1982/83 UEFA Cup
Cup winners
Belgium RSC Anderlecht (1st title)
Beginning
September 8, 1982
The End
May 18, 1983
Teams
64
Games
126
Gates
352 (ø 2.79 per game)
Top scorer
France Alain Giresse ( Girondins Bordeaux ), Erwin Vandenbergh ( RSC Anderlecht ), 7 goals each
Belgium
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The 1982/83 UEFA Cup was the 12th edition of the competition. With the RSC Anderlecht , a Belgian team won the title for the first time. In the final they prevailed against the Portuguese record champions Benfica Lisbon .
mode
The competition was played in six rounds in two legs. In the event of a tie, the number of goals scored away first decided , then an extension, and finally the penalty shoot-out.
1 round
2nd round
After the game between Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem in the Luzhniki Olympic Stadium in Moscow, at least 300 people were killed in a mass panic .
The second leg of Servette Geneva scheduled for November 3rd was postponed due to the heavy fog and referee Hein Fahnler only kicked off on November 4th at 12 noon; there was a 5-1 win for the Swiss.
3rd round
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
First leg
RSC Anderlecht
Benfica Lisbon
Lineup
Jacky Munaron - Wim Hofkens , Luka Peruzović , Morten Olsen , Michel De Groote - Per Frimann , Juan Lozano , Ludo Coeck , Franky Vercauteren - Kenneth Brylle , Erwin Vandenbergh (79th Alexandre Czerniatynski ) Trainer: Paul Van Himst (C)
Manuel Bento - Minervino Pietra , Humberto Coelho , Álvaro Magalhães , Frederico Rosa (79th António Bastos Lopes ) - Carlos Manuel , José Luís , Shéu - Fernando Chalana , Diamantino Miranda , Zoran Filipović (62nd Tamagnini Nené ) Trainer: Sven-Göran Eriksson ( Sweden )
(C) Sweden
1-0 Kenneth Brylle (30.)
Wim Hofkens
Minervino Pietra
José Luís (75.)
Return leg
Benfica Lisbon
RSC Anderlecht
Lineup
Manuel Bento - Minervino Pietra , Humberto Coelho , António Bastos Lopes (60th João Alves ), António Veloso - Carlos Manuel , Sheu (50th Zoran Filipović ), Glenn Strömberg , Fernando Chalana - Tamagnini Nené , Diamantino Miranda Coach: Sven-Goran Eriksson ( Sweden )
(C) Sweden
Jacky Munaron - Walter De Greef , Morten Olsen , Luka Peruzović , Michel De Groote - Hugo Broos , Ludo Coeck , Per Frimann , Franky Vercauteren - Erwin Vandenbergh (78th Kenneth Brylle ), Juan Lozano Trainer: Paul Van Himst (C)
1-0 Shéu (32nd)
1: 1 Juan Lozano (38th)
Best goal scorers
Players used RSC Anderlecht
See also
Individual evidence
↑ Alex Raack: The stadium disaster in Moscow. In: 11 friends. 11 Friends , October 14, 2011, accessed August 23, 2017 .
^ "Germans and Spaniards the winners"; Subtitle: “Football for lunch” . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna November 5, 1982, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
↑ List of goalscorers on uefa.com
Web links
~ Scorers of the 1982/1983 UEFA Cup season on weltfussball.de
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