For this interview, I look back at SK Rapid Wien’s journey during the 1995/96
Cup Winners Cup.
This will be a blog presentation and a
video interview acting as companion piece to this blog upload.
The Interviewees are:
1-Mr. Wolfgang Berger
Mr. Berger’s contact
info:
Twitter: @rapidhammer
Blog: https://rapidhammer.com/
https://rapidhammer.com/2023/02/22/sk-rapids-european-journey-1995-96/
2-Mr. Simon-Peter
Charamza
Mr. Charamza’s contact info:
Twitter: @spcharamza
My contact information:
on twitter @sp1873 and on
facebook under Soccernostalgia.
SK Rapid Wiens’s Journey
in the Cup Winners Cup 1995/96
When the 1995/96 season kicked
off, Austrian side Rapid Wien’s last hour of glory in Europe was the 1985 Cup
Winners Cup Final lost to English side Everton.
In the interim, they had
won the League title in 1987 and 1988, but then had seen the neighboring FK
Austria, Tirol Innsbruck and now Austria Salzburg overtaking them in the
League.
They nearly went bankrupt
in 1994 and were only saved by Bank Austria.
A new President was
elected, Günter Kaltenbrunner,
himself a former player of the club in the 60s and an Austrian International.
To mark this new era, the club made a stark change to its kit. The team
had been playing with Green/White vertically striped shirts. The new design had
the Green/White stripes but now horizontally.
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2613, May 7, 1996
(Günter Kaltenbrunner) |
In this year of 1994, a new Manager was also appointed. 47-year-old,
former Rapid player from the 70s, Ernst Dokupil. He had an undistinguished
career playing for the likes of Wacker Wien, Admira Wacker and Simemringer,
along with Rapid in the 1970s.
After his playing career he had started an Insurance Company. He had
also managed in the 1980s, Simmeringer, Admira Wacker, First Vienna and St.
Polten before getting the Rapid job.
Ernst Dokupil led Rapid to win the Austrian Cup in 1994/95 by defeating
DSV Leoben (1-0), to gain them entry in the Cup Winners Cup for the 1995/96
season.
For the new season (1995/96), Rapid would be without veteran defender
Robert Pecl, who had retired prematurely due to injury. Marcus Purk also left to join Real Sociedad.
However,
the new arrivals would have
a significant impact for the season. Bulgarian Center-back Trifon Ivanov
arrived from Swiss side Neuchâtel Xamax. The giant German striker Carsten
Jancker came on loan from FC Köln. According to the player, his teammate at Köln,
the legendary Austrian striker Toni Polster, had recommended him to Dokupil.
Another striker Christian Stumpf was signed from FC Linz. Finally, veteran FK Austria midfielder Peter Stöger arrived after a season at Wacker Innsbruck.
The
Team already included the likes of veteran goalkeeper and captain Michael
Konsel. The lone remnant of the 1984/85 Cup Winners Cup adventure.
Photo From: Panini Austria
1995/96
(Rapid Vienna squad
1995/96) |
Photo From: Panini Austria
1995/96
(Rapid Vienna squad
1995/96) |
Photo From: Panini Austria
1995/96
(Rapid Vienna squad
1995/96) |
Photo From: Panini Austria
1995/96
(Rapid Vienna squad
1995/96) |
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 19 (1095), May 8-14, 1996
The
defense still had Peter Schöttel in the center with Prvoslav
Jovanovic, Roman Pivarnik and Michael Hatz.
The midfielders on the books included Dietmar Kühbauer, Stephan
Marasek, Andreas Heraf, Zoran Barisic, Peter Guggi and the Russian Sergei Mandreko.
The frontline was the
thinnest position with the Polish Maciej Sliwowski, the most significant
striker on the books ahead of the new arrivals.
The Cup Winners Cup
adventure began in September with the relatively comfortable elimination of
Romanian side Petrolul Ploeisti (3-1 win at home, scoreless tie away).
The Second Round was a
much sterner test against Portuguese side Sporting CP. The Portuguese defeated
Rapid (2-0) at home. The Return leg in Vienna on November 2nd, would be a
classic as Rapid tied the series in the last minute for a (2-0) win. The match
had to go into extra time and new signing Christian Stumpf followed his last minute goal
with two more goals in extra time for a (4-0) win and advance to the Quarterfinals.
In retrospect, this was the reference match of
the season in this memorable Cup Winners Cup season.
The new signings had been effective, in addition
the likes of Peter Guggi, Zoran Barisic and Andreas Heraf were
taking on a more prominent role in the squad than previous seasons.
In the Spring, for the
Quarterfinals in March, Rapid defeated Russian side Dinamo Moscow (1-0) away
from home and came away with a (3-0) win in Vienna to advance to the
semifinals.
New signing Stumpf scored
the winner in Moscow and fellow new signing and strike partner Carsten Jancker
scored twice in Vienna.
The semifinals in April
were against strong Dutch side of Feyenoord, featuring Ronald Koeman and
Swedish striker Henrik Larsson among others.
The first leg at De Kuip ended as a (1-1) tie that favored Rapid. The
second leg was another (3-0) home win Jancker scoring twice again with Stumpf
chipping in another in a brilliant first half display that yielded all the
goals.
Rapid were in the Cup Winners Cup Final after eleven years. They were
the underdog against strong French side Paris St. Germain that included Youri
Djorkaeff and Brazilian midfielder Rai among others.
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2613, May 7, 1996
Photo From: World Soccer,
June 1996
Ahead of the Final many praised the unity showed by the squad as the
reason for its success. Peter Stöger said he had never seen
such unity anywhere.
Michael Konsel underlined the family atmosphere of the Group.
Dokupil was more cautious
and felt the team still had a lot to prove. He felt that team was playing above
its means, and that he would not be satisfied until the results were not fully
based on luck.
At this point, the
standard lineup was Konsel in goal, Ivanov and Schöttel made the central defensive partnership,
with Hatz and Pivarnik on the flanks.
The midfield consisted of Stöger, Kuhbauer,
Heraf and Guggi (or Marasek).
While the frontline was led by the tall duo of Stumpf
and Jancker.
The team was built around
physical and athletic players complemented by the skills of Stöger and Kuhbauer. Dokupil
stated, ‘We can’t play like Ajax, sorry, but it’s not in the culture of my
players’.
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 88, May 1996
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 88, May 1996
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 88, May 1996
For the Final in Brussels
on May 8th, Paris St. Germain were the stronger side and won (1-0).
It was really in the last ten minute when Rapid were livelier as PSG were
holding onto their win.
PSG goalkeeper made two
fine saves from a flying header by Heraf in the 63rd minute and
another header from Ivanov in the last minute. This was the extent of the Rapid
challenge.
Rapid’s success was in reaching a Final and a victory against a top side was beyond them.
Rapid’s consolation from
this memorable season as in regaining the League title after seven years.
The players who
benefitted from this season included the likes of Stumpf, Heraf, Hatz and
Marasek. All were capped by Austria, some for the first time, this season.
While German striker Carsten Jancker had a stand-out season.
Unfortunately, Rapid could not build up on this season. This end of the season coincided with the introduction of the Bosman ruling.
Photo From: World Soccer,
July 1996
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 89, June 1996
Photo From: Onze-Mondial,
Issue 89, June 1996
Participation wo the
Champions League in 1996/97 was not enough to maintain this squad.
Carsten Jancker caught
the eyes of Bayern Munich and would play for them for the years to come, while
Stefan Marasek joined Freiburg.
Michael Hatz would be
signed by Serie A side Reggiana and Konsel would join AS Roma in 1997.
Irrespective of the
ruling, perhaps Rapid would not have been able to compete with other Leagues. They
would finish second in the League in 1997 and would not win the League title
until 2005.
This season was one of
those adventures that every now and again some teams were capable of, but it’s
nearly impossible in the post-Bosman world.
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 20 (1096), May 15-21, 1996
(Rapid Vienna squad, May 8, 1996, Brussels, Belgium, Paris St. Germain 1-
Rapid 0) |
Sources:
World Soccer, June 1996
World Soccer, July 1996
Onze-Mondial, Issue 88,
May 1996
Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June
1996
SK Rapid Wien Matches during the Cup Winners Cup, 1995/96
Season:
September 14,
1995, Vienna, Rapid 3-Petrolul Ploiesti 1 (Zoran Barisic 45, 90, Trifon Ivanov 59 / Adrian Toader 65)
September 28, 1995, Ploiesti, Petrolul
Ploiesti 0- Rapid 0 (-)
October 19, 1995, Lisbon, Sporting CP 2-Rapid 0 (Sa Pinto 13, Paulo Alves 25)
November 2,
1995, Vienna, Rapid 4- Sporting CP 0 (Dietmar Kuhbauer 25,
Christian Stumpf 90, 105, 110)
March 7, 1996,
Moscow, Dinamo Moscow 0-Rapid
1 (Christian Stumpf 33)
March 21,
1996, Vienna, Rapid 3-Dinamo Moscow 0 (Carsten
Jancker 49, 74, Peter Stöger 61 pen)
April 4, 1996, Rotterdam, Feyenoord 1-Rapid 1 (Ronald Koeman 52 pen, Carsten
Jancker 67)
April 18, 1996, Vienna, Rapid 3-Feyenoord 0 (Carsten Jancker 2, 35,
Christian Stumpf 32)
May 8, 1996, Brussels, Belgium, Paris St. Germain 1- Rapid 0 (Bruno N'Gotty 28)
Date: September 14, 1995
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-First Round, First Leg
Result: Sportklub Rapid Wien (Austria) 3- Petrolul
Ploiesti (Romania)
1
Venue: Vienna - Gerhard Hanappi-Stadion
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Loizos Loizou (Cyprus)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Rapid): Zoran Barisic 45, 90, Trifon
Ivanov 59
(Petrolul Ploiesti): Adrian Toader 65
Lineups:
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov (Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel,
Michael Hatz; Roman Pivarnik (Slovakia) (Prvoslav Jovanovic 77), Peter Stöger, Zoran
Barisic, Peter Guggi, Andreas Heraf, Stefan Marasek; Christian Stumpf (Carsten Jancker
(Germany) 70)
Coach: Ernst Dokupil
Booked: Michael Hatz 51, Peter Schöttel 70
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Petrolul Ploiesti:
Stefan Preda; Valeriu Rachita; Daniel Chirita, Octavian
Grigore, Gheorge Leahu; Eugen Bastina, Marcel Abaluta, Mihai Parlog, Cristian Zmoleanu;
Daniel Zafiris (Adrian Toader 62), Claudiu Andreicut (Marian Grama 81)
Coach: Marin Ion
Booked: Claudiu Andreicut
26, Cristian Zmoleanu 53
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: PETROM
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Yellow Socks
Date: September 28, 1995
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-First Round, Second Leg
Result: Petrolul Ploiesti (Romania) 0-Sportklub Rapid Wien (Austria) 0
Venue: Ploiesti-Ilie Oana
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Manuel Diaz Vega (Spain)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Petrolul Ploiesti): None
(Rapid): None
Lineups:
Petrolul Ploiesti:
Stefan Preda; Valeriu
Rachita; Gheorge Balaceanu, Octavian Grigore, Eugen Bastina, Marian Grama (Marian
Mihai 66), Cristian Zmoleanu; Marcel Abaluta, Gheorge Leau; Claudiu Andreicut (Daniel
Zafiris 46), Adrian Toader (Mihai Parlog 75)
Coach: Marin Ion
Booked: Claudiu Andreicut
29, Eugen Bastina 31, Gheorge Balaceanu 40
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: PETROM
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Yellow Socks
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov (Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel,
Michael Hatz; Roman Pivarnik (Slovakia), Andreas Heraf, Peter Stöger (Zoran Barisic
88), Peter Guggi (Prvoslav Jovanovic 62), Dietmar Kühbauer, Stefan Marasek; Christian
Stumpf (Rene Haller 90)
Coach: Ernst Dokupil
Booked: Roman Pivarnik, Stefan Marasek,
Dietmar Kühbauer, Peter Schöttel
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Date: October 19, 1995
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Second Round, First Leg
Result: Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa (Portugal)
2- Sportklub
Rapid Wien (Austria) 0
Venue: Lisbon- Estadio Jose da
Alvalade
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Alain Hamer (Luxembourg)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Sporting
CP): Sa
Pinto 13, Paulo Alves 25
(Rapid): None
Lineups:
Sporing CP:
Costinha; Nelson, Noureddine Naybet (Morocco),
Marco Aurelio (Brazil), Budimir Vujacic (Yugoslavia); Sa Pinto (Alfonso Martins
85), Oceano Cruz, Roberto Assis (Brazil) (Dani 74), Pedro Martins, Jose Dominguez;
Paulo Alves (Pedro Barbosa 88)
Coach: Carlos Queiroz
Booked: Sa Pinto, Noureddine Naybet,
Nelson
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: SIC
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, Black
Shorts, Green Socks
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov (Bulgaria); Michael
Hatz, Roman Pivarnik (Slovakia); Peter Stöger (Peter Guggi 74), Zoran Barisic, Prvoslav
Jovanovic, Dietmar Kühbauer, Andreas Heraf, Stefan Marasek; Christian Stumpf (Sergei
Mandreko (Russia) 52)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Booked: Stefan Marasek, Michael Hatz, Andreas
Heraf
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Red/Blue Vertically striped Shirts, Blue Shorts,
Blue/Red Socks
Date: November 2, 1995
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Second Round, Second Leg
Result: Sportklub Rapid Wien (Austria) 4-Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa (Portugal)
0 (After Extra Time)
Venue: Vienna- Ernst Happel-Stadion
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Werner Müller (Switzerland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Rapid): Dietmar Kuhbauer 25,
Christian Stumpf 90, 105, 110
(Sporting
CP): None
Lineups:
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov
(Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel, Roman Pivarnik (Slovakia); Andreas Heraf (Zoran Barisic
59), Prvoslav Jovanovic (Rene Haller 65), Dietmar Kühbauer, Peter Stöger, Peter
Guggi; Christian Stumpf, Carsten Jancker (Germany)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Booked: Prvoslav Jovanovic, Roman Pivarnik, Rene Haller,
Zoran Barisic;
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Sporing CP:
Costinha; Nelson; Noureddine
Naybet (Morocco), Marco Aurelio (Brazil), Budimir Vujacic (Yugoslavia); Jose Dominguez
(Pedro Barbosa 76), Oceano, Sa Pinto, Pedro Martins, Emmanuel Amunike (Nigeria)
(Dani 66); Paulo Alves (Xavier 86)
Coach: Carlos Queiroz
Booked: Dani, Sa Pinto
Sent off: Dani 90
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: SIC
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Date: March 7, 1996
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Quarterfinals, First Leg
Result: Dinamo Moscow (Russia) 0- Sportklub
Rapid Wien (Austria) 1
Venue: Moscow - Lokomotive-Stadion
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Bernd Heynemann (Germany)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Dinamo
Moscow): None
(Rapid): Christian
Stumpf 33
Lineups:
Dinamo Moscow:
Andrey Smetanin, Sergei Shulgin (Aleksey Kutsenko 63), Erik
Yakhimovich, Yuri Kovtun, Sergei Nekrasov, Oleg Samatov, Yuri Kuznetsov, Andrey
Kobelev, Vitali Safronov (Aleksandr Grishin 38), Dimitri Cheryshev (Yuri
Tishkov 39), Oleg Terekin
Coach: Adamas Golodets
Booked: Yuri Kuznetsov 51, Aleksandr
Grishin 88
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -
Shirt Sponsor: -
Uniform Colors: Blue/White vertically striped Shirts, Blue
Shorts, Blue Socks
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov
(Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel, Prvoslav Jovanovic, Michael Hatz, Peter Guggi;
Andreas Heraf, Stefan Marasek, Peter Stöger, Christian Stumpf, Carsten Jancker
(Germany)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Booked: Stefan Marasek 36, Peter Schöttel 87
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Date: March 21, 1996
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Quarterfinals, Second Leg
Result: Sportklub Rapid Wien (Austria) 3-Dinamo
Moscow (Russia) 0
Venue: Vienna- Ernst Happel-Stadion
Attendance: 44,000
Referee: Marc Batta (France)
Kick-off
time: -
Goalscorers:
(Rapid): Carsten
Jancker 49, 74, Peter Stöger 61 pen
(Dinamo
Moscow): None
Lineups:
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov
(Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel, Michael Hatz, Peter Guggi; Andreas Heraf, Prvoslav Jovanovic,
Stefan Marasek, Peter Stöger; Christian Stumpf, Carsten Jancker (Germany)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Booked: Michael Hatz 33
Sent Off: Prvoslav Jovanovic 83
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Dinamo Moscow:
Andrey Smetanin, Erik Yakhimovich,
Sergei Shulgin (Vitali Safronov 59), Yuri Kovtun, Sergei Nekrasov,
Sergei Popdali, Aleksandr Grishin (Yuri Tishkov 55), Andrey Kobelev, Oleg Samatov (Sergei Lemeshko
65); Oleg Terekin, Dimitri Cheryshev
Coach: Adamas Golodets
Sent Off: Dimitri Cheryshev 29, Oleg
Terekin 83
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -
Shirt Sponsor: -
Uniform Colors: Blue/White vertically striped Shirts, Blue
Shorts, Blue Socks
Date: April 4, 1996
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Semifinals, First Leg
Result: Feyenoord Rotterdam (Holland) 1- Sportklub
Rapid Wien (Austria) 1
Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Ryszard Wójcik (Poland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Feyenoord): Ronald Koeman 52 pen
(Rapid): Carsten Jancker 67
Lineups:
Feyenoord:
Ed De Goey; Ronald Koeman;
Peter Bosz, Bernd Schuiteman, George Boateng; Jean-Paul van Gastel, Tomasz Iwan
(Poland), Giovanni van Bronckhorst; Gaston Taument, Henrik Larsson (Sweden) (Orlando
Trustfull 80), Henk Vos (Mike Obiku (Nigeria) 76)
Coach: Arie Haan
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Stad Rotterdam Verzeringen
Uniform Colors: Red/White Vertically split with sleeve colors
red/white on opposite sides Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov
(Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel, Michael Hatz, Roman Pivarnik (Slovakia); Peter
Guggi; Andreas Heraf, Peter Stöger (Zoran Barisic 79), Stefan Marasek; Christian
Stumpf, Carsten Jancker (Germany) (Rene Haller 87)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Booked: Peter Guggi 14, Zoran Barisic
82
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 15 (1089), April 10-16, 1996
(April 4,
1996, Feyenoord
1-Rapid 1) |
Date: April 18, 1996
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Semifinals, Second Leg
Result: Sportklub Rapid Wien (Austria) 3-Feyenoord
Rotterdam (Holland) 0
Venue: Vienna- Ernst Happel-Stadion
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Sergei Khusainow (Russia)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Rapid): Carsten Jancker 2, 35,
Christian Stumpf 32
(Feyenoord): None
Lineups:
Rapid:
Michael Konsel; Trifon Ivanov
(Bulgaria); Peter Schöttel, Michael Hatz, Peter Guggi; Andreas Heraf, Dietmar Kühbauer
(Rene Haller 86), Peter Stöger (Sergei Mandreko (Russia) 86), Stefan Marasek; Christian
Stumpf, Carsten Jancker (Germany)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Avanti
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Feyenoord:
Ed De Goey; Ronald Koeman;
Bernd Schuiteman, George Boateng; Peter Bosz, Jean-Paul van Gastel, Giovanni van
Bronckhorst; Tomasz Iwan (Poland), (Mike Obiku (Nigeria) 46); Gaston Taument, Henrik
Larsson (Sweden), Henk Vos
Coach: Arie Haan
Booked: Jean-Paul van Gastel 35 (Peter
Bosz in another source)
Team Captain: -
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Stad Rotterdam Verzeringen
Uniform Colors: Red/White Vertically split with sleeve colors
red/white on opposite sides Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 17 (1093), April 24-30, 1996
(April 18,
1996, Rapid 3-Feyenoord 0) |
Date: May 8, 1996
Competition: Cup Winners Cup-Final
Result: Paris Saint Germain Football Club (France)
1- Sportklub Rapid Wien (Austria) 0
Venue: Brussels (Bruxelles), Stade
Roi Baudouin, Belgium
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
Linemen: Dario Nicoletti, Tullio Manfredini (both Italy)
Kick-off time: 20:15
Goalscorers:
(Paris St.
Germain): Bruno N'Gotty 28
(Rapid): None
Lineups:
Paris St. Germain:
1-Bernard Lama; 4-Bruno N'Gotty, 2-Paul Le Guen,
5-Alain Roche; 9-Laurent Fournier (14-Francis Llacer 78), 8-Vincent Guerin, 6-Youri
Djorkaeff, 7-Daniel Bravo, 3-Patrick Coletter; 10-Rai (Brazil) (15-Julio Cesar
Dely Valdes (Panama) 12), 11-Patrice Loko
Coach: Luis Fernandez
Booked: Laurent Fournier 56, Bruno
N'Gotty 72
Other Substitutes:
12-Pascal Nouma, 13-Oumar Dieng, 16-Richard Dutruel
Team Captain: Bernard Lama
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Nike
Shirt Sponsor: No sponsor on kits for the final (but normally OPEL)
Uniform Colors: Blue/Red/Blue Vertically striped Shirts, Blue
Shorts, Red Socks
Rapid:
1-Michael Konsel; 4-Trifon
Ivanov (Bulgaria); 5-Peter Schöttel, 2-Michael Hatz, 3-Peter Guggi; 11-Andreas Heraf,
10-Dietmar Kühbauer, 6-Peter Stöger, 8-Stefan Marasek; 7-Christian Stumpf (14-Zoran
Barisic 46), 9-Carsten Jancker (Germany)
Coach: Ernst
Dokupil
Booked: Carsten Jancker 34, Peter Schöttel 37, Michael Hatz 54, Andrras Heraf
67, Peter Stöger 84
Other Substitutes:
12-Oliver Lederer,
13-Rene Haller, 15-Sergei Mandreko (Russia), 16-Raimund Hedl
Team Captain: Michael Konsel
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: No sponsor on kits for the final (but normally Avanti)
Uniform Colors: Green/White Horizontally striped Shirts, White
Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2614, May 14, 1996
(May
8, 1996, Brussels, Belgium, Paris St. Germain 1- Rapid 0) |
Photo From: France
Football, Issue 2614, May 14, 1996
(May
8, 1996, Brussels, Belgium, Paris St. Germain 1- Rapid 0) |
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