1988–89 European Cup

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1988–89 European Cup
Camp Nou in Barcelona hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates6 September 1988 – 24 May 1989
Teams31
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Milan (3rd title)
Runners-upRomania Steaua București
Tournament statistics
Matches played59
Goals scored170 (2.88 per match)
Top scorer(s)Netherlands Marco van Basten
(10 goals)

The 1988–89 European Cup was the 34th season of the European Cup football club tournament. The competition was won for the first time since 1969, and third time overall, by Milan comfortably in the final against former winners Steaua București.

PSV Eindhoven, the defending champions, were eliminated by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. English clubs were still banned, following the Heysel Stadium disaster of 1985, so Liverpool were denied a place in the competition.

First round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands Bye
Porto Portugal 3–2 Finland HJK Helsinki 3–0 0–2
Górnik Zabrze Poland 7–1 Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 3–0 4–1
Real Madrid Spain 4–0 Norway Moss 3–0 1–0
Budapest Honvéd Hungary 1–4 Scotland Celtic 1–0 0–4
Dynamo Berlin East Germany 3–5 West Germany Werder Bremen 3–0 0–5
Vitosha Bulgaria 2–7 Italy Milan 0–2 2–5
Dundalk Republic of Ireland 0–8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 0–5 0–3
Ħamrun Spartans Malta 2–3 Albania 17 Nëntori 2–1 0–2
Pezoporikos Larnaca Cyprus 2–7 Sweden IFK Göteborg 1–2 1–5
Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia 3–7 Romania Steaua București 1–5 2–2
Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 3–1 Northern Ireland Glentoran 2–0 1–1
Club Brugge Belgium 2–2 (a) Denmark Brøndby 1–0 1–2
Valur Iceland 1–2 France Monaco 1–0 0–2
Larissa Greece 3–3 (0–3 p) Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 2–1 1–2
Rapid Wien Austria 2–3 Turkey Galatasaray 2–1 0–2

First leg

Porto Portugal3–0Finland HJK
Gomes 6'
Sousa 22'
Águas 76'
Report
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Roger Philippi (Luxembourg)

Górnik Zabrze Poland3–0Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch
Warzycha 33'
Urban 45', 72'
Report
Attendance: 13,120

Real Madrid Spain3–0Norway Moss
Losada 19'
Tendillo 28'
Butragueño 31'
Report
Attendance: 66,250
Referee: Charles Scerri (Malta)

Budapest Honvéd Hungary1–0Scotland Celtic
Fodor 8' Report
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Ignace van Swieten (Netherlands)

Dynamo Berlin East Germany3–0West Germany Werder Bremen
Doll 16'
Thom 62'
Pastor 77'
Report

Vitosha Bulgaria0–2Italy Milan
Report Virdis 18'
Gullit 75'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Gerasimos Germanakos (Greece)

Dundalk Republic of Ireland0–5Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Report Stojković 52', 65' (pen.)
Musemić 60'
Bešić 83'
Gjurovski 85'
Attendance: 3,200

Ħamrun Spartans Malta2–1Albania 17 Nëntori
Refalo 46', 90' Report Stoja 5'
Attendance: 5,250
Referee: Dragisa Komadinić (Yugoslavia)

Pezoporikos Larnaca Cyprus1–2Sweden IFK Göteborg
Livathinos 21' (pen.) Report Eriksson 18'
A. Ravelli 57'
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Borislav Alexandrov (Bulgaria)

Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia1–5Romania Steaua București
Kukleta 20' Report Lăcătuș 30', 45'
Hagi 78', 88'
Stoica 86'
Attendance: 22,296

Spartak Moscow Soviet Union2–0Northern Ireland Glentoran
Ivanov 53'
Shalimov 54'
Report
Attendance: 43,000
Referee: Ihsan Türe (Turkey)

Club Brugge Belgium1–0Denmark Brøndby
Bettagno 87' Report
Attendance: 19,667
Referee: Antal Hutak (Hungary)

Valur Iceland1–0France Monaco
Eðvaldsson 55' Report
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Thorbjorn Aas (Norway)

Larissa Greece2–1Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax
Ziogas 6'
Mitsibonas 90'
Report Hermann 56'

Rapid Wien Austria2–1Turkey Galatasaray
Kranjčar 32'
Kienast 50'
Report Demiral 80'

Second leg

HJK Helsinki Finland2–0Portugal Porto
Valla 53'
Kanerva 84'
Report

Porto won 3–2 on aggregate.


Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg1–4Poland Górnik Zabrze
Theis 32' Report Komornicki 6', 30'
Urban 67'
Zagórski 83'
Attendance: 960
Referee: Eysteinn Guðmundsson (Iceland)

Górnik Zabrze won 7–1 on aggregate.


Moss Norway0–1Spain Real Madrid
Report Butragueño 39'
Attendance: 5,415
Referee: Pekka Aho (Finland)

Real Madrid won 4–0 on aggregate.


Celtic Scotland4–0Hungary Budapest Honvéd
Stark 17'
Walker 73'
McAvennie 77'
McGhee 88'
Report
Attendance: 42,763

Celtic won 4–1 on aggregate.


Werder Bremen West Germany5–0East Germany Dynamo Berlin
Kutzop 23' (pen.)
Hermann 55'
Riedle 62'
Burgsmüller 70'
Schaaf 90'
Report
Attendance: 23,542

Werder Bremen won 5–3 on aggregate.


Milan Italy5–2Bulgaria Vitosha
Van Basten 2', 13', 42', 83'
Virdis 62'
Report Nachev 29'
Iliev 73'
Attendance: 53,086
Referee: Joe Worrall (England)

Milan won 7–2 on aggregate.


Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia3–0Republic of Ireland Dundalk
Šabanadžović 3'
Mrkela 51'
Savićević 67'
Report
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Sadik Deda (Turkey)

Red Star Belgrade won 8–0 on aggregate.


17 Nëntori Albania2–0Malta Ħamrun Spartans
Hodja 66'
Josa 69'
Report
Attendance: 19,250
Referee: Stefan Dan Petrescu (Romania)

17 Nëntori Tirana won 3–2 on aggregate.


IFK Göteborg Sweden5–1Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca
Nilsson 6'
Zetterlund 8'
Holmgren 27'
Fröberg 44', 54'
Report Livathinos 37'
Attendance: 6,442
Referee: Janusz Eksztajn (Poland)

IFK Göteborg won 7–2 on aggregate.


Steaua București Romania2–2Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague
Hagi 29'
Lăcătuș 78'
Report Bílek 12', 88'

Steaua Bucureşti won 7–3 on aggregate.


Glentoran Northern Ireland1–1Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
Moore 5' Report Cherenkov 90'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Oli P. Olsen (Iceland)

Spartak Moscow won 3–1 on aggregate.


Brøndby Denmark2–1Belgium Club Brugge
Frank 36'
Christensen 68'
Report Brylle 80'

2–2 on aggregate; Club Brugge won on away goals.


Monaco France2–0Iceland Valur
Vogel 15'
Weah 37'
Report
Attendance: 6,383
Referee: Jean-Pierre Schon (Luxembourg)

Monaco won 2–1 on aggregate.


3–3 on aggregate; Neuchâtel Xamax won on penalties.


Galatasaray Turkey2–0Austria Rapid Wien
Çolak 53'
Tanman 67'
Report

Galatasaray won 3–2 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 5–2 Portugal Porto 5–0 0–2
Górnik Zabrze Poland 2–4 Spain Real Madrid 0–1 2–3
Celtic Scotland 0–1 West Germany Werder Bremen 0–1 0–0
Milan Italy 2–2 (4–2 p) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 1–1 1–11
17 Nëntori Albania 0–4 Sweden IFK Göteborg 0–3 0–1
Steaua București Romania 5–1 Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 3–0 2–1
Club Brugge Belgium 2–6 France Monaco 1–0 1–6
Neuchâtel Xamax Switzerland 3–5 Turkey Galatasaray 3–0 0–5

1 The second leg in Belgrade was replayed. The original second leg match in Belgrade was stopped by West German referee Dieter Pauly due to thick fog with Red Star leading 1–0. The result was then annulled and a replay took place the very next day. The replay ended in the above 1–1 scoreline.[1]

First leg

PSV Eindhoven Netherlands5–0Portugal Porto
Kieft 15'
Ellerman 37'
Koeman 42', 53'
Janssen 51'
Report
Attendance: 25,500

Górnik Zabrze Poland0–1Spain Real Madrid
Report Sánchez 66' (pen.)
Attendance: 62,500

Celtic Scotland0–1West Germany Werder Bremen
Report Wolter 57'
Attendance: 50,624

Milan Italy1–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Virdis 48' Report Stojković 47'
Attendance: 71,316

17 Nëntori Albania0–3Sweden IFK Göteborg
Report Forsberg 31'
Ingesson 35'
Nilsson 83'
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Ivan Grégr (Czechoslovakia)

Steaua București Romania3–0Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
Dumitrescu 33'
Hagi 58', 70' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (Italy)

Club Brugge Belgium1–0France Monaco
Mbuyu 48' Report
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

Second leg

Porto Portugal2–0Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Águas 43'
Domingos 82'
Report
Attendance: 19,500

PSV Eindhoven won 5–2 on aggregate.


Real Madrid Spain3–2Poland Górnik Zabrze
Sánchez 27', 85'
Butragueño 77'
Report Jegor 41'
Baran 54'

Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate.


Werder Bremen West Germany0–0Scotland Celtic
Report
Attendance: 38,980
Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy)

Werder Bremen won 1–0 on aggregate.


Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–0Italy Milan
Savićević 50' Report
Attendance: 97,400

The game was abandoned in the 65th minute because of dense fog and low visibility with the score at 1–0. The game was replayed from the beginning the next day at 3 p.m. with the same starting line-ups, with the exception of Milan players Pietro Paolo Virdis and Carlo Ancelotti; Virdis had been sent off in the abandoned match, while Ancelotti picked up his second yellow card of the competition, meaning that he had to sit out a match.

2–2 on aggregate; Milan won on penalties.


IFK Göteborg Sweden1–0Albania 17 Nëntori
Forsberg 30' Report
Attendance: 4,434

IFK Göteborg won 4–0 on aggregate.


Spartak Moscow Soviet Union1–2Romania Steaua București
Cherenkov 44' Report Lăcătuș 11'
Balint 90'
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Werner Föckler (West Germany)

Steaua Bucureşti won 5–1 on aggregate.


Monaco France6–1Belgium Club Brugge
Fofana 5', 27', 73'
Sonor 8'
Touré 24', 30'
Report Audoor 82'
Attendance: 12,729

Monaco won 6–2 on aggregate.


Galatasaray Turkey5–0Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax
Tütüneker 19', 77'
Çolak 54', 80', 89'
Report
Attendance: 35,119

Galatasaray won 5–3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 2–3 Spain Real Madrid 1–1 1–2
Werder Bremen West Germany 0–1 Italy Milan 0–0 0–1
IFK Göteborg Sweden 2–5 Romania Steaua București 1–0 1–5
Monaco France 1–2 Turkey Galatasaray 0–1 1–1

First leg

PSV Eindhoven Netherlands1–1Spain Real Madrid
Romário 52' Report Butragueño 45'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

Werder Bremen West Germany0–0Italy Milan
Report
Attendance: 40,000

IFK Göteborg Sweden1–0Romania Steaua București
Ingesson 54' Report
Attendance: 16,067

Monaco France0–1Turkey Galatasaray
Report Çolak 20'
Attendance: 20,000

Second leg

Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate.


Milan Italy1–0West Germany Werder Bremen
Van Basten 32' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 71,207

Milan won 1–0 on aggregate.


Steaua București Romania5–1Sweden IFK Göteborg
Lăcătuș 7', 16', 65'
Dumitrescu 39'
Balint 89'
Report Zetterlund 54'
Attendance: 30,000

Steaua București won 5–2 on aggregate.


Galatasaray Turkey1–1France Monaco
Prekazi 51' Report Weah 65'

Galatasaray won 2–1 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Madrid Spain 1–6 Italy Milan 1–1 0–5
Steaua București Romania 5–1 Turkey Galatasaray 4–0 1–1

First leg

Real Madrid Spain1–1Italy Milan
Sánchez 42' Report Van Basten 77'

Steaua București Romania4–0Turkey Galatasaray
Dumitrescu 8'
Hagi 40' (pen.)
Petrescu 68'
Balint 72'
Report
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Vitor Manuel Fernandes Correia (Portugal)

Second leg

Milan Italy5–0Spain Real Madrid
Ancelotti 19'
Rijkaard 25'
Gullit 45'
Van Basten 49'
Donadoni 60'
Report
Attendance: 73,112

Milan won 6–1 on aggregate.


Galatasaray Turkey1–1Romania Steaua București
Tanman 36' Report Dumitrescu 39'
Attendance: 45,000

Steaua Bucureşti won 5–1 on aggregate.

Final

Steaua București Romania0–4Italy Milan
Report Gullit 18', 39'
Van Basten 27', 47'

Top goalscorers

The top scorers from the 1988–89 European Cup are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Netherlands Marco van Basten Italy Milan 10
2 Romania Marius Lăcătuș Romania Steaua București 7
3 Romania Gheorghe Hagi Romania Steaua București 6
4 Turkey Tanju Çolak Turkey Galatasaray 5
Mexico Hugo Sánchez Spain Real Madrid 5
6 Romania Ilie Dumitrescu Romania Steaua București 4
Spain Emilio Butragueño Spain Real Madrid 4
Netherlands Ruud Gullit Italy Milan 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Stojković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 4
10 Romania Gavril Balint Romania Steaua București 3
Ivory Coast Youssouf Falikou Fofana France Monaco 3
Poland Jan Urban Poland Górnik Zabrze 3
Italy Pietro Paolo Virdis Italy Milan 3

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