1985–86 European Cup

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1985–86 European Cup
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The Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán in Seville hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates 18 September 1985 – 7 May 1986
Teams 31
Final positions
Champions Romania Steaua Bucharest (1st title)
Runners-up Spain Barcelona
Tournament statistics
Matches played 59
Goals scored 167 (2.83 per match)
Top scorer(s) Sweden Torbjörn Nilsson (7 goals)

The 1985–86 European Cup was the 31st season of UEFA's premier club football tournament, the European Cup. The European Champion Clubs' Cup was won by Steaua Bucharest on penalties in a final against Barcelona. Steaua became the first Eastern European side to win the tournament, mainly thanks to the heroics of their goalkeeper Helmuth Duckadam, who after keeping a clean sheet in the final saved all four of Barcelona's penalties to win the cup.

No English club was entered into the competition this year, owing to a ban from European competition after the Heysel Stadium disaster. Had the ban not been imposed, then Everton would have represented England in the competition.

Juventus, the defending champions, were eliminated by Barcelona in the quarter-finals.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Górnik Zabrze Poland 2–6 West Germany Bayern Munich 1–2 1–4
Dynamo Berlin East Germany 1–4 Austria Austria Vienna 0–2 1–2
Anderlecht Belgium (w/o) England Everton
Rabat Ajax Malta 0–10 Cyprus Omonia 0–5 0–5
Budapest Honvéd Hungary 5–1 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 2–0 3–1
Vejle Denmark 2–5 Romania Steaua Bucharest 1–1 1–4
Zenit Leningrad Soviet Union 4–0 Norway Vålerenga 2–0 2–0
Kuusysi Finland 4–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Sarajevo 2–1 2–1
Linfield Northern Ireland 3–4 Switzerland Servette 2–2 1–2
ÍA Iceland 2–7 Scotland Aberdeen 1–3 1–4
Gothenburg Sweden 5–3 Bulgaria Botev Plovdiv 3–2 2–1
Bordeaux France 2–3 Turkey Fenerbahçe 2–3 0–0
Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia 2–2 (a) Spain Barcelona 1–2 1–0
Porto Portugal 2–0 Netherlands Ajax 2–0 0–0
Hellas Verona Italy 5–2 Greece PAOK 3–1 2–1
Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg 1–9 Italy Juventus 0–5 1–4

(w/o) Everton could not fulfill this fixture due to the ban on English clubs entering European competition following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985.

First leg



18 September 1985
Rabat Ajax Malta 0–5 Cyprus Omonia
Report Savvidis Goal 16'71'
Andreou Goal 49'55' (pen.)
Cortis Goal 86' (o.g.)


18 September 1985
Vejle Denmark 1–1 Romania Steaua Bucharest
Barnett Goal 61' Report Radu Goal 89'
Vejle Stadium, Vejle
Referee: Fockler (West Germany)


18 September 1985
Kuusysi Finland 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo
Hudd Goal 10'
Kousa Goal 51'
Report Teskeredžić Goal 42'

18 September 1985
Linfield Northern Ireland 2–2 Switzerland Servette
Anderson Goal 1'
McKeown Goal 89'
Report Magnusson Goal 18'44'

18 September 1985
ÍA Iceland 1–3 Scotland Aberdeen
Ingólfsson Goal 37' Report Black Goal 53'
Hewitt Goal 58'
Stark Goal 60'

18 September 1985
Gothenburg Sweden 3–2 Bulgaria Botev Plovdiv
Larsson Goal 14'
Tommy Holmgren Goal 61'
Nilsson Goal 73'
Report Simov Goal 33'
Kostadinov Goal 90' (pen.)

18 September 1985
Bordeaux France 2–3 Turkey Fenerbahçe
Pascal Goal 55'
Hanini Goal 75'
Report Yula Goal 20'
Çorlu Goal 59'
Çakıroğlu Goal 78'

18 September 1985
Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia 1–2 Spain Barcelona
Calta Goal 7' Report Clos Goal 50'70'
Letná, Prague
Attendance: 30,501
Referee: Eriksson (Sweden)

18 September 1985
Porto Portugal 2–0 Netherlands Ajax
Futre Goal 5'
Celso Goal 59'
Report

18 September 1985
Hellas Verona Italy 3–1 Greece PAOK
Elkjær Larsen Goal 15'85'
Volpati Goal 87'
Report Skartados Goal 70'

18 September 1985
Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg 0–5 Italy Juventus
Report Laudrup Goal 21'
Cabrini Goal 35'
Ontano Goal 42' (o.g.)
Serena Goal 80'83'

Second leg

2 October 1985
Bayern Munich West Germany 4–1 Poland Górnik Zabrze
Winklhofer Goal 23'
Hartmann Goal 55'73'
Hoeneß Goal 85'
Report Majka Goal 17'

Bayern Munich won 6–2 on aggregate.


Austria Vienna won 4–1 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Omonia Cyprus 5–0 Malta Rabat Ajax
Georgiou Goal 4'
Christofi Goal 12'
Teophanous Goal 45'68'
Andreou Goal 68'
Report

Omonia won 10–0 on aggregate.


Budapest Honvéd won 5–1 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Steaua Bucharest Romania 4–1 Denmark Vejle
Piţurcă Goal 8'
Bölöni Goal 34'
Balint Goal 51'
Stoica Goal 74'
Report Simonsen Goal 37'
Steaua Stadium, Bucharest
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: R. Lo Bello (Italy)

Steaua Bucharest won 5–2 on aggregate.


Zenit Leningrad won 4–0 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–2 Finland Kuusysi
Vukićević Goal 32' (pen.) Report Lius Goal 13'15'

Kuusysi won 4–2 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Servette Switzerland 2–1 Northern Ireland Linfield
Magnusson Goal 43'
Jaccard Goal 50'
Report Anderson Goal 22'

Servette won 4–3 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Aberdeen Scotland 4–1 Iceland ÍA
Simpson Goal 5'
Hewitt Goal 63'
Gray Goal 65'
Falconer Goal 67'
Report Jóhannesson Goal 31'

Aberdeen won 7–2 on aggregate.


Gothenburg won 5–3 on aggregate.


Fenerbahçe won 3–2 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Barcelona Spain 0–1 Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague
Report Griga Goal 8'
Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Tritschler (Germany)

AC Sparta Prague 2–2 Barcelona on aggregate. Barcelona won on away goals.


2 October 1985
Ajax Netherlands 0–0 Portugal Porto
Report

Porto won 2–0 on aggregate.


Hellas Verona won 5–2 on aggregate.


2 October 1985
Juventus Italy 4–1 Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch
Platini Goal 23'
Pin Goal 50'
Serena Goal 52' (pen.)64'
Report Guillot Goal 67'

Juventus won 9–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bayern Munich West Germany 7–5 Austria Austria Vienna 4–2 3–3
Anderlecht Belgium 4–1 Cyprus Omonia 1–0 3–1
Budapest Honvéd Hungary 2–4 Romania Steaua Bucharest 1–0 1–4
Zenit Leningrad Soviet Union 3–4 Finland Kuusysi 2–1 1–3
Servette Switzerland 0–1 Scotland Aberdeen 0–0 0–1
Gothenburg Sweden 5–2 Turkey Fenerbahçe 4–0 1–2
Barcelona Spain 3–3 (a) Portugal Porto 2–0 1–3
Hellas Verona Italy 0–2 Italy Juventus 0–0 0–2

First leg

23 October 1985
Bayern Munich West Germany 4–2 Austria Austria Vienna
Mathy Goal 2'22'57'
Rummenigge Goal 13'
Report Steinkogler Goal 9'
Polster Goal 73' (pen.)

23 October 1985
Anderlecht Belgium 1–0 Cyprus Omonia
Vandenbergh Goal 43' Report


23 October 1985
Zenit Leningrad Soviet Union 2–1 Finland Kuusysi
Zheludkov Goal 76' (pen.)90' (pen.) Report Lius Goal 7'

23 October 1985
Servette Switzerland 0–0 Scotland Aberdeen
Report

23 October 1985
Gothenburg Sweden 4–0 Turkey Fenerbahçe
Pettersson Goal 7'
Nilsson Goal 10'70'78'
Report

23 October 1985
Barcelona Spain 2–0 Portugal Porto
Marcos Goal 52'
Schuster Goal 70'
Report

Second leg

6 November 1985
Austria Vienna Austria 3–3 West Germany Bayern Munich
Drabits Goal 3'
Polster Goal 71'86' (pen.)
Report Wohlfarth Goal 37'
Nachtweih Goal 80'
Rummenigge Goal 88'

Bayern Munich won 7–5 on aggregate.


6 November 1985
Omonia Cyprus 1–3 Belgium Anderlecht
Andreou Goal 30' Report Frimann Goal 17'34'
Grün Goal 70'

Anderlecht won 4–1 on aggregate.


Steaua Bucharest won 4–2 on aggregate.


6 November 1985
Kuusysi Finland 3 – 1 (aet) Soviet Union Zenit Leningrad
Lius Goal 59'69'
Kaivonurmi Goal 112'
Report Klementyev Goal 60'

Kuusysi won 4–3 on aggregate.


6 November 1985
Aberdeen Scotland 1–0 Switzerland Servette
McDougall Goal 23' Report

Aberdeen won 1–0 on aggregate.


6 November 1985
Fenerbahçe Turkey 2–1 Sweden Gothenburg
Tüfekçi Goal 64'
Tüzün Goal 75'
Report Larsson Goal 61'

Gothenburg won 5–2 on aggregate.


6 November 1985
Porto Portugal 3–1 Spain Barcelona
Juary Goal 67'70'88' Report Archibald Goal 73'

Barcelona 3–3 Porto on aggregate. Barcelona won on away goals.


6 November 1985
Juventus Italy 2–0 Italy Hellas Verona
Platini Goal 19' (pen.)
Serena Goal 50'
Report

Juventus won 2–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bayern Munich West Germany 2–3 Belgium Anderlecht 2–1 0–2
Steaua Bucharest Romania 1–0 Finland Kuusysi 0–0 1–0
Aberdeen Scotland 2–2 (a) Sweden Gothenburg 2–2 0–0
Barcelona Spain 2–1 Italy Juventus 1–0 1–1

First leg


5 March 1986
Steaua Bucharest Romania 0–0 Finland Kuusysi
Report
Steaua Stadium, Bucharest
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Gahter (Switzerland)

5 March 1986
Aberdeen Scotland 2–2 Sweden Gothenburg
Miller Goal 16'
Hewitt Goal 79'
Report Holmgren Goal 43'
Ekström Goal 85'

5 March 1986
Barcelona Spain 1–0 Italy Juventus
Julio Alberto Goal 82' Report
Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)

Second leg

Anderlecht won 3–2 on aggregate.


Steaua Bucharest won 1–0 on aggregate.


19 March 1986
Gothenburg Sweden 0–0 Scotland Aberdeen
Report
Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 44,152[1]

Aberdeen 2–2 Gothenburg on aggregate. Gothenburg won on away goals.


19 March 1986
Juventus Italy 1–1 Spain Barcelona
Platini Goal 44' Report Archibald Goal 32'
Stadio Comunale, Turin
Attendance: 57,000
Referee: Jan Keizer (Netherlands)

Barcelona won 2–1 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Anderlecht Belgium 1–3 Romania Steaua Bucharest 1–0 0–3
Gothenburg Sweden 3–3 (p) Spain Barcelona 3–0 0–3

First leg


2 April 1986
Gothenburg Sweden 3–0 Spain Barcelona
Nilsson Goal 24'44'
Holmgren Goal 60'
Report
Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 44,103[1]

Second leg

16 April 1986
Steaua Bucharest Romania 3–0 Belgium Anderlecht
Piţurcă Goal 4'71'
Balint Goal 23'
Report
Steaua Stadium, Bucharest
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Roth (West Germany)

Steaua Bucharest won 3–1 on aggregate.


Gothenburg 3–3 Barcelona on aggregate. Barcelona won on penalties.

Final

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Top scorers

The top scorers from the 1985–86 European Cup are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Sweden Torbjörn Nilsson Sweden IFK Göteborg 7
2 Hungary Lajos Détári Hungary Budapest Honvéd 5
Finland Ismo Lius Finland Kuusysi 5
Romania Victor Piţurcă Romania Steaua Bucharest 5
Italy Aldo Serena Italy Juventus 5
6 Denmark Preben Elkjær Larsen Italy Hellas Verona 4
Cyprus Andreas Andreou Cyprus Omonia 4
Austria Toni Polster Austria Austria Vienna 4
9 Spain Pichi Alonso Spain Barcelona 3
Denmark Per Frimann Belgium Anderlecht 3
Scotland John Hewitt Scotland Aberdeen 3
Germany Dieter Hoeneß Germany Bayern Munich 3
Brazil Juary Portugal Porto 3
Sweden Mats Magnusson Switzerland Servette 3
Germany Reinhold Mathy Germany Bayern Munich 3
France Michel Platini Italy Juventus 3
Germany Roland Wohlfarth Germany Bayern Munich 3
Soviet Union Yuri Zheludkov Soviet Union Zenit Leningrad 3

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