1989–90 UEFA Cup

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1989–90 UEFA Cup
Dates 9 August 1989 – 16 May 1990
Final positions
Champions Italy Juventus (2nd title)
Runners-up Italy Fiorentina
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Germany Falko Götz (6 goals)
Germany Karl-Heinz Riedle

The 1989–90 UEFA Cup was won by Juventus on aggregate over Fiorentina. This was the first final between two Italian sides in the UEFA competitions history and the third between two clubs of the same country.

It was the last season for which English clubs were banned from European competitions, as sequel to the Heysel disaster in May 1985. The English clubs who missed out of this season of the competition were Nottingham Forest, Norwich City, Derby County and Tottenham Hotspur.

Preliminary round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Auxerre France 3–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 0–1 3–1

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FK Austria Wien Austria 4–0 Netherlands Ajax Amsterdam 1–0 3–0
Vitosha Sofia Bulgaria 3–4 Belgium R. Antwerp F.C. 0–0 3–4
Apollon Limassol Cyprus 1–4 Spain Real Zaragoza 0–3 1–1
Aberdeen F.C. Scotland 2–2(a) Austria SK Rapid Wien 2–1 0–1
Hibernian F.C. Scotland 4–0 Hungary Videoton FC Fehérvár 1–0 3–0
Atlético Madrid Spain 1–1(p) Italy Fiorentina 1–0 0–1
Valencia CF Spain 4–2 Romania Victoria Bucureşti 3–1 1–1
Kuusysi Lahti Finland 2–3 France Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 2–3
RoPS Finland 2–1 Poland GKS Katowice 1–1 1–0
Auxerre France 8–0 Albania KS Apolonia Fier 5–0 3–0
Sochaux France 12–0 Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 7–0 5–0
Iraklis Greece 1–2 Switzerland FC Sion 1–0 0–2
Glentoran F.C. Northern Ireland 1–5 Scotland Dundee United F.C. 1–3 0–2
IA Iceland 1–6 Belgium R.F.C. de Liege 0–2 1–4
Atalanta Italy 0–2 Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 0–0 0–2
Valletta Malta 1–7 Austria First Vienna FC 1–4 0–3
Lillestrøm S.K. Norway 1–5 West Germany Werder Bremen 1–3 0–2
FC Twente Netherlands 1–4 Belgium Club Brugge 0–0 1–4
Górnik Zabrze Poland 2–5 Italy Juventus 0–1 2–4
Sporting CP Portugal 0–0(p) Italy Napoli 0–0 0–0
F.C. Porto Portugal 4–1 Romania Flacăra Moreni 2–0 2–1
Köln West Germany 5–1 Czechoslovakia FC Nitra 4–1 1–0
VfB Stuttgart West Germany 3–2 Netherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam 2–0 1–2
Örgryte IS Sweden 2–7 West Germany Hamburger SV 1–2 1–5
FC Wettingen Switzerland 5–0 Republic of Ireland Dundalk F.C. 3–0 2–0
Galatasaray Turkey 1–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 1–1 0–2
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 6–1 Hungary MTK Hungaria FC 4–0 2–1
FC Zenit Leningrad Soviet Union 3–1 Denmark Naestved BK 3–1 0–0
FK Zalgiris Vilnius Soviet Union 2–1 Sweden IFK Goteborg 2–0 0–1
FK Rad Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–3 Greece Olympiacos 2–1 0–2
FC Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany 3–2 Portugal Boavista F.C. 1–0 2–2(aet)
F.C. Hansa Rostock East Germany 2–7 Czechoslovakia FC Baník Ostrava 2–3 0–4

First leg

12 September 1989
Iraklis Greece 1–0 Switzerland FC Sion
Tountziaris Goal 28'



12 September 1989
Górnik Zabrze Poland 0–1 Italy Juventus
Zavarov Goal 72'

13 September 1989
Sporting CP Portugal 0–0 Italy Napoli


13 September 1989
F.C. Porto Portugal 2–0 Romania Flacăra Moreni
Zé Carlos Goal 36'
Branco Goal 48'
Estádio das Antas, Porto
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Gerhardt Kapl (Austria)

Second leg

26 September 1989
FC Sion Switzerland 2–0 Greece Iraklis
Baljić Goal 75'
López Goal 79'
Stade Tourbillon, Sion
Attendance: 14.630
Referee: Enriquez Negreira (Spain)

Sion won 2–1 on aggregate.


This season Fiorentina played in Perugia as Fiorentina's stadium was undergoing renovations for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Fiorentina 1–1 Atlético Madrid on aggregate. Fiorentina won 3–1 on penalties.


27 September 1989
Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 2–0 Italy Atalanta
Cherenkov Goal 28'
Rodionov Goal 85'
Central Lenin Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Bo Karlsson (Sweden)

Spartak Moscow won 2–0 on aggregate.


27 September 1989
Juventus Italy 4–2 Poland Górnik Zabrze
Schillaci Goal 2' Goal 25'
Fortunato Goal 4'
Marocchi Goal 6'
Koseła Goal 43'
Lissek Goal 82'

Juventus won 5–2 on aggregate.


Napoli 0–0 Sporting CP on aggregate. Napoli won 4–3 on penalties.


27 September 1989
Victoria București Romania 1–1 Spain Valencia CF
Hanganu Goal 52' Toni Goal 37'
Victoria Stadium, Bucharest
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

Valencia won 4–2 on aggregate.


27 September 1989
Flacăra Moreni Romania 1–2 Portugal F.C. Porto
Beldie Goal 52' Magalhães Goal 21'
Rui Águas Goal 89'
Stadionul Flacăra, Moreni
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Yusuf Namoğlu (Turkey)

Porto won 4–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
First Vienna FC Austria 3–3(a) Greece Olympiacos 2–2 1–1
R. Antwerp F.C. Belgium 6–3 Scotland Dundee United F.C. 4–0 2–3
Club Brugge Belgium 4–6 Austria SK Rapid Wien 1–2 3–4
Hibernian F.C. Scotland 0–1 Belgium R.F.C. de Liege 0–0 0–1(aet)
Real Zaragoza Spain 1–2 West Germany Hamburger SV 1–0 0–2(aet)
RoPS Finland 0–8 France Auxerre 0–5 0–3
Paris Saint-Germain France 1–3 Italy Juventus 0–1 1–2
Fiorentina Italy (a)1–1 France Sochaux 0–0 1–1
F.C. Porto Portugal 5–4 Spain Valencia CF 3–1 2–3
Werder Bremen West Germany 5–2 Austria FK Austria Wien 5–0 0–2
Köln West Germany 3–1 Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 3–1 0–0
FC Sion Switzerland 3–5 East Germany FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 2–1 1–4
FC Wettingen Switzerland 1–2 Italy Napoli 0–0 1–2
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 4–1 Czechoslovakia FC Baník Ostrava 3–0 1–1
FC Zenit Leningrad Soviet Union 0–6 West Germany VfB Stuttgart 0–1 0–5
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 5–1 Soviet Union FK Zalgiris Vilnius 4–1 1–0

First leg


18 October 1989
Fiorentina Italy 0–0 France Sochaux

18 October 1989
FC Wettingen Switzerland 0–0 Italy Napoli

Second leg

1 November 1989
Juventus Italy 2–1 France Paris Saint-Germain
Galia Goal 26'
Bosser Goal 83' (o.g.)
Bravo Goal 30'

Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate.


1 November 1989
Sochaux France 1–1 Italy Fiorentina
Laurey Goal 36' Buso Goal 32'

Sochaux 1–1 Fiorentina on aggregate. Fiorentina won on away goals rule.


1 November 1989
Napoli Italy 2–1 Switzerland FC Wettingen
Baroni Goal 47'
Mauro Goal 74' (pen.)
Bertelsen Goal 13'

Napoli won 2–1 on aggregate.

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SK Rapid Wien Austria 2–3 Belgium R.F.C. de Liege 1–0 1–3
R. Antwerp F.C. Belgium 2–1 West Germany VfB Stuttgart 1–0 1–1
Olympiacos Greece 1–1(a) France Auxerre 1–1 0–0
Fiorentina Italy 1–0 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 0–0
Napoli Italy 3–8 West Germany Werder Bremen 2–3 1–5
Juventus Italy 3–1 East Germany FC Karl-Marx-Stadt 2–1 1–0
Hamburger SV West Germany (a)2–2 Portugal F.C. Porto 1–0 1–2
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–3 West Germany Köln 2–0 0–3

First leg

22 November 1989
Fiorentina Italy 1–0 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Baggio Goal 77' (pen.)

22 November 1989
Napoli Italy 2–3 West Germany Werder Bremen
Alemão Goal 52'
Careca Goal 65'
Neubarth Goal 41'
Riedle Goal 46'
Rufer Goal 90'

Second leg

6 December 1989
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 0–0 Italy Fiorentina
Republican Stadium, Kiev
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Joe Worrall (England)

Fiorentina won 1–0 on aggregate.


6 December 1989
Werder Bremen West Germany 5–1 Italy Napoli
Riedle Goal 24' Goal 62'
Rufer Goal 55'
Sauer Goal 88'
Eilts Goal 90'
Bratseth Goal 70' (o.g.)

Werder Bremen won 8–3 on aggregate.


Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
R.F.C. de Liege Belgium 3–4 West Germany Werder Bremen 1–4 2–0
Fiorentina Italy 2–0 France Auxerre 1–0 1–0
Köln West Germany 2–0 Belgium R. Antwerp F.C. 2–0 0–0
Hamburger SV West Germany 2–3 Italy Juventus 0–2 2–1

First leg


Second leg

21 March 1990
Auxerre France 0–1 Italy Fiorentina
Nappi Goal 78'

Fiorentina won 2–0 on aggregate.


21 March 1990
Juventus Italy 1–2 West Germany Hamburger SV
Galia Goal 34' Furtok Goal 72'
Merkle Goal 78'

Juventus won 3–2 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus Italy 3–2 West Germany Köln 3–2 0–0
Werder Bremen West Germany 1–1(a) Italy Fiorentina 1–1 0–0

First leg

4 April 1990
Juventus Italy 3–2 West Germany Köln
Rui Barros Goal 22'
Higl Goal 45' (o.g.)
Marocchi Goal 53'
Götz Goal 80'
Sturm Goal 90'

Second leg

18 April 1990
Köln West Germany 0–0 Italy Juventus

Juventus won 3–2 on aggregate.


Fiorentina 1–1 Werder Bremen on aggregate. Fiorentina won on away goals rule.

Final

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First leg

2 May 1990
Juventus Italy 3–1 Italy Fiorentina
Galia Goal 3'
Casiraghi Goal 59'
De Agostini Goal 73'
Buso Goal 10'

Second leg

16 May 1990
Fiorentina Italy 0–0 Italy Juventus
Stadio Partenio, Avellino
Attendance: 30,999
Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany)

Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate.

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