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1991–92 UC Sampdoria season

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Sampdoria
1991-92 season
ChairmanEnrico Mantovani
ManagerVujadin Boškov
Serie A7th
European CupRunners-up
Coppa ItaliaSemi-final
Top goalscorerGianluca Vialli (11)
← 1990-91
1992-93 →

U.C. Sampdoria came nowhere to defending its inaugural Serie A title from 1990-91, but was extremely close to an ever bigger honour, only losing out on extra time to Barcelona in the European Cup final. The end result was 1-0 to the Spaniards, thanks to Ronald Koeman's free kick.

In the league, Sampdoria finished tied for sixth with Parma. Due to Sampdoria's failure to secure European football, championship-winning coach Vujadin Boškov left his job.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Results

Serie A

European Cup

First round

18 September 1991 Sampdoria Italy 5–0 Norway Rosenborg Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
20:30 Lombardo 11', 84'
Dossena 26', 57'
Silas 76'
Gamesheet

Second round

Group stage

Final

20 May 1992 Barcelona Spain 1–0 Italy Sampdoria Wembley Stadium, London
19:15 Koeman 111' Gamesheet Attendance: 70,827
Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (Germany)

Statistics

Top scorers

Serie A

European Cup

References

  1. ^ The match was played in Sofia, Bulgaria 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.

Sources

RSSSF - Italy 1991/92

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