1990 UEFA Cup Final

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1990 UEFA Cup Final
Event1989–90 UEFA Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date2 May 1990
VenueStadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin
RefereeEmilio Soriano Aladrén (Spain)
Attendance45,000
Second leg
Date16 May 1990
VenueStadio Partenio, Avellino
RefereeAron Schmidhuber (West Germany)
Attendance32,000
1989
1991

The 1990 UEFA Cup Final was an association football tie played on 2 May 1990 and 16 May 1990 between Juventus and Fiorentina of Italy. Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate. This was the first final between two Italian sides in the UEFA competitions' history and the third between two clubs of the same country.

The first game was the last official football game played at the Stadio Comunale until 2006, when Stadio delle Alpi was closed.

The second game was played in Avellino because Fiorentina's substitute stadium in Perugia was closed after the incidents in the semifinal game against SV Werder Bremen.

With this defeat, Fiorentina became the second club – after Hamburger SV – to have been runner-up in all three major European competitions (European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, and the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup).[1]

Route to the final[]

Juventus Round Fiorentina
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Poland Górnik Zabrze 5–2 1–0 (A) 4–2 (H) First round Spain Atlético Madrid 1–1 (p) 0–1 (A) 1–0 (a.e.t.) (H)
France Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 1–0 (A) 2–1 (H) Second round France Sochaux 1–1 (a) 0–0 (H) 1–1 (A)
East Germany Karl-Marx-Stadt[a] 3–1 2–1 (H) 1–0 (A) Third round Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 1–0 (H) 0–0 (A)
West Germany Hamburger SV 3–2 2–0 (A) 1–2 (H) Quarter-finals France Auxerre 2–0 1–0 (H) 1–0 (A)
West Germany 1. FC Köln 3–2 3–2 (H) 0–0 (A) Semi-finals West Germany Werder Bremen 1–1 (a) 1–1 (A) 0–0 (H)

Match details[]

First leg[]

Juventus Italy3–1Italy Fiorentina
Galia Goal 3'
Casiraghi Goal 59'
De Agostini Goal 73'
Report Buso Goal 10'
Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin, Italy
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Emilio Soriano Aladrén (Spain)
Juventus
Fiorentina
GK 1 Italy Stefano Tacconi Yellow card 87'
DF 2 Italy Nicolò Napoli
DF 3 Italy Luigi De Agostini
DF 6 Italy Dario Bonetti Yellow card 85'
DF 5 Italy Sergio Brio (c) Substituted off 46'
MF 4 Italy Roberto Galia
MF 7 Soviet Union Sergei Aleinikov
MF 10 Italy Giancarlo Marocchi
MF 8 Portugal Rui Barros
FW 11 Italy Salvatore Schillaci
FW 9 Italy Pierluigi Casiraghi
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Adriano Bonaiuti
DF 13 Italy Massimiliano Rosa
MF 14 Italy Angelo Alessio Substituted in 46'
MF 15 Italy Salvatore Avallone
MF 16 Soviet Union Oleksandr Zavarov
Manager:
Italy Dino Zoff
GK 1 Italy Marco Landucci
DF 2 Italy Antonio Dell'Oglio
DF 6 Italy Sergio Battistini (c)
DF 4 Italy Giuseppe Volpecina
DF 3 Italy Alberto Di Chiara
MF 8 Brazil Dunga
MF 7 Czechoslovakia Luboš Kubík Substituted off 46'
MF 5 Italy Celeste Pin
MF 11 Italy Renato Buso
FW 10 Italy Roberto Baggio
FW 9 Italy Marco Nappi Yellow card 78'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Giuseppe Pellicanò
DF 16 Italy Alberto Malusci Substituted in 46'
MF 14 Italy Giuseppe Iachini
MF 13 Italy Giacomo Callegari
FW 15 Italy Giacomo Banchelli
Manager:
Italy Francesco Graziani

Second leg[]

Fiorentina Italy0–0Italy Juventus
Report
Stadio Partenio, Avellino, Italy
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany)
Fiorentina
Juventus
GK 1 Italy Marco Landucci
DF 11 Italy Antonio Dell'Oglio Yellow card 27'
DF 5 Italy Sergio Battistini (c)
DF 2 Italy Giuseppe Volpecina
DF 3 Italy Alberto Di Chiara Yellow card 84'
MF 6 Brazil Dunga
MF 7 Czechoslovakia Luboš Kubík
MF 4 Italy Celeste Pin
MF 8 Italy Renato Buso Yellow card 72'
FW 10 Italy Roberto Baggio
FW 9 Italy Marco Nappi Yellow card 52' Substituted off 72'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Giuseppe Pellicanò
DF 16 Italy Alberto Malusci
MF 14 Italy Giuseppe Iachini
MF 13 Italy Giacomo Callegari
MF 15 Italy Mauro Zironelli Substituted in 72'
Manager:
Italy Francesco Graziani
GK 1 Italy Stefano Tacconi (c)
DF 2 Italy Nicolò Napoli
DF 3 Italy Luigi De Agostini
DF 4 Italy Roberto Galia
DF 5 Italy Pasquale Bruno Yellow card 41' Yellow-red card 63'
MF 6 Italy Angelo Alessio
MF 7 Soviet Union Sergei Aleinikov Yellow card 55'
MF 8 Portugal Rui Barros Substituted off 72'
FW 9 Italy Pierluigi Casiraghi Substituted off 78'
MF 10 Italy Giancarlo Marocchi
FW 11 Italy Salvatore Schillaci
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Adriano Bonaiuti
DF 13 Italy Sergio Brio
DF 14 Italy Massimiliano Rosa Substituted in 78'
MF 15 Italy Salvatore Avallone Substituted in 72'
MF 16 Soviet Union Oleksandr Zavarov
Manager:
Italy Dino Zoff

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ renamed to Chemnitzer FC later that year following German reunification.

References[]

  1. ^ Roberto Di Maggio (18 February 2021). "International Finalists". Record Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation.


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