1985/86 UEFA Cup
Cup winners
Spain Real Madrid (2nd title)
Beginning
17th September 1985
The End
May 8, 1986
Teams
64
Games
126
Gates
374 (ø 2.97 per game)
Top scorer
Germany Federal Republic Klaus Allofs ( 1. FC Cologne ), 9 goals
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The 1985/86 UEFA Cup was the 15th edition of the competition and was won by Real Madrid after two finals against Bundesliga representative 1. FC Köln .
mode
The competition was played in six rounds in two legs. In the event of a tie, the number of goals scored away was decided first, followed by overtime and the penalty shoot-out. Clubs from England were excluded from participation for an indefinite period after the Heysel disaster .
1 round
1 The second leg took place in Bratislava .
2 The second leg took place in Kryvyi Rih .
2nd round
3 The second leg took place in Kryvyi Rih .
3rd round
4 The first leg took place in Düsseldorf .
5 The first leg took place in Kryvyi Rih .
6 The first leg took place in Tbilisi .
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
First leg
real Madrid
1. FC Cologne
Lineup
Agustín - José Antonio Salguero - Jesús Solana , José Antonio Camacho - Martín Vázquez (81st Santillana ), Míchel , Juanito , Rafael Gordillo - Jorge Valdano , Hugo Sánchez , Emilio Butragueño Coach: Luis Molowny (C)
Toni Schumacher - Andreas Gielchen - Paul Steiner , Dieter Prestin , Karl-Heinz Geils - Ralf Geilenkirchen , Matthias Hönerbach , Uwe Bein (71st Thomas Häßler ), Olaf Janßen - Pierre Littbarski (84th Norbert Dickel ), Klaus Allofs Trainer: Georg Keßler (C)
1: 1 Hugo Sánchez (37.) 2: 1 Rafael Gordillo (41.) 3: 1 Jorge Valdano (50.) 4: 1 Jorge Valdano (85.) 5: 1 Santillana (90.)
0: 1 Klaus Allofs (29.)
Return leg
1. FC Köln was allowed because of previous crowd trouble (in Waregem), the final home game not in the home stadium Müngersdorfer unsubscribe and swerved to Berlin.
1. FC Cologne
real Madrid
Lineup
Toni Schumacher - Andreas Gielchen - Dieter Prestin , Paul Steiner - Karl-Heinz Geils (84th Robert Schmitz ), Ralf Geilenkirchen , Matthias Hönerbach , Uwe Bein , Olaf Janßen (60th David Pizanti ) - Pierre Littbarski , Klaus Allofs Trainer: Georg Keßler (C)
Agustín - Antonio Maceda - Jesús Solana , José Antonio Camacho - Chendo , Rafael Gordillo , Emilio Butragueño (88th Juanito ), Míchel , Ricardo Gallego - Hugo Sánchez (21st Santillana ), Jorge Valdano Coach: Luis Molowny (C)
1-0 Uwe Bein (23rd), 2-0 Ralf Geilenkirchen (72nd)
Karl-Heinz Geils, Matthias Hönerbach, Paul Steiner
Jorge Valdano, Míchel
Best goal scorers
Players used Real Madrid
1.
real Madrid
See also
Individual evidence
↑ List of goalscorers on uefa.com
Web links
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