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1990–91 European Cup

The 1990–91 European Cup was the 36th season of the European Cup, a tournament for men's football clubs in nations affiliated to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). It was won for the first time by Red Star Belgrade on penalties in the final against Marseille; both were first-time finalists. This was only the second time that an Eastern European side had won the competition, after Steaua București of Romania in 1986. It was also the last tournament to be solely knock-out based, with a group stage added for the next season. Red Star won the tournament as the only Yugoslavian club shortly before the breakup of Yugoslavia. This was also the last season to feature a team from East Germany, since the East and its West counterpart reunified in October 1990.

1990–91 European Cup
Stadio San Nicola in Bari hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates19 September 1990 – 29 May 1991
Teams31
Final positions
Champions Red Star Belgrade (1st title)
Runners-up Marseille
Tournament statistics
Matches played59
Goals scored190 (3.22 per match)
Attendance1,614,372 (27,362 per match)
Top scorer(s)Peter Pacult (Swarovski Tirol)
Jean-Pierre Papin (Marseille)
6 goals each

Although 1990–91 marked the return of English clubs to the Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup, after a five-year ban resulting from the Heysel Stadium disaster, Liverpool had been banned for an additional year, so could not participate in the European Cup as English champions.

Ajax, the Dutch champions, were not allowed to participate in a European Cup competition because of the poor behaviour of their fans during a game the previous season, so their spot in the qualification was simply vacated, giving the two-time defending champions Milan a first-round bye.

Milan were eliminated by Marseille in the quarter-finals after the second leg had been awarded as a 3–0 win for Marseille when the eventual runners-up were leading 1–0, and 2–1 on aggregate, in injury time, when the floodlights failed. Milan refused to play on when floodlights were fixed and were banned, giving Marseille a 3–0 automatic win.

Teams

A total of 31 teams participated in the competition.

Notes

  1. ^
    East Germany (GDR): All matches of Dynamo Dresden, who were representing the DFV of East Germany as champions of the 1989–90 DDR-Oberliga, on or after German reunification of 3 October show the flag of the reunited nation of Germany. However, those matches and their records were still counted for East Germany, and not for Germany, under UEFA regulations.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
APOEL   2–7   Bayern Munich 2–3 0–4
KA   1–3   CSKA Sofia 1–0 0–3
Dinamo București   5–1   St Patrick's Athletic 4–0 1–1
Porto   13–1   Portadown 5–0 8–1
Red Star Belgrade   5–2   Grasshopper 1–1 4–1
Valletta   0–10   Rangers 0–4 0–6
Union Luxembourg   1–6   Dynamo Dresden 1–3 0–3
Malmö FF   5–4   Beşiktaş 3–2 2–2
Napoli   5–0   Újpesti Dózsa 3–0 2–0
Sparta Prague   0–4   Spartak Moscow 0–2 0–2
OB   1–10   Real Madrid 1–4 0–6
Swarovski Tirol   7–1   Kuusysi 5–0 2–1
Milan   Bye  
Lillestrøm   1–3   Club Brugge 1–1 0–2
Lech Poznań   5–1   Panathinaikos 3–0 2–1
Marseille   5–1   Dinamo Tirana 5–1 0–0

First leg

OB  1–4  Real Madrid
Pedersen   22' Report Aldana   18'
Sánchez   26'
Villarroya   83'
Maqueda   87'
Attendance: 8,284
Referee: Wieland Ziller (East Germany)

APOEL  2–3  Bayern Munich
Gogić   5'
Pantziaras   78'
Report Reuter   71'
McInally   87'
Strunz   89'
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Ștefan Petrescu (Romania)

KA  1–0  CSKA Sofia
Jakobsson   12' Report

Attendance: 2,050[1]
Referee: Friedrich Kaupe (Austria)

Porto  5–0  Portadown
Stewart   6' (o.g.)
Paille   17', 77'
Kostadinov   32'
Branco   50'
Report
Attendance: 3,000[2]
Referee: René Bindels (Luxembourg)

Red Star Belgrade  1–1  Grasshopper
Binić   43' Report Közle   14'
Attendance: 50,157
Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy)

Valletta  0–4  Rangers
Report McCoist   16' (pen.)
Hateley   58'
Johnston   75', 80'
Attendance: 1,731

Union Luxembourg  1–3  Dynamo Dresden
Morocutti   45' Report Gütschow   47'
Birsens   79' (o.g.)
Ratke   90'

Malmö FF  3–2  Beşiktaş
Lindman   29'
Sundström   58'
Recep   62' (o.g.)
Report Uçar   50', 59'
Attendance: 5,580

Napoli  3–0  Újpesti Dózsa
Baroni   35'
Maradona   43', 77'
Report
Attendance: 39,327


Swarovski Tirol  5–0  Kuusysi
Gorosito   29'
Prudlo   35'
Pacult   41', 58', 80'
Report
Tivoli-Stadion, Innsbruck
Attendance: 7,250
Referee: Borislav Aleksandrov (Bulgaria)

Lillestrøm  1–1  Club Brugge
Halle   80' Report Staelens   3'
Attendance: 1,939
Referee: Oli Olsen (Iceland)

Lech Poznań  3–0  Panathinaikos
Jakołcewicz   2' (pen.), 19'
Rzepka   62'
Report
Attendance: 13,063

Marseille  5–1  Dinamo Tirana
Papin   44' (pen.), 63', 75'
Cantona   70'
Vercruysse   90'
Report Tahiri   89' (pen.)
Attendance: 22,328
Referee: Frans Houben (Netherlands)

Second leg

Bayern Munich  4–0  APOEL
Augenthaler   48'
Mihajlović   64', 89', 90'
Report
Attendance: 10,500[3]
Referee: Edgar Azzopardi (Malta)

Bayern Munich won 7–2 on aggregate.


Rangers  6–0  Valletta
Dodds   5'
Spencer   6'
Johnston   19', 37', 78' (pen.)
McCoist   75'
Report
Attendance: 20,627
Referee: Howard King (Wales)

Rangers won 10–0 on aggregate.


Real Madrid  6–0  OB
Losada   13', 53', 75'
Míchel   34' (pen.)
Aldana   46', 81'
Report
Attendance: 15,000[4]
Referee: Arturo Martino (Switzerland)

Real Madrid won 10–1 on aggregate.


CSKA Sofia  3–0  KA
Marashliev   19', 80'
Georgiev   48'
Report
Attendance: 8,970[5]
Referee: Plarent Kotherja (Albania)

CSKA Sofia won 3–1 on aggregate.


Dinamo București won 5–1 on aggregate.


Portadown  1–8  Porto
Fraser   36' Report Madjer   9', 15', 33', 55'
Semedo   40'
Paille   50', 79'
Jorge Couto   68'
Attendance: 2,486[7]
Referee: Sveinn Sveinsson (Iceland)

Porto won 13–1 on aggregate.


Grasshopper  1–4  Red Star Belgrade
Közle   62' (pen.) Report Pančev   11'
Prosinečki   49' (pen.), 84' (pen.)
Radinović   58'
Attendance: 25,500

Red Star Belgrade won 5–2 on aggregate.


Dynamo Dresden  3–0  Union Luxembourg
Jähnig   18', 45'
Gütschow   34'
Report
Attendance: 6,250
Referee: Tadeusz Ignatowicz (Poland)

Dynamo Dresden won 6–1 on aggregate.


Beşiktaş  2–2  Malmö FF
Gültiken   31'
Uçar   44'
Report Ekheim   54'
Larsson   64'
Attendance: 21,033[8]
Referee: Wolf-Günter Wiesel (Germany)

Malmö FF won 5–4 on aggregate.


Újpesti Dózsa  0–2  Napoli
Report Incocciati   13'
Alemão   35'
Attendance: 14,000[9]
Referee: Claude Bouillet (France)

Napoli won 5–0 on aggregate.


Attendance: 19,000[10]
Referee: Klaus Peschel (Germany)

Spartak Moscow won 4–0 on aggregate.


Kuusysi  1–2  Swarovski Tirol
Vehkakoski   71' (pen.) Report Pacult   5', 50' (pen.)
Attendance: 428

Swarovski Tirol won 7–1 on aggregate.


Club Brugge  2–0  Lillestrøm
Booy   2'
Farina   83'
Report
Attendance: 13,884

Club Brugge won 3–1 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos  1–2  Lech Poznań
Saravakos   44' (pen.) Report Pachelski   68'
Moskal   85'
Attendance: 49,310[11]

Lech Poznań won 5–1 on aggregate.


Marseille won 5–1 on aggregate.

Round of 16

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bayern Munich   7–0   CSKA Sofia 4–0 3–0
Dinamo București   0–4   Porto 0–0 0–4
Red Star Belgrade   4–1   Rangers 3–0 1–1
Dynamo Dresden   2–2 (5–4 p)   Malmö FF 1–1 1–1
Napoli   0–0 (3–5 p)   Spartak Moscow 0–0 0–0
Real Madrid   11–3   Swarovski Tirol 9–1 2–2
Milan   1–0   Club Brugge 0–0 1–0
Lech Poznań   4–8   Marseille 3–2 1–6

First leg

Bayern Munich  4–0  CSKA Sofia
Reuter   3', 63' (pen.)
Wohlfarth   28'
Augenthaler   54'
Report
Attendance: 11,500[12]
Referee: Einar Halle (Norway)


Red Star Belgrade  3–0  Rangers
Brown   8' (o.g.)
Prosinečki   65'
Pančev   74'
Report
Attendance: 58,223[14]

Dynamo Dresden  1–1  Malmö FF
Gütschow   45' Report Engqvist   18'
Attendance: 6,870
Referee: Frederick McKnight (Northern Ireland)


Real Madrid  9–1  Swarovski Tirol
Butragueño   4', 31', 48'
Sánchez   7', 13', 73', 85'
Hierro   37'
Tendillo   80'
Report Pacult   16'
Attendance: 31,000[16]

Milan  0–0  Club Brugge
Report
Attendance: 71,307

Lech Poznań  3–2  Marseille
Łukasik   30'
Pachelski   41'
Juskowiak   58'
Report Fournier   8'
Waddle   63'
Attendance: 12,661[17]
Referee: Thorbjørn Aas (Norway)

Second leg

CSKA Sofia  0–3  Bayern Munich
Report Wohlfarth   17'
Effenberg   79'
McInally   84'

Bayern Munich won 7–0 on aggregate.


Porto  4–0  Dinamo București
Kostadinov   3', 22'
Geraldão   48' (pen.)
Domingos   63'
Report
Attendance: 20,000[19]
Referee: Tullio Lanese (Italy)

Porto won 4–0 on aggregate.


Rangers  1–1  Red Star Belgrade
McCoist   76' Report Pančev   52'
Attendance: 23,821
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)

Red Star Belgrade won 4–1 on aggregate.


Attendance: 8,112

2–2 on aggregate. Dynamo Dresden won 5–4 on penalties.


Attendance: 86,000[20]
Referee: Michel Girard (France)

0–0 on aggregate. Spartak Moscow won 5–3 on penalties.


Swarovski Tirol  2–2  Real Madrid
Hörtnagl   13'
Linzmaier   90'
Report Losada   33', 44'
Tivoli-Stadion, Innsbruck
Attendance: 14,000

Real Madrid won 11–3 on aggregate.


Club Brugge  0–1  Milan
Report Carbone   47'
Attendance: 23,500
Referee: David Syme (Scotland)

Milan won 1–0 on aggregate.


Marseille  6–1  Lech Poznań
Papin   20'
Vercruysse   28', 45', 85'
Tigana   89'
Boli   90'
Report Jakołcewicz   60' (pen.)
Attendance: 29,588[21]
Referee: Joe Worrall (England)

Marseille won 8–4 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bayern Munich   3–1   Porto 1–1 2–0
Red Star Belgrade   6–0   Dynamo Dresden 3–0 3–01
Spartak Moscow   3–1   Real Madrid 0–0 3–1
Milan   1–4   Marseille 1–1 0–32

1 – Match abandoned due to rioting after 78 mins. With Red Star Belgrade leading 2–1, they were awarded the match 3–0.[22]

2 – With the score at 1–0 to Marseille during stoppage time at the end of the second half, the floodlights failed. Milan refused to play on when lighting was restored and Marseille were awarded the match 3–0.

First leg

Bayern Munich  1–1  Porto
Bender   30' Report Domingos   65'
Attendance: 40,000

Attendance: 73,730[23]


Milan  1–1  Marseille
Gullit   14' Report Papin   27'
Attendance: 81,051[25]

Second leg

Porto  0–2  Bayern Munich
Report Ziege   19'
Bender   67'
Attendance: 65,000[26]

Bayern Munich won 3–1 on aggregate.


Dynamo Dresden  0–3
Awarded
  Red Star Belgrade
Gütschow   3' (pen.) Report Savićević   52'
Pančev   69'

The match was abandoned in the 78th minute as per the decision by the match referee Emilio Soriano Aladrén due to Dynamo Dresden fans causing commotion in the stands and pelting the pitch with objects that landed in the vicinity of Red Star player Robert Prosinečki who was about to take a corner kick and the assistant referee on the sideline. Following several minutes of unsuccessful attempts to calm the fans, the match referee ordered the teams off the pitch and the contest was never resumed. Red Star Belgrade led 2–1 on the night and 5–1 on aggregate at the moment of the stoppage. At a disciplinary hearing several days later, UEFA awarded a 3–0 win to Red Star Belgrade and banned Dynamo Dresden for a year from European competition.
Red Star Belgrade won 6–0 on aggregate.


Real Madrid  1–3  Spartak Moscow
Butragueño   9' Report Radchenko   19', 38'
Shmarov   63'

Spartak Moscow won 3–1 on aggregate.


Marseille  3–0
Awarded
  Milan
Waddle   75' Report
Attendance: 37,603
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)

The match was interrupted in injury time due to poor visibility after two of the four floodlights in the stadium failed. Marseille led 1–0 on the night and 2–1 on aggregate at the moment. When power was restored after 15 minutes, Milan director Adriano Galliani decided not to let his team go back on the pitch at which point the contest was abandoned permanently. UEFA awarded a 3–0 win to Marseille and banned Milan for a year from European competition including suspending Galliani from all official club functions for two years.
Marseille won 4–1 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bayern Munich   3–4   Red Star Belgrade 1–2 2–2
Spartak Moscow   2–5   Marseille 1–3 1–2

First leg

Attendance: 63,700[28]

Spartak Moscow  1–3  Marseille
Shalimov   56' Report Pele   27'
Papin   31'
Vercruysse   89'

Second leg

Attendance: 79,684[30]

Red Star Belgrade won 4–3 on aggregate.


Marseille  2–1  Spartak Moscow
Pele   34'
Boli   48'
Report Mostovoi   58' (pen.)

Marseille won 5–2 on aggregate.

Final

Top scorers

The top scorers from the 1990–91 European Cup are as follows:

References

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External links

  • 1990–91 All matches – season at UEFA website
  • European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  • All scorers 1990–91 European Cup according to protocols UEFA

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The 1990 91 European Cup was the 36th season of the European Cup a tournament for men s football clubs in nations affiliated to the Union of European Football Associations UEFA It was won for the first time by Red Star Belgrade on penalties in the final against Marseille both were first time finalists This was only the second time that an Eastern European side had won the competition after Steaua București of Romania in 1986 It was also the last tournament to be solely knock out based with a group stage added for the next season Red Star won the tournament as the only Yugoslavian club shortly before the breakup of Yugoslavia This was also the last season to feature a team from East Germany since the East and its West counterpart reunified in October 1990 1990 91 European CupStadio San Nicola in Bari hosted the final Tournament detailsDates19 September 1990 29 May 1991Teams31Final positionsChampionsRed Star Belgrade 1st title Runners upMarseilleTournament statisticsMatches played59Goals scored190 3 22 per match Attendance1 614 372 27 362 per match Top scorer s Peter Pacult Swarovski Tirol Jean Pierre Papin Marseille 6 goals each 1989 901991 92 Although 1990 91 marked the return of English clubs to the Cup Winners Cup and UEFA Cup after a five year ban resulting from the Heysel Stadium disaster Liverpool had been banned for an additional year so could not participate in the European Cup as English champions Ajax the Dutch champions were not allowed to participate in a European Cup competition because of the poor behaviour of their fans during a game the previous season so their spot in the qualification was simply vacated giving the two time defending champions Milan a first round bye Milan were eliminated by Marseille in the quarter finals after the second leg had been awarded as a 3 0 win for Marseille when the eventual runners up were leading 1 0 and 2 1 on aggregate in injury time when the floodlights failed Milan refused to play on when floodlights were fixed and were banned giving Marseille a 3 0 automatic win Contents 1 Teams 2 First round 2 1 First leg 2 2 Second leg 3 Round of 16 3 1 First leg 3 2 Second leg 4 Quarter finals 4 1 First leg 4 2 Second leg 5 Semi finals 5 1 First leg 5 2 Second leg 6 Final 7 Top scorers 8 References 9 External linksTeams EditA total of 31 teams participated in the competition Qualified teams for 1990 91 European Cup Second round Milan 2nd THFirst round Napoli 1st Bayern Munich 1st Real Madrid 1st Spartak Moscow 1st Club Brugge 1st Porto 1st Dinamo București 1st Rangers 1st Malmo FF 1st Marseille 1st Red Star Belgrade 1st Swarovski Tirol 1st Dynamo Dresden 1st Note GDR Sparta Prague 1st Ujpesti Dozsa 1st Panathinaikos 1st Grasshopper 1st OB 1st Kuusysi 1st Lech Poznan 1st CSKA Sofia 1st Besiktas 1st Dinamo Tirana 1st Lillestrom 1st Portadown 1st APOEL 1st KA 1st St Patrick s Athletic 1st Valletta 1st Union Luxembourg 1st Notes East Germany GDR All matches of Dynamo Dresden who were representing the DFV of East Germany as champions of the 1989 90 DDR Oberliga on or after German reunification of 3 October show the flag of the reunited nation of Germany However those matches and their records were still counted for East Germany and not for Germany under UEFA regulations First round EditTeam 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legAPOEL 2 7 Bayern Munich 2 3 0 4KA 1 3 CSKA Sofia 1 0 0 3Dinamo București 5 1 St Patrick s Athletic 4 0 1 1Porto 13 1 Portadown 5 0 8 1Red Star Belgrade 5 2 Grasshopper 1 1 4 1Valletta 0 10 Rangers 0 4 0 6Union Luxembourg 1 6 Dynamo Dresden 1 3 0 3Malmo FF 5 4 Besiktas 3 2 2 2Napoli 5 0 Ujpesti Dozsa 3 0 2 0Sparta Prague 0 4 Spartak Moscow 0 2 0 2OB 1 10 Real Madrid 1 4 0 6Swarovski Tirol 7 1 Kuusysi 5 0 2 1Milan Bye Lillestrom 1 3 Club Brugge 1 1 0 2Lech Poznan 5 1 Panathinaikos 3 0 2 1Marseille 5 1 Dinamo Tirana 5 1 0 0First leg Edit 18 September 199020 00 CESTOB 1 4 Real MadridPedersen 22 Report Aldana 18 Sanchez 26 Villarroya 83 Maqueda 87 Odense Atletikstadion OdenseAttendance 8 284Referee Wieland Ziller East Germany 19 September 199019 00 CESTAPOEL 2 3 Bayern MunichGogic 5 Pantziaras 78 Report Reuter 71 McInally 87 Strunz 89 Makario Stadium NicosiaAttendance 11 000Referee Ștefan Petrescu Romania 19 September 199019 30 CESTKA 1 0 CSKA SofiaJakobsson 12 ReportAkureyrarvollur AkureyriAttendance 1 208Referee Henning Lund Sorensen Denmark 19 September 199016 00 CESTDinamo București 4 0 St Patrick s AthleticDoboș 2 Damaschin 19 Mateuț 24 Cheregi 80 ReportStadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 2 050 1 Referee Friedrich Kaupe Austria 19 September 199019 00 CESTPorto 5 0 PortadownStewart 6 o g Paille 17 77 Kostadinov 32 Branco 50 ReportEstadio do Bonfim SetubalAttendance 3 000 2 Referee Rene Bindels Luxembourg 19 September 199017 30 CESTRed Star Belgrade 1 1 GrasshopperBinic 43 Report Kozle 14 Marakana BelgradeAttendance 50 157Referee Carlo Longhi Italy 19 September 199016 45 CESTValletta 0 4 RangersReport McCoist 16 pen Hateley 58 Johnston 75 80 National Stadium AttardAttendance 1 731Referee Vassilios Nikakis Greece 19 September 199019 00 CESTUnion Luxembourg 1 3 Dynamo DresdenMorocutti 45 Report Gutschow 47 Birsens 79 o g Ratke 90 Stade Achille Hammerel LuxembourgAttendance 1 476Referee Cees Bakker Netherlands 19 September 199019 00 CESTMalmo FF 3 2 BesiktasLindman 29 Sundstrom 58 Recep 62 o g Report Ucar 50 59 Malmo Stadion MalmoAttendance 5 580Referee Hubert Forstinger Austria 19 September 199020 30 CESTNapoli 3 0 Ujpesti DozsaBaroni 35 Maradona 43 77 ReportStadio San Paolo NaplesAttendance 39 327Referee Guy Goethals Belgium 19 September 199017 00 CESTSparta Prague 0 2 Spartak MoscowReport Shalimov 25 Shmarov 57 Stadion Letna PragueAttendance 7 702Referee Serge Muhmenthaler Switzerland 19 September 199019 30 CESTSwarovski Tirol 5 0 KuusysiGorosito 29 Prudlo 35 Pacult 41 58 80 ReportTivoli Stadion InnsbruckAttendance 7 250Referee Borislav Aleksandrov Bulgaria 19 September 199017 15 CESTLillestrom 1 1 Club BruggeHalle 80 Report Staelens 3 Arasen Stadion LillestromAttendance 1 939Referee Oli Olsen Iceland 19 September 199020 00 CESTLech Poznan 3 0 PanathinaikosJakolcewicz 2 pen 19 Rzepka 62 ReportStadion Miejski PoznanAttendance 13 063Referee Erik Fredriksson Sweden 19 September 199020 30 CESTMarseille 5 1 Dinamo TiranaPapin 44 pen 63 75 Cantona 70 Vercruysse 90 Report Tahiri 89 pen Stade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 22 328Referee Frans Houben Netherlands Second leg Edit 2 October 199020 15 CESTBayern Munich 4 0 APOELAugenthaler 48 Mihajlovic 64 89 90 ReportOlympiastadion MunichAttendance 10 500 3 Referee Edgar Azzopardi Malta Bayern Munich won 7 2 on aggregate 2 October 199021 05 CESTRangers 6 0 VallettaDodds 5 Spencer 6 Johnston 19 37 78 pen McCoist 75 ReportIbrox Park GlasgowAttendance 20 627Referee Howard King Wales Rangers won 10 0 on aggregate 2 October 199021 15 CESTReal Madrid 6 0 OBLosada 13 53 75 Michel 34 pen Aldana 46 81 ReportSantiago Bernabeu MadridAttendance 15 000 4 Referee Arturo Martino Switzerland Real Madrid won 10 1 on aggregate 3 October 199017 00 CESTCSKA Sofia 3 0 KAMarashliev 19 80 Georgiev 48 ReportStadion Balgarska Armia SofiaAttendance 8 970 5 Referee Plarent Kotherja Albania CSKA Sofia won 3 1 on aggregate 3 October 199020 30 CESTSt Patrick s Athletic 1 1 Dinamo BucureștiFenlon 36 Report Mateuț 76 Tolka Park DublinAttendance 1 200 6 Referee Henning Lund Sorensen Denmark Dinamo București won 5 1 on aggregate 3 October 199020 30 CESTPortadown 1 8 PortoFraser 36 Report Madjer 9 15 33 55 Semedo 40 Paille 50 79 Jorge Couto 68 Shamrock Park PortadownAttendance 2 486 7 Referee Sveinn Sveinsson Iceland Porto won 13 1 on aggregate 3 October 199020 00 CESTGrasshopper 1 4 Red Star BelgradeKozle 62 pen Report Pancev 11 Prosinecki 49 pen 84 pen Radinovic 58 Hardturm ZurichAttendance 25 500Referee Jose Rosa dos Santos Portugal Red Star Belgrade won 5 2 on aggregate 3 October 199020 00 CETDynamo Dresden 3 0 Union LuxembourgJahnig 18 45 Gutschow 34 ReportRudolf Harbig Stadion DresdenAttendance 6 250Referee Tadeusz Ignatowicz Poland Dynamo Dresden won 6 1 on aggregate 3 October 199019 00 CESTBesiktas 2 2 Malmo FFGultiken 31 Ucar 44 Report Ekheim 54 Larsson 64 Inonu Stadium IstanbulAttendance 21 033 8 Referee Wolf Gunter Wiesel Germany Malmo FF won 5 4 on aggregate 3 October 199018 30 CESTUjpesti Dozsa 0 2 NapoliReport Incocciati 13 Alemao 35 Megyeri ut BudapestAttendance 14 000 9 Referee Claude Bouillet France Napoli won 5 0 on aggregate 3 October 199017 05 CESTSpartak Moscow 2 0 Sparta PraguePerepadenko 33 O Ivanov 51 ReportCentral Lenin Stadium MoscowAttendance 19 000 10 Referee Klaus Peschel Germany Spartak Moscow won 4 0 on aggregate 3 October 199018 00 CESTKuusysi 1 2 Swarovski TirolVehkakoski 71 pen Report Pacult 5 50 pen Lahden stadion LahtiAttendance 428Referee Wojciech Rudy Poland Swarovski Tirol won 7 1 on aggregate 3 October 199020 00 CESTClub Brugge 2 0 LillestromBooy 2 Farina 83 ReportOlympiastadion BrugesAttendance 13 884Referee Alan Snoddy Northern Ireland Club Brugge won 3 1 on aggregate 3 October 199019 00 CESTPanathinaikos 1 2 Lech PoznanSaravakos 44 pen Report Pachelski 68 Moskal 85 O A K A AthensAttendance 49 310 11 Referee Bruno Galler Switzerland Lech Poznan won 5 1 on aggregate 3 October 199015 30 CESTDinamo Tirana 0 0 MarseilleReportQemal Stafa Stadium TiranaAttendance 6 200Referee Pierluigi Pairetto Italy Marseille won 5 1 on aggregate Round of 16 EditTeam 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legBayern Munich 7 0 CSKA Sofia 4 0 3 0Dinamo București 0 4 Porto 0 0 0 4Red Star Belgrade 4 1 Rangers 3 0 1 1Dynamo Dresden 2 2 5 4 p Malmo FF 1 1 1 1Napoli 0 0 3 5 p Spartak Moscow 0 0 0 0Real Madrid 11 3 Swarovski Tirol 9 1 2 2Milan 1 0 Club Brugge 0 0 1 0Lech Poznan 4 8 Marseille 3 2 1 6First leg Edit 23 October 199020 00 CESTBayern Munich 4 0 CSKA SofiaReuter 3 63 pen Wohlfarth 28 Augenthaler 54 ReportOlympiastadion MunichAttendance 11 500 12 Referee Einar Halle Norway 24 October 199015 00 CESTDinamo București 0 0 PortoReportStadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 2 062 13 Referee Helmut Kohl Austria 24 October 199017 00 CESTRed Star Belgrade 3 0 RangersBrown 8 o g Prosinecki 65 Pancev 74 ReportMarakana BelgradeAttendance 58 223 14 Referee Joel Quiniou France 24 October 199020 00 CETDynamo Dresden 1 1 Malmo FFGutschow 45 Report Engqvist 18 Rudolf Harbig Stadion DresdenAttendance 6 870Referee Frederick McKnight Northern Ireland 24 October 199020 30 CESTNapoli 0 0 Spartak MoscowReportStadio San Paolo NaplesAttendance 46 063 15 Referee Aron Schmidhuber Germany 24 October 199021 15 CESTReal Madrid 9 1 Swarovski TirolButragueno 4 31 48 Sanchez 7 13 73 85 Hierro 37 Tendillo 80 Report Pacult 16 Santiago Bernabeu MadridAttendance 31 000 16 Referee Keith Hackett England 24 October 199020 30 CESTMilan 0 0 Club BruggeReportSan Siro MilanAttendance 71 307Referee Hubert Forstinger Austria 25 October 199020 45 CESTLech Poznan 3 2 MarseilleLukasik 30 Pachelski 41 Juskowiak 58 Report Fournier 8 Waddle 63 Stadion Miejski PoznanAttendance 12 661 17 Referee Thorbjorn Aas Norway Second leg Edit 6 November 199016 30 CETCSKA Sofia 0 3 Bayern MunichReport Wohlfarth 17 Effenberg 79 McInally 84 Stadion Balgarska Armia SofiaAttendance 6 100 18 Referee Henning Lund Sorensen Denmark Bayern Munich won 7 0 on aggregate 7 November 199022 30 CETPorto 4 0 Dinamo BucureștiKostadinov 3 22 Geraldao 48 pen Domingos 63 ReportEstadio das Antas PortoAttendance 20 000 19 Referee Tullio Lanese Italy Porto won 4 0 on aggregate 7 November 199021 00 CETRangers 1 1 Red Star BelgradeMcCoist 76 Report Pancev 52 Ibrox Park GlasgowAttendance 23 821Referee Bo Karlsson Sweden Red Star Belgrade won 4 1 on aggregate 7 November 199019 00 CETMalmo FF 1 1 a e t Dynamo DresdenPersson 52 pen Report Gutschow 17 pen PenaltiesPersson Skammelsrud Agren Nylen Engqvist 4 5 Lieberam Schossler Wagenhaus Kern GutschowMalmo Stadion MalmoAttendance 8 112Referee Andrew Waddell Scotland 2 2 on aggregate Dynamo Dresden won 5 4 on penalties 7 November 199015 00 CETSpartak Moscow 0 0 a e t NapoliReportPenaltiesKarpin Shalimov Shmarov Kulkov Mostovoi 5 3 Ferrara Mauro Baroni MaradonaCentral Lenin Stadium MoscowAttendance 86 000 20 Referee Michel Girard France 0 0 on aggregate Spartak Moscow won 5 3 on penalties 7 November 199019 30 CETSwarovski Tirol 2 2 Real MadridHortnagl 13 Linzmaier 90 Report Losada 33 44 Tivoli Stadion InnsbruckAttendance 14 000Referee John Blankenstein Netherlands Real Madrid won 11 3 on aggregate 7 November 199020 30 CETClub Brugge 0 1 MilanReport Carbone 47 Olympiastadion BrugesAttendance 23 500Referee David Syme Scotland Milan won 1 0 on aggregate 7 November 199021 00 CETMarseille 6 1 Lech PoznanPapin 20 Vercruysse 28 45 85 Tigana 89 Boli 90 Report Jakolcewicz 60 pen Stade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 29 588 21 Referee Joe Worrall England Marseille won 8 4 on aggregate Quarter finals EditTeam 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legBayern Munich 3 1 Porto 1 1 2 0Red Star Belgrade 6 0 Dynamo Dresden 3 0 3 01Spartak Moscow 3 1 Real Madrid 0 0 3 1Milan 1 4 Marseille 1 1 0 321 Match abandoned due to rioting after 78 mins With Red Star Belgrade leading 2 1 they were awarded the match 3 0 22 2 With the score at 1 0 to Marseille during stoppage time at the end of the second half the floodlights failed Milan refused to play on when lighting was restored and Marseille were awarded the match 3 0 First leg Edit 6 March 199120 15 CETBayern Munich 1 1 PortoBender 30 Report Domingos 65 Olympiastadion MunichAttendance 40 000Referee Guy Goethals Belgium 6 March 199115 30 CETRed Star Belgrade 3 0 Dynamo DresdenProsinecki 21 Binic 43 Savicevic 56 ReportMarakana BelgradeAttendance 73 730 23 Referee Alexey Spirin Soviet Union 6 March 199117 00 CETSpartak Moscow 0 0 Real MadridReportCentral Lenin Stadium MoscowAttendance 81 000 24 Referee Karl Heinz Tritschler Germany 6 March 199120 30 CETMilan 1 1 MarseilleGullit 14 Report Papin 27 San Siro MilanAttendance 81 051 25 Referee Bruno Galler Switzerland Second leg Edit 20 March 199122 30 CETPorto 0 2 Bayern MunichReport Ziege 19 Bender 67 Estadio das Antas PortoAttendance 65 000 26 Referee Keith Hackett England Bayern Munich won 3 1 on aggregate 20 March 199120 15 CETDynamo Dresden 0 3Awarded Red Star BelgradeGutschow 3 pen Report Savicevic 52 Pancev 69 Rudolf Harbig Stadion DresdenAttendance 10 761Referee Emilio Soriano Aladren Spain The match was abandoned in the 78th minute as per the decision by the match referee Emilio Soriano Aladren due to Dynamo Dresden fans causing commotion in the stands and pelting the pitch with objects that landed in the vicinity of Red Star player Robert Prosinecki who was about to take a corner kick and the assistant referee on the sideline Following several minutes of unsuccessful attempts to calm the fans the match referee ordered the teams off the pitch and the contest was never resumed Red Star Belgrade led 2 1 on the night and 5 1 on aggregate at the moment of the stoppage At a disciplinary hearing several days later UEFA awarded a 3 0 win to Red Star Belgrade and banned Dynamo Dresden for a year from European competition Red Star Belgrade won 6 0 on aggregate 20 March 199121 00 CETReal Madrid 1 3 Spartak MoscowButragueno 9 Report Radchenko 19 38 Shmarov 63 Santiago Bernabeu MadridAttendance 65 000 27 Referee Andrew Waddell Scotland Spartak Moscow won 3 1 on aggregate 20 March 199120 30 CETMarseille 3 0Awarded MilanWaddle 75 ReportStade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 37 603Referee Bo Karlsson Sweden The match was interrupted in injury time due to poor visibility after two of the four floodlights in the stadium failed Marseille led 1 0 on the night and 2 1 on aggregate at the moment When power was restored after 15 minutes Milan director Adriano Galliani decided not to let his team go back on the pitch at which point the contest was abandoned permanently UEFA awarded a 3 0 win to Marseille and banned Milan for a year from European competition including suspending Galliani from all official club functions for two years Marseille won 4 1 on aggregate Semi finals EditTeam 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legBayern Munich 3 4 Red Star Belgrade 1 2 2 2Spartak Moscow 2 5 Marseille 1 3 1 2First leg Edit 10 April 199120 15 CESTBayern Munich 1 2 Red Star BelgradeWohlfarth 23 Report Pancev 45 Savicevic 70 Olympiastadion MunichAttendance 63 700 28 Referee Hubert Forstinger Austria 10 April 199117 00 CESTSpartak Moscow 1 3 MarseilleShalimov 56 Report Pele 27 Papin 31 Vercruysse 89 Central Lenin Stadium MoscowAttendance 86 500 29 Referee Peter Mikkelsen Denmark Second leg Edit 24 April 199120 15 CESTRed Star Belgrade 2 2 Bayern MunichMihajlovic 25 Augenthaler 90 o g Report Augenthaler 62 Bender 67 Marakana BelgradeAttendance 79 684 30 Referee Bruno Galler Switzerland Red Star Belgrade won 4 3 on aggregate 24 April 199120 45 CESTMarseille 2 1 Spartak MoscowPele 34 Boli 48 Report Mostovoi 58 pen Stade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 37 466 31 Referee Keith Hackett England Marseille won 5 2 on aggregate Final EditMain article 1991 European Cup Final 29 May 199120 15 CESTRed Star Belgrade 0 0 a e t MarseilleReportPenaltiesProsinecki Binic Belodedici Mihajlovic Pancev 5 3 Amoros Casoni Papin MozerStadio San Nicola BariAttendance 51 587Referee Tullio Lanese Italy Top scorers EditThe top scorers from the 1990 91 European Cup are as follows Rank Name Team Goals1 Peter Pacult Swarovski Tirol 6 Jean Pierre Papin Olympique Marseille 63 Torsten Gutschow Dynamo Dresden 5 Mo Johnston Rangers 5 Sebastian Losada Real Madrid 5 Darko Pancev Red Star Belgrade 5 Hugo Sanchez Real Madrid 5 Philippe Vercruysse Olympique Marseille 59 Emilio Butragueno Real Madrid 4 Rabah Madjer Porto 4 Robert Prosinecki Red Star Belgrade 4References Edit Dinamo București v St Patrick s Athletic 19 September 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Porto v Portadown 19 September 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Bayern Munich v APOEL 2 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Real Madrid v OB 2 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 CSKA Sofia v KA 19 September 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 St Patrick s Athletic v Dinamo București 3 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Portadown v Porto 3 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Besiktas v Malmo FF 3 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Ujpesti Dozsa v Napoli 3 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Spartak Moscow v Sparta Prague 3 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Panathinaikos v Lech Poznan 3 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Bayern Munich v CSKA Sofia 24 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Dinamo București v Porto 24 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Red Star Belgrade v Rangers 24 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Napoli v Spartak Moscow 25 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Real Madrid v Swarovski Tirol 25 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Lech Poznan v Marseille 25 October 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 CSKA Sofia v Bayern Munich 7 November 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Porto v Dinamo București 7 November 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Spartak Moscow v Napoli 7 November 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Marseille v Lech Poznan 7 November 1990 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 20 March 1991 A Different Kind Of Bombardment In Dresden www thisdayinfootballhistory blogspot com Retrieved 30 March 2013 Red Star Belgrade v Dynamo Dresden 6 March 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Spartak Moscow v Real Madrid 6 March 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Milan v Marseille 6 March 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Porto v Bayern Munich 20 March 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Real Madrid v Spartak Moscow 20 March 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Bayern Munich v Red Star Belgrade 10 April 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Spartak Moscow v Marseille 10 April 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Red Star Belgrade v Bayern Munich 24 April 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 Marseille v Spartak Moscow 24 April 1991 JSON Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 19 March 2022 External links Edit1990 91 All matches season at UEFA website European Cup results at Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation All scorers 1990 91 European Cup according to protocols UEFA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1990 91 European Cup amp oldid 1148232395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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