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1995–96 UEFA Champions League qualifying round

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The 1995–96 UEFA Champions League featured 24 teams, with eight teams (the league champions from the seven top-ranked nations in the UEFA country coefficient table, plus the defending champions from 1994–95) qualifying automatically for the group stage and the remaining 16 (the league champions of the nations ranked 8–23 in the country coefficient table) playing in a two-legged preliminary round. The winners of each tie entered the Champions League group stage

Dynamo Kyiv won their tie against AaB, but, in their first group game against Panathinaikos, they were accused of a failed attempt to bribe referee Antonio López Nieto to get a win. Despite an appeal, they were thrown out of the competition by UEFA and were banned for the subsequent two years. AaB replaced them in the group stage. Dynamo's ban was eventually reduced to just one season.

Summary

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Grasshopper Switzerland 2–1 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–1 1–0
Rangers Scotland 1–0 Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 1–0 0–0
Legia Warsaw Poland 3–1 Sweden IFK Göteborg 1–0 2–1
Casino Salzburg Austria 0–1 Romania Steaua București 0–0 0–1
Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine 4–1 Denmark AaB 1–0 3–1
Rosenborg Norway 4–3 Turkey Beşiktaş 3–0 1–3
Anderlecht Belgium 1–2 Hungary Ferencváros 0–1 1–1
Panathinaikos Greece 1–1 (a) Croatia Hajduk Split 0–0 1–1

Matches

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Grasshopper Switzerland1–1Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
Ibrahim 49' Report Kashentsev 54'
Attendance: 11,200
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel0–1Switzerland Grasshopper
Report Comisetti 4'
Attendance: 15,432

Grasshopper won 2–1 on aggregate.


Rangers Scotland1–0Cyprus Anorthosis
Durie 68' Report
Attendance: 43,519
Anorthosis Cyprus0–0Scotland Rangers
Report

Rangers won 1–0 on aggregate.


Legia Warsaw Poland1–0Sweden IFK Göteborg
Podbrożny 49' (pen.) Report
IFK Göteborg Sweden1–2Poland Legia Warsaw
Blomqvist 25' Report Pisz 72'
Wieszczycki 90'
Attendance: 11,017

Legia Warsaw won 3–1 on aggregate.


Casino Salzburg Austria0–0Romania Steaua București
Report
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Steaua București Romania1–0Austria Casino Salzburg
A. Ilie 33' Report
Attendance: 19,987

Steaua București won 1–0 on aggregate.


Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine1–0Denmark AaB
Pokhlebayev 81' (pen.) Report
AaB Denmark1–3Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
P. Rasmussen 87' Report Kalitvintsev 36'
Shevchenko 49', 77'
Attendance: 13,200

Dynamo Kyiv won 4–1 on aggregate.


Rosenborg Norway3–0Turkey Beşiktaş
Hoftun 23'
Strand 27'
Brattbakk 75'
Report
Beşiktaş Turkey3–1Norway Rosenborg
Özdilek 9'
Kuntz 85' (pen.), 87'
Report Brattbakk 67'[1]
Attendance: 23,882
Referee: Marc Batta (France)

Rosenborg won 4–3 on aggregate.


Anderlecht Belgium0–1Hungary Ferencváros
Report Kuntić 58'
Ferencváros Hungary1–1Belgium Anderlecht
Kopunović 50' Report De Bilde 70'

Ferencváros won 2–1 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos Greece0–0Croatia Hajduk Split
Report
Attendance: 0
Hajduk Split Croatia1–1Greece Panathinaikos
Štimac 5' Report Borrelli 54'
Attendance: 10,800

1–1 on aggregate; Panathinaikos won on away goals.

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