1998 UEFA Super Cup

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1998 UEFA Super Cup
Stade Louis II.JPG
Date 28 August 1998
Venue Stade Louis II, Monaco
Man of the Match Gus Poyet (Chelsea)[1]
Referee Marc Batta (France)[2]
Attendance 11,589[1]
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The 1998 UEFA Super Cup was a football match that was played on 28 August 1998 at Stade Louis II, Monaco, contested between Champions League winners Real Madrid and Cup Winners' Cup holders Chelsea. Neither team had previously won the trophy. Chelsea won the match 1–0 with a late goal from Gus Poyet.

This was the first Super Cup to be played as a one-off match at a neutral venue. Previously it was played over two legs, although on some occasions, only one match was played, due to special circumstances.

Venue

The Stade Louis II in Monaco was the venue for the UEFA Super Cup for the second time.[1] It was built in 1985, and is also the home of AS Monaco, who play in the French league system. The 1986 European Super Cup match between Steaua București, then holders of the European Cup and Dynamo Kyiv, holders of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, took place at the same stadium, in one-leg format.

Teams

Team Qualification Previous participation (bold indicates winners)
Spain Real Madrid 1997–98 UEFA Champions League winners None
England Chelsea 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners None

Match

Details

28 August 1998
20:45 CEST
Real Madrid Spain 0–1 England Chelsea
Report Poyet Goal 83'
Stade Louis II, Monaco
Attendance: 11,589[1]
Referee: Marc Batta (France)[2]
Real Madrid
Chelsea
GK 1 Germany Bodo Illgner
RB 2 Italy Christian Panucci
CB 4 Spain Fernando Hierro
CB 5 Spain Manuel Sanchís (c)
LB 3 Brazil Roberto Carlos
RM 22 France Christian Karembeu Booked 52' Substituted off 58'
CM 10 Netherlands Clarence Seedorf
CM 6 Argentina Fernando Redondo
LM 11 Brazil Sávio
CF 8 Serbia and Montenegro Predrag Mijatović Substituted off 73'
CF 7 Spain Raúl
Substitutes:
GK 13 Spain Pedro Contreras
DF 12 Spain Iván Campo
DF 19 Spain Fernando Sanz
MF 14 Spain Guti
MF 16 Spain Jaime
MF 17 Croatia Robert Jarni Substituted in 73'
FW 15 Spain Fernando Morientes  Booked 86'  Substituted in 58'
Manager:
Netherlands Guus Hiddink
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GK 1 Netherlands Ed de Goey
RB 17 Spain Albert Ferrer Booked 7'
CB 6 France Marcel Desailly
CB 5 France Frank Leboeuf
LB 14 England Graeme Le Saux
RM 12 England Michael Duberry
CM 11 England Dennis Wise (c)
CM 16 Italy Roberto Di Matteo Substituted off 63'
LM 3 Nigeria Celestine Babayaro  Booked 32'
CF 25 Italy Gianfranco Zola Substituted off 83'
CF 10 Italy Pierluigi Casiraghi Substituted off 89'
Substitutes:
GK 13 England Kevin Hitchcock
DF 21 France Bernard Lambourde
MF 7 Denmark Brian Laudrup Substituted in 83'
MF 8 Uruguay Gus Poyet Substituted in 63'
MF 24 England Eddie Newton
MF 28 England Jody Morris
FW 19 Norway Tore André Flo Substituted in 89'
Manager:
Italy Gianluca Vialli

Man of the Match:
Uruguay Gus Poyet (Chelsea)[1]

Assistant referees:
France Pierre Ufrasi (France)[2]
France Jacques Mas (France)[2]
Fourth official:
France Pascal Garibian (France)

Match rules

Statistics

References

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See also