Barcelona
and IFK Gothenburg were paired in the Semifinals of the 1985/86 Champions Cup.
The
Spanish Giants under English Manager Terry Venables had won the League Title
the previous season after an Eleven Year wait.
The
squad included many current and former Spanish Internationals and led by the
controversial West German midfielder Bernd Schuster.
They
had qualified from their opening rounds by defeating Czechoslovakia’s Sparta
Prague (1-2 away, 1-0 home, away goals rule), Portugal’s Porto (2-0 home, 1-3
away, away goals rule) and most importantly the defending Champions, Italy’s
Juventus (1-0 home, 1-1) in the Quarterfinals.
The
Swedes, managed by Gunder Bengtsson, had last made an impression on Europe by
winning the 1982 UEFA Cup vs. SV Hamburg.
Their
squad also contained many International veterans as well as a number of players
who would transfer abroad in the coming seasons such as Johnny Ekstroem, Glenn
Hysen and Peter Larsson.
They
had qualified from their opening rounds by defeating Bulgaria’s Trakia Plovdiv
(3-2, 2-1 away), Turkey’s Fenerbahçe (4-0, 1-2 away)
and Scotland’s Aberdeen (2-2 away, 0-0, away goals rule) in the Quarterfinals.
The
first leg, on April 2nd, was played at Gothenburg’s Nya Ullevi
Stadion.
Barcelona
were the favored team initially and appeared confident after their elimination
of Juventus.
The
Swedes appeared more modest, their Manager Gunder Bengtsson declared that IFK
had only a ‘30% chance of qualifying’, ‘Barcelona is favored, if we win it will
be comparable to our UEFA win (in 82)’
The
result was a complete surprise as Barcelona were completely outplayed by the
Swedes.
Photo
From: France Football, Issue 2087, April 8, 1986
(Migueli and Tjorbron Nilsson, April 2, 1986,
Champions Cup, IFK Gothenburg 3-Barcelona 0) |
Barcelona
were slow in defense and inexistent in midfield, most notably Schuster. The
squad was a pale shadow of the team that had eliminated Juventus. Barcelona
were missing Scottish striker Steve Archibald, Clos, Moratalla, Rojo (all
injured) and Ramon Caldere was suspended.
IFK
scored first in the 23rd minute. Johnny Ekstroem flicked with a
header Glenn Hysen’s cross to Torbjorn Nilsson to score.
Photo
From: France Football, Issue 2087, April 8, 1986
(Bernd Schuster, Tord Holmgren and Stig
Frederiksson, April 2, 1986, Champions Cup, IFK Gothenburg 3-Barcelona 0) |
Just
before halftime, in the 43rd minute, Nilsson and IFK doubled their
lead.
On
the right side, Ekstrom crossed into the box for Torbjorn Nilsson, who dribbled
past a defender and scored.
After
being (0-2) down at halftime, Barcelona tried to get into the match in the
second half, but by opening up they allowed a third goal.
Photo
From: Marca, April 3, 1986
(April
2, 1986, Champions Cup, IFK Gothenburg 3-Barcelona 0)
|
In
the 59th minute, Ekstrom took the ball towards the net on the path
of Tom Holmgren, whose shot went between Javier Uruticoechea’s legs from a
narrow angle on the left.
IFK
could have scored more, as Torbjorn Nilsson also hit the post and they had two
penalty kick appeals that were denied.
Barcelona
dominated the last ten minutes. Julio Alberto missed a good chance in a one on
one with Thomas Wernersson and Marcos Alonso also hit the post.
While
Barcelona blamed the state of the pitch (slippery), it had been obvious that
the much faster Torbjorn Nilsson and Johnny Ekstroem were too much for
Barcelona veterans Migueli and Jose Ramon Alesanco.
Gunder
Bengtsson said he knew Migueli and Alesanco were slow and they could surprise
on the counterattack. He felt the game had been won at midfield.
Photo
From: L'Annee du Football 1986
(Victor and Tjorbron Nilsson, April 2, 1986,
Champions Cup, IFK Gothenburg 3-Barcelona 0) |
He
made a mention of Roland Nilson who played well despite playing in that
position for the first time.
Stefan
Pettersson felt they had been underestimated, while Tord Holmgren asked
ironically ‘was Schuster playing?
Holmgren
went on to say that their spies had seen Barcelona play in the previous weeks
and had noticed that they were somewhat off form, but tonight against IFK they
were completely off form.
Photo
From: France Football, Issue 2087, April 8, 1986
(Jose Ramon Alesanco and Johnny Ekstroem, April
2, 1986, Champions Cup, IFK Gothenburg 3-Barcelona 0) |
Torbjorn
Nilsson was realistic, he felt Barcelona could score three goals at home but he
was confident they could at least pull back one or even two.
He
was surprised to have played against such a slow defense, completely abandoned
by the midfield.
Nilsson
also felt they (IFK) were lucky Barcelona did not score near the end as it
would have been different in second leg.
He
was cautious that if Barcelona scored a quick goal they could hand them a
beating.
Venables
was confident of overturning the deficit. He believed it was not
insurmountable, but warned his squad. His main fear was IFK’s counter attacks.
April 2, 1986
IFK
(Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg (Sweden) 3-Fútbol Club Barcelona (Spain) 0
Champions
Cup- Semifinals, First Leg
Venue: Göteborg- Nya Ullevi
Stadion
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Vojtech Christov
(Czechoslovakia)
Goalscorers: (IFK Gothenburg):Torbjorn
Nilsson 23rd,43rd,
Tom Holmgren 59th
(Barcelona):
None
Lineups:
IFK
Gothenburg:
1-Thomas
Wernersson, 2-Roland Nilsson, 3-Glenn hysen, 4-Peter Larsson, 5-Stig
Frederiksson, 6-Michael Andersson
(16-Per Edmund Mordt (Norway) 78th), 7-Stefan Pettersson, 8-Tord
Holmgren (14-Magnus Johansson 83rd),9- Tommy Holmgren, 10-Johnny
Ekstroem, 11-Torbjorn Nilsson
Coach:
Gunder Bengtsson
Team
Captain: Thomas Wernersson
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt
Sponsor: ICA
Uniform
Colors: Blue/White Vertical Striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Barcelona:
1-Javier
Uruticoechea, 2-Gerardo, 6-Jose Ramon Alesanco, 3-Migueli, 4-Julio Alberto,
5-Victor, 10-Esteban (15-Fradera 64th), 8- Bernd Schuster (West
Germany), 7- Francisco Carrasco (14-Pedraza 53rd ), 9-Raul Amarilla
(Paraguay), 11-Marcos Alonso
Coach:
Terry Venables (England)
Booked:
Fradera 78th (Foul on Johnny Ekstroem)
Team
Captain: Bernd Schuster
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Meyba
Shirt
Sponsor: No Advertisement on Shirt
Uniform Colors: Blaugrana Shirts, Blue
Shorts, Blue Socks
The
second leg, on April 16th , was played at Barcelona’s Estadio Nou Camp.
Barcelona were faced with a seemingly impossible task of
overturning a three-goal deficit.
For Barcelona, Sanchez replaced Gerardo in defense; in
addition, Ramon Caldere and Pichi Alonso came into the side replacing Amarilla
and Marcos.
Barcelona were still missing Scottish striker Steve
Archibald.
Barcelona
were condemned to attack, IFK chose to play the offside trap.
The
Swedes actually played well technically and many observers praised their style.
In
the end their reliance on the offside trap was criticized for being the reason
that their defense did not provide enough cover.
Venables
tried to adjust his tactics by taking advantage of the fact that IFK defended
in line (no man to man marking).
He
chose by aerially attacking them, as a result too many crosses into the box.
Photo
From: France Football, Issue 2089,
April 22, 1986
(Francisco Carrasco, April 16, 1986, Champions
Cup, Barcelona 3-IFK Gothenburg 0) |
Barcelona
were extremely motivated and this was exemplified with Bernd Schuster playing
despite suffering from flu/fever.
Venables’
decision to start with Pichi Alonso would be an inspiring decision, as he would
go on to be the star of the match and score a hat trick.
Pichi
Alonso started the scoring in the 10th minute. Ramon Caldere from
the middle sent Alonso through and Alonso went past one marker and scored.
Photo
From: France Football, Issue 2089,
April 22, 1986
(April 16, 1986, Champions Cup, Barcelona 3-IFK
Gothenburg 0) |
The
goal galvanized Barcelona but they also had some scary moments when Johnny
Ekstroem hit the post and Uruticoechea was forced to make many saves.
Barcelona
defender Jose Ramon Alesanco also accidentally scored an own goal. He was
trying to cut a cross from the right side and the ball deflected off of him and
hit the right post.
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 125, May 1986
(Julio Alberto, April 16, 1986, Champions Cup,
Barcelona 3-IFK Gothenburg 0) |
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 73, May 1986
(April 16, 1986, Champions Cup, Barcelona 3-IFK
Gothenburg 0) |
Barcelona
scored the second goal in the 63rd minute. From his own half,
Caldere sent a long cross, Pichi Alonso took one touch to control and slotted
past Wernersson.
Just
seven minutes later in the 70th minute, Barcelona had tied the
aggregate score. Pichi Alonso scored with a downward header from a cross by
Carrasco on the left side.
Pichi
Alonso was so exhausted that he asked to be substituted and Francisco Clos
replaced him in the 75th minute.
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 125, May 1986
(Pichi Alonso’s third goal, April 16, 1986,
Champions Cup, Barcelona 3-IFK Gothenburg 0) |
The
match went into extra-time. Barcelona had an appeal for a penalty kick for a
foul by Wernersson on Clos that was waived off.
The
match was finally to be decided on a penalty kick shoot-out.
After
seemingly falling behind, Barcelona once again rallied and against all odds won
the tie on a penalty kick shoot-out.
Their
goalkeeper Javier Uruticoechea came through at both ends. He saved Roland
Nilsson’s attempt and immediately scored from his own attempt.
At
the end of the match, Terry Venables was hoisted on his players’ shoulders.
IFK
Manager Bengtsson acknowledged they had met a strong Barcelona and
congratulated them in their triumph. He felt IFK had created some chances but
could not materialize.
The
enduring image of this match also remains a young Josep Guardiola celebrating
(he was one of the ball boys).
Venables
said afterwards, if he ever decided to write a book, his editor would throw it
in the garbage, as it was so unbelievable that even Hitchcock did not have so
much imagination.
Venables
was rewarded by signing a new one year contract extension with Barcelona after
being linked to Tottenham and Arsenal.
Initially
upon joining Barcelona, he had signed a 3-year contract with a clause to return
only to England. His new contract allowed him to leave after one year to
anywhere.
Barcelona
had qualified for the Champions Cup Final for the first time since 1961. The
Final in Seville that had seemed a formality was lost on a penalty kick
shoot-out vs. Romania’s Steaua Bucharest on May 7th, 1986 after a
scoreless match.
Afterwards
Schuster’s ongoing feud with Venables would reach a boiling point and he would
not play a single match the following season.
IFK
Gothenburg would build up on this performance. Despite losing Johnny Ekstroem
to Serie A’s Empoli in November 1986, the team would go on and triumph in the
UEFA Cup the following year in May 1987 vs. Dundee United.
April 16, 1986
Fútbol
Club Barcelona
(Spain) 3-IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg (Sweden) 0
Champions
Cup- Semifinals, Second Leg
Venue: Barcelona
– Estadio Nou Camp
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Paolo Casarin (Italy)
Goalscorers: (Barcelona): Pichi Alosno
10th , 63rd , 70th
(IFK
Gothenburg): None
Lineups:
Barcelona:
1-Javier
Uruticoechea, 2-Sanchez, 6-Jose Ramon Alesanco, 3-Migueli, 4-Julio Alberto,
5-Victor, 10-Esteban , 8-Bernd Schuster (West Germany) (14-Pedraza 57th
), 11-Ramon Caldere, 7-Francisco Carrasco, 9-Pichi Alonso (16-Francisco Clos 75th)
Coach:
Terry Venables (England)
Booked:
Jose Ramon Alesanco 40, Migueli 92, Ramon Caldere 102
Team
Captain: Bernd Schuster
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Meyba
Shirt
Sponsor: No Advertisement on Shirt
Uniform
Colors: Blaugrana Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks
IFK
Gothenburg:
1-
Thomas Wernerssonm 2-Roland Nilsson, 4-Peter Larsson, 3- Ruben Svensson (16-
Per Edmund Mordt (Norway) 50th), 5- Stig Frederiksson, 6-Michael
Andersson, 7-Stefan Pettersson, 8-Tord Holmgren (Magnus Johnasson 115th),
9-Tommy Holmgren, 11-Torbjorn Nilsson, 10- Johnny Ekstroem
Coach:
Gunder Bengtsson
Booked:
Mordt 96
Team
Captain: Thomas Wernersson
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt
Sponsor: ICA
Uniform
Colors: Blue/White Vertical Striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Penalty
Kicks:
IFK
Gothenburg: Pettersson (1-0), Wernersson (2-1), Larsson(3-2),
Frederiksson(4-2), Roland Nilsson (missed) (4-3), Mordt (missed)(4-4)
Barcelona: Alesanco (1-1), Pedraza (2-2),
Carrasco (missed) (3-2), Caldere (4-3), Uruticoechea (4-4), Victor (4-5)
References:
France
Football, Issue 2087, April 8, 1986
France
Football, Issue 2089, April 22, 1986
Onze,
Issue 125, May 1986
Marca,
April 3, 1986
Marca,
April 17, 1986
Mondial,
new series, issue 73, May 1986
World
Soccer, May 1986
Футбол
- Футбол-Хоккей, 14, 06.04.86
L'Annee du Football 1986
I got military service that time and didn't believe to my friend told me news about first game
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