European Cup Winners' Cup 1989/90

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European Cup Winners' Cup 1989/90
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Cup winners ItalyItaly Sampdoria Genoa (1st title)
Beginning August 16, 1989
final May 9, 1990
Final stadium Nya Ullevi , Gothenburg
Teams 33
Games 61
Gates 165  (ø 2.7 per game)
Top scorer ItalyItaly Gianluca Vialli (7)
European Cup Winners' Cup 1988/89

The 1989/90 European Cup Winners 'Cup was the 30th draw of the European Cup Winners' Cup. 33 club teams from 32 countries took part, including defending champions FC Barcelona , 20 national cup winners and 12 defeated cup finalists (FC Chernomorez, AS Monaco, FC Admira / Wacker, FC Groningen, Djurgårdens IF, Brann Bergen, Cork City FC, Dinamo Bucharest, Real Valladolid , Ikast FS, Slovan Bratislava and Ferencváros Budapest). Clubs from England were still excluded from participation after the Heysel disaster .

DFB Cup winners Borussia Dortmund from Germany, FDGB Cup winners BFC Dynamo from GDR , ÖFB Cup finalists FC Admira / Wacker from Austria and Cup winners Grasshopper Club Zurich from Switzerland were at the start.

The final at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg defeated last year's finalist Sampdoria Genoa 2-0 after extra time against RSC Anderlecht.

The top scorer was the Italian Gianluca Vialli from the title holder Sampdoria with 7 goals.

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 16, the second leg on August 30, 1989.

total First leg Return leg
Chernomorets FC  Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 3: 5 Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania KS Dinamo Tirana 3: 1 0: 4

1 round

The first legs took place on 12./13. September, the second legs on 26./27. September 1989.

total First leg Return leg
TJ Slovan Bratislava CHZJD  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 3: 4 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grasshopper Club Zurich 3-0 0: 4 a.d.
Belenenses Lisbon  PortugalPortugal 1: 4 FranceFrance AS Monaco 1: 1 0: 3
Real Valladolid  SpainSpain 6-0 MaltaMalta Ħamrun Spartans 5-0 1-0
US Luxembourg  LuxembourgLuxembourg 0: 5 SwedenSweden Djurgårdens IF 0-0 0: 5
FK Partizan Belgrade  Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia ( a ) 6: 6(a) ScotlandScotland Celtic Glasgow 2: 1 4: 5
Ferencváros Budapest  Hungary 1957Hungary 6: 2 FinlandFinland Haka Valkeakoski 5: 1 1: 1
KS Dinamo Tirana  Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania 1: 2 Romania 1965Romania Dinamo Bucharest 1-0 0: 2
FC Groningen  NetherlandsNetherlands 3: 1 DenmarkDenmark Ikast FS 1-0 2: 1
Panathinaikos Athens  GreeceGreece 6: 5 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Swansea City 3: 2 3: 3
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 10-00 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Ballymena United 6-0 4-0
Brann Bergen NorwayNorway 0: 3 ItalyItaly Sampdoria Genoa 0: 2 0: 1
FC Barcelona  SpainSpain 2: 1 PolandPoland Legia Warsaw 1: 1 1-0
Beşiktaş Istanbul  TurkeyTurkey 1: 3 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Borussia Dortmund 0: 1 1: 2
FC Admira / Wacker  AustriaAustria 3: 1 Cyprus 1960Cyprus AEL Limassol 3-0 0: 1
Torpedo Moscow  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 6-0 IrelandIreland Cork City 5-0 1-0
Valur Reykjavík  IcelandIceland 2: 4 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR BFC Dynamo 1: 2 1: 2

2nd round

The first leg took place on 17./18. October, the second leg from November 1, 1989.

total First leg Return leg
Borussia Dortmund  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1: 3 ItalyItaly Sampdoria Genoa 1: 1 0: 2
AS Monaco  FranceFrance ( a ) 1: 1(a) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR BFC Dynamo 0-0 1: 1 a.d.
Real Valladolid  SpainSpain 4: 2 SwedenSweden Djurgårdens IF 2-0 2: 2
Panathinaikos Athens  GreeceGreece 1: 8 Romania 1965Romania Dinamo Bucharest 0: 2 1: 6
Torpedo Moscow  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1: 4 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grasshopper Club Zurich 1: 1 0: 3
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 3: 2 SpainSpain FC Barcelona 2-0 1: 2 a.d.
FC Groningen  NetherlandsNetherlands 5: 6 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Partizan Belgrade 4: 3 1: 3
FC Admira / Wacker  AustriaAustria 2-0 Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest 1-0 1-0

Quarter finals

The first legs took place on 6/7. March, the second leg took place from March 20-22, 1990.

total First leg Return leg
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 3: 1 AustriaAustria FC Admira / Wacker 2-0 1: 1
Real Valladolid  SpainSpain 0: 0
(1: 3 in good condition)
FranceFrance  AS Monaco 0-0 0: 0 a.d.
Dinamo Bucharest  RomaniaRomania 4: 1 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Partizan Belgrade 2: 1 2-0
Sampdoria Genoa  ItalyItaly 4: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grasshopper Club Zurich 2-0 2: 1

Semifinals

The first legs took place on 3rd / 4th. April, the second leg took place on April 18, 1990.

total First leg Return leg
AS Monaco  FranceFrance 2: 4 ItalyItaly Sampdoria Genoa 2: 2 0: 2
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 2-0 RomaniaRomania Dinamo Bucharest 1-0 1-0

final

Sampdoria Genoa RSC Anderlecht
Sampdoria Genoa
May 9, 1990 in Gothenburg ( Nya Ullevi )
Result: 2: 0 n.V.
Spectators: 23,103
Referee: Bruno Galler ( Switzerland ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
RSC Anderlecht


Gianluca Pagliuca - Luca Pellegrini , Moreno Mannini , Pietro Vierchowod , Amedeo Carboni - Fausto Pari , Srečko Katanec (93. Fausto Salsano ), Giovanni Invernizzi (53 Attilio Lombardo ), Giuseppe Dossena - Gianluca Vialli , Roberto Mancini Coach: Vujadin Boškov ( Yugoslavia ) (C)Captain of the crew
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 
Filip De Wilde - Georges Grün , Guy Marchoul , Stephen Keshi - Wim Kooiman , Patrick Vervoort , Charly Musonda , Arnór Guðjohnsen , Milan Janković (112th Luís Oliveira ) - Marc Degryse (103rd Luc Nilis ), Marc Vanderlinden Trainer: Aad de Mos ( Netherlands ) (C)Captain of the crew
NetherlandsNetherlands 
goal1-0 Gianluca Vialli (105th)
goal2-0 Gianluca Vialli (107th)

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