1978–79 UEFA Cup

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The 1978–79 UEFA Cup was won by Borussia Mönchengladbach on aggregate over Red Star Belgrade.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia 2–1 Italy L.R. Vicenza 1–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Milan Italy (p)1–1 Czechoslovakia Lokomotíva Košice 1–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
PFC CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 3–5 Spain Valencia CF 2–1 (Report) 1–4 (Report)
Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany 7–2 Austria SK Sturm Graz 5–1 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
FC Argeş Piteşti Romania 5–1 Greece Panathinaikos 3–0 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Athletic Bilbao Spain 2–3 Netherlands Ajax Amsterdam 2–0 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Finn Harps F.C. Republic of Ireland 0–10 England Everton 0–5 (Report) 0–5 (Report)
Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg 0–2 Switzerland Lausanne Sports 0–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
FC Nantes France 0–2 Portugal S.L. Benfica 0–2 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Sporting Gijón Spain 3–1 Italy Torino 3–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
S.C. Braga Portugal 7–3 Malta Hibernians FC 5–0 (Report) 2–3 (Report)
Galatasaray Turkey 2–6 England West Bromwich Albion F.C. 1–3 (Report) 1–3 (Report)
Berliner FC Dynamo East Germany 6–6(a) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 5–2 (Report) 1–4 (Report)
KuPS Finland 6–5 Denmark Boldklubben 1903 2–1 (Report) 4–4 (Report)
FC Basel Switzerland 3–7 West Germany VfB Stuttgart 2–3 (Report) 1–4 (Report)
FC Torpedo Moscow Soviet Union 7–3 Norway Molde F.K. 4–0 (Report) 3–3 (Report)
IF Elfsborg Sweden 3–4 France RC Strasbourg 2–0 (Report) 1–4 (Report)
MSV Duisburg West Germany 10–2 Poland Lech Poznań 5–0 (Report) 5–2 (Report)
Standard Liège Belgium 1–0 Scotland Dundee United F.C. 1–0 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
I.K. Start Norway 0–1 Denmark Esbjerg fB 0–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Arsenal F.C. England 7–1 East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig 3–0 (Report) 4–1 (Report)
FC Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany 3–2 Belgium Lierse SK 1–0 (Report) 2–2 (Report)
IBV Iceland (a)1–1 Northern Ireland Glentoran F.C. 0–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
FC Twente Netherlands 3–4 England Manchester City 1–1 (Report) 2–3 (Report)
Hibernian F.C. Scotland 3–2 Sweden IFK Norrköping 3–2 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
FC Politehnica Timișoara Romania 3–2 Hungary MTK Hungária FC 2–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Pezoporikos Larnaca FC Cyprus 3–7 Poland Śląsk Wrocław 2–2 (Report) 1–5 (Report)
Olympiacos Greece 3–4 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 2–1 (Report) 1–3(aet) (Report)
Dinamo Tbilisi Soviet Union 3–1 Italy Napoli 2–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 3–2 Austria SK Rapid Wien 2–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Hertha BSC Berlin West Germany 2–1 Bulgaria PFC Botev Plovdiv 0–0 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Budapest Honvéd FC Hungary 8–2 Turkey Adanaspor 6–0 (Report) 2–2 (Report)

First leg



13 September 1978
Sporting Gijón 23x15px 3–0 Italy Torino
E. Ferrero Goal 4'
Morán Goal 14' Goal 66'
El Molinón, Gijón
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Franz Wöhrer (Austria)

Enzo Ferrero scored an olympic goal.


13 September 1978
IF Elfsborg Sweden 2–0 France Strasbourg
Tommy Svensson Goal 17'
Magnusson Goal 44' (p.)

13 September 1978
Dinamo Tbilisi Soviet Union 2–0 Italy Napoli
Kipiani Goal 39'
Shengelia Goal 49'
Dinamo Stadium, Tbilisi
Attendance: 90,000

13 September 1978
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 2–1 23x15px Valencia
Dzhevizov Goal 7'
Hristov Goal 54'
Solsona Goal 71'

Second leg

Dukla Prague won 2–1 on aggregate.


Lokomotíva Košice 1–1 Milan on aggregate. Milan won 7–6 on penalties.


27 September 1978
Torino Italy 1–0 23x15px Sporting Gijón
Graziani Goal 64'
Stadio Comunale, Turin
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Béla Nagy (Hungary)

Sporting Gijón won 3–1 on aggregate.


27 September 1978
Strasbourg France 4–1 Sweden IF Elfsborg
Piasecki Goal 8'
Tanter Goal 27'
Gemmrich Goal 75'
Wagner Goal 80'
Ahlström Goal 43'

Strasbourg won 4–3 on aggregate.


27 September 1978
Napoli Italy 1–1 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
Savoldi Goal 79' (pen.) Daraselia Goal 66'
Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Attendance: 75,000

Dinamo Tbilisi won 3–1 on aggregate.


27 September 1978
Valencia 23x15px 4–1 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
Saura Goal 16'82'
Felman Goal 53'
Kempes Goal 87'
Hristov Goal 17'

Valencia won 5–3 on aggregate.


27 September 1978
Botev Plovdiv Bulgaria 1–2 Germany Hertha BSC Berlin
Georgi Slavkov Goal 49' Karl-Heinz Granitza Goal 32'
Karl-Heinz Granitza Goal 41'
Plovdiv
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: =Baumann (Switzerland)

Hertha won 2–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ajax Amsterdam Netherlands 5–0 Switzerland Lausanne Sports 1–0 (Report) 4–0 (Report)
Budapest Honved FC Hungary 4–2 Romania FC Politehnica Timișoara 4–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Everton England 2–2(a) Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 2–1 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
FC Argeş Piteşti Romania 4–6 Spain Valencia CF 2–1 (Report) 2–5 (Report)
FC Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany 0–3 West Germany MSV Duisburg 0–0 (Report) 0–3(aet) (Report)
FC Torpedo Moscow Soviet Union 2–3 West Germany VfB Stuttgart 2–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–2(a) England Arsenal F.C. 2–1 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Hertha BSC Berlin West Germany 2–1 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 2–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
IBV Iceland 1–4 Poland Śląsk Wrocław 0–2 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
KuPS Finland 1–6 Denmark Esbjerg fB 0–2 (Report) 1–4 (Report)
Manchester City England 4–2 Belgium Standard Liège 4–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 1–4 Italy Milan 1–1 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
RC Strasbourg France 2–1 Scotland Hibernian F.C. 2–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
S.C. Braga Portugal 0–3 England West Bromwich Albion F.C. 0–2 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
S.L. Benfica Portugal 0–2 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–0 (Report) 0–2(aet) (Report)
Sporting Gijón Spain 1–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 0–1 (Report) 1–1 (Report)

First leg

19 October 1978
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 1–1 Italy Milan
Milkov Goal 12' Chiodi Goal 11'

18 October 1978
Strasbourg France 2–0 Scotland Hibernian
Gemmrich Goal 22'
Piasecki Goal 60' (p.)

Second leg

1 November 1978
Milan Italy 3–0 Bulgaria Levski Sofia
Maldera Goal 12'
Bigon Goal 40'
Chiodi Goal 75'

Milan won 4–1 on aggregate. On 23 November 1978, UEFA fined Milan $14,000 for a bribery attempt to the Scottish referee John Gordon and linesmen Rollo Kyle and David McCartney (Italian club took the officials to shop for free the day before the game). Curiously, UEFA did not sanction the referee at all, however, Scottish Football Association suspended him.


1 November 1978
Hibernian Scotland 1–0 France Strasbourg
McLeod Goal 61' (p.)

Strasbourg won 2–1 on aggregate.

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Milan Italy 2–5 England Manchester City 2–2 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany 5–3 Poland Śląsk Wrocław 1–1 (Report) 4–2 (Report)
Budapest Honvéd FC Hungary 4–3 Netherlands Ajax Amsterdam 4–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Esbjerg fB Denmark 2–5 West Germany Hertha BSC Berlin 2–1 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
RC Strasbourg France 0–4 West Germany MSV Duisburg 0–0 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–1 England Arsenal F.C. 1–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Valencia CF Spain 1–3 England West Bromwich Albion F.C. 1–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
VfB Stuttgart West Germany 4–5 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 4–1 (Report) 0–4 (Report)

First leg

22 November 1978
Milan Italy 2–2 England Manchester City
Bigon Goal 59' Goal 82' Kidd Goal 37'
Power Goal 57'

22 November 1978
Strasbourg France 0–0 West Germany MSV Duisburg

Second leg

6 December 1978
Manchester City England 3–0 Italy Milan
Booth Goal 15'
Hartford Goal 31'
Kidd Goal 43'

Manchester City won 5–2 on aggregate.


6 December 1978
MSV Duisburg West Germany 4–0 France Strasbourg
Worm Goal 33'
Weber Goal 43'76'
Fruck Goal 48'

Duisburg won 4–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Budapest Honvéd FC Hungary 4–4(a) West Germany MSV Duisburg 2–3 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Hertha BSC Berlin West Germany 3–2 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 1–1 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Manchester City England 2–4 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–1 (Report) 1–3 (Report)
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–1 England West Bromwich Albion F.C. 1–0 (Report) 1–1 (Report)

First leg

7 March 1979
Budapest Honvéd FC Hungary 2–3 Germany MSV Duisburg
Varga Goal 36'
Weimper Goal 49 (pen.)'
Report Worm Goal 23' Goal 53'
Seliger Goal 85'
Bozsik Stadion, Budapest
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Georges Konrath, France

7 March 1979
Hertha BSC Berlin Germany 1–1 Czech Republic Dukla Prague
Nüssing Goal 7' Report Pelc Goal 51'
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Attendance: 23,300
Referee: Thieme, Norway

Second leg

21 March 1979
MSV Duisburg Germany 1–2 Hungary Budapest Honvéd FC
Büssers Goal 36' Report Poczik Goal 84'
Pal Goal 88'
Wedaustadion, Duisburg
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Nicolae Rainea, Romania

MSV Duisburg 4–4 Budapest Honvéd FC. Duisburg won on away goals.


21 March 1979
Dukla Prague Czech Republic 1–2 Germany Hertha BSC Berlin
Nehoda Goal 21' Report Agerbeck Goal 32'
Milewski Goal 57'
Prague
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Ian Foote, Scotland

Hertha BSC Berlin won 3–2 on aggregate.


21 March 1979
Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany 3–1 England Manchester City
Kulik Goal 26'
Bruns Goal 52'
Del'Haye Goal 71'
Report Deyna Goal 78'
Bökelbergstadion, Mönchengladbach
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Correia, Portugal

Borussia Mönchengladbach won 4–2 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
MSV Duisburg West Germany 3–6 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–2 1–4
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (a)2–2 West Germany Hertha BSC Berlin 1–0 1–2

First leg


10 April 1979
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–0 Germany Hertha BSC Berlin
Savić Goal 7' Report UEFA

Report

Belgrade
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)

Second leg

Borussia Mönchengladbach won 6–3 on aggregate.


24 April 1979
Hertha BSC Berlin Germany 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Beer Goal 2'
Sidka Goal 18'
Report UEFA

Report

Šestić Goal 74'
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Riccardo Lattanzi (Italy)

Red Star Belgrade 2–2 Hertha BSC Berlin. Belgrade won on away goals.

Final

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Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–2 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–1 (Report) 0–1 (Report)

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