1985–86 UEFA Cup

The 1985–86 UEFA Cup was the 15th season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The final was played over two legs at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, Spain, and at the Olympiastadion, West Berlin, West Germany. For the second year in a row, the competition was won by Real Madrid of Spain, who defeated Köln of West Germany by an aggregate result of 5–3.

1985–86 UEFA Cup
Dates11 September 1985 – 6 May 1986
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Real Madrid (2nd title)
Runners-upWest Germany Köln
Tournament statistics
Matches played126
Goals scored374 (2.97 per match)
Attendance3,058,332 (24,272 per match)
Top scorer(s)Klaus Allofs (Köln)
9 goals

Real Madrid became the first club to successfully defend the UEFA Cup, a feat that would only be repeated by Sevilla in two different occasions during the 21st century, both in the UEFA Cup (2006 and 2007) and its successor UEFA Europa League (2014 and 2015). In the former Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, the unofficial predecessor of the UEFA Cup, it was only achieved by a representative team of the city of Barcelona (1958 and 1960) and by Valencia (1963 and 1964), both also fellow Spanish squads.

It was the first season in which English clubs were serving an indefinite ban from European football competitions due to the Heysel Stadium disaster, which would last for five seasons before being lifted for the 1990-91 season.

Association team allocation

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A total of 64 teams from 31 UEFA member associations participated in the 1985–86 UEFA Cup, all entering from the first round over six knock-out rounds. The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:

  • Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify.
  • Associations 4–8 each have three teams qualify.
  • Associations 9–21 each have two teams qualify.
  • Associations 22–32 each have one team qualify.

Following the English ban, their four births were redistributed among associations 9–12, each gaining a third birth.

Association ranking

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For the 1985–86 UEFA Cup, the associations are allocated places according to their 1984 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1979–80 to 1983–84.

Association ranking for 1985–86 UEFA Cup
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
1 West Germany43.6184
2 England37.9500[Note ENG]
3 Spain32.1994
4 Scotland31.9503
5 Italy31.633
6 Belgium31.616
7 Portugal31.250
8 Yugoslavia28.450
9 Soviet Union27.916
10 France27.250
11 Czechoslovakia25.550
12 Netherlands25.549
13 East Germany24.1002
14 Romania21.416
15 Switzerland18.250
16 Sweden18.000
- Wales17.0000[Note WAL]
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
17 Bulgaria16.7502
18 Austria15.500
19 Hungary14.750
20 Poland13.250
21 Greece12.750
22 Denmark10.7491
23 Republic of Ireland7.332
24 Albania7.000
25 Turkey5.333
26 Norway5.249
27 Cyprus4.998
28 Finland4.998
29 Northern Ireland3.998
30 Luxembourg2.666
31 Iceland2.331
32 Malta1.999
  • ^
    England: Due to the Heysel Stadium disaster, all English football clubs were placed under an indefinite ban by Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) from all European competitions, which would be lifted in 1990–91. As a result, each of their four allocated UEFA Cup births for 1985–86 were transferred as a third birth for associations 9–12, namely the Soviet Union, France, Czechoslovakia and the Netherlands. Two-time UEFA Cup winners Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as Southampton and Norwich City had qualified for the tournament prior to the ban.
  • ^
    Wales: There was no national league in Wales before 1992 and the only competition organised by the Football Association of Wales was the Welsh Cup so Wales had just a single participant in European competitions, the winner (or best placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) of the Welsh Cup which competed in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Its virtual ranking is only an original research, because the UEFA country ranking was only used to allocate the UEFA Cup spots at time, so Wales was not included.
  • Teams

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    The labels in parentheses show how each team qualified for competition:

    • TH: Title holders
    • CW: Cup winners
    • CR: Cup runners-up
    • LC: League Cup winners
    • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
    • P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
    Qualified teams for 1985–86 UEFA Cup
    Werder Bremen (2nd) Köln (3rd) Borussia Mönchengladbach (4th) Hamburger SV (5th)
    Athletic Bilbao (3rd) Sporting de Gijón (4th) Real Madrid (5th)TH Osasuna (6th)
    Dundee United (3rd) Rangers (4th) St Mirren (5th) Torino (2nd)
    Internazionale (3rd) Milan (5th) Club Brugge (2nd) RFC Liège (3rd)
    Waregem (4th) Sporting CP (2nd) Boavista (4th) Portimonense (5th)
    Hajduk Split (2nd) Partizan (3rd) Vardar (5th) Spartak Moscow (2nd)
    Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (3rd) Chornomorets Odesa (4th) Nantes (2nd) Auxerre (4th)
    Metz (5th) Bohemians Prague (2nd) Slavia Prague (3rd) Baník Ostrava (4th)
    PSV Eindhoven (2nd) Feyenoord (3rd) Sparta Rotterdam (4th) Lokomotive Leipzig (3rd)
    Wismut Aue (4th) Dinamo București (2nd) Sportul Studențesc (3rd) Neuchâtel Xamax (3rd)
    St. Gallen (4th) Malmö (3rd) Hammarby (4th) Lokomotiv Sofia (4th)[Note BUL]
    Pirin Blagoevgrad (5th)[Note BUL] LASK (3rd) Wacker Innsbruck (4th) Győri ETO (2nd)
    Videoton (3rd) Legia Warsaw (2nd) Lech Poznań (4th) Panathinaikos (2nd)
    AEK Athens (3rd) AGF (2nd) Bohemians (2nd) Dinamo Tirana (2nd)
    Beşiktaş (2nd) Viking (2nd) APOEL (2nd) TPS (2nd)
    Coleraine (2nd) Avenir Beggen (3rd) Valur (2nd) Ħamrun Spartans (2nd)

    Notes

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      Bulgaria: The top two teams of the 1984-85 A Group season, Levski Sofia and CSKA Sofia, were disbanded by the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party and refounded, after a number of violent incidents on the pitch during the 1985 Bulgarian Cup final. Trakia Plovdiv, which would have qualified for the UEFA Cup along CSKA Sofia, was awarded with the title and competed at the European Cup. Therefore, the UEFA Cup places went to Lokomotiv Sofia and Pirin Blagoevgrad, which had initially finished the season in 4th and 5th place. The decision regarding league placements was eventually reversed in 1990.

    Schedule

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    The schedule of the competition was as follows. Matches were scheduled for Wednesdays, though some matches exceptionally took place on Tuesdays or Thursdays. In a departure from previous editions, both semi-finals were played in different days, and the two-legged final was held on consecutive weeks, with the second leg being played on a Tuesday.

    Schedule for 1985–86 UEFA Cup
    RoundFirst legSecond leg
    First round11–19 September 19851–3 October 1985
    Second round23 October 19856 November 1985
    Third round27 November 198511 December 1985
    Quarter-finals4–5 March 198618–19 March 1986
    Semi-finals2–3 April 198615–16 April 1986
    Final30 April 19866 May 1986

    First round

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    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Köln 2–1 Sporting de Gijón0–02–1
    AEK Athens 1–5 Real Madrid1–00–5
    Auxerre 3–4 Milan3–10–3
    APOEL 4–6 Lokomotiv Sofia2–22–4 (a.e.t.)
    Athletic Bilbao 5–1 Beşiktaş4–11–0
    Boavista 5–6 Club Brugge4–31–3
    Bohemians 4–7 Dundee United2–52–2
    Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1 Lech Poznań1–12–0
    Coleraine 1–6 Lokomotive Leipzig1–10–5
    Dinamo București 2–2 (a) Vardar2–10–1
    Avenir Beggen 0–6 PSV Eindhoven0–20–4
    Chornomorets Odesa 4–4 (a) Werder Bremen2–12–3
    Wismut Aue 2–5 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk1–31–2
    Spartak Moscow 4–1 TPS1–03–1
    Győri ETO 4–5 Bohemians Praha3–11–4 (a.e.t.)
    Hajduk Split 7–3 Metz5–12–2
    Internazionale 5–1 St. Gallen5–10–0
    Waregem 6–2 AGF5–21–0
    Dinamo Tirana 1–0 Ħamrun Spartans1–00–0
    LASK 3–0 Baník Ostrava2–01–0
    Legia Warsaw 4–1 Viking3–01–1
    Neuchâtel Xamax 7–4 Sportul Studențesc3–04–4
    Pirin Blagoevgrad 1–7 Hammarby1–30–4
    Portimonense 1–4 Partizan1–00–4
    RFC Liège 4–1 Wacker Innsbruck1–03–1
    Rangers 1–2 Osasuna1–00–2
    Slavia Prague 1–3 St Mirren1–00–3 (a.e.t.)
    Sparta Rotterdam 2–2 (4–3 p) Hamburger SV2–00–2 (a.e.t.)
    Sporting CP 4–3 Feyenoord3–11–2
    Torino 3–2 Panathinaikos2–11–1
    Valur 2–4 Nantes2–10–3
    Videoton 3–3 (a) Malmö1–02–3

    First leg

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    Avenir Beggen 0–2 PSV Eindhoven
    ReportThoresen 31'
    Lokhoff 81'


    Valur 2–1 Nantes
    Þorbjörnsson 49', 87'ReportTouré 51'
    Attendance: 1,951









    Hajduk Split 5–1 Metz
    Petrinović 12'
    Zl. Vujović 27' (pen.), 63', 66', 76'
    ReportBocandé 30'
    Attendance: 30,000


    APOEL 2–2 Lokomotiv Sofia
    Prokopis 20'
    McDermott 49'
    ReportVelichkov 30'
    Vasilev 53'
    Attendance: 6,818
    Referee: Arsen Hoxha (Albania)

    AEK Athens 1–0 Real Madrid
    Papaioannou 10'Report
    Attendance: 39,819
    Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania)


    Győri ETO 3–1 Bohemians Praha
    Hannich 19', 75'
    Chaloupka 48' (o.g.)
    ReportTymich 24'
    Attendance: 10,500
    Referee: Joe Worrall (England)

    Köln 0–0 Sporting de Gijón
    Report
    Attendance: 12,000



    Waregem 5–2 AGF
    Veyt 40'
    Povlsen 49' (o.g.)
    Dekenne 54'
    Desmet 57'
    De Craeye 65'
    ReportLundkvist 24'
    Mortensen 77'



    Athletic Bilbao 4–1 Beşiktaş
    Salinas 30', 49', 84'
    Sarabia 62'
    ReportKeskin 16'
    Attendance: 26,000
    Referee: Kenny Hope (Scotland)

    Auxerre 3–1 Milan
    Garande 38', 53'
    Danio 67'
    ReportVirdis 3'

    Internazionale 5–1 St. Gallen
    Altobelli 9'
    Marangon 35'
    Mandorlini 44'
    Rummenigge 60', 86'
    ReportPellegrini 70'
    Attendance: 35,457

    Rangers 1–0 Osasuna
    Paterson 55'Report

    Torino 2–1 Panathinaikos
    Comi 48'
    Mavridis 87' (o.g.)
    ReportSaravakos 51'

    Bohemians 2–5 Dundee United
    Lawless 39'
    O'Brien 69'
    ReportSturrock 4', 52', 58'
    Bannon 33', 37'
    Attendance: 4,623



    Second leg

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    Baník Ostrava 0–1 LASK
    ReportLehermayr 87'
    Attendance: 5,300

    LASK won 3–0 on aggregate.


    Lokomotiv Sofia 4–2 (a.e.t.) APOEL
    Velichkov 12' (pen.), 80'
    Petkov 97', 107'
    ReportMoores 17'
    Ioannou 23'
    Attendance: 6,000

    Lokomotiv Sofia won 6–4 on aggregate.


    Dinamo Tirana won 1–0 on aggregate.


    2–2 on aggregate; Vardar won on away goals.


    Borussia Mönchengladbach won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Lokomotive Leipzig won 6–1 on aggregate.


    Bohemians Praha 4–1 (a.e.t.) Győri ETO
    Marčík 8'
    Mičinec 18'
    Hruška 88', 108'
    ReportHajszán 44'
    Attendance: 12,896
    Referee: Paolo Bergamo (Italy)

    Bohemians Praha won 5–4 on aggregate.


    Dnipro 2–1 Wismut Aue
    Protasov 51', 81'ReportLorenz 72'

    Dnipro won 5–2 on aggregate.


    Partizan 4–0 Portimonense
    Vučićević 18', 81', 85'
    Đukić 27'
    Report
    Attendance: 17,756
    Referee: Sadik Deda (Turkey)

    Partizan won 4-1 on aggregate.


    Spartak Moscow won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Legia Warsaw won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Hammarby 4–0 Pirin Blagoevgrad
    Ohlsson 33', 78'
    Ramberg 69'
    Lundin 89'
    Report
    Attendance: 3,207
    Referee: Keith Cooper (Wales)

    Hammarby won 7-1 on aggregate.


    3–3 on aggregate; Videoton won on away goals.


    PSV Eindhoven won 6–0 on aggregate.


    Wacker Innsbruck 1–3 RFC Liège
    Roscher 18'ReportLipka 16'
    Thans 39'
    De Sart 63'
    Attendance: 10,000

    RFC Liège won 4-1 on aggregate.


    AGF 0–1 Waregem
    ReportVeyt 87'
    Attendance: 5,200

    Waregem won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Nantes 3–0 Valur
    Amisse 20', 62'
    Touré 53'
    Report

    Nantes won 4–2 on aggregate.


    4–4 on aggregate; Chornomorets Odesa won on away goals.


    Metz 2–2 Hajduk Split
    Markov 53'
    Zappia 64'
    ReportZl. Vujović 72', 90'
    Attendance: 10,785
    Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

    Hajduk Split won 7–3 on aggregate.


    St. Gallen 0–0 Internazionale
    Report
    Attendance: 16,200

    Internazionale won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Feyenoord 2–1 Sporting CP
    Eriksen 11'
    Been 66'
    ReportLitos 59'
    Attendance: 34,118

    Sporting CP won 4-3 on aggregate.


    Panathinaikos 1–1 Torino
    Saravakos 71' (pen.)ReportComi 1'
    Attendance: 73,023

    Torino won 3–2 on aggregate.


    2–2 on aggregate; Sparta Rotterdam won 4–3 on penalties.


    Club Brugge 3–1 Boavista
    Papin 28', 54', 83'ReportJosé Coelho 38'

    Club Brugge won 6–5 on aggregate.


    St Mirren 3–0 (a.e.t.) Slavia Prague
    Gallacher 42'
    McGarvey 100', 108'
    Report
    Attendance: 11,956
    Referee: Rolf Haugen (Norway)

    St Mirren won 3-1 on aggregate.


    Dundee United won 7–4 on aggregate.


    Sporting de Gijón 1–2 Köln
    Mino 2'ReportEngels 46'
    Dickel 77'
    Attendance: 33,800

    Köln won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Osasuna 2–0 Rangers
    Rípodas 13'
    Monreal 40'
    Report
    Attendance: 25,603

    Osasuna won 2-1 on aggregate.


    Milan 3–0 Auxerre
    Virdis 28', 82'
    Hateley 36'
    Report
    Attendance: 58,364

    Milan won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Athletic Bilbao won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Sportul Studențesc 4–4 Neuchâtel Xamax
    Hagi 3', 41' (pen.), 84' (pen.)
    Sandu 23'
    ReportRyf 9'
    Lüthi 20'
    Givens 50'
    Stielike 73'
    Attendance: 7,500

    Neuchâtel Xamax won 7-4 on aggregate.

    Second round

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    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Köln 8–2 Bohemians Praha4–04–2
    Milan 3–3 (a) Lokomotive Leipzig2–01–3
    Dundee United 3–1 Vardar2–01–1
    Spartak Moscow 4–1 Club Brugge1–03–1
    Partizan 1–5 Nantes1–10–4
    Hammarby 5–4 St Mirren3–32–1
    Waregem 3–2 Osasuna2–01–2
    Dinamo Tirana 0–1 Sporting CP0–00–1
    LASK 1–4 Internazionale1–00–4
    Lokomotiv Sofia 1–1 (a) Neuchâtel Xamax1–10–0
    PSV Eindhoven 2–3 Dnipro2–20–1
    RFC Liège 1–4 Athletic Bilbao0–11–3
    Real Madrid 2–1 Chornomorets Odesa2–10–0
    Sparta Rotterdam 2–6 Borussia Mönchengladbach1–11–5
    Torino 2–4 Hajduk Split1–11–3
    Videoton 1–2 Legia Warsaw0–11–1

    First leg

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    Dinamo Tirana 0–0 Sporting CP
    Report
    Attendance: 15,000



    Partizan 1–1 Nantes
    Le Roux 28' (o.g.)ReportHalilhodžić 68'
    Attendance: 47,815
    Referee: Paolo Bergamo (Italy)

    Hammarby 3–3 St Mirren
    Lundin 33'
    Andersson 45', 65'
    ReportGallacher 40', 80', 84'

    LASK 1–0 Internazionale
    Gröss 81'Report
    Attendance: 18,500

    PSV Eindhoven 2–2 Dnipro
    McDonald 54'
    Thoresen 79'
    ReportProtasov 17', 67'
    Attendance: 18,000

    Köln 4–0 Bohemians Praha
    Littbarski 10', 82'
    Geils 13'
    Van de Korput 52'
    Report
    Attendance: 12,000
    Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania)




    Dundee United 2–0 Vardar
    Redford 53'
    Gough 78'
    Report
    Attendance: 9,129

    Milan 2–0 Lokomotive Leipzig
    Virdis 74' (pen.)
    Hateley 76'
    Report
    Attendance: 58,803

    Torino 1–1 Hajduk Split
    Schachner 74'ReportSlišković 33'
    Attendance: 40,993

    Second leg

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    Vardar 1–1 Dundee United
    Pančev 24'ReportHegarty 14'
    Attendance: 22,300

    Dundee United won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Chornomorets Odesa 0–0 Real Madrid
    Report
    Attendance: 41,535
    Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)

    Real Madrid won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Legia Warsaw won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Bohemians Praha 2–4 Köln
    Janečka 16' (pen.)
    Mičinec 87'
    ReportMennie 5'
    Dickel 33', 75'
    Littbarski 60'
    Attendance: 5,889

    Köln won 8–2 on aggregate.


    Hajduk Split won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Dnipro won 3–2 on aggregate.


    1–1 on aggregate; Neuchâtel Xamax won on away goals.


    3–3 on aggregate; Milan won on away goals.


    Nantes 4–0 Partizan
    Jorge Burruchaga 14'
    Amisse 51', 88'
    Bracigliano 57'
    Report
    Attendance: 29,003

    Nantes won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Borussia Mönchengladbach won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Club Brugge 1–3 Spartak Moscow
    Papin 52'ReportBubnov 28'
    Rodionov 51'
    Shavlo 65'
    Attendance: 22,831
    Referee: Bo Helen (Sweden)

    Spartak Moscow won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Athletic Bilbao 3–1 RFC Liège
    Urtubi 33'
    Noriega 52', 70'
    ReportErnes 80'

    Athletic Bilbao won 4–1 on aggregate.


    St Mirren 1-2 Hammarby
    McGarvey 21'ReportIvarsson 85'
    Lundin 88'
    Attendance: 11,278

    Hammarby won 5–4 on aggregate.


    Internazionale 4–0 LASK
    Brady 20' (pen.)
    Altobelli 32', 80', 81'
    Report
    Attendance: 42,856

    Internazionale won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Osasuna 2–1 Waregem
    Orejuela 6'
    Sola 9'
    ReportVeyt 62'
    Attendance: 19,115
    Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

    Waregem won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Sporting CP won 1–0 on aggregate.

    Third round

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    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Athletic Bilbao 2–4 Sporting CP2–10–3
    Borussia Mönchengladbach 5–5 (a) Real Madrid5–10–4
    Dundee United 3–4 Neuchâtel Xamax2–11–3 (a.e.t.)
    Dnipro 0–3 Hajduk Split0–10–2
    Spartak Moscow 1–2 Nantes0–11–1
    Hammarby 3–4 Köln2–11–3
    Internazionale 1–0 Legia Warsaw0–01–0 (a.e.t.)
    Waregem 3–2 Milan1–12–1

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    Spartak Moscow 0–1 Nantes
    ReportMorice 77'
    Attendance: 48,500

    Dnipro 0–1 Hajduk Split
    ReportPuchkov 78' (o.g.)

    Hammarby 2–1 Köln
    Holmberg 70', 88'ReportGeilenkirchen 31'
    Attendance: 9,054

    Waregem 1–1 Milan
    Veyt 63'ReportVirdis 88'

    Borussia Mönchengladbach 5–1 Real Madrid
    Mill 29'
    Salguero 40' (o.g.)
    Rahn 55', 59'
    Lienen 81'
    ReportGordillo 68'
    Attendance: 65,000
    Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

    Athletic Bilbao 2–1 Sporting CP
    Sarabia 13'
    Salinas 58'
    ReportMeade 72'
    Attendance: 30,000


    Internazionale 0–0 Legia Warsaw
    Report
    Attendance: 33,965

    Second leg

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    Hajduk Split 2–0 Dnipro
    Gudelj 47', 64'Report
    Attendance: 27,000

    Hajduk Split won 3–0 on aggregate.


    Internazionale won 1–0 on aggregate.


    Köln 3–1 Hammarby
    Littbarski 38'
    Allofs 65'
    Bein 86'
    ReportAndersson 35'
    Attendance: 12,000

    Köln won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Nantes 1–1 Spartak Moscow
    Touré 68'ReportCherenkov 67'
    Attendance: 40,500
    Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

    Nantes won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Neuchâtel Xamax won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Milan 1–2 Waregem
    Bortolazzi 37'ReportDesmet 44' (pen.)
    Veyt 67'
    Attendance: 43,347

    Following the referee's controversial decision to award Waregem a penalty in the 44th minute as the foul looked to be outside of the penalty area, Milan fans pelted the pitch with missiles some of which hit several Waregem players. Following the match, as a result of the incident, AC Milan received a two-match European competition stadium ban, enforced at the start of their 1987–88 UEFA Cup campaign.
    Waregem won 3–2 on aggregate.


    5–5 on aggregate; Real Madrid won on away goals.


    Sporting CP won 4–2 on aggregate.

    Quarter-finals

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    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Hajduk Split 1–1 (4–5 p) Waregem1–00–1 (a.e.t.)
    Internazionale 6–3 Nantes3–03–3
    Real Madrid 3–2 Neuchâtel Xamax3–00–2
    Sporting CP 1–3 Köln1–10–2

    First leg

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    Sporting CP 1–1 Köln
    Meade 55'ReportAllofs 89'
    Attendance: 40,000


    Internazionale 3–0 Nantes
    Le Roux 13' (o.g.)
    Tardelli 61'
    Rummenigge 78'
    Report
    Attendance: 42,234

    Second leg

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    Köln 2–0 Sporting CP
    Allofs 7'
    Bein 37'
    Report
    Attendance: 37,000
    Referee: Paolo Casarin (Italy)

    Köln won 3–1 on aggregate.


    1–1 on aggregate; Waregem won 5–4 on penalties.


    Nantes 3–3 Internazionale
    Der Zakarian 9'
    Halilhodžić 37'
    Le Roux 42'
    ReportAltobelli 33', 64'
    Brady 59' (pen.)
    Attendance: 37,782

    Internazionale won 6–3 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate.

    Semi-finals

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    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Köln 7–3 Waregem4–03–3
    Internazionale 4–6 Real Madrid3–11–5 (a.e.t.)

    First leg

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    Köln 4–0 Waregem
    Lehnhoff 41'
    Allofs 50', 66' (pen.)
    Geilenkirchen 79'
    Report

    Internazionale 3–1 Real Madrid
    Tardelli 1', 54'
    Salguero 89' (o.g.)
    ReportValdano 87'
    Attendance: 70,616

    Second leg

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    Waregem 3–3 Köln
    Mutombo 53', 60'
    Görtz 78'
    ReportAllofs 25', 35', 68' (pen.)

    Köln won 7–3 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid won 6–4 on aggregate.

    Final

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    First leg

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    Real Madrid 5–1 Köln
    Sánchez 38'
    Gordillo 42'
    Valdano 51', 84'
    Santillana 89'
    ReportAllofs 29'
    Attendance: 65,000

    Second leg

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    Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate.

    Notes

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    1. ^ a b c Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk played their home matches at Stadion Metalurh, Kryvyi Rih, instead of their regular stadium Meteor Stadium, Dnipropetrovsk, as Dnipropetrovsk was a closed city for foreigners.
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