Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1988/1989

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen 1988/1989
Evenemangsfakta
Datum10 augusti 1988–10 maj 1989
FinalarenaSchweiz Wankdorf Stadium
Deltagare
Antal lag33
Statistik
Matcher63
Mål152 (2,4 per match)
0
MästareSpanien Barcelona (3)
FinalistItalien Sampdoria
 FöregåendeFöljande 
1987/19881989/1990

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen 1988/1989 vanns av Barcelona, Spanien som i finalen slog Sampdoria, Italien med 2-0.

Inledande kvalomgång

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Békéscsabai Ungern4–2Norge Bryne FK3–01–2

Inledande omgångar

Första omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Derry City Irland0–4Wales Cardiff City0–00–4
Glenavon Nordirland2–7Danmark AGF1–41–3
Fram Reykjavik Island0–7Spanien Barcelona0–20–5
Flamurtari Albanien2–4Polen Lech Poznań2–30–1
Internacional Bratislava Tjeckoslovakien2–8Bulgarien CFKA Sredets Sofia2–30–5
AC Omonia Cypern0–3Grekland Panathinaikos0–10–2
Roda Nederländerna2–1Portugal Vitória Guimarães2–00–1
Borac Banja Luka Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien2–4Sovjetunionen Metalist Charkiv2–00–4
Grasshopper Schweiz0–1Västtyskland Eintracht Frankfurt0–00–1
Sakaryaspor Turkiet2–1Ungern Békéscsabai2–00–1
Mechelen Belgien8–1Luxemburg Avenir Beggen5–03–1
Metz Frankrike1–5Belgien Anderlecht1–30–2
Floriana Malta0–1Skottland Dundee United0–00–1
Dinamo București Rumänien6–0Finland Kuusysi Lahti3–03–0
Carl Zeiss Jena Östtyskland5–1Österrike Kremser5–00–1
IFK Norrköping Sverige2–3Italien Sampdoria2–10–2

Andra omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Cardiff City Wales1–6Danmark AGF1–20–4
Barcelona Spanien2–2
(5–4 str.)
Polen Lech Poznań1–11–1 (e.f.)
CFKA Sredets Sofia Bulgarien3–0Grekland Panathinaikos2–01–0
Roda Nederländerna1–0Sovjetunionen Metalist Charkiv1–00–0
Eintracht Frankfurt Västtyskland6–1Turkiet Sakaryaspor3–13–0
Mechelen Belgien3–0Belgien Anderlecht1–02–0
Dundee United Skottland1–2Rumänien Dinamo București0–11–1
Carl Zeiss Jena Östtyskland2–4Italien Sampdoria1–11–3

Slutspel

Kvartsfinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
AGF Danmark0–1Spanien Barcelona0–10–1
CFKA Sredets Sofia Bulgarien3–3
(4–3 str.)
Nederländerna Roda2–11–2 (e.f.)
Eintracht Frankfurt Västtyskland0–1Belgien Mechelen0–00–1
Dinamo București Rumänien00001–1 (BM)Italien Sampdoria1–10–0

Semifinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Barcelona Spanien6–3Bulgarien CFKA Sredets Sofia4–22–1
Mechelen Belgien2–4Italien Sampdoria2–10–3

Final

Lag 1ResultatLag 2
Barcelona Spanien2–0Italien Sampdoria

Källor

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