1982/83 UEFA Cup

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1982/83 UEFA Cup
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Cup winners BelgiumBelgium 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 FranceFrance Alain Giresse ( Girondins Bordeaux ), Erwin Vandenbergh ( RSC Anderlecht ), 7 goals each BelgiumBelgium 
1981/82 UEFA Cup
European Champions Cup 1982/83

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 .

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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

total First leg Return leg
FC Progrès Niederkorn LuxembourgLuxembourg 0: 4 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Servette Geneva 0: 1 0: 3
Bohemians ČKD Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 7: 1 AustriaAustria FC Admira / Wacker 5-0 2: 1
Sevilla FC SpainSpain 6: 1 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria DFS Levski-Spartak Sofia 3: 1 3-0
FKS Stal Mielec PolandPoland (a)1: 1 ( a ) BelgiumBelgium SC Lokeren 1: 1 0-0
RSC Anderlecht BelgiumBelgium 6: 1 FinlandFinland Koparit Kuopio 3-0 3: 1
Benfica Lisbon PortugalPortugal 4: 2 SpainSpain Betis Seville 2: 1 2: 1
Borussia Dortmund Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 0: 2 ScotlandScotland Glasgow Rangers 0-0 0: 2
FC Carl Zeiss Jena Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 3: 6 FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux 3: 1 0: 5
Dinamo Tbilisi Soviet UnionSoviet Union (a)2: 2 ( a ) ItalyItaly SSC Naples 2: 1 0: 1
Dundee United ScotlandScotland 3: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands PSV Eindhoven 1: 1 2-0
Ferencváros Budapest Hungary 1957Hungary 3: 2 SpainSpain Athletic Bilbao 2: 1 1: 1
Graz AK AustriaAustria 1: 4 Romania 1965Romania Corvinul Hunedoara 1: 1 0: 3
Glentoran FC Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 1: 4 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 1: 3 0: 1
HFC Haarlem NetherlandsNetherlands 5: 4 BelgiumBelgium KAA Gent 2: 1 3: 3
1. FC Kaiserslautern Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 6-0 TurkeyTurkey Trabzonspor 3-0 3-0
Lyngby BK DenmarkDenmark 3: 4 SwedenSweden IK Brage 1: 2 2: 2
Manchester United EnglandEngland 1: 2 SpainSpain Valencia CF 0-0 1: 2
PAOK Thessaloniki GreeceGreece ( a ) 2: 2(a) FranceFrance FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 1-0 1: 2 a.d.
Pezoporikos Larnaka Cyprus 1960Cyprus 2: 3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Zurich 2: 2 0: 1
AS Roma ItalyItaly 4: 3 EnglandEngland Ipswich Town 3-0 1: 3
Śląsk Wrocław PolandPoland 3: 2 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Dynamo Moscow 2: 2 1-0
Slavia Sofia Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 4: 6 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Sarajevo 2: 2 2: 4
Southampton FC EnglandEngland (a)2: 2 ( a ) SwedenSweden IFK Norrköping 2: 2 0-0
AS Saint-Etienne FranceFrance 4: 1 Hungary 1957Hungary Tatabánya Bányász SC 4: 1 0-0
Spartak Moscow Soviet UnionSoviet Union 8: 4 EnglandEngland Arsenal FC 3: 2 5: 2
Universitatea Craiova Romania 1965Romania 3: 2 ItalyItaly AC Florence 3: 1 0: 1
Viking Stavanger NorwayNorway ( a ) 3: 3(a) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig 1-0 2: 3
FC Forward Frankfurt (Oder) Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR (a)3: 3 ( a ) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Werder Bremen 1: 3 2-0
FC Żurrieq MaltaMalta 1: 8 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Hajduk Split 1: 4 0: 4
Fram Reykjavík IcelandIceland 0: 7 IrelandIreland Shamrock Rovers 0: 3 0: 4
FC Utrecht NetherlandsNetherlands 0: 3 PortugalPortugal FC Porto 0: 1 0: 2
AEK Athens GreeceGreece 0: 6 GermanyGermany 1. FC Cologne 0: 1 0: 5

2nd round

total First leg Return leg
RSC Anderlecht BelgiumBelgium 6: 3 PortugalPortugal FC Porto 4-0 2: 3
Benfica Lisbon PortugalPortugal 4: 1 BelgiumBelgium SC Lokeren 2-0 2: 1
Corvinul Hunedoara Romania 1965Romania 4: 8 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Sarajevo 4: 4 0: 4
Ferencváros Budapest Hungary 1957Hungary 1: 2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland FC Zurich 1: 1 0: 1
Hajduk Split Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 4: 5 FranceFrance Girondins Bordeaux 4: 1 0: 4
SSC Naples ItalyItaly 1: 4 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1: 2 0: 2
PAOK Thessaloniki GreeceGreece 2: 4 SpainSpain Sevilla FC 2-0 0: 4
Glasgow Rangers ScotlandScotland 2: 6 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1. FC Cologne 2: 1 0: 5
AS Roma ItalyItaly 1: 1
(4: 2 i.E.)
SwedenSweden IFK Norrköping 1-0 0: 1 a.d.
AS Saint-Etienne FranceFrance 0: 4 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohemians ČKD Prague 0-0 0: 4
Spartak Moscow Soviet UnionSoviet Union 5: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands HFC Haarlem 2-0 3: 1
Valencia CF SpainSpain 1-0 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 1-0 0-0
Viking Stavanger NorwayNorway 1: 3 ScotlandScotland Dundee United 1: 3 0-0
Werder Bremen Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 8: 2 SwedenSweden IK Brage 2-0 6: 2
Shamrock Rovers IrelandIreland 0: 5 Romania 1965Romania Universitatea Craiova 0: 2 0: 3
Śląsk Wrocław PolandPoland 1: 7 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Servette Geneva 0: 2 1: 5

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

total First leg Return leg
RSC Anderlecht BelgiumBelgium 6: 2 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Sarajevo 6: 1 0: 1
Dundee United ScotlandScotland 3: 2 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Werder Bremen 2: 1 1: 1
Girondins Bordeaux FranceFrance 1: 2 Romania 1965Romania Universitatea Craiova 1-0 0: 2 a.d.
1. FC Cologne Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1: 2 ItalyItaly AS Roma 1-0 0: 2
Servette Geneva SwitzerlandSwitzerland 3: 4 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohemians ČKD Prague 2: 2 1: 2
Sevilla FC SpainSpain 1: 4 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1-0 0: 4
Spartak Moscow Soviet UnionSoviet Union 0: 2 SpainSpain Valencia CF 0-0 0: 2
FC Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland 1: 5 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 1: 1 0: 4

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
Bohemians ČKD Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 1-0 ScotlandScotland Dundee United 1-0 0-0
1. FC Kaiserslautern Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany (a)3: 3 ( a ) Romania 1965Romania Universitatea Craiova 3: 2 0: 1
AS Roma ItalyItaly 2: 3 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 1: 2 1: 1
Valencia CF SpainSpain 2: 5 BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 1: 2 1: 3

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
Benfica Lisbon PortugalPortugal ( a ) 1: 1(a) Romania 1965Romania Universitatea Craiova 0-0 1: 1
Bohemians ČKD Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 1: 4 BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 0: 1 1: 3

final

First leg

RSC Anderlecht Benfica Lisbon Lineup
RSC Anderlecht
May 4, 1983 in Brussels ( Heysel Stadium )
Result: 1: 0 (1: 0)
Spectators: 52,694
Referee: Bogdan Dotschew ( Bulgaria ) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 
Benfica Lisbon
Line-up RSC Anderlecht against Benfica Lisbon
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)Captain of the crew
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)Captain of the crew
SwedenSweden 
goal 1-0 Kenneth Brylle (30.)
yellow cards Wim Hofkens yellow cards Minervino Pietra
Red cards José Luís (75.)

Return leg

Benfica Lisbon RSC Anderlecht Lineup
Benfica Lisbon
May 18, 1983 in Lisbon ( Estádio da Luz )
Result: 1: 1 (1: 1)
Spectators: 80,000
Referee: Charles Corver ( Netherlands ) NetherlandsNetherlands 
RSC Anderlecht
Line up Benfica Lisbon against RSC Anderlecht
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)Captain of the crew
SwedenSweden 
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)Captain of the crew
goal 1-0 Shéu (32nd)
goal 1: 1 Juan Lozano (38th)

Best goal scorers

rank player club Gates
1 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Zoran Filipović Benfica Lisbon 8th
2 BelgiumBelgium Erwin Vandenbergh RSC Anderlecht 7th
3 FranceFrance Alain Giresse Girondins Bordeaux 6th
4th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Husref Musemić FK Sarajevo 5
DenmarkDenmark Kenneth Brylle RSC Anderlecht 5
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Klaus Allofs 1. FC Cologne 5
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Norbert Meier Werder Bremen 5
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Michel Decastel Servette Geneva 5
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hans-Peter Briegel 1. FC Kaiserslautern 5
PortugalPortugal Tamagnini Nené Benfica Lisbon 5

Players used RSC Anderlecht

1. RSC Anderlecht

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Alex Raack: The stadium disaster in Moscow. In: 11 friends. 11 Friends , October 14, 2011, accessed August 23, 2017 .
  2. ^ "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).
  3. ↑ List of goalscorers on uefa.com

Web links

~ Scorers of the 1982/1983 UEFA Cup season on weltfussball.de