1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup

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1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Dates21 August 1991 – 6 May 1992
Teams34
Final positions
ChampionsGermany Werder Bremen (1st title)
Runners-upFrance Monaco
Tournament statistics
Matches played65
Goals scored166 (2.55 per match)
Attendance1,049,884 (16,152 per match)
Top scorer(s)Péter Lipcsei (Ferencváros)
6 goals

The 1991–92 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Werder Bremen in the final against Monaco. Both were first-time finalists in the competition.

Defending champions Manchester United were eliminated by Atlético Madrid in the second round.

Teams[edit]

A total of 34 teams participated in the competition.

Qualified teams for 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup
First round
England Manchester UnitedTH Germany Werder Bremen (CW)[Note GER] Italy Roma (CW) Spain Atlético Madrid (CW)
Belgium Club Brugge (CW) Portugal Porto (CW) France Monaco (CW) Soviet Union CSKA Moscow (CW)
Netherlands Feyenoord (CW) Romania Bacău (CR) Scotland Motherwell (CW) Sweden Norrköping (CW)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split (CW) Germany Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt (CR)[Note GER] Switzerland Sion (CW) Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava (CW)
Finland Ilves (CW) Wales Swansea City (CW) Bulgaria Levski Sofia (CW) Greece Athinaikos (CR)
Hungary Ferencváros (CW) Poland GKS Katowice (CW) Turkey Galatasaray (CW) Albania Partizani Tirana (CW)
Norway Fyllingen (CR) Cyprus Omonia (CW) Northern Ireland Glenavon (CR) Iceland Valur (CW)
Malta Valletta (CW) Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch (CR)
Qualifying round
Austria Stockerau (CW) Denmark Odense (CW) Republic of Ireland Galway United (CW) England Tottenham Hotspur (CW)

Notes

  1. ^
    Germany (GER): The original slot allocation of the former West/East Germany still applied. Werder Bremen qualified as winners of the 1990–91 DFB-Pokal, while Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt qualified as runners-up of the 1990–91 NOFV-Pokal (as Hansa Rostock won the double and qualified for the European Cup). Due to the reunification of Germany in October 1990, all flags show Germany instead of West/East Germany. However, Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt matches and their records were still counted for East Germany, and not for Germany, under UEFA regulations.

Qualifying round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Stockerau Austria 0–2 England Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 0–1
Galway United Republic of Ireland 0–7 Denmark Odense 0–3 0–4

First leg[edit]

Stockerau Austria0–1England Tottenham Hotspur
Report Durie 39'
Attendance: 15,500

Galway United Republic of Ireland0–3Denmark Odense
Report Donnerup 38'
Nedergaard 46'
Elstrup 68'

Second leg[edit]

Odense Denmark4–0Republic of Ireland Galway United
Nedergaard 35'
Hansen 51'
Harder 81'
Thorup 90'
Report
Attendance: 1,757

Odense won 7–0 on aggregate.


Tottenham Hotspur England1–0Austria Stockerau
Mabbutt 42' Report
Attendance: 28,072

Tottenham Hotspur won 2–0 on aggregate.

First round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fyllingen Norway 2–8 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–1 2–7
Athinaikos Greece 0–2 England Manchester United 0–0 0–2 (aet)
GKS Katowice Poland 3–3 (a) Scotland Motherwell 2–0 1–3
Omonia Cyprus 0–4 Belgium Club Brugge 0–2 0–2
Bacău Romania 0–11 Germany Werder Bremen 0–6 0–5
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 3–7 Hungary Ferencváros 2–3 1–4
Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt Germany 1–5 Turkey Galatasaray 1–2 0–3
Odense Denmark 1–4 Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 0–2 1–2
Glenavon Northern Ireland 4–4 (a) Finland Ilves 3–2 1–2
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 2–2 (a) Italy Roma 1–2 1–0
Norrköping Sweden 6–1 Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 4–0 2–1
Swansea City Wales 1–10 France Monaco 1–2 0–8
Valur Iceland 1–2 Switzerland Sion 0–1 1–1
Partizani Tirana Albania 0–1 Netherlands Feyenoord 0–0 0–1
Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–2 England Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 0–2
Valletta Malta 0–4 Portugal Porto 0–3 0–1

First leg[edit]

Glenavon Northern Ireland3–2Finland Ilves
Ferguson 32'
McBride 60' (pen.)
Conville 80'
Report J. Aaltonen 12'
Dziadulewicz 78'
Attendance: 2,029

Swansea City Wales1–2France Monaco
Legg 71' Report Passi 8' (pen.)
Rui Barros 27'
Attendance: 6,208

Valur Iceland0–1Switzerland Sion
Report Rey 80'

Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–0England Tottenham Hotspur
Novaković 53' Report
  1. ^ Match was played in Austria since UEFA suspended Yugoslav teams from playing their home matches in Yugoslavia due to the deteriorating security situation in the country caused by the ethnic incidents that eventually turned into the Yugoslav Wars.

Fyllingen Norway0–1Spain Atlético Madrid
Report Manolo 28'
Attendance: 4,333
Referee: Keith Burge (Wales)


GKS Katowice Poland2–0Scotland Motherwell
Szewczyk 42'
Wolny 81'
Report
Attendance: 3,700
Referee: Einar Halle (Norway)

Omonia Cyprus0–2Belgium Club Brugge
Report Dziubiński 3'
Booy 48'
Attendance: 10,300

Bacău Romania0–6Germany Werder Bremen
Report Rufer 9', 13', 31'
Bratseth 63'
Votava 78'
Neubarth 80'

Levski Sofia Bulgaria2–3Hungary Ferencváros
Dartilov 36'
Bankov 90'
Report Deszatnik 7'
Lipcsei 72', 81'


Odense Denmark0–2Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava
Report Škarabela 41'
Časko 82'
Attendance: 2,377

CSKA Moscow Soviet Union1–2Italy Roma
Sergeyev 52' Report Fokin 46' (o.g.)
Rizzitelli 73'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)


Partizani Tirana Albania0–0Netherlands Feyenoord
Report
Attendance: 4,000

Valletta Malta0–3Portugal Porto
Report Kostadinov 28'
Timofte 37' (pen.)
Mihtarski 78'
Attendance: 1,129

Second leg[edit]

Werder Bremen Germany5–0Romania Bacău
Kohn 6', 17'
Eilts 9'
Bratseth 66'
Bode 71'
Report

Werder Bremen won 11–0 on aggregate.


Monaco France8–0Wales Swansea City
Weah 6', 85'
Fofana 18'
Rui Barros 30'
Passi 31', 89'
Harris 39' (o.g.)
Djorkaeff 75'
Report

Monaco won 10–1 on aggregate.


Atlético Madrid Spain7–2Norway Fyllingen
Schuster 4', 89'
Manolo 19', 34' (pen.), 86'
Soler 40'
Futre 81'
Report Tengs 54', 68'

Atlético Madrid won 8–2 on aggregate.


Manchester United England2–0 (a.e.t.)Greece Athinaikos
Hughes 109'
McClair 111'
Report
Attendance: 35,023

Manchester United won 2–0 on aggregate.


Motherwell Scotland3–1Poland GKS Katowice
Kirk 29', 89'
Cusack 86'
Report Rzeźniczek 68'
Attendance: 10,032

3–3 on aggregate; GKS Katowice won on away goals.


Club Brugge Belgium2–0Cyprus Omonia
Booy 65'
Van der Heyden 85'
Report

Club Brugge won 4–0 on aggregate.


Ferencváros Hungary4–1Bulgaria Levski Sofia
Lipcsei 1', 90'
Albert 28'
Deszatnik 57'
Report Dimitrov 73'

Ferencváros won 7–3 on aggregate.


Galatasaray won 5–1 on aggregate.


Baník Ostrava Czechoslovakia2–1Denmark Odense
Chýlek 82'
Steffensen 83' (o.g.)
Report Bordinggaard 8'
Attendance: 2,596

Baník Ostrava won 4–1 on aggregate.


Ilves Finland2–1Northern Ireland Glenavon
Mattila 39' (pen.), 70' Report McBride 78'

4–4 on aggregate; Ilves won on away goals.


Roma Italy0–1Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
Report Dmitriyev 13'
Attendance: 45,086

2–2 on aggregate; Roma won on away goals.


Norrköping won 6–1 on aggregate.


Sion Switzerland1–1Iceland Valur
Orlando 78' Report Einarsson 67'

Sion won 2–1 on aggregate.


Feyenoord Netherlands1–0Albania Partizani Tirana
Bosz 87' Report
Attendance: 20,146

Feyenoord won 1–0 on aggregate.


Tottenham Hotspur England2–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
Tuttle 6'
Durie 14'
Report
Attendance: 24,297

Tottenham Hotspur won 2–1 on aggregate.


Porto Portugal1–0Malta Valletta
Timofte 90' Report

Porto won 4–0 on aggregate.

Second round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlético Madrid Spain 4–1 England Manchester United 3–0 1–1
GKS Katowice Poland 0–4 Belgium Club Brugge 0–1 0–3
Werder Bremen Germany 4–2 Hungary Ferencváros 3–2 1–0
Galatasaray Turkey 2–2 (a) Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 0–1 2–1
Ilves Finland 3–6 Italy Roma 1–1 2–5
Norrköping Sweden 1–3 France Monaco 1–2 0–1
Sion Switzerland 0–0 (3–5 p) Netherlands Feyenoord 0–0 0–0 (aet)
Tottenham Hotspur England 3–1 Portugal Porto 3–1 0–0

First leg[edit]

Norrköping Sweden1–2France Monaco
Hellström 22' Report Mendy 18'
Weah 48'

Atlético Madrid Spain3–0England Manchester United
Futre 32', 87'
Manolo 88'
Report

GKS Katowice Poland0–1Belgium Club Brugge
Report Staelens 22'
Attendance: 3,856
Referee: Hasan Ceylan (Turkey)

Werder Bremen Germany3–2Hungary Ferencváros
Neubarth 28', 40'
Allofs 33'
Report Lipcsei 35', 73'
Attendance: 7,502
Referee: David Syme (Scotland)


Ilves Finland1–1Italy Roma
Czakon 65' Report Carnevale 20'

Sion Switzerland0–0Netherlands Feyenoord
Report

Tottenham Hotspur England3–1Portugal Porto
Lineker 14', 82'
Durie 32'
Report Kostadinov 52'
Attendance: 23,621

Second leg[edit]

Monaco France1–0Sweden Norrköping
Robert 26' Report
Attendance: 6,000

Monaco won 3–1 on aggregate.


Manchester United England1–1Spain Atlético Madrid
Hughes 4' Report Schuster 68'
Attendance: 39,654

Atlético Madrid won 4–1 on aggregate.


Club Brugge Belgium3–0Poland GKS Katowice
Verspaille 50'
Staelens 58'
Schaessens 78'
Report
Attendance: 14,428
Referee: Keith Burge (Wales)

Club Brugge won 4–0 on aggregate.


Ferencváros Hungary0–1Germany Werder Bremen
Report Bode 48'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Einar Halle (Norway)

Werder Bremen won 4–2 on aggregate.


Baník Ostrava Czechoslovakia1–2Turkey Galatasaray
Ollender 31' Report Yusuf 41'
Kosecki 44' (pen.)
Attendance: 3,250

2–2 on aggregate; Galatasaray won on away goals.


Roma Italy5–2Finland Ilves
Giannini 1'
Rizzitelli 3'
Di Mauro 15'
Carnevale 48', 77'
Report Czakon 80', 89'
Attendance: 24,810
Referee: Charles Agius (Malta)

Roma won 6–3 on aggregate.


0–0 on aggregate; Feyenoord won 5–3 on penalties.


Porto Portugal0–0England Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 45,000

Tottenham Hotspur won 3–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlético Madrid Spain 4–4 (a) Belgium Club Brugge 3–2 1–2
Werder Bremen Germany 2–1 Turkey Galatasaray 2–1 0–0
Roma Italy 0–1 France Monaco 0–0 0–1
Feyenoord Netherlands 1–0 England Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 0–0

First leg[edit]


Werder Bremen Germany2–1Turkey Galatasaray
Kohn 79'
Bester 85'
Report Kosecki 33'
Attendance: 33,000

Roma Italy0–0France Monaco
Report

Feyenoord Netherlands1–0England Tottenham Hotspur
Kiprich 56' Report
Attendance: 44,000

Second leg[edit]

Club Brugge Belgium2–1Spain Atlético Madrid
Querter 40' (pen.)
Booy 62'
Report Futre 10'
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)

4–4 on aggregate. Club Brugge won on away goals.


Galatasaray Turkey0–0Germany Werder Bremen
Report

Werder Bremen won 2–1 on aggregate.


Monaco France1–0Italy Roma
Rui Barros 45' Report
Attendance: 21,000

Monaco won 1–0 on aggregate.


Tottenham Hotspur England0–0Netherlands Feyenoord
Report

Feyenoord won 1–0 on aggregate.

Semi-finals[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Club Brugge Belgium 1–2 Germany Werder Bremen 1–0 0–2
Monaco France 3–3 (a) Netherlands Feyenoord 1–1 2–2

First leg[edit]

Club Brugge Belgium1–0Germany Werder Bremen
Amokachi 5' Report
Attendance: 21,000

Monaco France1–1Netherlands Feyenoord
Valéry 26' Report Witschge 9'
Attendance: 18,000

Second leg[edit]

Werder Bremen Germany2–0Belgium Club Brugge
Bode 31'
Bockenfeld 59'
Report
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Howard King (Wales)

Werder Bremen won 2–1 on aggregate.


Feyenoord Netherlands2–2France Monaco
Witschge 52'
Damaschin 88'
Report Weah 34'
Rui Barros 50'
Attendance: 42,107
Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)

3–3 on aggregate. Monaco won on away goals.

Final[edit]

Werder Bremen Germany2–0France Monaco
Allofs 41'
Rufer 54'
Report
Attendance: 11,054
Referee: Pietro D'Elia (Italy)

Top scorers[edit]

The top scorers from the 1991–92 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Hungary Péter Lipcsei Hungary Ferencváros 6
2 Portugal Paulo Futre Spain Atlético Madrid 5
Spain Manolo Spain Atlético Madrid 5
4 Portugal Rui Barros France Monaco 4
Poland Roman Kosecki Turkey Galatasaray 4
New Zealand Wynton Rufer Germany Werder Bremen 4
Germany Bernd Schuster Spain Atlético Madrid 4
Liberia George Weah France Monaco 4
9 Germany Marco Bode Germany Werder Bremen 3
Netherlands Foeke Booy Belgium Club Brugge 3
Italy Andrea Carnevale Italy Roma 3
Scotland Gordon Durie England Tottenham Hotspur 3
Germany Stefan Kohn Germany Werder Bremen 3
Bulgaria Emil Kostadinov Portugal Porto 3
Germany Frank Neubarth Germany Werder Bremen 3
France Gérald Passi France Monaco 3

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