpain FC Barcelona 0: 3 2: 1
Standard Liege  BelgiumBelgium 4: 2 PortugalPortugal FC Porto 2-0 2: 2
Tottenham Hotspur  EnglandEngland 3: 2 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 1: 2

Semifinals

The first leg took place on April 7, the second leg on April 21, 1982.

total First leg Return leg
Dinamo Tbilisi  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 0: 2 BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege 0: 1 0: 1
Tottenham Hotspur  EnglandEngland 1: 2 SpainSpain FC Barcelona 1: 1 0: 1

final

FC Barcelona Standard Liege Lineup
FC Barcelona
May 12, 1982 in Barcelona ( Camp Nou )
Result: 2: 1 (1: 1)
Spectators: 110,000
Referee: Walter Eschweiler ( Federal Republic of Germany ) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
Standard Liege
Line up FC Barcelona against Standard Liège
Urruti - Alesanco - Gerardo , Migueli , Manolo - Tente , Esteban Vigo , Josep Moratalla - Allan Simonsen , Quini , Francisco Carrasco Trainer: Udo Lattek ( BR Germany ) (C)Captain of the crew
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
Michel Preud'homme - Walter Meeuws - Eric Gerets , Theo Poel , Gérard Plessers - Guy Vandersmissen , Jos Daerden , Arie Haan , René Botteron - Simon Tahamata , Benny Wendt Trainer: Raymond Goethals(C)Captain of the crew

goal1: 1 Allan Simonsen (45th)
goal2: 1 Quini (63rd)
goal 0: 1 Guy Vandersmissen (8th)
yellow cards Migueli yellow cards Benny Wendt, Walter Meeuws, Arie Haan
Red cards Walter Meeuws (88.)

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