1989/90 UEFA Cup
Cup winners
Italy Juventus Turin (2nd title)
Beginning
August 9, 1989
The End
May 16, 1990
Teams
65
Games
128
Gates
327 (ø 2.55 per game)
Top scorer
Germany Federal Republic Falko Götz ( 1. FC Cologne ), Karl-Heinz Riedle ( Werder Bremen ), 6 goals each
Germany Federal Republic
← 1988/89 UEFA Cup
↑ European Champion Clubs' Cup 1989/90
The 1989/90 UEFA Cup was the 19th edition of the UEFA- organized competition and was won in an all- Italian duel by Juventus Turin in the final against Fiorentina .
The competition was played in six rounds, each with a home and return leg. In Torgleichstand initially the number of away goals, then a decided lengthening and only finally the penalties .
Preliminary round
1 round
1 The first leg took place in Attard .
2 The second leg took place in Perugia .
3 The second leg took place in Vlorë .
4 The second leg was abandoned in the 104th minute when the score was 1: 1; UEFA rated the game 3-0 for Austria Wien.
2nd round
5 The first leg took place in Perugia .
6 The first leg took place in Zurich .
3rd round
7 The first leg took place in Perugia .
Quarter finals
8 The first leg took place in Perugia .
Semifinals
9 The second leg took place in Perugia .
final
First leg
Juventus Turin
AC Florence
Stefano Tacconi - Nicolò Napoli , Luigi De Agostini , Roberto Galia , Sergio Brio (46th Angelo Alessio ) - Dario Bonetti , Sergei Aleinikow , Rui Barros , Giancarlo Marocchi - Pierluigi Casiraghi , Salvatore Schillaci Trainer: Dino Zoff (C)
Marco Landucci - Antonio Dell'Oglio , Giuseppe Volpecina , Celeste Pin , Sergio Battistini - Dunga , Marco Nappi , Luboš Kubík (87th Alberto Malusci ), Roberto Baggio - Renato Buso , Alberto Di Chiara Trainer: Francesco Graziani (C)
1: 0 Roberto Galia (3rd) 2: 1 Pierluigi Casiraghi (59th) 3: 1 Luigi De Agostini (73th)
1: 1 Renato Buso (10th)
Return leg
AC Florence
Juventus Turin
Marco Landucci - Antonio Dell'Oglio , Giuseppe Volpecina , Celeste Pin , Sergio Battistini - Dunga , Marco Nappi (71st Mauro Zironelli ), Luboš Kubík , Roberto Baggio - Renato Buso , Alberto Di Chiara Trainer: Francesco Graziani (C)
Stefano Tacconi - Nicolò Napoli , Luigi De Agostini , Roberto Galia , Pasquale Bruno - Angelo Alessio , Sergei Aleinikow , Rui Barros (72nd Salvatore Avallone ), Giancarlo Marocchi - Pierluigi Casiraghi (79th Massimiliano Rosa ), Salvatore Schillaci Trainer: Dino Zoff (C)
Antonio Dell'Oglio, Marco Nappi, Renato Buso, Alberto Di Chiara
Pierluigi Casiraghi, Pasquale Bruno, Sergei Aleinikow
Best goal scorers
Players used Juventus Turin
1.
Juventus Turin
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
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