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1983 European Cup Winners' Cup final

The 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Aberdeen of Scotland and Real Madrid of Spain. It was the final match of the 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup tournament and ffthe 23rd European Cup Winners' Cup final, a football tournament contested by the winners of each qualifying nation's national cup.

1983 European Cup Winners' Cup final
Match programme cover
Event1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup
After extra time
Date11 May 1983
VenueNya Ullevi, Gothenburg
RefereeGianfranco Menegali (Italy)
Attendance17,804
1982
1984

Aberdeen played one more round than Real Madrid as they were required to play in a preliminary round prior to the first round proper. Matches until the final were held over two legs, whereas the final itself was a single match at a neutral venue. The final was held at Nya Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Watched by a crowd of 17,804, Aberdeen took the lead early in the first half with a goal by Eric Black, but Madrid drew level following a penalty scored by Juanito in the fifteenth minute. At the end of normal time, the match remained at 1–1. The match went into extra time, with the winning goal scored for Aberdeen by John Hewitt in the 112th minute. Aberdeen won the match 2–1 and won their first European trophy. This would be both clubs' last Cup Winners' Cup final; as the competition was folded in 1999, Real Madrid – which by then had already won six European Cups and would win two UEFA Cups later that decade – will never achieve the record of winning all three pre-1999 major European trophies (European Cup/Champions League, UEFA Cup/Europa League and the Cup Winners' Cup).

Route to the final edit

  Aberdeen   Real Madrid
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
  Sion 11–1 7–0 (H) 4–1 (A) Prel. round Bye
  Dinamo Tirana 1–0 1–0 (H) 0–0 (A) First round   Baia Mare 5–2 0–0 (A) 5–2 (H)
  Lech Poznań 3–0 2–0 (H) 1–0 (A) Second round   Újpesti Dózsa 4–1 3–1 (H) 1–0 (A)
  Bayern Munich 3–2 0–0 (A) 3–2 (H) Quarter-finals   Inter Milan 3–2 1–1 (A) 2–1 (H)
  Waterschei Thor 5–2 5–1 (H) 0–1 (A) Semi-finals   Austria Wien 5–3 2–2 (A) 3–1 (H)

Aberdeen edit

Aberdeen qualified for the 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup after they defeated Rangers 4–1 in the 1982 Scottish Cup Final on 22 May 1982.[1] They began their European Cup Winners' Cup campaign against Swiss team Sion, with a home game at Pittodrie Stadium on 18 August 1982.[2] Eric Black scored in the very first minute of the game, and Aberdeen went on to win 7–0.[3] The return match was played on 1 September 1982.[4] Aberdeen were drawn against Dinamo Tirana from Albania in the first round proper.[5] The first leg was played at home once again, and the Scottish team won 1–0. The return leg resulted in a goalless draw, sending Aberdeen through.[6]

In the third round, Aberdeen were drawn against Lech Poznań from Poland. They won 2–0 at home in the first leg, which was followed by a 1–0 win away.[7] In the quarter-finals, they were drawn against Bayern Munich.[8] In the first leg, played at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, the two clubs were held to a 0–0 draw.[9] In the return game in Scotland, Aberdeen went through with a 3–2 victory.[10] Aberdeen played Waterschei Thor, who had defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals. Aberdeen won 5–1 at home, but lost 1–0 away in Belgium for an aggregate win of 5–2.[11]

Real Madrid edit

Real Madrid automatically qualified for the first round, where they drew 0–0 away in their first match against Romanian team Baia Mare. Madrid won the return match at home 5–2. Their second round opponents were also from eastern Europe, Újpesti Dózsa, this time from Hungary. Madrid won both legs, first 3–1 at home and then 1–0 away. Their quarter-final opponents were Internazionale. After the first leg at the San Siro resulted in a 1–1 draw, Madrid won 2–1 at home at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.[10] Madrid were drawn against Austria Wien in the semi-final. Austria had knocked out Barcelona in the quarter-finals, who were the reigning champions of the European Cup Winners' Cup.[10] The two teams drew 2–2 during the first leg in Vienna, and Madrid qualified for the final with a 3–1 victory at home on 20 April.[12]

Background edit

Real Madrid had extensive experience in European competitions. They had previously made it to the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1971 against English club Chelsea. The match was a 1–1 draw after extra time, with Chelsea winning 2–1 in the replay.[13] They had more success in the European Cup, having won the competition during its inaugural year in 1956, and retained the trophy for the following four seasons. Their most recent European success had come in the 1965–66 European Cup, where they defeated Partizan Belgrade.[14]

The 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup was the first European final in which Aberdeen had appeared. Only two clubs from Scotland had previously won European trophies, Celtic and Rangers.[15] Prior to the match, some of Aberdeen's supporters travelled to Gothenburg by fishing boat from Scotland, whilst others slept on the streets next to the stadium.[15] Real Madrid player Uli Stielike was recovering from a thigh injury prior to the match, but was cleared by the club's doctors.[15] Likewise, Aberdeen's Eric Black was declared fit to play for this match after being injured for a month.[16] Aberdeen full-back Stuart Kennedy was named as a substitute, despite being injured in the Semi-Final and unable to play, as a mark of respect from Alex Ferguson. Kennedy's injury proved to be so severe that he never played professionally again.

Match edit

Summary edit

First half edit

Prior to the match, the pitch had been covered by tarpaulin in order to protect it from the rain. The referee made an inspection of the pitch prior to kick-off and determined that the surface was fit to play upon.[16] The match started, and Aberdeen immediately went on the attack. Madrid's goalkeeper Agustín misdirected a goal kick, Gordon Strachan broke away from his marker and chested the ball down. He lobbed the ball forward to Eric Black who hit a twenty-yard volley towards the Madrid goal. Agustín saved the shot, tipping it onto the crossbar of the goalframe. Strachan took the corner, crossing it to Alex McLeish. The ball deflected off McLeish's head, and Black pounced on the ball sending it into the back of the Real Madrid goal to put Aberdeen up 1–0.[16]

The conditions on the pitch started to get muddy very quickly, which partially resulted in Madrid's comeback. Alex McLeish of Aberdeen passed the ball back to goalkeeper Jim Leighton, but it became stuck in the mud part way in the penalty area. Leighton rushed out from the goal line to claim the ball but took down Madrid striker Santillana in the process. A penalty was awarded by the referee. Real's captain Juanito scored the penalty to put Madrid level.[16] Madrid dominated the remainder of the half, with John Metgod and Uli Stielike looking particularly comfortable in defence and midfield, respectively.[16]

Second half edit

The teams were equally matched during the first part of the second half. Strachan led another Aberdeen attack in the 55th minute, passing it to Peter Weir who took the ball down the flank. His cross back to Strachan was met by a volley, but it deflected off Agustín's legs. Aberdeen immediately attacked once more, with Weir moving again down the flank, but his cross was met with a header by Black who sent the ball over after already moving into an offside position.[16] In the 80th minute, Weir created another opening with a further cross. This time it was caught by Agustín. The goalkeeper momentarily dropped the ball, but dived onto it before any Aberdeen players could take advantage of the mistake.[16]

Extra time edit

Normal time finished at 1–1, sending the match into extra time. The winning goal came in the 112th minute. Weir passed the ball to Mark McGhee, who took the ball down the left wing. He crossed it into the box towards substitute John Hewitt. He threw himself into the path of the ball and connected with a glancing header to put Aberdeen ahead once more.[16]

Details edit

Aberdeen  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Real Madrid
Black   7'
Hewitt   112'
Report Juanito   14' (pen.)
Attendance: 17,804[17]
Referee: Gianfranco Menegali (Italy)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aberdeen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Real Madrid
GK 1   Jim Leighton
RB 2   Doug Rougvie
CB 5   Alex McLeish
CB 6   Willie Miller (c)
LB 3   John McMaster
RM 4   Neale Cooper
CM 7   Gordon Strachan
CM 8   Neil Simpson
LM 11   Peter Weir
CF 10   Eric Black   87'
CF 9   Mark McGhee
Substitutes:
DF 12   Stuart Kennedy
GK 13   Bryan Gunn
MF 14   Andy Watson
FW 15   John Hewitt   87'
MF 16   Ian Angus
Manager:
  Alex Ferguson
 
GK 1   Agustín
RB 2   Juan José
CB 4   John Metgod
CB 5   Paco Bonet
LB 3   José Antonio Camacho    91'
RM 8   Ángel
CM 6   Ricardo Gallego   98'
CM 10   Uli Stielike
LM 11   Isidro   103'
CF 7   Juanito
CF 9   Santillana (c)
Substitutes:
DF 12   José Antonio Salguero   103'
GK 13   Miguel Ángel
DF 14   Isidoro San José   91'
MF 15   Francisco García Hernández
FW 16   Andrés Alonso García
Manager:
    Alfredo Di Stéfano

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if score still tied.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.

Post-match edit

The local police reported that only five arrests were made of fans for being drunk and disorderly. Nils Klintenberg, the police commander, said "There were no problems. We were pleased to have them here."[15] One Aberdeen supporter collapsed following the first goal and died.[15]

After the game legendary Madrid coach Alfredo Di Stéfano conceded the better team had won and commented; "Aberdeen have what money can't buy; a soul, a team spirit built in a family tradition."[18][19]

The European Cup Winners' Cup was run until 1999, with Aberdeen's success in the 1983 final being the last time that a Scottish club lifted the trophy.[20][21] Real Madrid ultimately never won the competition, nor did they ever reach the final again.[20] As of 2024, this match remains the last time Real Madrid have lost in any final of a European tournament. With their victory, Aberdeen qualified for the 1983 European Super Cup, where they played 1983 European Cup champions Hamburg. The first leg in Hamburg was a goalless draw, with Aberdeen winning the second leg 2–0.[22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rangers on a lucky streak". The Times. No. 61481. 15 March 1983. p. 23. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Aberdeen gamble on Bell to ring changes". The Times. No. 61314. 18 August 1982. p. 17. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Aberdeen Goal Spree". The Times. No. 61315. 19 August 1982. p. 19. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Sporting Fixtures". The Times. 1 September 1982. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  5. ^ "European and other fixtures". The Times. No. 61338. 15 September 1982. p. 22. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  6. ^ Ball, Peter (30 September 1982). "English woe, Scottish cheer". The Times. No. 61350. p. 23. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  7. ^ Ball, Peter (4 November 1982). "Scottish duo provide a crumb of comfort". The Times. No. 61380. p. 22. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  8. ^ "Juventus are back singing hits again". The Times. No. 61469. 1 March 1983. p. 22. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  9. ^ "Power play keeps Aberdeen top". The Times. No. 61474. 7 March 1983. p. 18. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  10. ^ a b c Ross, James M. (9 January 2008). "European Competitions 1982–83". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  11. ^ "Last night's results". The Times. No. 61511. 20 April 1983. p. 24. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  12. ^ "Aberdeen's final date with Real". The Times. No. 61512. 21 April 1983. p. 24. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  13. ^ . UEFA. Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  14. ^ "Finals" (PDF). UEFA. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  15. ^ a b c d e Jones, Stuart (13 May 1983). "The Ferguson clan show world the Real McRoy". The Times. No. 61531. p. 22. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h Jones, Stuart (12 May 1983). "Aberdeen victorious in extra time". The Times. No. 61530. p. 30. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  17. ^ Report (page 22)
  18. ^ Webster, Jack (19 November 1983). "Here we go... all the way to glory". The Glasgow Herald. p. 18. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  19. ^ "Sir Alex's five dates with destiny". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). 8 May 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  20. ^ a b . UEFA. Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  21. ^ "The night Alex Ferguson's Aberdeen rocked Real Madrid: 40 years on". Guardian. 6 May 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  22. ^ "1983: Ferguson first for Aberdeen". UEFA. Retrieved 3 February 2013.

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The 1983 European Cup Winners Cup Final was a football match contested between Aberdeen of Scotland and Real Madrid of Spain It was the final match of the 1982 83 European Cup Winners Cup tournament and ffthe 23rd European Cup Winners Cup final a football tournament contested by the winners of each qualifying nation s national cup 1983 European Cup Winners Cup finalMatch programme coverEvent1982 83 European Cup Winners CupAberdeen Real Madrid2 1After extra timeDate11 May 1983VenueNya Ullevi GothenburgRefereeGianfranco Menegali Italy Attendance17 804 19821984 Aberdeen played one more round than Real Madrid as they were required to play in a preliminary round prior to the first round proper Matches until the final were held over two legs whereas the final itself was a single match at a neutral venue The final was held at Nya Ullevi in Gothenburg Sweden Watched by a crowd of 17 804 Aberdeen took the lead early in the first half with a goal by Eric Black but Madrid drew level following a penalty scored by Juanito in the fifteenth minute At the end of normal time the match remained at 1 1 The match went into extra time with the winning goal scored for Aberdeen by John Hewitt in the 112th minute Aberdeen won the match 2 1 and won their first European trophy This would be both clubs last Cup Winners Cup final as the competition was folded in 1999 Real Madrid which by then had already won six European Cups and would win two UEFA Cups later that decade will never achieve the record of winning all three pre 1999 major European trophies European Cup Champions League UEFA Cup Europa League and the Cup Winners Cup Contents 1 Route to the final 1 1 Aberdeen 1 2 Real Madrid 2 Background 3 Match 3 1 Summary 3 1 1 First half 3 1 2 Second half 3 1 3 Extra time 3 1 4 Details 4 Post match 5 See also 6 ReferencesRoute to the final editMain article 1982 83 European Cup Winners Cup nbsp Aberdeen nbsp Real MadridOpponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg nbsp Sion 11 1 7 0 H 4 1 A Prel round Bye nbsp Dinamo Tirana 1 0 1 0 H 0 0 A First round nbsp Baia Mare 5 2 0 0 A 5 2 H nbsp Lech Poznan 3 0 2 0 H 1 0 A Second round nbsp Ujpesti Dozsa 4 1 3 1 H 1 0 A nbsp Bayern Munich 3 2 0 0 A 3 2 H Quarter finals nbsp Inter Milan 3 2 1 1 A 2 1 H nbsp Waterschei Thor 5 2 5 1 H 0 1 A Semi finals nbsp Austria Wien 5 3 2 2 A 3 1 H Aberdeen edit Aberdeen qualified for the 1982 83 European Cup Winners Cup after they defeated Rangers 4 1 in the 1982 Scottish Cup Final on 22 May 1982 1 They began their European Cup Winners Cup campaign against Swiss team Sion with a home game at Pittodrie Stadium on 18 August 1982 2 Eric Black scored in the very first minute of the game and Aberdeen went on to win 7 0 3 The return match was played on 1 September 1982 4 Aberdeen were drawn against Dinamo Tirana from Albania in the first round proper 5 The first leg was played at home once again and the Scottish team won 1 0 The return leg resulted in a goalless draw sending Aberdeen through 6 In the third round Aberdeen were drawn against Lech Poznan from Poland They won 2 0 at home in the first leg which was followed by a 1 0 win away 7 In the quarter finals they were drawn against Bayern Munich 8 In the first leg played at the Olympic Stadium in Munich the two clubs were held to a 0 0 draw 9 In the return game in Scotland Aberdeen went through with a 3 2 victory 10 Aberdeen played Waterschei Thor who had defeated Paris Saint Germain in the quarter finals Aberdeen won 5 1 at home but lost 1 0 away in Belgium for an aggregate win of 5 2 11 Real Madrid edit Real Madrid automatically qualified for the first round where they drew 0 0 away in their first match against Romanian team Baia Mare Madrid won the return match at home 5 2 Their second round opponents were also from eastern Europe Ujpesti Dozsa this time from Hungary Madrid won both legs first 3 1 at home and then 1 0 away Their quarter final opponents were Internazionale After the first leg at the San Siro resulted in a 1 1 draw Madrid won 2 1 at home at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium 10 Madrid were drawn against Austria Wien in the semi final Austria had knocked out Barcelona in the quarter finals who were the reigning champions of the European Cup Winners Cup 10 The two teams drew 2 2 during the first leg in Vienna and Madrid qualified for the final with a 3 1 victory at home on 20 April 12 Background editReal Madrid had extensive experience in European competitions They had previously made it to the final of the European Cup Winners Cup in 1971 against English club Chelsea The match was a 1 1 draw after extra time with Chelsea winning 2 1 in the replay 13 They had more success in the European Cup having won the competition during its inaugural year in 1956 and retained the trophy for the following four seasons Their most recent European success had come in the 1965 66 European Cup where they defeated Partizan Belgrade 14 The 1983 European Cup Winners Cup was the first European final in which Aberdeen had appeared Only two clubs from Scotland had previously won European trophies Celtic and Rangers 15 Prior to the match some of Aberdeen s supporters travelled to Gothenburg by fishing boat from Scotland whilst others slept on the streets next to the stadium 15 Real Madrid player Uli Stielike was recovering from a thigh injury prior to the match but was cleared by the club s doctors 15 Likewise Aberdeen s Eric Black was declared fit to play for this match after being injured for a month 16 Aberdeen full back Stuart Kennedy was named as a substitute despite being injured in the Semi Final and unable to play as a mark of respect from Alex Ferguson Kennedy s injury proved to be so severe that he never played professionally again Match editSummary edit First half edit Prior to the match the pitch had been covered by tarpaulin in order to protect it from the rain The referee made an inspection of the pitch prior to kick off and determined that the surface was fit to play upon 16 The match started and Aberdeen immediately went on the attack Madrid s goalkeeper Agustin misdirected a goal kick Gordon Strachan broke away from his marker and chested the ball down He lobbed the ball forward to Eric Black who hit a twenty yard volley towards the Madrid goal Agustin saved the shot tipping it onto the crossbar of the goalframe Strachan took the corner crossing it to Alex McLeish The ball deflected off McLeish s head and Black pounced on the ball sending it into the back of the Real Madrid goal to put Aberdeen up 1 0 16 The conditions on the pitch started to get muddy very quickly which partially resulted in Madrid s comeback Alex McLeish of Aberdeen passed the ball back to goalkeeper Jim Leighton but it became stuck in the mud part way in the penalty area Leighton rushed out from the goal line to claim the ball but took down Madrid striker Santillana in the process A penalty was awarded by the referee Real s captain Juanito scored the penalty to put Madrid level 16 Madrid dominated the remainder of the half with John Metgod and Uli Stielike looking particularly comfortable in defence and midfield respectively 16 Second half edit The teams were equally matched during the first part of the second half Strachan led another Aberdeen attack in the 55th minute passing it to Peter Weir who took the ball down the flank His cross back to Strachan was met by a volley but it deflected off Agustin s legs Aberdeen immediately attacked once more with Weir moving again down the flank but his cross was met with a header by Black who sent the ball over after already moving into an offside position 16 In the 80th minute Weir created another opening with a further cross This time it was caught by Agustin The goalkeeper momentarily dropped the ball but dived onto it before any Aberdeen players could take advantage of the mistake 16 Extra time edit Normal time finished at 1 1 sending the match into extra time The winning goal came in the 112th minute Weir passed the ball to Mark McGhee who took the ball down the left wing He crossed it into the box towards substitute John Hewitt He threw himself into the path of the ball and connected with a glancing header to put Aberdeen ahead once more 16 Details edit 11 May 198320 15 CESTAberdeen nbsp 2 1 a e t nbsp Real MadridBlack nbsp 7 Hewitt nbsp 112 Report Juanito nbsp 14 pen Nya Ullevi GothenburgAttendance 17 804 17 Referee Gianfranco Menegali Italy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aberdeen nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Real MadridGK 1 nbsp Jim LeightonRB 2 nbsp Doug RougvieCB 5 nbsp Alex McLeishCB 6 nbsp Willie Miller c LB 3 nbsp John McMasterRM 4 nbsp Neale CooperCM 7 nbsp Gordon StrachanCM 8 nbsp Neil SimpsonLM 11 nbsp Peter WeirCF 10 nbsp Eric Black nbsp 87 CF 9 nbsp Mark McGheeSubstitutes DF 12 nbsp Stuart KennedyGK 13 nbsp Bryan GunnMF 14 nbsp Andy WatsonFW 15 nbsp John Hewitt nbsp 87 MF 16 nbsp Ian AngusManager nbsp Alex Ferguson nbsp GK 1 nbsp AgustinRB 2 nbsp Juan JoseCB 4 nbsp John MetgodCB 5 nbsp Paco BonetLB 3 nbsp Jose Antonio Camacho nbsp 91 RM 8 nbsp AngelCM 6 nbsp Ricardo Gallego nbsp 98 CM 10 nbsp Uli StielikeLM 11 nbsp Isidro nbsp 103 CF 7 nbsp JuanitoCF 9 nbsp Santillana c Substitutes DF 12 nbsp Jose Antonio Salguero nbsp 103 GK 13 nbsp Miguel AngelDF 14 nbsp Isidoro San Jose nbsp 91 MF 15 nbsp Francisco Garcia HernandezFW 16 nbsp Andres Alonso GarciaManager nbsp nbsp Alfredo Di StefanoMatch rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if score still tied Five named substitutes Maximum of two substitutions Post match editThe local police reported that only five arrests were made of fans for being drunk and disorderly Nils Klintenberg the police commander said There were no problems We were pleased to have them here 15 One Aberdeen supporter collapsed following the first goal and died 15 After the game legendary Madrid coach Alfredo Di Stefano conceded the better team had won and commented Aberdeen have what money can t buy a soul a team spirit built in a family tradition 18 19 The European Cup Winners Cup was run until 1999 with Aberdeen s success in the 1983 final being the last time that a Scottish club lifted the trophy 20 21 Real Madrid ultimately never won the competition nor did they ever reach the final again 20 As of 2024 this match remains the last time Real Madrid have lost in any final of a European tournament With their victory Aberdeen qualified for the 1983 European Super Cup where they played 1983 European Cup champions Hamburg The first leg in Hamburg was a goalless draw with Aberdeen winning the second leg 2 0 22 See also edit1982 83 European Cup Winners Cup 1983 European Cup Final 1983 UEFA Cup Final Aberdeen F C in European football Real Madrid CF in international football competitionsReferences edit Rangers on a lucky streak The Times No 61481 15 March 1983 p 23 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Aberdeen gamble on Bell to ring changes The Times No 61314 18 August 1982 p 17 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Aberdeen Goal Spree The Times No 61315 19 August 1982 p 19 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Sporting Fixtures The Times 1 September 1982 Retrieved 2 February 2013 European and other fixtures The Times No 61338 15 September 1982 p 22 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Ball Peter 30 September 1982 English woe Scottish cheer The Times No 61350 p 23 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Ball Peter 4 November 1982 Scottish duo provide a crumb of comfort The Times No 61380 p 22 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Juventus are back singing hits again The Times No 61469 1 March 1983 p 22 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Power play keeps Aberdeen top The Times No 61474 7 March 1983 p 18 Retrieved 2 February 2013 a b c Ross James M 9 January 2008 European Competitions 1982 83 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 2 February 2013 Last night s results The Times No 61511 20 April 1983 p 24 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Aberdeen s final date with Real The Times No 61512 21 April 1983 p 24 Retrieved 2 February 2013 1970 71 Replay joy for Chelsea UEFA Archived from the original on 1 May 2010 Retrieved 3 February 2013 Finals PDF UEFA Retrieved 3 February 2013 a b c d e Jones Stuart 13 May 1983 The Ferguson clan show world the Real McRoy The Times No 61531 p 22 Retrieved 2 February 2013 a b c d e f g h Jones Stuart 12 May 1983 Aberdeen victorious in extra time The Times No 61530 p 30 Retrieved 3 February 2013 Report page 22 Webster Jack 19 November 1983 Here we go all the way to glory The Glasgow Herald p 18 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Sir Alex s five dates with destiny UEFA com Union of European Football Associations UEFA 8 May 2013 Retrieved 18 August 2014 a b UEFA Cup Winners Cup UEFA Archived from the original on 1 May 2010 Retrieved 3 February 2013 The night Alex Ferguson s Aberdeen rocked Real Madrid 40 years on Guardian 6 May 2023 Retrieved 10 May 2023 1983 Ferguson first for Aberdeen UEFA Retrieved 3 February 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1983 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