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1991 European Super Cup

The 1991 European Super Cup was the 16th European Super Cup, an annual football match organised by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations) and contested by the winners of the previous season's European Cup and Cup Winners' Cup competitions. The match was played on 19 November 1991 and featured the 1990–91 European Cup winners, Red Star Belgrade, and Manchester United, winners of the 1990–91 Cup Winners' Cup. It was meant to be played over two legs, but due to the political unrest in Yugoslavia at the time, UEFA decided that only the leg at Manchester United's home, Old Trafford, would be played.

1991 European Super Cup
Matchday programme
Date19 November 1991
VenueOld Trafford, Manchester
RefereeMario van der Ende (Netherlands)
Attendance22,110
1990
1992

The match kicked off at 19:15 GMT, in front of a crowd of 22,110. Red Star Belgrade were the better team in the first half, but had two attempts cleared off the line by Manchester United players, and missed the goal with their other shots. In the second half, Red Star started the stronger of the two again, but United improved, playing counter-attacking football. In the 67th minute, Brian McClair scored the only goal of the game, a close-range rebound after a shot by Neil Webb. United went close to adding a second goal, but the game finished 1–0, giving Manchester United their first and only European Super Cup title.

Background edit

Red Star Belgrade qualified for the Super Cup as the winners of the 1990–91 European Cup;[1] they had beaten Marseille 5–3 on penalties in the final in Bari, Italy, after the match had finished 0–0 after extra time;[2] that game was described as "the most boring final match in European Cup history" by one of the Red Star players, Siniša Mihajlović.[3] The other Super Cup place went to Manchester United, winners of the 1990–91 European Cup Winners' Cup, having upset the strong favourites Barcelona 2–1 in the final in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[4] It was the first Super Cup appearance for either side; although Manchester United had won the European Cup in 1968, the Super Cup had not been established at that point.[5]

It was the first time that Manchester United and Red Star Belgrade had met in a competitive match since their 1957–58 European Cup quarter-final.[6] After beating Red Star 5–4 on aggregate, the aircraft on which the Manchester United team were travelling home crashed on its third attempt to take off from Munich-Riem Airport. In total, 23 people were killed in the Munich air disaster, including eight of the United team, three staff members and eight journalists; a further two players never played football again as a result of the injuries they suffered.[7] The Manchester United manager at the time of the disaster, Sir Matt Busby, was in attendance at the Super Cup, while Red Star manager Vladica Popović had played against Manchester United in 1958.[6]

Pre-match edit

Typically, the Super Cup was played over two legs, but due to the volatile situation in Yugoslavia, which was in the midst of civil war, UEFA decided that they would not play in Belgrade. As a result, only one match was played, at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground.[8] A further consequence of the political unrest was the dismantling of the Red Star team. The journalist Jonathon Aspey described their European Cup-winning team as one that "oozed class and represented to the West what Eastern football can be",[2] but by the 1991–92 season, five of the starting line-up from the European Cup final had joined other clubs: midfield creator Robert Prosinečki, second striker Dragiša Binić, goalkeeper Stevan Stojanović, and defenders Refik Šabanadžović and Slobodan Marović.[6] The game was originally scheduled to kick off at 20:00 GMT, but a week before the match, it was brought forward to 19:15.[9] Manchester United went into the tie missing two of their regular players; club captain Bryan Robson was suspended, while Paul Parker was injured. The United manager, Alex Ferguson, also chose to rest Ryan Giggs.[10] Ferguson came up with at least three different versions of the team line-up leading up to the match, as he tried to comply with UEFA's limitations on foreign players. He was eventually told that any foreign players signed before 3 May 1988 could play, and up to four non-English players signed since then. This change allowed him to add his Danish goalkeeper, Peter Schmeichel, back into the team, at the expense of 16-year-old English winger Ben Thornley.[6]

For Manchester United, the Super Cup was their only chance to win a European trophy in the 1991–92 season; they had been knocked out of the Cup Winners' Cup in the second round earlier in the month, losing 4–1 on aggregate to Atlético Madrid, thus failing to retain their title.[11] In contrast, Red Star were still in the European Cup, having won in each of the first two rounds.[12] In the lead-up to the match, Ferguson said, "If we can defeat one of the best teams in Europe, it will be a real boost for us."[10]

Match edit

Summary edit

 
Brian McClair, pictured in 1992, scored the only goal of the game.

The match was played at Old Trafford, in front of a crowd of 22,110,[13] roughly half the capacity of the ground,[6] and Manchester United's lowest home attendance of the season.[14] The Times' reporter at the game, Stuart Jones, explained that the match was played primarily for a television audience, and was more of a friendly match for the two sides.[13] Manchester United had the first chance of the game in the second minute, when they were awarded a penalty by the referee, Mario van der Ende; a free kick from the right wing was hit to the far side of the penalty area by Lee Martin, where the ball was met by Gary Pallister, only for his header back across the box to be blocked by the arm of Red Star centre-back Miodrag Belodedici, who received a yellow card for handball. Manchester United captain Steve Bruce placed the penalty kick to the right of Red Star goalkeeper Zvonko Milojević, who palmed the ball round the post.[13] United had another chance at goal four minutes later, when Milojević saved a shot from Mark Hughes.[6] Manchester United's attacks in the first half were slow and laboured, rarely piercing Red Star's defence. Meanwhile, the Red Star forwards, Dejan Savićević and Darko Pančev, each broke through the United defence with quick, purposeful attacks.[13] Pančev just missed the goal with a 20-yard volley, before heading wide from a free kick.[6] Twice, attacks from Savićević and Pančev beat United's goalkeeper, Peter Schmeichel, but were cleared off the line by Gary Pallister and Clayton Blackmore.[13] Another header from Pančev went narrowly wide just before half-time, and the score remained 0–0.[6]

The travelling side continued to have the best of the play at the start of the second half: Savićević just missed the target with two angled shots.[15] United, playing a counter-attacking game, started to have more success. In the 67th minute, Neil Webb dribbled the ball around Savićević on the edge of the box, and hit a shot that was deflected by Milojević onto the post. The ball rebounded to McClair, who put it into the net from close range, giving United a 1–0 lead.[6] According to the Irish Independent, Manchester United played better after the goal, and had further chances to double their advantage; Blackmore hit a long-range shot that was parried by Milojević, while Giggs could only hit the goalkeeper with an effort and a volley from Hughes was saved near the ground by Milojević at his near post.[15]

Details edit

Manchester United  1–0  Red Star Belgrade
McClair   67' Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manchester United
 
 
 
 
 
Red Star Belgrade

Assistant referees:
Cees Bakker (Netherlands)
Jef van Vliet (Netherlands)
Reserve referee:
Eddie Lomas (England)

Match rules

Aftermath edit

Both Manchester United and Red Star Belgrade earned an estimated £200,000 from the match, primarily from the television broadcast rights.[13] Manchester United won their first and, as of 2021, only European Super Cup;[16] they later lost the 1999, 2008 and 2017 Super Cups.[5] Recalling the match later, Pančev said that although United had a good team, he felt that Red Star Belgrade were unlucky not to win.[17] Ferguson, who was full of praise for the Red Star team, said: "They certainly have the talent and the imagination to do well and I think they are coming good at the right time."[18] The Red Star Belgrade team continued to be dismantled; within two years, almost all of their European Cup-winning side had left the club. According to Aspey, "an era had ended before it had even begun."[2] Red Star have not appeared in the European Super Cup since.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Beet, Don (8 November 1991). "Agana move upsets Bassett". The Guardian. London. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c Aspey, Jonathon (17 August 2015). "Red Star and the Immortal Triumph of 1991". These Football Times. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  3. ^ . Sportal.rs (in Serbian). 12 September 2011. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  4. ^ Mitten, Andy (23 May 2017). "Recalling Man United's 1991 European Cup Winners' Cup triumph and the parallels to 2017 Europa League final". The National. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Stokkermans, Karel (24 September 2010). "European Super Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bateman, Cynthia (20 November 1991). "McClair provides a consolation prize". The Guardian. London. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Munich Air Disaster: The survivors who never played again". Sky News. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  8. ^ "1991: McClair makes United's day". UEFA. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Maidstone fight for League life". The Guardian. London. 13 November 1991. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ a b "Ferguson relishes Super Cup task". The Times. No. 64181. London. 19 November 1991. p. 39 – via Gale.
  11. ^ Bateman, Cynthia (7 November 1991). "Door slams shut on United after Hughes' early opening". The Guardian. London. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "1991/92 Season". UEFA. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Jones, Stuart (20 November 1991). "McClair breaks deadlock with stylish Red Star". The Times. No. 64182. London. p. 40 – via Gale.
  14. ^ Somerscales, Jillian; Murrell, Deborah; Pritchard, Louise, eds. (1998). The Official Manchester United Illustrated Encyclopedia. Manchester United Books. p. 151. ISBN 0-233-99155-7.
  15. ^ a b "United 'steal' Super Cup". Irish Independent. 20 November 1991. p. 19 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  16. ^ Somerscales, Jillian; Murrell, Deborah; Pritchard, Louise, eds. (1998). The Official Manchester United Illustrated Encyclopedia. Manchester United Books. p. 22. ISBN 0-233-99155-7.
  17. ^ "Pančev: Zvezda je trebalo 1991. godine da dobije Junajted u Superkupu" [Pancev: The star was supposed to win United in the Super Cup in 1991]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 8 August 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  18. ^ "Ferguson praises super Slavs". Liverpool Echo. 20 November 1991. p. 45 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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The 1991 European Super Cup was the 16th European Super Cup an annual football match organised by UEFA the Union of European Football Associations and contested by the winners of the previous season s European Cup and Cup Winners Cup competitions The match was played on 19 November 1991 and featured the 1990 91 European Cup winners Red Star Belgrade and Manchester United winners of the 1990 91 Cup Winners Cup It was meant to be played over two legs but due to the political unrest in Yugoslavia at the time UEFA decided that only the leg at Manchester United s home Old Trafford would be played 1991 European Super CupMatchday programmeManchester United Red Star Belgrade1 0Date19 November 1991VenueOld Trafford ManchesterRefereeMario van der Ende Netherlands Attendance22 110 19901992 The match kicked off at 19 15 GMT in front of a crowd of 22 110 Red Star Belgrade were the better team in the first half but had two attempts cleared off the line by Manchester United players and missed the goal with their other shots In the second half Red Star started the stronger of the two again but United improved playing counter attacking football In the 67th minute Brian McClair scored the only goal of the game a close range rebound after a shot by Neil Webb United went close to adding a second goal but the game finished 1 0 giving Manchester United their first and only European Super Cup title Contents 1 Background 2 Pre match 3 Match 3 1 Summary 3 2 Details 4 Aftermath 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editRed Star Belgrade qualified for the Super Cup as the winners of the 1990 91 European Cup 1 they had beaten Marseille 5 3 on penalties in the final in Bari Italy after the match had finished 0 0 after extra time 2 that game was described as the most boring final match in European Cup history by one of the Red Star players Sinisa Mihajlovic 3 The other Super Cup place went to Manchester United winners of the 1990 91 European Cup Winners Cup having upset the strong favourites Barcelona 2 1 in the final in Rotterdam Netherlands 4 It was the first Super Cup appearance for either side although Manchester United had won the European Cup in 1968 the Super Cup had not been established at that point 5 It was the first time that Manchester United and Red Star Belgrade had met in a competitive match since their 1957 58 European Cup quarter final 6 After beating Red Star 5 4 on aggregate the aircraft on which the Manchester United team were travelling home crashed on its third attempt to take off from Munich Riem Airport In total 23 people were killed in the Munich air disaster including eight of the United team three staff members and eight journalists a further two players never played football again as a result of the injuries they suffered 7 The Manchester United manager at the time of the disaster Sir Matt Busby was in attendance at the Super Cup while Red Star manager Vladica Popovic had played against Manchester United in 1958 6 Pre match editTypically the Super Cup was played over two legs but due to the volatile situation in Yugoslavia which was in the midst of civil war UEFA decided that they would not play in Belgrade As a result only one match was played at Manchester United s Old Trafford ground 8 A further consequence of the political unrest was the dismantling of the Red Star team The journalist Jonathon Aspey described their European Cup winning team as one that oozed class and represented to the West what Eastern football can be 2 but by the 1991 92 season five of the starting line up from the European Cup final had joined other clubs midfield creator Robert Prosinecki second striker Dragisa Binic goalkeeper Stevan Stojanovic and defenders Refik Sabanadzovic and Slobodan Marovic 6 The game was originally scheduled to kick off at 20 00 GMT but a week before the match it was brought forward to 19 15 9 Manchester United went into the tie missing two of their regular players club captain Bryan Robson was suspended while Paul Parker was injured The United manager Alex Ferguson also chose to rest Ryan Giggs 10 Ferguson came up with at least three different versions of the team line up leading up to the match as he tried to comply with UEFA s limitations on foreign players He was eventually told that any foreign players signed before 3 May 1988 could play and up to four non English players signed since then This change allowed him to add his Danish goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel back into the team at the expense of 16 year old English winger Ben Thornley 6 For Manchester United the Super Cup was their only chance to win a European trophy in the 1991 92 season they had been knocked out of the Cup Winners Cup in the second round earlier in the month losing 4 1 on aggregate to Atletico Madrid thus failing to retain their title 11 In contrast Red Star were still in the European Cup having won in each of the first two rounds 12 In the lead up to the match Ferguson said If we can defeat one of the best teams in Europe it will be a real boost for us 10 Match editSummary edit nbsp Brian McClair pictured in 1992 scored the only goal of the game The match was played at Old Trafford in front of a crowd of 22 110 13 roughly half the capacity of the ground 6 and Manchester United s lowest home attendance of the season 14 The Times reporter at the game Stuart Jones explained that the match was played primarily for a television audience and was more of a friendly match for the two sides 13 Manchester United had the first chance of the game in the second minute when they were awarded a penalty by the referee Mario van der Ende a free kick from the right wing was hit to the far side of the penalty area by Lee Martin where the ball was met by Gary Pallister only for his header back across the box to be blocked by the arm of Red Star centre back Miodrag Belodedici who received a yellow card for handball Manchester United captain Steve Bruce placed the penalty kick to the right of Red Star goalkeeper Zvonko Milojevic who palmed the ball round the post 13 United had another chance at goal four minutes later when Milojevic saved a shot from Mark Hughes 6 Manchester United s attacks in the first half were slow and laboured rarely piercing Red Star s defence Meanwhile the Red Star forwards Dejan Savicevic and Darko Pancev each broke through the United defence with quick purposeful attacks 13 Pancev just missed the goal with a 20 yard volley before heading wide from a free kick 6 Twice attacks from Savicevic and Pancev beat United s goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel but were cleared off the line by Gary Pallister and Clayton Blackmore 13 Another header from Pancev went narrowly wide just before half time and the score remained 0 0 6 The travelling side continued to have the best of the play at the start of the second half Savicevic just missed the target with two angled shots 15 United playing a counter attacking game started to have more success In the 67th minute Neil Webb dribbled the ball around Savicevic on the edge of the box and hit a shot that was deflected by Milojevic onto the post The ball rebounded to McClair who put it into the net from close range giving United a 1 0 lead 6 According to the Irish Independent Manchester United played better after the goal and had further chances to double their advantage Blackmore hit a long range shot that was parried by Milojevic while Giggs could only hit the goalkeeper with an effort and a volley from Hughes was saved near the ground by Milojevic at his near post 15 Details edit 19 November 199119 15 GMTManchester United nbsp 1 0 nbsp Red Star BelgradeMcClair nbsp 67 ReportOld Trafford ManchesterAttendance 22 110Referee Mario van der Ende Netherlands nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Manchester United nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Red Star BelgradeGK 1 nbsp Peter SchmeichelLB 2 nbsp Lee Martin nbsp 71 RB 3 nbsp Denis IrwinCB 4 nbsp Steve Bruce c CM 5 nbsp Neil WebbCB 6 nbsp Gary PallisterRM 7 nbsp Andrei KanchelskisCM 8 nbsp Paul InceCF 9 nbsp Brian McClairCF 10 nbsp Mark HughesLM 11 nbsp Clayton BlackmoreSubstitutes DF 12 nbsp Mal DonaghyGK 13 nbsp Gary WalshMF 14 nbsp Russell BeardsmoreFW 15 nbsp Mark RobinsMF 16 nbsp Ryan Giggs nbsp 71 Manager nbsp Alex Ferguson GK 1 nbsp Zvonko MilojevicRB 2 nbsp Dusko RadinovicLB 3 nbsp Goran VasilijevicCB 4 nbsp Miroslav TanjgaSW 5 nbsp Miodrag Belodedici nbsp 2 CB 6 nbsp Ilija NajdoskiRM 7 nbsp Vlada StosicCM 8 nbsp Vladimir JugovicCF 9 nbsp Darko PancevLM 10 nbsp Dejan Savicevic c nbsp 82 CM 11 nbsp Sinisa MihajlovicSubstitutes GK 12 nbsp Dragoje LekovicDF 13 nbsp Sasa NedeljkovicFW 14 nbsp Ilija Ivic nbsp 82 FW 15 nbsp Predrag JovanovicManager nbsp Vladica PopovicAssistant referees Cees Bakker Netherlands Jef van Vliet Netherlands Reserve referee Eddie Lomas England Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level after extra time Five named substitutesAftermath editBoth Manchester United and Red Star Belgrade earned an estimated 200 000 from the match primarily from the television broadcast rights 13 Manchester United won their first and as of 2021 only European Super Cup 16 they later lost the 1999 2008 and 2017 Super Cups 5 Recalling the match later Pancev said that although United had a good team he felt that Red Star Belgrade were unlucky not to win 17 Ferguson who was full of praise for the Red Star team said They certainly have the talent and the imagination to do well and I think they are coming good at the right time 18 The Red Star Belgrade team continued to be dismantled within two years almost all of their European Cup winning side had left the club According to Aspey an era had ended before it had even begun 2 Red Star have not appeared in the European Super Cup since 5 See also editManchester United F C in European football Red Star Belgrade in European footballReferences edit Beet Don 8 November 1991 Agana move upsets Bassett The Guardian London p 20 via Newspapers com a b c Aspey Jonathon 17 August 2015 Red Star and the Immortal Triumph of 1991 These Football Times Retrieved 6 April 2020 Mihajlovic Finale u Bariju najdosadnije u istoriji Sportal rs in Serbian 12 September 2011 Archived from the original on 7 October 2011 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Mitten Andy 23 May 2017 Recalling Man United s 1991 European Cup Winners Cup triumph and the parallels to 2017 Europa League final The National Retrieved 6 April 2020 a b c Stokkermans Karel 24 September 2010 European Super Cup Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation RSSSF Retrieved 6 April 2020 a b c d e f g h i Bateman Cynthia 20 November 1991 McClair provides a consolation prize The Guardian London p 18 via Newspapers com Munich Air Disaster The survivors who never played again Sky News 6 February 2018 Retrieved 6 April 2020 1991 McClair makes United s day UEFA Retrieved 6 April 2020 Maidstone fight for League life The Guardian London 13 November 1991 p 18 via Newspapers com a b Ferguson relishes Super Cup task The Times No 64181 London 19 November 1991 p 39 via Gale Bateman Cynthia 7 November 1991 Door slams shut on United after Hughes early opening The Guardian London p 18 via Newspapers com 1991 92 Season UEFA Retrieved 6 April 2020 a b c d e f Jones Stuart 20 November 1991 McClair breaks deadlock with stylish Red Star The Times No 64182 London p 40 via Gale Somerscales Jillian Murrell Deborah Pritchard Louise eds 1998 The Official Manchester United Illustrated Encyclopedia Manchester United Books p 151 ISBN 0 233 99155 7 a b United steal Super Cup Irish Independent 20 November 1991 p 19 via British Newspaper Archive Somerscales Jillian Murrell Deborah Pritchard Louise eds 1998 The Official Manchester United Illustrated Encyclopedia Manchester United Books p 22 ISBN 0 233 99155 7 Pancev Zvezda je trebalo 1991 godine da dobije Junajted u Superkupu Pancev The star was supposed to win United in the Super Cup in 1991 Vecernje novosti in Serbian 8 August 2017 Retrieved 14 May 2020 Ferguson praises super Slavs Liverpool Echo 20 November 1991 p 45 via British Newspaper Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 European Super Cup amp oldid 1158203137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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