Real Madrid Matches during the UEFA Cup, 1984/85 Season:
September 19, 1984, Madrid, UEFA Cup, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 5- Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker Innsbruck (Austria) 0 (Míchel 2, 58, Carlos Santillana 6, Juanito 51 pen, Emilio Butragueño 54)
October 3,
1984, Innsbruck, UEFA Cup, Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker Innsbruck (Austria) 2-Real
Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0 (Alfred
Roscher 20, 64)
October 24, 1984, Rijeka, UEFA Cup, Nogometni
Klub Rijeka (Yugoslavia) 3- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 1 (Adriano Fegić 39, 58, Danko Matrljan
40 / Isidro 81)
November 7, 1984, Madrid, UEFA Cup, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 3- Nogometni Klub Rijeka (Yugoslavia) 0 (Juanito 67 pen, Carlos Santillana 79. Jorge
Valdano 82)
November 28, 1984, London, UEFA Cup, Royal Sporting Club
Anderlecht (Belgium) 3- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0 (Erwin vandenbergh 66, Alex
Czerniatisnki 68, Frank Vercauteren 85pen)
December 7, 1984, Madrid, UEFA Cup, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain)
6-Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht (Belgium) 1 (Manuel Sanchis 3, Emilio Butragueno
16,47,50, Jorge Valdano 29, 39 / Per Frimann 34)
March 6, 1985,
London,
UEFA Cup, Tottenham Hotspur Football
Club -London (England) 0- Real
Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 1 (Own Goal (Steve Perryman)
15)
March 20, 1985,
Madrid,
UEFA Cup, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0- Tottenham
Hotspur Football Club -London (England)
0 (-)
April 10, 1985,
Milan,
UEFA Cup, Internazionale Football
Club- Milano (Italy) 2- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0 (Liam
Brady 25 pen, Alessandro Altobelli 57)
April 24, 1985,
Madrid,
UEFA Cup, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 3- Internazionale Football
Club- Milano (Italy) 0 (Carlos Santillana 12, 42, Míchel 57)
May 8, 1985,
Székesfehérvár, UEFA Cup, Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári (Hungary) 0-
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 3 (Míchel
31, Carlos Santillana 77, Jorge Valdano 89)
May 22, 1985,
Madrid,
UEFA Cup, Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0- Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári (Hungary) 1 (Lajos
Májer 86)
UEFA Cup 1984/85
Date: September
19, 1984
Competition: UEFA Cup- First
Round, First Leg
Result: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 5- Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker Innsbruck (Austria) 0
Venue: Madrid-Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Siegfried Kirschen (East
Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Real Madrid): Míchel 2, 58, Carlos Santillana 6,
Juanito 51 pen, Emilio Butragueño 54
(Wacker
Innsbruck): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (2nd minute,
Real Madrid): Michel scored from the left side
from a narrow angle.
2:0 (6th minute,
Real Madrid): A cross (or free kick) from the
right was headed in by Santillana.
3:0 (51st minute,
Real Madrid): Steinlechner fouled in the box. Juanito scored from the
ensuing penalty kick.
4:0 (54th minute,
Real Madrid): A cross from the right was
knocked in by Michel.
5:0 (58th minute,
Real Madrid): A cross from the right was
knocked in by Butragueno.
Lineups:
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel, José Antonio Camacho,
Paco Bonet, Chendo, Juan Lozano, San José, Uli Stielike (West Germany), Míchel,
Emilio Butragueño (Ricardo Gallego 72), Juanito, Carlos Santillana (Isidro 40)
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Team Captain: Carlos Santillana
Official Kit
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Socks
Wacker Innsbruck:
Hermann Steinlechner, Hugo
Hovenkamp (Holland), Zoltán Kereki (Hungary), Michael Streiter, Robert Auer, Andreas
Gretschnig, Manfred Linzmaier, Arnold Koreimann, Andreas Spielmann (Ewald
Gröss74), Gert Jørgensen (Wolfgang Hupfauf 61), Alfred Roscher
Coach:
Cor Brom (Holland)
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: -
Shirt Sponsor: -
Uniform Colors: Green (black
sleeves) Shirts, Black Shorts, Green Socks
Date: October
3, 1984
Competition: UEFA Cup- First
Round, Second Leg
Result: Sparkasse Swarovski
Wacker Innsbruck (Austria) 2-Real
Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0
Venue: Innsbruck-Tivoli
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: László Pádár (Hungary)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Wacker
Innsbruck): Alfred Roscher 20, 64
(Real Madrid): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (20th minute,
Wacker Innsbruck): A cross from the right side
was knocked in by Roscher.
2:0 (64th minute,
Wacker Innsbruck): A free kick from the right
side was headed in by Roscher.
Lineups:
Wacker Innsbruck:
Hermann Steinlechner, Hugo
Hovenkamp (Holland), Zoltán Kereki (Hungary), Michael Streiter, Robert Auer, Andreas
Gretschnig, Manfred Linzmaier, Arnold Koreimann, Ewald Gröss, Gert Jørgensen, Alfred
Roscher
Coach:
Cor Brom (Holland)
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: -
Shirt Sponsor: -
Uniform Colors: Green (black
sleeves) Shirts, Black Shorts, Green Socks
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel, José Antonio Camacho,
Fraile, Chendo, Manuel Sanchís, Juan Lozano (Isidro 46), Rafael Martín Vázquez,
San José, Uli Stielike (West Germany), Emilio Butragueño, Jorge Valdano
(Argentina) (Pineda 46)
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Team Captain: José Antonio Camacho
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Date: October
24, 1984
Competition: UEFA Cup- Second
Round, First Leg
Result: Nogometni Klub Rijeka
(Yugoslavia) 3- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 1
Venue: Rijeka-Kantrida
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Keith Hackett (England)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Rijeka): Adriano
Fegić 39, 58, Danko Matrljan 40
(Real Madrid): Isidro 81
Summary of goals:
1:0 (39th minute,
Rijeka): Adriano Fegić shot from the left side
into the top corner.
2:0 (40th minute,
Rijeka): A header from the left side reached
Danko Matrljan who volleyed.
3:0 (58th minute,
Rijeka): Adriano Fegić scored with a
long-range shot from outside of the box.
3:1 (81st minute,
Real Madrid): A pass from the middle, sent
Isidro through on the left and he struck.
Lineups:
Rijeka:
1-Mauro
Ravnić, 3-Miloš Hrstić, 4-Srećko Juričić, 6-Borče Sredojević, 5-Boris Tičić, 8-Nenad
Gračan (13-Davor Radmanović 16), 7-Dušan Stevanović, 11-Damir Desnica, 10-Adriano
Fegić, 2-Nebojsa Malbasa (16-Nenad Milenković 64), 9-Danko Matrljan
Coach:
Josip Skoblar
Other
Substitutes:
12-Savic,
14-Kahkovic, 15-Zrilic
Team Captain: Srećko Juričić
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
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Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Real Madrid:
1-Miguel Ángel, 2-Chendo, 3-José
Antonio Camacho, 4-Uli Stielike (West
Germany), 5-Fraile, 6-San José, 7-Manuel Sanchís, 8-Ricardo Gallego (15-Rafael
Martín Vázquez 68), 9-Pineda (16-Isidro 75),
10-Juan Lozano, 11-Emilio Butragueño
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Other Substitutes:
12-Salguero, 13-Augustin, 14-Angel
Team Captain: José Antonio Camacho
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: Purple Shirts, Purple Shorts, Purple Socks
24.10.1984. UEFA Cup. NK Rijeka - Real Madrid,
— stepan (@stepan49154460) April 12, 2020
Referee Keith Stewart Hackett, linesmens ???, Srećko Juričić and Jose Antonio CAMACHO. pic.twitter.com/5crcO45YEa
Date: November
7, 1984
Competition: UEFA Cup- Second
Round, Second Leg
Result: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 3-Nogometni Klub Rijeka (Yugoslavia) 0
Venue: Madrid-Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Roger Schoeters (Belgium)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Real Madrid): Juanito 67 pen, Carlos Santillana 79. Jorge Valdano 82
(Rijeka): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (67th minute,
Real Madrid): Juanito scored with a penalty
kick.
2:0 (79th minute,
Real Madrid): A cross from the left side was
knocked in by Santillana.
3:0 (82nd minute,
Real Madrid): A shot from the edge of the box,
deflected off a defender, Valdano knocked in the rebound from close range.
Lineups:
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel, José Antonio Camacho,
Fraile (Manuel Sanchís 60), Chendo, Juan Lozano (Emilio Butragueño 60), San
José, Uli Stielike (West Germany), Míchel, Juanito, Carlos Santillana, Jorge
Valdano (Argentina)
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Team Captain: Carlos Santillana
Official Kit
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Socks
Rijeka:
Mauro Ravnić, Miloš Hrstić, Srećko
Juričić, Nenad Milenković, Borče Sredojević, Boris Tičić, Nenad Gračan, Dušan
Stevanović (Zoran Šestan 37), Damir Desnica, Adriano Fegić, Danko Matrljan (Davor
Radmanović 73)
Coach:
Josip Skoblar
Sent-Off:
Nenad Milenković 34, Damir Desnica 75, Boris
Tičić 89
Team Captain: -
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: -
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Uniform Colors: Dark Blue
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Dark Blue Socks
Salto de Santillana durante el partido Real Madrid-Rijeka (3-0) de Copa de la UEFA, disputado el 7 de noviembre de 1984.
— El Fútbol del Siglo XX (@futbol_siglo) December 21, 2021
📷: Raúl Cancio.#realmadrid pic.twitter.com/IdnB3BbS3S
Real Madrid - Rijeka (Copa UEFA 1/16 vuelta 07-11-1984)
— Hemeroteca RMCF (@HemerotecaRMCF) June 4, 2021
[Stielike, Chendo, Miguel Angel, San Jose, Fraile, Camacho, Juanito, Lozano, Santillana, Valdano y Michel]. pic.twitter.com/cTEH9oSFTE
Date: November
28, 1984
Competition: UEFA Cup- Third
Round, First Leg
Result: Royal Sporting Club
Anderlecht (Belgium) 3- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0
Venue: Brussels-Parc Astrid
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Volker Roth (West Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Anderlecht):
Erwin vandenbergh 66, Alex Czerniatisnki 68, Frank Vercauteren 85pen
(Real Madrid): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (66th minute,
Anderlecht): Per Frimann after a one-two with
Scifo at the center sent vandenbergh through and he beat Miguel Angel with a
low shot.
2:0 (68th minute,
Anderlecht): after a quick counter-attack, the
ball reached Vercauteren on the left side side touchline who sent in a cross in
the goalmouth for Alex Czerniatisnki to head home.
3:0 (85th minute,
Anderlecht): Chendo fouled Alex Czerniatisnki
in the box. Vercautern scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:
Anderlecht:
1-Jacques
Munaron, 3-Georges Grun, 10-Morten Olsen (Denmark), 2-Luka Peruzovic
(Yugoslavia), 5-Michel De Groote, 7-Frank Arnesen (Denmark) (15-Per Frimann
(Denmark) 59), 4-Enzo Scifo, 8-Wim Hofkens (Holland) (14-Walter De Greef 78),
6-Frank Vercauteren, 9-Erwin vandenbergh, 11-Alex Czerniatisnki
Coach: Paul van
Himst
Booked: Alex
Czerniatisnki 68
Team Captain: Frank Vercauteren
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Real Madrid:
1-Miguel Angel,
2-Miguel Chendo, 5-Fraile, 4-Uli Stielieke (West Germany), 3- José Antonio Camacho,
10-Michel, 6-Ricardo Gallego, 7-Manuel Sanchis, 8-Rafael Martin Vazquez (14-San
José 46), 11-Jorge Valdano (Argentina)
(16-Emilio Butragueno 75), 9-Carlos Santillana
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Booked: Miguel
Chendo 27, Fraile 54, Michel 89
Team Captain: Carlos Santillana
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Note:
1-For more
detail, see:
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2014/04/memorable-european-confrontations-part.html
Date: December 7, 1984
Competition: UEFA Cup- Third
Round, Second Leg
Result: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain)
6-Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht (Belgium) 1
Venue: Madrid-Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 85,000
Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Real Madrid): Manuel Sanchis 3, Emilio Butragueno 16,47,50, Jorge
Valdano 29, 39
(Anderlecht):
Per Frimann 34
Summary of goals:
1:0 (3rd minute, Real
Madrid): A free kick from the right by Lozano
was headed in by Sanchis.
2:0 (16th minute, Real
Madrid): Emilio Butragueno headed in a cross
from Valdano from the right side.
3:0 (29h minute, Real
Madrid): Gallego sent Emilio Butragueno clear
on the right side who immediately passed across for Valdano to stab home in an
empty net.
3:1 (34th minute, Anderlecht): A cross from the left was touched back by Camacho,
Frimann knocked in the loose ball.
4:1 (39th minute, Real
Madrid): Gallego sent Butragueno clear on the
right and he crossed for Valdano to score.
5:1 (47th minute, Real
Madrid): Camacho crossed from the left that
was pushed back by the Anderlecht defense into the path of Butragueno who
scored.
6:1 (50th minute, Real Madrid): A cross from the left reached Butragueno
who after a scramble scored.
Lineups:
Real Madrid:
1-Miguel Angel, 5-San Jose, 4-Uli Stielieke (West Germany), 3- José Antonio Camacho, 2-Michel (14-Jose
Salguero 55), 6-Ricardo Gallego, 7-Manuel Sanchis, 10-Juan Lozano (15-Rafael
Martin Vazquez 73), 11-Jorge Valdano (Argentina), 8-Emilio Butragueno, 9-Carlos
Santillana
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Booked: Michel 5, Juan Lozano 7
Team Captain: Carlos Santillana
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Anderlecht:
1-Jacques Munaron, 3-Georges Grun, 10-Morten Olsen (Denmark),
2-Luka Peruzovic (Yugoslavia), 5-Michel De Groote (15-Arnor Gudjohnsen 53),
8-Wim Hofkens (Holland) (13-Henrik Andersen (Denmark) 83), 9-Frank Arnesen
(Denmark), 7-Per Frimann (Denmark), 4-Enzo Scifo, 6-Frank Vercauteren, 11-Alex
Czerniatisnki
Coach: Paul van Himst
Booked: Alex Czerniatisnki 68 (to be verified)
Team Captain: Frank Vercauteren
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
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Team Captain: Frank Vercauteren
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Juan Lozano durante el histórico partido de vuelta de octavos de final de la Copa UEFA, disputado el 12 de diciembre de 1984, y que finalizó con el resultado de Real Madrid 6 Anderlecht 1.
— El Fútbol del Siglo XX (@futbol_siglo) November 1, 2021
📷: AS.#RealMadridCF #Anderlecht pic.twitter.com/ItiD8HZ0F1
12 de diciembre de 1984. El Real Madrid remonta al Anderlecht con aquel espectacular 6-1. La gran noche de Emilio Butragueño y su 'hat trick'.
— Rancoma (@Rancoma_) December 12, 2019
📸 Fotografía de Miguel Moreno para Don Balón. pic.twitter.com/raIYSBcqeZ
📅#onthisday 12 dicembre 1984, la noche del Buitre. Quando il Real Madrid superò l'Anderlecht per 6-1 in Coppa UEFA, una #remontada che contentì ai blancos di passare il turno dopo il 3-0 dell'andatahttps://t.co/Wt1EsUhAVi pic.twitter.com/p4DxqWvHRs
— Juri Gobbini (@JuriGobbini) December 12, 2021
Date: March 6, 1985
Competition: UEFA Cup- Quarterfinals,
First Leg
Result: Tottenham
Hotspur Football Club -London (England) 0- Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol
(Spain) 1
Venue: London -White Hart Lane
Attendance: 39,914
Referee: Paolo Casarin (Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Tottenham): None
(Real Madrid): Own Goal (Steve
Perryman) 15
Summary of goals:
0:1 (15th minute,
Real Madrid): Butragueno’s cross from the right
side was deflected into his own net by Perryman.
Lineups:
Tottenham Hotspur:
Ray Clemence, Chris Hughton
(Republic of Ireland), Paul Miller (Ally Dick 82), Gary Andrew Stevens, Tony
Galvin (Republic of Ireland), Micky Hazard, Glenn Hoddle, Steve Perryman, Mark
Falco, John Chiedozie (Gary Brooke 62), Garth Crooks
Coach: Peter Shreeves
Team Captain: Steve Perryman
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Shirt Sponsor: Holsten
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel, José Antonio Camacho, Salguero,
Chendo, Manuel Sanchís, Ángel, Ricardo Gallego, Uli Stielike (West Germany), Míchel,
Emilio Butragueño (Juanito 81), Jorge Valdano (Argentina) (Carlos Santillana 88)
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Team Captain: José Antonio Camacho
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: Purple Shirts, Purple Shorts, Purple Socks
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1985
(Manuel Sanchis, March 6, 1985, UEFA
Cup, Tottenham Hotspur 0-Real Madrid 1) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1985
(Real Madrid squad, March 6, 1985,
UEFA Cup, Tottenham Hotspur 0-Real Madrid 1) |
6 March 1985 Spurs 0 Real Madrid 1 UEFA Cup quarter final first leg. Att 39,914 We were the Cup holders and having a great Season in the League. The 84/85 team was one of the the best Spurs teams I have ever seen. Great old photos of The Shelf and good old fashioned floodlights. pic.twitter.com/AGDkF9is2t
— Douglas Bagley (@dougbagleyfdl) March 6, 2023
Date: March 20, 1985
Competition: UEFA Cup- Quarterfinals,
Second Leg
Result: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0-Tottenham Hotspur
Football Club -London (England) 0
Venue: Madrid-Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 95,000
Referee: Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Real Madrid): None
(Tottenham): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel, José Antonio Camacho, Salguero,
Chendo, Manuel Sanchís, Ángel, Ricardo Gallego, Míchel, Emilio Butragueño (Juan
Lozano 90), Pineda (San José 88), Jorge Valdano (Argentina)
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Team Captain: José Antonio Camacho
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Tottenham Hotspur:
Ray Clemence, Chris Hughton (Republic
of Ireland), Paul Miller, Graham
Roberts, Gary Andrew Stevens, Tony Galvin (Republic of Ireland) (Ally Dick 83), Micky Hazard, Glenn
Hoddle, Steve Perryman, Garth Crooks (Gary Brooke 70), Mark Falco
Coach: Peter Shreeves
Sent-Off: Steve Perryman 79
Team Captain: Steve Perryman
Official Kit
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José Antonio Camacho y Steve Perryman, capitanes de Real Madrid y Tottenham Hotspur respectivamente, en la previa de la vuelta de los cuartos de final de la Copa de la UEFA, que se disputó el 20 de marzo de 1985 en el Estadio Santiago Bernabéu.
— El Fútbol del Siglo XX (@futbol_siglo) October 24, 2022
📷: Professional Sport/Popperfoto. pic.twitter.com/EQHLiYnbnG
Date: April 10, 1985
Competition: UEFA Cup- Semifinals,
First Leg
Result: Internazionale Football
Club- Milano (Italy)
2- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0
Venue: Milano -Stadio Giuseppe
Meazza, San Siro
Attendance: 75,521
Referee: Franz Wöhrer (Austria)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Inter): Liam Brady 25 pen, Alessandro
Altobelli 57
(Real Madrid): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (25th minute,
Inter): Altobelli was fouled by sanchis. Brady
scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
2:0 (57th minute,
Inter): From the middle, Rummenigge sent
Altobelli through who advanced to score.
Lineups:
Internazionale Milano:
1-Walter Zenga, 6-Giuseppe Baresi, 2-Giuseppe Bergomi, 3-Andrea
Mandorlini, 4-Giancarlo Pasinato (Franco Causio 85), 5-Giampiero Marini, 7-Enrico
Cucchi, 8-Antonio Sabato, 10-Liam Brady (Republic of Ireland), 9-Alessandro
Altobelli, 11-Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany)
Coach: Ilario Castagner
Booked:
Giampiero
Marini
Team Captain: Alessandro Altobelli
Official Kit
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vertically striped shirts Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Real Madrid:
1-Miguel Ángel,
3-José Antonio Camacho, 6-Isidro, 4-Salguero, 2-Chendo (San José 66), 5-Manuel Sanchís,
8-Ricardo Gallego, 10-Juan Lozano, 7-Rafael Martín Vázquez (Juanito 70), 9-Emilio
Butragueño, 11-Jorge Valdano (Argentina)
Coach: ‘Amancio’ Amaro
Varela
Booked: Manuel Sanchís, Isidro
Team Captain: Calos Santillana
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 16 (536), April 17-23, 1985
(April 10, 1985, UEFA Cup, Internazionale
Milano 2-Real Madrid 0) |
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 16 (536), April 17-23, 1985
(April 10, 1985, UEFA Cup, Internazionale
Milano 2-Real Madrid 0) |
Date: April 24, 1985
Competition: UEFA Cup- Semifinals,
Second Leg
Result: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 3-Internazionale Football
Club- Milano (Italy) 0
Venue: Madrid-Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 90,200
Referee: Bob Valentine (Scotland)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Real Madrid): Carlos
Santillana 12, 42, Míchel 57
(Inter): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (12th minute,
Real Madrid): Chendo’s cross from the left was
headed down and leading to a scramble and Santillana knocked in.
1:0 (42nd minute,
Real Madrid): A cross from the right side was
headed in by Santillana.
3:0 (57th minute,
Real Madrid): Michel shot from the edge of the
box on the left side.
Lineups:
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel, José
Antonio Camacho, Salguero (Fraile 26) (Juanito 76), Chendo, Ricardo Gallego, San
José, Uli Stielike (West Germany), Míchel, Pineda, Carlos Santillana, Jorge
Valdano (Argentina)
Coach: Luis Molowny
Team Captain: Calos Santillana
Official Kit
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Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Internazionale Milano:
Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi (Giancarlo Pasinato 38)(
Franco Causio 80), Graziano Bini, Fulvio Collovati, Liam Brady (Republic of
Ireland), Enrico Cucchi, Andrea Mandorlini, Antonio Sabato, Alessandro
Altobelli, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany)
Coach: Ilario Castagner
Team Captain: Alessandro Altobelli
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Mecsport
Shirt Sponsor: Misura
Uniform Colors: Blue/Black
vertically striped shirts Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 18 (538), May 1-7, 1985
(April 24, 1985, UEFA Cup,
Real Madrid 3- Internazionale Milano 0) |
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 18 (538), May 1-7, 1985
(April 24, 1985, UEFA Cup,
Real Madrid 3- Internazionale Milano 0) |
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo,
No 18 (538), May 1-7, 1985
(April 24, 1985, UEFA Cup,
Real Madrid 3- Internazionale Milano 0) |
Date: May 8, 1985
Competition: UEFA Cup- Final,
First Leg
Result: Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári
(Hungary) 0- Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 3
Venue: Székesfehérvár, Sóstói stadion
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Videoton): None
(Real Madrid): Míchel 31,
Carlos Santillana 77, Jorge Valdano 89
Summary of goals:
0:1 (31st minute,
Real Madrid): From the middle, Gallego lobbed a
ball to the left side and Michel Volleyed.
0:2 (77th minute,
Real Madrid): Michel’s cross from the left side
was headed in by Santillana.
0:3 (89th minute,
Real Madrid): Michel’s pass from the left side
was knocked in by Valdano.
Lineups:
Videoton:
Péter Disztl, István Borsányi,
László Disztl, József Csuhay, Gábor Horváth, István Palkovics, Tibor Végh,
Géza Wittmann, Imre Vadász, György Novath
(László Gyenti 62), Gyõzõ Burcsa
Coach: Ferenc Kovács
Team Captain: Tibor Végh
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: None
Uniform Colors: Half Red/
Half Blue (Red and Blue sleeves on opposite colors of the half shirt) Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel; Chendo, Manuel Sanchís, Uli Stielike
(West Germany), José Antonio Camacho; San José, Míchel, Ricardo Gallego; Emilio
Butragueńo (Juanito 80), Carlos Santillana (Salguero 86), Jorge Valdano
(Argentina)
Coach: Luis
Molowny
Team Captain: Calos Santillana
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Photo From: Onze, Issue 114,
June 1985
(May 8, 1985, UEFA Cup,
Videoton 0-Real Madrid 3) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 114,
June 1985
(May 8, 1985, UEFA Cup,
Videoton 0-Real Madrid 3) |
Date: May 22, 1985
Competition: UEFA Cup- Final,
Second Leg
Result: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spain) 0-Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári (Hungary) 1
Venue: Madrid-Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time:
Goalscorers:
(Real Madrid): None
(Videoton): Lajos Májer 86
Summary of goals:
0:1 (86th minute,
Videoton): Wittmann’s cross from the right side
was deflected by the Sanchis in the path of Majer who struck from the edge of
the box.
Lineups:
Real Madrid:
Miguel Ángel; Chendo, Manuel Sanchís, Uli Stielike
(West Germany), José Antonio Camacho; San José, Míchel, Ricardo Gallego; Emilio
Butragueńo, Carlos Santillana, Jorge Valdano (Argentina) (Juanito 57)
Coach: Luis
Molowny
Team Captain: Calos Santillana
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: Zanussi
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Videoton:
Péter Disztl, József Csuhay, László
Disztl, Tibor
Végh, Gábor Horváth, Gyõzõ Burcsa, Ferenc Csongrádi (István Palkovics
57), Imre Vadász, József Szabó, Lajos Májer, György Novath (Géza
Wittmann 51)
Coach: Ferenc Kovács
Team Captain: Ferenc
Csongrádi
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: None
Uniform Colors: Half Red/
Half Blue (Red and Blue sleeves on opposite colors of the half shirt) Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks
Photo From: Onze, Issue 114,
June 1985
(May 22, 1985, UEFA Cup, Real
Madrid 0-Videoton 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 114,
June 1985
(May 22, 1985, UEFA Cup, Real
Madrid 0-Videoton 1) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1985
(May 22, 1985, UEFA Cup, Real
Madrid 0-Videoton 1) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1985
(May 22, 1985, UEFA Cup, Real
Madrid 0-Videoton 1) |
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