Champions' Cup 1990-91 - Results Overview
Round 1 19-09-90 FC Tirol Innsbruck (Aut) 5-0 Kuusysi Lahti (Fin) [Nestor Raul Gorosito 29, Oliver Prudlo 35, Peter Pacult 41, 60, 81] 03-10-90 Kuusysi Lahti (Fin) 1-2 FC Tirol Innsbruck (Aut) [Sami Vehkakoski 71; Peter Pacult 5, 50pen] 19-09-90 APOEL Nicosia (Cyp) 2-3 Bayern Munchen (Ger) [Sinisa Gogic 5, Giorgos Pantziaras 80; Stefan Reuter 72, Alan Mclnally 87, Thomas Strunz 89] 02-10-90 Bayern München (Ger) 4-0 APOEL Nicosia (Cyp) [Klaus Augenthaler 48, Radmilo Mihajlovic 64, 89, 90+] 18-09-90 OB Odense (Den) 1-4 Real Madrid (Esp) [Per Pedersen 21; Adolfo Aldana 17, Hugo Sanchez 26, Francisco Villarroya 82, Juan Jose Maqueda 88] 02-10-90 Real Madrid (Esp) 6-0 OB Odense (Den) [Sebastian Losada 14, 53, 74, Jose Miguel Gonzalez “Michel” 36, Adolfo Aldana 46, 81] 19-09-90 Olympique Marseille (Fra) 5-1 Dinamo Tirana (Alb) [Jean-Pierre Papin 45pen, 68, 74, Eric Cantona 70, Philippe Vercruysse 90+; Ermal Tahiri 89pen] 03-10-90 Dinamo Tirana (Alb) 0-0 Olympique Marseille (Fra) 19-09-90 KA Akureyri (Isl) 1-0 CSKA Sofia (Bul) [Baldur Bragasson 17] 03-10-90 CSKA Sofia (Bul) 3-0 KA Akureyri (Isl) [Hristo Marashliev 19, 80, Georgi Georgiev 48] 19-09-90 Napoli (Ita) 3-0 Újpest Dózsa (Hun) [Marco Baroni 35, Diego Maradona 43, 76] 03-10-90 Újpest Dózsa (Hun) 0-2 Napoli (Ita) [Giuseppe Incocciati 13, Ricardo Rogério de Brito “Alemão” 35] 19-09-90 Union Luxembourg (Lux) 1-3 Dynamo Dresden (GDR) [Patrick Morocutti 45; Torsten Gütschow 47, Marc Birsens 78og, Sven Radtke 90+] 03-10-90 Dynamo Dresden (GDR) 3-0 Union Luxembourg (Lux) [Uwe Jahnig 18, 45, Torsten Gütschow 34] 19-09-90 Valletta FC (Mlt) 0-4 Glasgow Rangers (Sco) [Alistair “Ally” McCoist 16pen, Mark Hateley 58, Maurice “Mo” Johnston 75, 80] 02-10-90 Glasgow Rangers (Sco) 6-0 Valletta FC (Mlt) [David Dodds 5, John Spencer 6, Maurice “Mo” Johnston 19, 37, 76pen, Alistair “Ally” McCoist 75] 19-09-90 Lillestrøm SK (Nor) 1-1 Club Brugge (Bel) [Gunnar Halle 81; Lorenzo Staelens 4] 03-10-90 Club Brugge (Bel) 2-0 Lillestrøm SK (Nor) [Foeke Booy 2, Frank Farina 82] 19-09-90 Lech Poznan (Pol) 3-0 Panathinaikos (Gre) [Czeslaw Jakolcewicz 2pen, 19, Marek Rzepka 64] 03-10-90 Panathinaikos (Gre) 1-2 Lech Poznan (Pol) [Dimitris Saravakos 44; Boguslaw Pachelski 68, Kazimierz Moskal 85] 19-09-90 FC Porto (Por) 5-0 Portadown (Nir)* [“Geraldão” Dutra Pereira 6, Stephane Paille 17, 77, Emil Kostadinov 32, Claudio Ibrahim Vaz “Branco” 50] 03-10-90 Portadown (Nir) 1-8 FC Porto (Por) [Sandy Fraser 36; Rabah Madjer 9, 15, 33, 55, Jose Orlando Vinha Rocha “Semedo” 40, Stéphane Paille 50, 79, “Jorge” António Pinto Couto 81] 19-09-90 Dinamo Bucuresti (Rom) 4-0 St. Patrick's Athletic (Irl) [Anton Dobos 2, Marian Damaschin 19, Dorin Mateut 24, Marius Cheregi 80] 03-10-90 St.Patrick's Athletic (Irl) 1-1 Dinamo Bucuresti (Rom) [Patrick "Pat" Fenlon 37; Dorin Mateut 76] 19-09-90 Malmo FF (Swe) 3-2 Besiktas (Tur) [Håkan "Kurt" Lindman 29, Patrick Andersson 58, Recep Çetin 61og; Feyyaz Uçar 50, 59] 03-10-90 Besiktas (Tur) 2-2 Malmö FF (Swe) [Ali Gültiken 30, Feyyaz Uçar 43; Marcus Ekheim 53, Bent Skammelsrud 63] 19-09-90 Sparta Praha (TCH) 0-2 Spartak Moscow (URS) [Igor Shalimov 25, Valery Shmarov 58] 03-10-90 Spartak Moscow (URS) 2-0 Sparta Praha (TCH) [Hennady Perepadenko 33, Oleg Ivanov 51] 19-09-90 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) 1-1 Grasshoppers Zürich (Sui) [Dragisa Binic 44; Peter Kozle 14] 03-10-90 Grasshoppers Zürich (Sui) 1-4 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) [Peter Kozle 62pen; Darko Pancev 12, Robert Prosinecki 49pen, 83pen, Dejan Savicevic 59] *Bye: AC Milan Round 2 24-10-90 Real Madrid (Esp) 9-1 FC Tirol Innsbruck (Aut) [Emilio Butragueño 4, 30, 48, Hugo Sánchez 7, 14, 72, 85, Fernando Hierro 37, Miguel Tendillo 80; Peter Pacult 17] 07-11-90 FC Tirol Innsbruck (Aut) 2-2 Real Madrid (Esp) [Alfred Hortnagl 14, Manfred Linzmaier 90+; Sebastian Losada 34, 45+] 24-10-90 AC Milan (Ita) 0-0 Club Brugge (Bel) 07-11-90 Club Brugge (Bel) 0-1 AC Milan (Ita) [Angelo Carbone 47] 24-10-90 Napoli (Ita) 0-0 Spartak Moscow (URS) 07-11-90 Spartak Moscow (URS) 0-0 Napoli (Ita) [aet, 5-3 pen] 25-10-90 Lech Poznan (Pol) 3-2 Olympique Marseille (Fra) [Damian Lukasik 31, Boguslaw Pachelski 41, Andrzej Juskowiak 58; Laurent Fournier 8, Christopher Waddle 64] 07-11-90 Olympique Marseille (Fra) 6-1 Lech Poznan (Pol) [Jean-Pierre Papin 19, Philippe Vercruysse 34, 45, 84, Jean Tigana 89, Basile Boli 90+; Czeslaw Jakolcewicz 59pen] 23-10-90 Bayern München (Ger) 4-0 CSKA Sofia (Bul) [Stefan Reuter 3, 62pen, Roland Wohlfarth 28, Klaus Augenthaler 54] 06-11-90 CSKA Sofia (Bul) 0-3 Bayern München (Ger) [Roland Wohlfarth 16, Stefan Effenberg 78, Alan Mclnally 84] 24-10-90 Dinamo Bucuresti (Rom) 0-0 FC Porto (Por) 07-11-90 FC Porto (Por) 4-0 Dinamo Bucuresti (Rom) [Emil Kostadinov 3, 22, “Geraldão” Dutra Pereira 48pen, “Domingos” José Paciencia Oliveira 63] 24-10-90 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) 3-0 Glasgow Rangers (Sco) [John Brown 8og, Robert Prosinecki 65, Darko Pancev 74] 07-11-90 Glasgow Rangers (Sco) 1-1 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) [Alistair “Ally” McCoist 76; Darko Pancev 51] 24-10-90 Dynamo Dresden (GDR) 1-1 Malmö FF (Swe) [Torsten Gütschow 45; Leif Engqvist 18] 07-11-90 Malmö FF (Swe) 1-1 Dynamo Dresden (GDR) [aet, 4-5 pen] [Torbjörn Persson 72pen; Torsten Gütschow 19] Quarter Finals 06-03-91 AC Milan (Ita) 1-1 Olympique Marseille (Fra) [Ruud Gullit 14; Jean-Pierre Papin 27] 20-03-91 Olympique Marseille (Fra) 3-0 AC Milan (Ita)* *UEFA decided a 3-0 w.o. for Olympique. AC Milan refused to go back to the field after a power failure and restoration during injury time. 06-03-91 Bayern München (Ger) 1-1 FC Porto (Por) [Manfred Bender 31; “Domingos” José Paciencia Oliveira 65] 20-03-91 FC Porto (Por) 0-2 Bayern München (Ger) [Christian Ziege 19, Manfred Bender 71] 06-03-91 Spartak Moscow (URS) 0-0 Real Madrid (Esp) 20-03-91 Real Madrid (Esp) 1-3 Spartak Moscow (URS) [Emilio Butragueño 10; Dmitri Radchenko 20, 38, Valery Shmarov 64] 06-03-91 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) 3-0 Dynamo Dresden (GDR) [Robert Prosinecki 20, Dragisa Binic 42, Dejan Savicevic 56] 20-03-91 Dynamo Dresden (GDR) 0-3 Red Star Belgrade (YUG)* *Game abandoned after 78 mins due to public misconduct and throwing object into the field. UEFA decided a 3-0 w.o. for Red Star Belgrade. Semi Finals 10-04-91 Bayern München (Ger) 1-2 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) [Roland Wohlfarth 22; Darko Pancev 45, Dejan Savicevic 70] 24-04-91 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) 2-2 Bayern München (Ger) [Sinisa Mihajlovic 25, Klaus Augenthaler 90og; Klaus Augenthaler 65, Manfred Bender 70] 10-04-91 Spartak Moscow (URS) 1-3 Olympique Marseille (Fra) [Igor Shalimov 58; Abedi Ayew “Abedi Pelé” 27, Jean-Pierre Papin 31, Philippe Vercruysse 88] 24-04-91 Olympique Marseille (Fra) 2-1 Spartak Moscow (URS) [Abédi Ayew “Abedi Pelé” 34, Basile Boli 48; Aleksandr Mostovoi 58pen] Final 26-05-91 Red Star Belgrade (YUG) 0-0 Olympique Marseille (Fra) [aet, 5-3 pen] In San Nicola Stadium (Bari) RED STAR: Stevan Stojanovic (c); Refik Sabanadzovic, Vladimir Jugovic, Miodrag Belodedici, Ilija Najdoski, Slobodan Marovic, Dejan Savicevic (Vlada Stosic 84), Robert Prosinecki, Sinisa Mihajlovic, Dragisa Binic, Darko Pancev COACH: Ljubomir Petrovic OLYMPIQUE: Pascal Olmeta; Basile Boli, Jose Mozer, Bernard Casoni, Manuel Amoros, Laurent Fournier (Philippe Vercruysse 75), Bruno Germain, Eric di Meco (Dragan Stojkovic 111), Chris Waddle, Jean-Pierre Papin (c), Abedi Pelé COACH: Raymond Goethals YCARDS RED: Dragisa Binic 22, Sinisa Mihajlovic 42, Slobodan Marovic 67 OLY: Basile Boli 28 REF: Tullio Lanese (Italy) ATT: 56,000 1-0 Robert Prosinecki 1-0 Manuel Amoros (saved) 2-0 Dragisa Binic 2-1 Bernard Casoni 3-1 Miodrag Belodedici 3-2 Jean-Pierre Papin 4-2 Sinisa Mihajlovic 4-3 Jose Mozer 5-3 Darko Pancev
6 – Peter Pacult [FC Tirol Innsbruck], Jean-Pierre Papin [Olympique Marseille] 5 – Maurice John Giblin ‘Mo’ Johnston [Rangers], Sebastian Losada, Hugo Sanchez [Real Madrid], Philippe Vercruysse [Olympique Marseille] 4 – Emilio Butragueno [Real Madrid], Torsten Gutschow [Dynamo Dresden], Rabah Madjer, Stephane Paille [FC Porto], Darko Pancev, Robert Prosinecki [Crvena Zvezda Beograd] 3 – Adolfo Aldana [Real Madrid], Klaus Augenthaler, Manfred Bender, Radmilo Mihajlovic, Stefan Reuter, Roland Wohlfarth [Bayern Munchen], Ucar Feyyaz [Besiktas], Czeslaw Jakolcewicz [Lech Poznan], Emil Kostadinov [FC Porto], Alistair ‘Ally’ McCoist [Rangers], Dejan Savicevic [Crvena Zvezda Beograd] 2 – Abedi Pele, Boli [Olympique Marseille], Binic [Crvena Zvezda Beograd], Domingos, Geraldao [FC Porto], Jahnig [Dynamo Dresden], Kozle [Grasshopper-Club], Maradona [Napoli], Marashliev [CSKA Sofia], Mateut [Dinamo Bucuresti], McInally [Bayern Munchen], Pachelski [Lech Poznan], Radchenko, Shalimov, Shmarov [Spartak Moscow] 1 – Alemao, Baroni, Incocciati [Napoli], Ali [Besiktas], Andersson, Ekheim, Engquist, Lindman, Persson, Skammelsrud [Malmo FF], Booy, Farina, Staelens [Club Brugge], Bragasson [KA Akureyi], Branco, Semedo [FC Porto], Cantona, Fournier, Tigana, Waddle [Olympique Marseille], Carbone, Gullit [AC Milan], Cheregi, Damaschin, Dobos [Dinamo Bucuresti], Dodds, Spencer [Rangers], Effenberg, Strunz, Ziege [Bayern Munchen], Fenlon [St.Patrick’s Athletic], Fraser [Portadown], Georgiev [CSKA Sofia], Gogic, Pantziaras [APOEL Nicosia], Gorosito, Hortnagl, Linzmaier, Prudlo [FC Tirol Innsbruck], Halle [Lillestrom SK], Hateley [Rangers], Hierro, Maqueda, Michel, Tendillo, Villarroya [Real Madrid], Ivanov, Mostovoj, Perepadenko [Spartak Moscow], Jorge Couto [FC Porto], Juskowiak, Lukasik, Moskal, Rzepka [Lech Poznan], Mihajlovic [Crvena Zvezda Beograd], Morocutti [Union Luxembourg], Pedersen [OB Odense], Radtke [Dynamo Dresden], Saravakos [Panathinaikos], Tahiri [Dinamo Tirana], Vehkakoski [Kuusysi Lahti] Own goals – Klaus Augenthaler [Bayern Munchen] for Crvena Zvezda Beograd Marc Birsens [Union Luxembourg] for Dynamo Dresden John Brown [Rangers] for Crvena Zvezda Beograd Cetin Recep [Besiktas] for Malmo FF ALL-TIME 1955-1991 49 – Alfredo Di Stefano [Real Madrid] 47 - ‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira [Benfica SL] 36 – Ferenc Puskas [Honved Budapesti -1/Real Madrid -35] 34 - Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Muller [Bayern Munchen] 31 - Francisco Gento [Real Madrid] 24 - Jose Joao Altafini [AC Milan –20/Juventus –4] 23 - Carlos Alonso Gonzalez “Santillana” [Real Madrid] 22 - ‘Jose Augusto’ Pinto de Almeida [Benfica SL] 21 - Amaro Amancio [Real Madrid] 20 - Jose Torres Augusto da Costa Senica [Benfica SL] 19 - Paul Van Himst [RSC Anderlecht] 18 - Jose Pinto Carvalho dos Santos “Aguas” [Benfica SL], Bora Kostic [Crvena Zvezda Beograd], Johan Cruijff [AFC Ajax], Jozef Adamec [Dukla Praha –7/Spartak Trnava –11], Jose Martinez ‘Pirri’ [Real Madrid] 17 - Michel Platini [Juventus], Emilio Butragueno, Hugo Sanchez [Real Madrid] 16 - Sandro Mazzola [Internazionale], Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Dieter Hoeness [Bayern Munchen] 15 - Wlodzimierz Lubanski [Gornik Zabrze], Ferenc Bene [Ujpesti Dosza], Tamagnini Manuel Gomes Baptista “Nene” [Benfica SL], 14 - Jose Hector Rial Laguia [Real Madrid], Denis Law [Manchester United], Josef “Jupp” Heynckes [Borussia Monchen Gladbach] Kenneth Dalglish [Celtic Glasgow -4/Liverpool FC -10], Ian Rush [Liverpool FC], Torbjorn Nilsson [IFK Goteborg], Soren Lerby [AFC Ajax -13/PSV Eindhoven -1] 13 – Dennis Viollet [Manchester United], William Wallace [Celtic Glasgow], Antonis Antoniadis [Panathinaikos], Marco ‘Marcel’ Van Basten [AC Milan], Marius Lacatus [Steaua Bucuresti] 12 - Metin Oktay [Galatasaray SK], Ivan Mraz [Sparta Praha –8/Dukla Praha –4], Joaquin Peiro [Atletico Madrid –6/Internazionale –6], Mario Esteves Coluna [Benfica SL], Piet Keizer, Sjaak Swart [AFC Ajax], Luis Aragones [Atletico Madrid], Herve Revelli [AS Saint-Etienne], Conny Torstensson [Atvidabergs FF –2/Bayern Munchen –10], Terence McDermott [Liverpool FC], Allan Simonsen [Borussia Monchen Gladbach -11/Vejle BK -1], Oleg Blokhin [Dynamo Kiev], Rabah Madjer [FC Porto], Jean-Pierre Papin [Olympique Marseille], Roland Wohlfarth [Bayern Munchen] 11 – Tommy Taylor [Manchester United], ‘Evaristo’ de Macedo Filho [FC Barcelona –10/Real Madrid -1], Vladimir Kovacevic [FK Partizan Beograd], Ernest Pol [Gornik Zabrze], Jurgen Piepenburg [Vorwarts Berlin], Ramon Grosso [Real Madrid], Jair da Costa [Internazionale], James Johnstone [Celtic Glasgow], Antal Dunai II [Ujpesti Dosza], Claudio Sulser [Grasshopper-Club], Paolo Rossi [Juventus], Gheorghe Hagi [Steaua Bucuresti] 10 – Peter Palotas [Voros Lobogo -6/MTK Budapesti -4], Just Fontaine [Stade de Reims], Jacques Foix [OGC Nice], Rudolf Kucera [Dukla Praha], Roger Hunt, Philip Neal [Liverpool FC], Robert ‘Bobby’ Charlton [Manchester United], Luigi ‘Lou’ Macari, Robert Lennox [Celtic Glasgow], Willem Van Hanegem [Feyenoord Rotterdam], Willem “Willy” Van der Kuijlen [PSV Eindhoven], Raymond Kennedy [Arsenal FC -4/Liverpool FC -6], Leonid Burjak [Dynamo Kiev], Zoran Filipovic [Crvena Zvezda Beograd -8/Benfica SL -2], Horst Hrubesch [Hamburger SV -9/Standard CL Liege -1], Tzvetan Yonchev [CSKA Sofia], Anton Polster [Austria Wien], Peter Pacult [FC Tirol Innsbruck] 9 – 17 players 8 – 30 players 7 – 46 players
Champions' Cup 1990-91 - Results Overview
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