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1981–82 Aston Villa F.C. season

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The 1981-82 season was Aston Villa's 82nd season in the Football League.

As defending First Division champions for the first time in 71 years, they qualified for the European Cup for the first time in their history. Their first game in the competition was against Valur of Iceland, following by a second round clash with Dynamo Berlin of East Germany, Dynamo Kiev of the Soviet Union in the quarter-finals and then Anderlecht of Belgium in the semi-finals before beating Bayern Munich of West Germany 1–0 in the Final in Rotterdam, with Peter Withe scoring the winning goal.

The season began with Ron Saunders, who had been the club's manager since 1974, still in charge, but he resigned on 9 February 1982 following a disagreement with the board over his contract. He had been in charge for nearly eight years, winning a league title and two League Cups in the process. His successor was his assistant manager Tony Barton, who had been in charge for three months by the time Villa won the European Cup.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Jimmy Rimmer
GK England ENG Nigel Spink
DF England ENG Kenny Swain
DF England ENG Colin Gibson
DF England ENG Brendan Ormsby
DF England ENG Mark Jones
DF England ENG Pat Heard
DF England ENG Gary Williams
DF Scotland SCO Ken McNaught
DF Scotland SCO Allan Evans
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Eamon Deacy
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Ivor Linton
MF England ENG Tony Morley
MF England ENG Dennis Mortimer
MF England ENG Mark Walters
MF England ENG Gordon Cowans
MF England ENG Paul Birch
MF England ENG Andy Blair
MF Scotland SCO Des Bremner
FW England ENG Peter Withe
FW England ENG Gary Shaw
FW England ENG David Geddis
FW Republic of Ireland IRL Terry Donovan[1]

First round

First leg

Aston Villa England5–0Iceland Valur
Morley 6'
Withe 37', 68'
Donovan 40', 69'
Attendance: 20,481
Referee:
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Colin Gibson
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 England Brendan Ormsby
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 Republic of Ireland Terry Donovan
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Ron Saunders
VALUR:
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:

Second leg

Valur Iceland0–2England Aston Villa
Shaw 25', 70'
Attendance: 3,500
Referee:
VALUR:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Colin Gibson
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 England Brendan Ormsby
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 Scotland Andy Blair
Manager:
England Ron Saunders

Villa won 7–0 on aggregate.

Second round

First leg

Dynamo Berlin East Germany1–2England Aston Villa
Riediger 50' Morley 5', 85'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee:
DYNAMO BERLIN:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
East Germany Jürgen Bogs
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Gary Williams
3 England Colin Gibson
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 England Brendan Ormsby
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Ron Saunders

Second leg

Aston Villa England0–1East Germany Dynamo Berlin
Terletzki 15'
Attendance: 28,175
Referee:
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Colin Gibson
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 England Gary Williams
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Ron Saunders
DYNAMO BERLIN:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
East Germany Jürgen Bogs

2–2 on aggregate. Villa won on away goals rule.

Quarter final

First leg

Dynamo Kiev Soviet Union0–0England Aston Villa
Attendance: 20,000
Referee:
DYNAMO KIEV:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
Soviet Union Valeri Lobanovsky
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Gary Williams
4 Scotland Des Bremner
5 Scotland Ken McNaught
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Andy Blair
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Tony Barton

Second leg

Aston Villa England2–0Soviet Union Dynamo Kiev
Shaw 4'
McNaught 44'
Attendance: 38,579
Referee:
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Gary Williams
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 Scotland Ken McNaught
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Tony Barton
DYNAMO KIEV:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
Soviet Union Valeri Lobanovsky

Villa won 2–0 on aggregate.

Semi-final

First leg

Aston Villa England1–0Belgium Anderlecht
Morley 27'
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Gary Williams
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 Scotland Ken McNaught
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Tony Barton
ANDERLECHT:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Ivić

Second leg

Anderlecht Belgium0–0England Aston Villa
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Referee:
ANDERLECHT:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Ivić
ASTON VILLA:
1 England Jimmy Rimmer
2 England Kenny Swain
3 England Gary Williams
4 Scotland Allan Evans
5 Scotland Ken McNaught
6 England Dennis Mortimer
7 Scotland Des Bremner
8 England Gary Shaw
9 England Peter Withe
10 England Gordon Cowans
11 England Tony Morley
Manager:
England Tony Barton

Villa won 1–0 on aggregate.

Final

Aston Villa England1–0West Germany Bayern Munich
Withe 67'
Attendance: 39,776
Referee: Georges Konrath France

References

  1. ^ Donovan was born in Liverpool, England, but qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in 1979.