Puchar Europy Mistrzów Klubowych (1989/1990)
European Champion Clubs’ Cup | |||
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Szczegóły turnieju | |||
Gospodarz | UEFA | ||
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Termin | 13 września 1989 - 23 maja 1990 | ||
Liczba drużyn | 32 | ||
Mistrz | A.C. Milan (4. tytuł) | ||
Statystyki turnieju | |||
Mecze | 61 | ||
Strzelone gole | 169 (2,77 na mecz) | ||
Król strzelców |
XXXV Puchar Europy Mistrzów Klubowych 1989/1990
(ang. European Champion Clubs’ Cup)
I runda
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Peischl 8, 2:0 H. Müller 11k, 3:0 Westerthaler 58, 4:0 Pacult 72, 5:0 Pacult 75, 6:0 Hortnagel 80 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Walters 26, 1:1 Kogl 28, 1:2 Thon 46k, 1:3 Augenthaler 66 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 0:1 Thern 59, 0:2 Ricardo Gomes 64, 1:2 Carlyle 73 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Sauzée 62, 2:0 Papin 67, 3:0 Vercruysse 81 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Fodor 55 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 0:1 Kudrickij 9, 0:2 Kudrickij 53, 1:2 Mooney 88k (mecz we Wrexham) |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Stroppa 5, 2:0 Massaro 38, 3:0 Massaro 70, 4:0 Evani 81 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 0:1 Butragueño 26, 0:2 Michel 67k, 0:3 Michel 69 (mecz w Saarbrücken) |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Walker 59 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Kieft 4, 2:0 Ellerman 54, 3:0 Romario 81 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 0:1 Penew 18, 1:1 M. Szewczyk 43 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Petrescu 30, 2:0 Hagi 41k, 3:0 Balint 73, 4:0 Musznay 85 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Lindman 74 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 0:1 Hakan 19, 1:1 Čabala 57, 2:1 Bilek 74k, 3:1 Bilek 78 |
![]() ![]() 1 13.09 1989 1:0 Lieberam 75 |
II runda
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 1:0 Papin 55, Manolas 80s |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 0:1 Pacheco 32k, 0:2 Valdo 86 |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 1:0 Rijkaard 9, 2:0 van Basten 14k |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 1:0 Kögl 16k, 2:0 R. Mihajlović 26, 2:1 Minga 30, 3:1 R. Mihajlović 64 |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 1:0 Lacatus 18 |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 0:1 Stoiczkow 13, 0:2 Kostadinow 57, 1:2 Bück 75k, 2:2 Skuhravý 84 (mecz w Trnawie) |
![]() ![]() 1 18.10 1989 1:0 Judin 37, 2:0 Son 68 |
1/4 finału
![]() ![]() 1 07.03 1990 |
![]() ![]() 1 07.03 1990 0:1 Thys 85 |
![]() ![]() 1 07.03 1990 1:0 M. Magnusson 7k |
![]() ![]() 1 07.03 1990 1:0 Wohlfarth 75, 1:1 Povlsen 77, 2:1 Grahammer 85 |
1/2 finału
![]() ![]() 1 04.04 1990 0:1 Lima Pereira 10, 1:1 Sauzée 13, 2:1 Papin 44 |
![]() ![]() 1 04.04 1990 1:0 van Basten 77k |
Finał
23 maja 1990 Wiedeń Praterstadion (57 500)
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