1988–89 European Cup

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The 1988–89 European Cup was the 34th season of the European Cup football club tournament. The competition was won for the first time since 1969, and third time overall, by Milan comfortably in the final against former winners Steaua București.

1988–89 Champions Clubs Cup
Camp Nou in Barcelona hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates6 September 1988 – 24 May 1989
Teams31
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Milan (3rd title)
Runners-upRomania Steaua București
Tournament statistics
Matches played59
Goals scored170 (2.88 per match)
Attendance1,773,922 (30,066 per match)
Top scorer(s)Marco van Basten (Milan)
10 goals

As the defending champions, PSV Eindhoven received a bye to the second round, but were eliminated by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. English clubs were still banned, following the Heysel Stadium disaster of 1985, so Liverpool were denied a place in the competition.

Teams edit

  17 Nëntori (1st)   Rapid Wien (1st)   Club Brugge (1st)   Vitosha Sofia (1st)
  Pezoporikos Larnaca (1st)   Sparta Prague (1st)   Brøndby (1st)   HJK (1st)
  Monaco (1st)   BFC Dynamo (1st)   Werder Bremen (1st)   AEL (1st)
  Budapesti Honvéd (1st)   Valur (1st)   Dundalk (1st)   Milan (1st)
  Jeunesse Esch (1st)   Ħamrun Spartans (1st)   PSV Eindhoven (1st)TH   Glentoran (1st)
  Moss (1st)   Górnik Zabrze (1st)   Porto (1st)   Steaua București (1st)
  Celtic (1st)   Real Madrid (1st)   IFK Göteborg (1st)   Neuchâtel Xamax (1st)
  Galatasaray (1st)   Spartak Moscow (1st)   Red Star Belgrade (1st)

Bracket edit

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
  PSV Eindhoven 5 0 5
  Porto 0 2 2
  Porto 3 0 3
  HJK 0 2 2
  PSV Eindhoven 1 1 2
  Real Madrid 1 2 3
  Górnik Zabrze 3 4 7
  Jeunesse Esch 0 1 1
  Górnik Zabrze 0 2 2
  Real Madrid 1 3 4
  Real Madrid 3 1 4
  Moss 0 0 0
  Real Madrid 1 0 1
  Milan 1 5 6
  Budapest Honvéd 1 0 1
  Celtic 0 4 4
  Celtic 0 0 0
  Werder Bremen 1 0 1
  BFC Dynamo 3 0 3
  Werder Bremen 0 5 5
  Werder Bremen 0 0 0
  Milan 0 1 1
  Vitosha Sofia 0 2 2
  Milan 2 5 7
  Milan (p) 1 1 2(4)
  Red Star Belgrade 1 1 2(2)
  Dundalk 0 0 0
  Red Star Belgrade 5 3 8
  Milan 4
  Steaua București 0
  Ħamrun Spartans 2 0 2
  17 Nëntori 1 2 3
  17 Nëntori 0 0 0
  IFK Göteborg 3 1 4
  Pezoporikos Larnaca 1 1 2
  IFK Göteborg 2 5 7
  IFK Göteborg 1 1 2
  Steaua București 0 5 5
  Spartak Prague 1 2 3
  Steaua București 5 2 7
  Steaua București 3 2 5
  Spartak Moscow 0 1 1
  Spartak Moscow 2 1 3
  Glentoran 0 1 1
  Steaua București 4 1 5
  Galatasaray 0 1 1
  Club Brugge (a) 1 1 2
  Brøndby 0 2 2
  Club Brugge 1 1 2
  Monaco 0 6 6
  Valur 1 0 1
  Monaco 0 2 2
  Monaco 0 1 1
  Galatasaray 1 1 2
  AEL 2 1 3(0)
  Neuchâtel Xamax (p) 1 2 3(3)
  Neuchâtel Xamax 3 0 3
  Galatasaray 0 5 5
  Rapid Wien 2 0 2
  Galatasaray 1 2 3

First round edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Porto   3–2   HJK 3–0 0–2
Górnik Zabrze   7–1   Jeunesse Esch 3–0 4–1
Real Madrid   4–0   Moss 3–0 1–0
Budapesti Honvéd   1–4   Celtic 1–0 0–4
BFC Dynamo   3–5   Werder Bremen 3–0 0–5
Vitosha Sofia   2–7   Milan 0–2 2–5
Dundalk   0–8   Red Star Belgrade 0–5 0–3
Ħamrun Spartans   2–3   17 Nëntori 2–1 0–2
Pezoporikos Larnaca   2–7   IFK Göteborg 1–2 1–5
Sparta Prague   3–7   Steaua București 1–5 2–2
Spartak Moscow   3–1   Glentoran 2–0 1–1
Club Brugge   2–2 (a)   Brøndby 1–0 1–2
Valur   1–2   Monaco 1–0 0–2
AEL   3–3 (0–3 p)   Neuchâtel Xamax 2–1 1–2
Rapid Wien   2–3   Galatasaray 2–1 0–2

As defending champions, and due to the ban on English clubs in UEFA competition after the Heysel Stadium disaster reducing the number of teams in the competition, PSV Eindhoven were given a bye to the second round.

First leg edit

BFC Dynamo  3–0  Werder Bremen
Doll   16'
Thom   62'
Pastor   77'
Report

Valur  1–0  Monaco
Eðvaldsson   55' Report

Porto  3–0  HJK
Madjer   6'
Sousa   22'
Águas   75'
Report
Attendance: 45,000

Górnik Zabrze  3–0  Jeunesse Esch
Warzycha   33'
Urban   45', 73'
Report
Attendance: 13,120

Real Madrid  3–0  Moss
Losada   20'
Tendillo   29'
Butragueño   32'
Report

Budapesti Honvéd  1–0  Celtic
Fodor   8' Report

Vitosha Sofia  0–2  Milan
Report Virdis   18'
Gullit   75'

Dundalk  0–5  Red Star Belgrade
Report Mrkela   50'
Musemić   60'
Stojković   63' (pen.)
Stošić   86'
Đurović   88'
Attendance: 3,206

Ħamrun Spartans  2–1  17 Nëntori
Refalo   46', 90' Report Stoja   5'

Pezoporikos Larnaca  1–2  IFK Göteborg
Livathinos   21' (pen.) Report Eriksson   17'
Ravelli   57'
Attendance: 5,500

Sparta Prague  1–5  Steaua București
Kukleta   20' Report Lăcătuș   29', 45'
Hagi   78', 88'
Stoica   86'
Attendance: 22,296

Spartak Moscow  2–0  Glentoran
Ivanov   53'
Shalimov   54'
Report
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: İhsan Türe (Turkey)

Club Brugge  1–0  Brøndby
Bettagno   88' Report
Attendance: 19,667
Referee: Antal Hutak (Hungary)

AEL  2–1  Neuchâtel Xamax
Agorogiannis   5'
Mitsibonas   90'
Report Hermann   59'

Rapid Wien  2–1  Galatasaray
Kranjčar   32'
Kienast   51'
Report Demiral   81'

Second leg edit

Monaco  2–0  Valur
Baldursson   15' (o.g.)
Weah   38'
Report

Monaco won 2–1 on aggregate.


HJK  2–0  Porto
Valla   60'
Kanerva   85'
Report

Porto won 3–2 on aggregate.


Jeunesse Esch  1–4  Górnik Zabrze
Theis   32' Report Komornicki   6', 30'
Urban   67'
Zagórski   83'

Górnik Zabrze won 7–1 on aggregate.


Moss  0–1  Real Madrid
Report Butragueño   39'
Attendance: 5,415
Referee: Eero Aho (Finland)

Real Madrid won 4–0 on aggregate.


Celtic  4–0  Budapesti Honvéd
Stark   15'
Walker   77'
McAvennie   80'
McGhee   89'
Report
Attendance: 42,763

Celtic won 4–1 on aggregate.


Red Star Belgrade  3–0  Dundalk
Šabanadžović   4'
Mrkela   51'
Savićević   67'
Report
Attendance: 10,816[2]
Referee: Sadık Deda (Turkey)

Red Star Belgrade won 8–0 on aggregate.


17 Nëntori  2–0  Ħamrun Spartans
Hodja   66'
Josa   69'
Report
Attendance: 19,250

17 Nëntori won 3–2 on aggregate.


IFK Göteborg  5–1  Pezoporikos Larnaca
R. Nilsson   6'
Zetterlund   8'
Holmgren   27'
Fröberg   44', 54'
Report Livathinos   39'
Attendance: 6,442

IFK Göteborg won 7–2 on aggregate.


Steaua București  2–2  Sparta Prague
Hagi   39'
Lăcătuș   78'
Report Bílek   12', 88'

Steaua București won 7–3 on aggregate.


Glentoran  1–1  Spartak Moscow
Moore   48' Report Cherenkov   89'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Oli Olsen (Iceland)

Spartak Moscow won 3–1 on aggregate.


Brøndby  2–1  Club Brugge
Frank   36'
Christensen   68'
Report Brylle   80'

2–2 on aggregate; Club Brugge won on away goals.


3–3 on aggregate; Neuchâtel Xamax won on penalties.


Galatasaray  2–0  Rapid Wien
Tanju   53'
Cüneyt   67'
Report

Galatasaray won 3–2 on aggregate.


Milan  5–2  Vitosha Sofia
Van Basten   2', 13', 43', 84'
Virdis   64'
Report Nachev   29'
Iliev   74'
Attendance: 53,086
Referee: Joe Worrall (England)

Milan won 7–2 on aggregate.


Werder Bremen  5–0  BFC Dynamo
Kutzop   22' (pen.)
Hermann   55'
Riedle   62'
Burgsmüller   71'
Schaaf   90'
Report
Attendance: 23,542

Werder Bremen won 5–3 on aggregate.

Second round edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PSV Eindhoven   5–2   Porto 5–0 0–2
Górnik Zabrze   2–4   Real Madrid 0–1 2–3
Celtic   0–1   Werder Bremen 0–1 0–0
Milan   2–2 (4–2 p)   Red Star Belgrade 1–1 1–11
17 Nëntori   0–4   IFK Göteborg 0–3 0–1
Steaua București   5–1   Spartak Moscow 3–0 2–1
Club Brugge   2–6   Monaco 1–0 1–6
Neuchâtel Xamax   3–5   Galatasaray 3–0 0–5

1 The second leg in Belgrade was replayed. The original second leg match in Belgrade was stopped by West German referee Dieter Pauly due to thick fog with Red Star leading 1–0. The result was then annulled and a replay took place the very next day. The replay ended in the above 1–1 scoreline.[3]

First leg edit

PSV Eindhoven  5–0  Porto
Kieft   15'
Ellerman   37'
Koeman   42', 52'
Janssen   48'
Report
Attendance: 25,500

Górnik Zabrze  0–1  Real Madrid
Report Sánchez   64' (pen.)
Attendance: 62,500

Celtic  0–1  Werder Bremen
Report Wolter   57'
Attendance: 50,624

Milan  1–1  Red Star Belgrade
Virdis   48' Report Stojković   47'
Attendance: 71,316

17 Nëntori  0–3  IFK Göteborg
Report Forsberg   32'
Ingesson   36'
L. Nilsson   82'

Steaua București  3–0  Spartak Moscow
Dumitrescu   33'
Hagi   58', 70' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 27,000

Club Brugge  1–0  Monaco
Mbuyu   48' Report
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

Neuchâtel Xamax  3–0  Galatasaray
Lüthi   55'
Chassot   87'
Decastel   90'
Report

Second leg edit

Werder Bremen  0–0  Celtic
Report
Attendance: 38,980
Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy)

Werder Bremen won 1–0 on aggregate.


Porto  2–0  PSV Eindhoven
Águas   44'
Domingos   82'
Report
Attendance: 19,500

PSV Eindhoven won 5–2 on aggregate.


Red Star Belgrade  1–0  Milan
Savićević   50' Report
Attendance: 71,212[4]

The match was abandoned in the 57th minute because of dense fog and low visibility with the score at 1–0. It was then voided and a full match replay was ordered for the following day with a 15:00 CET starting time. Furthermore, the replay was to begin with the same starting line-ups as the abandoned match, with the exception of Milan players Pietro Paolo Virdis and Carlo Ancelotti; Virdis had been sent off in the abandoned match, while Ancelotti picked up his second yellow card of the competition, meaning that he had to sit out a match.

2–2 on aggregate; Milan won on penalties.


IFK Göteborg  1–0  17 Nëntori
Forsberg   30' Report
Attendance: 4,434

IFK Göteborg won 4–0 on aggregate.


Spartak Moscow  1–2  Steaua București
Cherenkov   44' Report Lăcătuș   11'
Balint   89'

Steaua București won 5–1 on aggregate.


Monaco  6–1  Club Brugge
Fofana   5', 26', 73'
Sonor   8'
Touré   24', 30'
Report Audoor   62'
Attendance: 12,729

Monaco won 6–2 on aggregate.


Galatasaray  5–0  Neuchâtel Xamax
Uğur   18', 76'
Tanju   55', 78', 84'
Report
Attendance: 35,149

Galatasaray won 5–3 on aggregate.


Real Madrid  3–2  Górnik Zabrze
Sánchez   27', 84'
Butragueño   77'
Report Jegor   41'
Baran   54'

Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PSV Eindhoven   2–3   Real Madrid 1–1 1–2
Werder Bremen   0–1   Milan 0–0 0–1
IFK Göteborg   2–5   Steaua București 1–0 1–5
Monaco   1–2   Galatasaray 0–1 1–1

First leg edit

PSV Eindhoven  1–1  Real Madrid
Romário   53' Report Butragueño   45'
Attendance: 27,500[6]
Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

Werder Bremen  0–0  Milan
Report

IFK Göteborg  1–0  Steaua București
Ingesson   54' Report
Attendance: 16,067

Monaco  0–1  Galatasaray
Report Tanju   19'
Attendance: 16,000[8]

Second leg edit

Real Madrid  2–1 (a.e.t.)  PSV Eindhoven
Sánchez   72' (pen.)
Martín Vázquez   105'
Report Romário   84'

Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate.


Milan  1–0  Werder Bremen
Van Basten   31' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 71,207

Milan won 1–0 on aggregate.


Steaua București  5–1  IFK Göteborg
Lăcătuș   7', 16', 65'
Dumitrescu   39'
Balint   90'
Report Zetterlund   53'
Attendance: 23,000[9]

Steaua București won 5–2 on aggregate.


Galatasaray  1–1  Monaco
Prekazi   51' Report Weah   65'

Galatasaray won 2–1 on aggregate.

Semi-finals edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Madrid   1–6   Milan 1–1 0–5
Steaua București   5–1   Galatasaray 4–0 1–1

First leg edit

Real Madrid  1–1  Milan
Sánchez   41' Report Van Basten   74'

Second leg edit

Milan  5–0  Real Madrid
Ancelotti   18'
Rijkaard   25'
Gullit   45'
Van Basten   49'
Donadoni   59'
Report
Attendance: 73,112

Milan won 6–1 on aggregate.


Galatasaray  1–1  Steaua București
Cüneyt   36' Report Dumitrescu   39'

Steaua București won 5–1 on aggregate.

Final edit

Steaua București  0–4  Milan
Report Gullit   18', 38'
Van Basten   28', 46'

Top goalscorers edit

Rank Name Team Goals
1   Marco van Basten   Milan 10
2   Marius Lăcătuș   Steaua București 7
3   Gheorghe Hagi   Steaua București 6
4   Tanju Çolak   Galatasaray 5
  Hugo Sánchez   Real Madrid 5
6   Ilie Dumitrescu   Steaua București 4
  Emilio Butragueño   Real Madrid 4
  Ruud Gullit   Milan 4
9   Gabi Balint   Steaua București 3
  Youssouf Falikou Fofana   Monaco 3
  Dragan Stojković   Red Star Belgrade 3
  Jan Urban   Górnik Zabrze 3
  Pietro Paolo Virdis   Milan 3

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Nöldner, Jürgen (13 September 1988). "Vielen Dank für den Abend" (PDF). Neue Fußballwoche (FuWo) (de) (in German). Vol. 1988, no. 37. Berlin: DFV der DDR. p. 6. ISSN 0323-8407. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Red Star Belgrade v Dundalk, 5 October 1988" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  3. ^ "How Milan's success was 'born in Belgrade fog'". BBC Sport.
  4. ^ "Red Star Belgrade v Milan, 9 November 1988" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Red Star Belgrade v Milan, 10 November 1988" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  6. ^ "PSV Eindhoven v Real Madrid, 1 March 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Werder Bremen v Milan, 1 March 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  8. ^ "Monaco v Galatasaray, 1 March 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Steaua București v IFK Göteborg, 15 March 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Galatasaray v Monaco, 15 March 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  11. ^ "Real Madrid v Milan, 5 April 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Steaua București v Galatasaray, 5 April 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  13. ^ "Galatasaray v Steaua București, 19 April 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 9 May 2023.

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