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The '''1989–90 European Cup''' was the 35th edition of [[Europe]]'s premier club [[Association football|football]] tournament, the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]. The final was played at the [[Praterstadion]] in [[Vienna]] on 23 May 1990. The final was contested by Italian defending champions [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] and Portuguese two-time former winners [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]. Milan successfully defended their title with a 1–0 victory, securing their fourth European Cup trophy. Milan remain, as of 2013, the last team to successfully defend their trophy.
The '''1989–90 European Cup''' was the 35th edition of [[Europe]]'s premier club [[Association football|football]] tournament, the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]. The final was played at the [[Praterstadion]] in [[Vienna]] on 23 May 1990. The final was contested by Italian defending champions [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] and Portuguese two-time former winners [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]. Milan successfully defended their title with a 1–0 victory, securing their fourth European Cup trophy. Milan remain, as of 2014, the last team to successfully defend their trophy.


==First round==
==First round==

Revision as of 02:29, 2 May 2014

1989–90 European Cup
Tournament details
Dates13 September 1989 – 23 May 1990
Teams32
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Milan (4th title)
Runners-upPortugal Benfica
Tournament statistics
Matches played61
Goals scored169 (2.77 per match)
Top scorer(s)Jean-Pierre Papin and Romário (6 goals)

The 1989–90 European Cup was the 35th edition of Europe's premier club football tournament, the European Cup. The final was played at the Praterstadion in Vienna on 23 May 1990. The final was contested by Italian defending champions Milan and Portuguese two-time former winners Benfica. Milan successfully defended their title with a 1–0 victory, securing their fourth European Cup trophy. Milan remain, as of 2014, the last team to successfully defend their trophy.

First round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Malmö FF Sweden 2–1 Italy Internazionale 1–0 1–1
Rosenborg Norway 0–5 Belgium KV Mechelen 0–0 0–5
Milan Italy 5–0 Finland HJK Helsinki 4–0 1–0
Spora Luxembourg Luxembourg 0–9 Spain Real Madrid 0–3 0–6
Rangers Scotland 1–3 West Germany Bayern Munich 1–3 0–0
Sliema Wanderers Malta 1–5 Albania 17 Nëntori Tirana 1–0 0–5
Steaua Bucureşti Romania 5–0 Iceland Fram 4–0 1–0
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 5–0 Switzerland Lucerne 3–0 2–0
Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia 5–2 Turkey Fenerbahçe 3–1 2–1
Ruch Chorzów Poland 2–6 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1–1 1–5
Marseille France 4–1 Denmark Brøndby 3–0 1–1
Dynamo Dresden East Germany 4–5 Greece AEK Athens 1–0 3–5
Budapest Honvéd Hungary 2–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina 1–0 1–2
Derry City Republic of Ireland 1–6 Portugal Benfica 1–2 0–4
Linfield Northern Ireland 1–3 Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–2 0–1
Swarovski Tirol Austria 9–2 Cyprus Omonia 6–0 3–2

First leg

Malmö FF Sweden1–0Italy Internazionale
Lindman 74' Report


Milan Italy4–0Finland HJK Helsinki
Stroppa 5'
Massaro 38', 70'
Evani 81'
Report


Rangers Scotland1–3West Germany Bayern Munich
Walters 26' (pen.) Report Kögl 28'
Thon 46' (pen.)
Augenthaler 66'
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Pietro D'Elia (Italy)


Steaua Bucureşti Romania4–0Iceland Fram
Petrescu 30'
Hagi 41' (pen.)
Balint 83'
Muzsnay 86'
Report
Attendance: 25,000


AC Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia3–1Turkey Fenerbahçe
Cabala 57'
Bílek 74' (pen.), 78'
Report Tecimer 19'
Attendance: 16,399
Referee: Keith Cooper (Wales)

Ruch Chorzów Poland1–1Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
Szewczyk 43' Report Penev 18'
Attendance: 15,000




Derry City Republic of Ireland1–2Portugal Benfica
Carlyle 73' Report Thern 59'
Ricardo 64'

Linfield Northern Ireland1–2Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Mooney 88' (pen.) Report Kudrytsky 9', 53'
Attendance: 12,000

Second leg

Malmö FF won 2–1 on aggregate.


KV Mechelen Belgium5–0Norway Rosenborg
Bosman 15', 55'
Ohana 56', 78'
Severeyns 87'
Report

KV Mechelen won 5–0 on aggregate.


Milan won 5–0 on aggregate.


Real Madrid won 9–0 on aggregate.


Bayern Munich West Germany0–0Scotland Rangers
Report
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)

Bayern Munich won 3–1 on aggregate.


Nëntori Tirana won 5–1 on aggregate.


Fram Iceland0–1Romania Steaua Bucureşti
Report Negrău 59'
Attendance: 2,000

Steaua Bucureşti won 5–0 on aggregate.


Lucerne Switzerland0–2Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Report Romário 25', 32'

PSV Eindhoven won 5–0 on aggregate.


Fenerbahçe Turkey1–2Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague
Çetin 83' Report Hašek 41'
Novák 90'

Sparta Prague won 5–2 on aggregate.


CSKA Sofia Bulgaria5–1Poland Ruch Chorzów
Georgiev 20', 49'
Bakalov 25'
Penev 80'
Vitanov 90'
Report Warzycha 87'

CSKA Sofia won 6–2 on aggregate.


Brøndby Denmark1–1France Marseille
Olsen 54' Report Papin 64'

Marseille won 4–1 on aggregate.


AEK Athens Greece5–3East Germany Dynamo Dresden
Teuber 27' (o.g.)
Okoński 33' (pen.)
Savvidis 37', 60'
Savevski 82'
Report Gutschow 10'
Lieberam 63'
Minge 85'

AEK Athens won 5–4 on aggregate.


Vojvodina Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia2–1Hungary Budapest Honvéd
Mihajlović 26'
Tanjga 47'
Report Gaćeša 74' (o.g.)

Budapest Honvéd 2–2 Vojvodina on aggregate. Budapest Honvéd won on away goals.


Benfica won 6–1 on aggregate.


Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Soviet Union1–0Northern Ireland Linfield
Son 7' Report

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won 3–1 on aggregate.


Swarovski Tirol won 9–2 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Malmö FF Sweden 1–4 Belgium KV Mechelen 0–0 1–4
Milan Italy 2–1 Spain Real Madrid 2–0 0–1
Bayern Munich West Germany 6–1 Albania 17 Nëntori Tirana 3–1 3–0
Steaua Bucureşti Romania 2–5 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1–0 1–5
Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia 2–5 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 2–2 0–3
Marseille France 3–1 Greece AEK Athens 2–0 1–1
Budapest Honvéd Hungary 0–9 Portugal Benfica 0–2 0–7
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Soviet Union 4–2 Austria Swarovski Tirol 2–0 2–2

First leg


Milan Italy2–0Spain Real Madrid
Rijkaard 9'
van Basten 14' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 68,359

Bayern Munich Germany3–1Albania 17 Nëntori Tirana
Kögl 16' (pen.)
Mihajlović 26', 64'
Report Minga 30'
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Philipp (Luxembourg)

Steaua Bucureşti Romania1–0Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Lăcătuş 18' Report
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)

AC Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia2–2Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
Bílek 75' (pen.)
Skuhravý 84'
Report Stoichkov 13'
Kostadinov 57'
Attendance: 7,690
Referee: A.Khokhryakov(Soviet Union)

This game was Sparta forced to play at least 300 km from Prague due to a UEFA ban resulting from the incidents in the 13 September 1989 game in the previous round of the European Cup between Sparta and Fenerbahce.




Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Soviet Union2–0Austria Swarovski Tirol
Yudin 37'
Son 68'
Report

Second leg

KV Mechelen won 4–1 on aggregate.


Real Madrid Spain1–0Italy Milan
Butragueño 45' Report

Milan won 2–1 on aggregate.


Bayern Munich won 6–1 on aggregate.


PSV Eindhoven Netherlands5–1Romania Steaua Bucureşti
Ellerman 21', 64'
Romário 47', 49', 86'
Report Lăcătuş 17'

PSV Eindhoven won 5–2 on aggregate.


CSKA Sofia Bulgaria3–0Czechoslovakia AC Sparta Prague
Stoichkov 45', 89' (pen.)
Kostadinov 84'
Report
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Heynemann (Germany)

CSKA Sofia won 5–2 on aggregate.


Marseille won 3–1 on aggregate.


Benfica Portugal7–0Hungary Budapest Honvéd
César Brito 15', 42'
Abel Campos 36'
Vata 62', 64'
Magnusson 86', 89'
Report

Benfica won 9–0 on aggregate.


Swarovski Tirol Austria2–2Soviet Union Dnipro Dripropetrovsk
Westerthaler 30'
Pacult 77'
Report Son 5'
Lyutyi 80'
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Pietro D'Elia (Italy)

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won 4–2 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
KV Mechelen Belgium 0–2 Italy Milan 0–0 0–2 (aet)
Bayern Munich West Germany 3–1 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 2–1 1–0
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 1–4 France Marseille 0–1 1–3
Benfica Portugal 4–0 Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–0 3–0

First leg

KV Mechelen Belgium0–0Italy Milan
Report



Benfica Portugal1–0Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Magnusson 7' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 90,000

Second leg

Milan Italy2–0Belgium KV Mechelen
van Basten 106'
Simone 117'
Report

Milan won 2–0 on aggregate.


PSV Eindhoven Netherlands0–1Germany Bayern Munich
Report Gerets 90' (o.g.)
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

Bayern Munich won 3–1 on aggregate.


Marseille won 4–1 on aggregate.


Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Soviet Union0–3Portugal Benfica
Report Lima 55', 60'
Ricardo 86'

Benfica won 4–0 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Milan Italy 2–2 (a) West Germany Bayern Munich 1–0 1–2 (aet)
Marseille France 2–2 (a) Portugal Benfica 2–1 0–1

First leg


Milan Italy1–0Germany Bayern Munich
van Basten 77' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 62,717
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)

Second leg

Marseille 2–2 Benfica on aggregate. Benfica won on away goals.


Bayern Munich Germany2–1Italy Milan
Strunz 59'
McInally 106'
Report Borgonovo 100'
Attendance: 72,000

Milan 2–2 Bayern Munich on aggregate. Milan won on away goals.

Final

Milan Italy1–0Portugal Benfica
Rijkaard 68' Report MatchCentre
Attendance: 57,500
Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

Top scorers

The top scorers from the 1989–90 European Cup are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals
1 France Jean-Pierre Papin France Olympique Marseille 6
Brazil Romário Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6
3 Sweden Mats Magnusson Portugal Benfica 4
Austria Peter Pacult Austria Swarovski Tirol 4
Angola Vata Portugal Benfica 4
6 Netherlands John Bosman Belgium KV Mechelen 3
Netherlands Juul Ellerman Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 3
Brazil Lima Portugal Benfica 3
Brazil Ricardo Gomes Portugal Benfica 3
France Franck Sauzée France Olympique Marseille 3
Soviet Union Eduard Son Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3
Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 3
Netherlands Marco van Basten Italy Milan 3
Austria Christoph Westerthaler Austria Swarovski Tirol 3

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