1985–86 UEFA Cup

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1985–86 UEFA Cup
Dates11 September 1985 – 6 May 1986
Final positions
Champions
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

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.

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

1990-91
season.

Association team allocation

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

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
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1 West Germany West Germany 43.618 4
2 England England 37.950 0 [Note ENG]
3 Spain Spain 32.199 4
4 Scotland Scotland 31.950 3
5 Italy Italy 31.633
6 Belgium Belgium 31.616
7 Portugal Portugal 31.250
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 28.450
9 Soviet Union Soviet Union 27.916
10 France France 27.250
11 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 25.550
12 Netherlands Netherlands 25.549
13 East Germany East Germany 24.100 2
14 Romania Romania 21.416
15 Switzerland Switzerland 18.250
16 Sweden Sweden 18.000
- Wales Wales 17.000 0 [Note WAL]
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
17 Bulgaria Bulgaria 16.750 2
18 Austria Austria 15.500
19 Hungary Hungary 14.750
20 Poland Poland 13.250
21 Greece Greece 12.750
22 Denmark Denmark 10.749 1
23 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 7.332
24
Albania
7.000
25 Turkey Turkey 5.333
26
Norway
5.249
27 Cyprus Cyprus 4.998
28 Finland Finland 4.998
29 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 3.998
30 Luxembourg Luxembourg 2.666
31 Iceland Iceland 2.331
32 Malta Malta 1.999
  • 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

    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
    West Germany Werder Bremen (2nd) West Germany Köln (3rd) West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach (4th) West Germany Hamburger SV (5th)
    Spain Athletic Bilbao (3rd) Spain Sporting de Gijón (4th) Spain Real Madrid (5th)TH Spain Osasuna (6th)
    Scotland Dundee United (3rd) Scotland Rangers (4th) Scotland St Mirren (5th)
    Torino (2nd
    )
    Italy Internazionale (3rd)
    Milan (5th
    )
    Belgium Club Brugge (2nd) Belgium RFC Liège (3rd)
    Belgium Waregem (4th) Portugal Sporting CP (2nd) Portugal Boavista (4th) Portugal Portimonense (5th)
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split (2nd) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan (3rd) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vardar (5th) Soviet Union Spartak Moscow (2nd)
    Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (3rd) Soviet Union Chornomorets Odesa (4th) France Nantes (2nd) France Auxerre (4th)
    France Metz (5th) Czechoslovakia Bohemians Prague (2nd) Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague (3rd) Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava (4th)
    Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (2nd) Netherlands Feyenoord (3rd) Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam (4th) East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig (3rd)
    East Germany Wismut Aue (4th) Romania Dinamo București (2nd) Romania Sportul Studențesc (3rd) Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax (3rd)
    Switzerland St. Gallen (4th) Sweden Malmö (3rd) Sweden Hammarby (4th)
    Lokomotiv Sofia (4th)[Note BUL]
    Bulgaria Pirin Blagoevgrad (5th)[Note BUL] Austria LASK (3rd) Austria Wacker Innsbruck (4th) Hungary Győri ETO (2nd)
    Hungary Videoton (3rd) Poland Legia Warsaw (2nd) Poland Lech Poznań (4th) Greece Panathinaikos (2nd)
    Greece AEK Athens (3rd) Denmark AGF (2nd) Republic of Ireland Bohemians (2nd)
    Dinamo Tirana (2nd
    )
    Turkey Beşiktaş (2nd) Norway Viking (2nd)
    APOEL (2nd
    )
    Finland TPS (2nd)
    Northern Ireland Coleraine (2nd) Luxembourg Avenir Beggen (3rd)
    Valur (2nd
    )
    Malta Ħamrun Spartans (2nd)

    Notes

    Schedule

    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
    Round First leg Second leg
    First round 11–19 September 1985 1–3 October 1985
    Second round 23 October 1985 6 November 1985
    Third round 27 November 1985 11 December 1985
    Quarter-finals 4–5 March 1986 18–19 March 1986
    Semi-finals 2–3 April 1986 15–16 April 1986
    Final 30 April 1986 6 May 1986

    First round

    Team 1
    Agg.
    Tooltip Aggregate score
    Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Köln West Germany 2–1 Spain Sporting de Gijón 0–0 2–1
    AEK Athens Greece 1–5 Spain Real Madrid 1–0 0–5
    Auxerre France 3–4
    Milan
    3–1 0–3
    APOEL Cyprus
    4–6
    Lokomotiv Sofia
    2–2 2–4 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Athletic Bilbao Spain 5–1 Turkey Beşiktaş 4–1 1–0
    Boavista Portugal 5–6 Belgium Club Brugge 4–3 1–3
    Bohemians Republic of Ireland 4–7 Scotland Dundee United 2–5 2–2
    Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany 3–1 Poland Lech Poznań 1–1 2–0
    Coleraine Northern Ireland 1–6 East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig 1–1 0–5
    Dinamo București Romania 2–2 (a) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vardar 2–1 0–1
    Avenir Beggen Luxembourg 0–6 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0–2 0–4
    Chornomorets Odesa Soviet Union 4–4 (a) West Germany Werder Bremen 2–1 2–3
    Wismut Aue East Germany 2–5 Soviet Union Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–3 1–2
    Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 4–1 Finland TPS 1–0 3–1
    Győri ETO Hungary 4–5 Czechoslovakia Bohemians Praha 3–1 1–4 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 7–3 France Metz 5–1 2–2
    Internazionale Italy 5–1 Switzerland St. Gallen 5–1 0–0
    Waregem Belgium 6–2 Denmark AGF 5–2 1–0
    Dinamo Tirana Albania
    1–0 Malta Ħamrun Spartans 1–0 0–0
    LASK Austria 3–0 Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava 2–0 1–0
    Legia Warsaw Poland 4–1 Norway Viking 3–0 1–1
    Neuchâtel Xamax Switzerland 7–4 Romania Sportul Studențesc 3–0 4–4
    Pirin Blagoevgrad Bulgaria 1–7 Sweden Hammarby 1–3 0–4
    Portimonense Portugal 1–4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 1–0 0–4
    RFC Liège Belgium 4–1 Austria Wacker Innsbruck 1–0 3–1
    Rangers Scotland 1–2 Spain Osasuna 1–0 0–2
    Slavia Prague Czechoslovakia 1–3 Scotland St Mirren 1–0 0–3 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands 2–2 (4–3 p) West Germany Hamburger SV 2–0 0–2 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Sporting CP Portugal 4–3 Netherlands Feyenoord 3–1 1–2
    Torino Italy
    3–2 Greece Panathinaikos 2–1 1–1
    Valur Iceland
    2–4 France Nantes 2–1 0–3
    Videoton Hungary 3–3 (a) Sweden Malmö 1–0 2–3

    First leg


    Slavia Prague Czechoslovakia1–0Scotland St Mirren
    Kouřil 76' Report

    Valur Iceland
    2–1France Nantes
    Þorbjörnsson 49', 87' Report Touré 51'
    Norway
    )

    Chornomorets Odesa Soviet Union2–1West Germany Werder Bremen
    Yurchenko 13'
    Scherbakov 42'
    Report Meier 47'
    Norway
    )

    Dinamo București Romania2–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vardar
    Rednic 29'
    Augustin 50' (pen.)
    Report Pančev 10'
    Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest
    Attendance: 8,300
    )


    Dinamo Tirana Albania
    1–0Malta Ħamrun Spartans
    Eduard Abazi 57' Report
    Attendance: 13,221

    Coleraine Northern Ireland1–1East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig
    Wade 2' Report Liebers 67'
    Attendance: 2,149

    Pirin Blagoevgrad Bulgaria1–3Sweden Hammarby
    Dinev 45' Report Eriksson 12'
    Wahlberg 59'
    Lundin 83'

    Spartak Moscow Soviet Union1–0Finland TPS
    Cherenkov 24' Report

    Videoton SC Hungary
    1–0Sweden Malmö
    Végh 77' Report

    Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia5–1France Metz
    Petrinović 12'
    Zl. Vujović 27' (pen.), 63', 66', 76'
    Report Bocandé 30'
    Attendance: 30,000

    LASK Austria2–0Czechoslovakia Baník Ostrava
    Małnowicz 27'
    Köstenberger 80'
    Report

    Lokomotiv Sofia
    Prokopis 20'
    McDermott 49'
    Report Velichkov 30'
    Vasilev 53'
    Albania
    )

    Real Madrid
    Papaioannou 10' Report
    Attendance: 39,819
    Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania)


    Győri ETO Hungary3–1Czechoslovakia Bohemians Praha
    Hannich 19', 75'
    Chaloupka 48' (o.g.)
    Report Tymich 24'
    Attendance: 10,500
    Referee: Joe Worrall (England)

    Köln West Germany0–0Spain Sporting de Gijón
    Report
    Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
    Attendance: 12,000
    )


    Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands2–0West Germany Hamburger SV
    Lengkeek 75'
    Schmidt 79'
    Report
    John Edward Martin (England
    )



    Legia Warsaw Poland3–0Norway Viking
    Dziekanowski 35'
    Arceusz 66'
    Buda 68'
    Report
    Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw
    Attendance: 5,911
    )



    Internazionale Italy5–1Switzerland St. Gallen
    Altobelli 9'
    Marangon 35'
    Mandorlini 44'
    Rummenigge 60', 86'
    Report Pellegrini 70'
    Attendance: 35,457

    Rangers Scotland1–0Spain Osasuna
    Paterson 55' Report

    Torino Italy
    2–1Greece Panathinaikos
    Comi 48'
    Mavridis 87' (o.g.)
    Report Saravakos 51'
    Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin


    Portimonense Portugal1–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
    Efigénia 53' Report

    Sporting CP Portugal3–1Netherlands Feyenoord
    Manuel Fernandes 29', 63'
    Rui Jordão 34'
    Report Duut 77'

    Boavista Portugal4–3Belgium Club Brugge
    José Rafael 11', 65'
    Tonanha 46'
    José Coelho 72'
    Report Papin 4'
    Ceulemans 69'
    Van der Elst 80'

    Second leg

    Baník Ostrava Czechoslovakia0–1Austria LASK
    Report Lehermayr 87'
    Attendance: 5,300

    LASK won 3–0 on aggregate.


    APOEL
    Velichkov 12' (pen.), 80'
    Petkov 97', 107'
    Report Moores 17'
    Ioannou 23'
    Lokomotiv Stadium, Sofia
    Attendance: 6,000
    )

    Lokomotiv Sofia won 6–4 on aggregate.


    Dinamo Tirana won 1–0 on aggregate.


    Vardar Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–0Romania Dinamo București
    Zdravkov 46' Report
    Gradski stadion, Skopje
    Attendance: 27,000
    )

    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 Czechoslovakia4–1 (a.e.t.)Hungary Győri ETO
    Marčík 8'
    Mičinec 18'
    Hruška 88', 108'
    Report Hajszán 44'
    Attendance: 12,896
    Referee: Paolo Bergamo (Italy)

    Bohemians Praha won 5–4 on aggregate.


    Dnipro Soviet Union2–1East Germany Wismut Aue
    Protasov 51', 81' Report Lorenz 72'

    Dnipro won 5–2 on aggregate.


    Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–0Portugal Portimonense
    Vučićević 18', 81', 85'
    Đukić 27'
    Report
    Attendance: 17,756
    Referee: Sadik Deda (Turkey)

    Partizan won 4-1 on aggregate.


    TPS Finland1–3Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
    Lipponen 17' Report
    Novikov
    47'

    Spartak Moscow won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Legia Warsaw won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Hammarby Sweden4–0Bulgaria Pirin Blagoevgrad
    Ohlsson 33', 78'
    Ramberg 69'
    Lundin 89'
    Report
    Attendance: 3,207
    Referee: Keith Cooper (Wales)

    Hammarby won 7-1 on aggregate.


    Videoton SC
    Larsson
    65'
    Report Csuhay 16'
    Szabó 87'

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


    PSV Eindhoven Netherlands4–0Luxembourg Avenir Beggen
    McDonald 17'
    Thoresen 28', 60'
    Van der Gijp 43'
    Report

    PSV Eindhoven won 6–0 on aggregate.


    Wacker Innsbruck Austria1–3Belgium RFC Liège
    Roscher 18' Report Lipka 16'
    Thans 39'
    De Sart 63'
    Tivoli, Innsbruck
    Attendance: 10,000
    )

    RFC Liège won 4-1 on aggregate.


    Waregem won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Nantes won 4–2 on aggregate.


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


    Metz France2–2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
    Markov 53'
    Zappia 64'
    Report Zl. Vujović 72', 90'
    Attendance: 10,785
    Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

    Hajduk Split won 7–3 on aggregate.


    St. Gallen Switzerland0–0Italy Internazionale
    Report
    Attendance: 16,200

    Internazionale won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Feyenoord Netherlands2–1Portugal Sporting CP
    Eriksen 11'
    Been 66'
    Report
    Litos
    59'
    Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam
    Attendance: 34,118
    )

    Sporting CP won 4-3 on aggregate.


    Torino won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Hamburger SV West Germany2–0 (a.e.t.)Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam
    Schröder 76'
    von Heesen 84'
    Report
    Penalties
    3–4
    Attendance: 27,000

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


    Club Brugge Belgium3–1Portugal Boavista
    Papin 28', 54', 83' Report José Coelho 38'
    Jan Breydelstadion, Bruges
    Attendance: 22,558
    )

    Club Brugge won 6–5 on aggregate.


    St Mirren Scotland3–0 (a.e.t.)Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague
    Gallacher 42'
    McGarvey 100', 108'
    Report
    Norway
    )

    St Mirren won 3-1 on aggregate.


    Dundee United won 7–4 on aggregate.


    Sporting de Gijón Spain1–2West Germany Köln
    Mino 2' Report Engels 46'
    Dickel 77'
    Attendance: 33,800

    Köln won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Osasuna Spain2–0Scotland Rangers
    Monreal
    40'
    Report
    Attendance: 25,603

    Osasuna won 2-1 on aggregate.


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

    Milan won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid Spain
    5–0Greece AEK Athens
    Georgamlis 8' (o.g.)
    Butragueño 18'
    Chendo 20'
    Valdano 32'
    Sánchez 59'
    Report
    Attendance: 60,000
    Referee: Alain Delmer (France)

    Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Beşiktaş Turkey0–1Spain Athletic Bilbao
    Report
    Noriega
    12'
    BJK İnönü Stadyumu, Istanbul
    Attendance: 9,200
    )

    Athletic Bilbao won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Neuchâtel Xamax won 7-4 on aggregate.

    Second round

    Team 1
    Agg.
    Tooltip Aggregate score
    Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Köln West Germany 8–2 Czechoslovakia Bohemians Praha 4–0 4–2
    Milan Italy
    3–3 (a) East Germany Lokomotive Leipzig 2–0 1–3
    Dundee United Scotland 3–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vardar 2–0 1–1
    Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 4–1 Belgium Club Brugge 1–0 3–1
    Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–5 France Nantes 1–1 0–4
    Hammarby Sweden 5–4 Scotland St Mirren 3–3 2–1
    Waregem Belgium 3–2 Spain Osasuna 2–0 1–2
    Dinamo Tirana Albania
    0–1 Portugal Sporting CP 0–0 0–1
    LASK Austria 1–4 Italy Internazionale 1–0 0–4
    Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgaria
    1–1 (a) Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 1–1 0–0
    PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 2–3 Soviet Union Dnipro 2–2 0–1
    RFC Liège Belgium 1–4 Spain Athletic Bilbao 0–1 1–3
    Real Madrid Spain 2–1 Soviet Union Chornomorets Odesa 2–1 0–0
    Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands 2–6 West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–1 1–5
    Torino Italy
    2–4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 1–1 1–3
    Videoton Hungary 1–2 Poland Legia Warsaw 0–1 1–1

    First leg



    Videoton Hungary0–1Poland Legia Warsaw
    Report Araszkiewicz 89'
    Belgium
    )

    Spartak Moscow Soviet Union1–0Belgium Club Brugge
    Cherenkov 45' Report

    Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–1France Nantes
    Le Roux 28' (o.g.) Report Halilhodžić 68'
    Stadion Partizan, Belgrade
    Attendance: 47,815
    )


    LASK Austria1–0Italy Internazionale
    Gröss 81' Report
    Attendance: 18,500

    PSV Eindhoven Netherlands2–2Soviet Union Dnipro
    McDonald 54'
    Thoresen 79'
    Report Protasov 17', 67'
    Attendance: 18,000

    Köln West Germany4–0Czechoslovakia Bohemians Praha
    Littbarski 10', 82'
    Geils 13'
    Van de Korput 52'
    Report
    Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
    Attendance: 12,000
    Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania
    )



    Waregem Belgium2–0Spain Osasuna
    Desloover 13'
    Veyt 58'
    Report
    Regenboogstadion, Waregem
    Attendance: 9,043
    )


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

    Torino Italy
    1–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
    Schachner 74' Report Slišković 33'
    Stadio Comunale, Turin
    Attendance: 40,993
    )

    Second leg

    Vardar Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–1Scotland Dundee United
    Pančev 24' Report Hegarty 14'
    Philip II Arena, Skopje
    Attendance: 22,300
    )

    Dundee United won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Legia Warsaw Poland1–1Hungary Videoton
    Dziekanowski 75' Report Novath 34'
    Spain
    )

    Legia Warsaw won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Köln won 8–2 on aggregate.


    Torino
    Asanović 2'
    Slišković 29'
    Zl. Vujović 55' (pen.)
    Report
    Júnior 15' (pen.
    )

    Hajduk Split won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Dnipro Soviet Union1–0Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
    Lytovchenko 47' Report

    Dnipro won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Lokomotiv Sofia
    Report
    La Maladière, Neuchâtel
    Attendance: 17,200
    )

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


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


    Nantes France4–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
    Jorge Burruchaga 14'
    Amisse 51', 88'
    Bracigliano 57'
    Report
    West Germany
    )

    Nantes won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany5–1Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam
    Rahn 11', 12'
    Pinkall 33'
    Herbst 68'
    Criens 89'
    Report Diliberto 39'

    Borussia Mönchengladbach won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Club Brugge Belgium1–3Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
    Papin 52' Report Bubnov 28'
    Rodionov 51'
    Shavlo 65'
    Attendance: 22,831
    Referee: Bo Helen (Sweden)

    Spartak Moscow won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Athletic Bilbao Spain3–1Belgium RFC Liège
    Noriega
    52', 70'
    Report Ernes 80'
    Estadio de San Mamés, Bilbao
    Attendance: 28,000
    )

    Athletic Bilbao won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Hammarby won 5–4 on aggregate.


    Internazionale Italy4–0Austria LASK
    Brady 20' (pen.)
    Altobelli 32', 80', 81'
    Report
    Attendance: 42,856

    Internazionale won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Osasuna Spain2–1Belgium Waregem
    Sola
    9'
    Report Veyt 62'
    Attendance: 19,115
    Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

    Waregem won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Dinamo Tirana
    Venâncio 53' Report

    Sporting CP won 1–0 on aggregate.

    Third round

    Team 1
    Agg.
    Tooltip Aggregate score
    Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Athletic Bilbao Spain 2–4 Portugal Sporting CP 2–1 0–3
    Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany 5–5 (a) Spain Real Madrid 5–1 0–4
    Dundee United Scotland 3–4 Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 2–1 1–3 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Dnipro Soviet Union 0–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 0–1 0–2
    Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 1–2 France Nantes 0–1 1–1
    Hammarby Sweden 3–4 West Germany Köln 2–1 1–3
    Internazionale Italy 1–0 Poland Legia Warsaw 0–0 1–0 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Waregem Belgium 3–2
    Milan
    1–1 2–1

    First leg

    Spartak Moscow Soviet Union0–1France Nantes
    Report Morice 77'
    England
    )

    Dnipro Soviet Union0–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
    Report Puchkov 78' (o.g.)

    Hammarby Sweden2–1West Germany Köln
    Holmberg 70', 88' Report Geilenkirchen 31'
    Wales
    )

    Milan
    Veyt 63' Report Virdis 88'
    Regenboogstadion, Waregem
    Attendance: 9,000
    )


    Athletic Bilbao Spain2–1Portugal Sporting CP
    Sarabia 13'
    Salinas 58'
    Report Meade 72'
    Attendance: 30,000

    Dundee United Scotland2–1Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax
    Dodds 53'
    Redford 75'
    Report Stielike 22'
    Belgium
    )

    Internazionale Italy0–0Poland Legia Warsaw
    Report
    Attendance: 33,965

    Second leg

    Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia2–0Soviet Union Dnipro
    Gudelj 47', 64' Report
    Attendance: 27,000

    Hajduk Split won 3–0 on aggregate.


    Legia Warsaw Poland0–1 (a.e.t.)Italy Internazionale
    Report Fanna 108'
    Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw

    Internazionale won 1–0 on aggregate.


    Köln won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Nantes won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Neuchâtel Xamax won 4–3 on aggregate.


    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.


    Real Madrid Spain
    4–0West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
    Valdano 5', 17'
    Santillana 76', 88'
    Report
    Attendance: 78,000

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


    Sporting CP Portugal3–0Spain Athletic Bilbao
    Manuel Fernandes 20' (pen.)
    Meade 56'
    António Sousa 74'
    Report
    Attendance: 50,000

    Sporting CP won 4–2 on aggregate.

    Quarter-finals

    Team 1
    Agg.
    Tooltip Aggregate score
    Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–1 (4–5 p) Belgium Waregem 1–0 0–1 (
    a.e.t.
    )
    Internazionale Italy 6–3 France Nantes 3–0 3–3
    Real Madrid Spain 3–2 Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax 3–0 0–2
    Sporting CP Portugal 1–3 West Germany Köln 1–1 0–2

    First leg

    Sporting CP Portugal1–1West Germany Köln
    Meade 55' Report Allofs 89'
    Attendance: 40,000

    Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–0Belgium Waregem
    Zl. Vujović 9' Report
    Attendance: 40,000

    Internazionale Italy3–0France Nantes
    Le Roux 13' (o.g.)
    Tardelli 61'
    Rummenigge 78'
    Report
    Attendance: 42,234

    Real Madrid Spain
    3–0Switzerland Neuchâtel Xamax
    Sánchez 32'
    Míchel 74'
    Butragueño 85'
    Report
    Attendance: 75,000

    Second leg

    Köln West Germany2–0Portugal Sporting CP
    Allofs 7'
    Bein 37'
    Report
    Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
    Attendance: 37,000
    Referee: Paolo Casarin
    (Italy)

    Köln won 3–1 on aggregate.


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


    Internazionale won 6–3 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate.

    Semi-finals

    Team 1
    Agg.
    Tooltip Aggregate score
    Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Köln West Germany 7–3 Belgium Waregem 4–0 3–3
    Internazionale Italy 4–6 Spain Real Madrid 3–1 1–5 (
    a.e.t.
    )

    First leg

    Köln West Germany4–0Belgium Waregem
    Lehnhoff 41'
    Allofs 50', 66' (pen.)
    Geilenkirchen 79'
    Report
    Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
    Attendance: 48,000
    )

    Second leg

    Waregem Belgium3–3West Germany Köln
    Mutombo 53', 60'
    Görtz 78'
    Report Allofs 25', 35', 68' (pen.)
    Courtrai
    Attendance: 8,800
    )

    Köln won 7–3 on aggregate.


    Real Madrid won 6–4 on aggregate.

    Final

    First leg

    Real Madrid Spain
    5–1West Germany Köln
    Sánchez 38'
    Gordillo 42'
    Valdano 51', 84'
    Santillana 89'
    Report Allofs 29'
    Attendance: 65,000

    Second leg

    Real Madrid
    Bein 22'
    Geilenkirchen 72'
    Report
    Olympiastadion, West Berlin
    Attendance: 21,185
    )

    Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate.

    Notes

    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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