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The 1992–93 UEFA Cup was won by Juventus, who beat Borussia Dortmund 6–1 in the final aggregate over, a record score for a UEFA Cup final. It was the third victory in the competition for the Italian team (first club to reach this record).
Three seasons had now passed since the ban on English clubs in European competitions as a result of the Heysel disaster (1985) had been lifted, and for this campaign the number of English clubs in the competition was increased from one to two. English league runners-up Manchester United were joined by third placed Sheffield Wednesday, though both teams ultimately had a short-lived run in the competition.
Ajax were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the Quarter-finals by Auxerre.
1: The match was interrupted in the 51st minute, while Paris Saint-Germain were leading by 0–2, due to incidents in the stands. Paris Saint-Germain were later awarded a 0–3 w.o win by UEFA.
The UEFA Europa League, previously called the UEFA Cup, is an annual association football club competition organized by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. Clubs qualify for the competition based on their performance in their national leagues and cup competitions.
Previously called the UEFA Cup, the competition has been known as the UEFA Europa League since the 2009–10 season, following a change in format. For UEFA footballing records purposes, the UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League are considered the same competition, with the change of name being simply a rebranding.
In 1999, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was abolished and merged with the UEFA Cup. For the 2004–05 competition a group stage was added prior to the knockout phase. The 2009 re-branding included a merge with the UEFA Intertoto Cup, producing an enlarged competition format, with an expanded group stage and changed qualifying criteria. The winner of the UEFA Europa League qualifies for the UEFA Super Cup, and from the 2014–15 season onwards the winner of the UEFA Europa League also qualifies for the next edition of the UEFA Champions League. The winner enters at least at the play-off round (assuming they do not already qualify through domestic performance), and will enter the group stage if the berth reserved for the Champions League title holders is not used.
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈal maˈðɾið ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]; Royal Madrid Football Club), commonly known as Real Madrid, or simply as Real, is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain.
Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the team has traditionally worn a white home kit since inception. The word Real is Spanish for Royal and was bestowed to the club by King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem. The team has played its home matches in the 81,044-capacity Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in downtown Madrid since 1947. Unlike most European sporting entities, Real Madrid's members (socios) have owned and operated the club throughout its history.
The club is the most valuable sports team in the world, worth €2.5 billion ($3.4 billion) and the world's highest-earning football club for 2013–14, with an annual revenue of €549.5 million. The club is one of the most widely supported teams in the world. Real Madrid is one of three founding members of the Primera División that have never been relegated from the top division, along with Athletic Bilbao and Barcelona. The club holds many long-standing rivalries, most notably El Clásico with Barcelona and the El Derbi madrileño with Atlético Madrid.
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA, /juːˈeɪfə/; French: Union des Associations Européennes de Football;German: Vereinigung Europäischer Fußballverbände) is the administrative body for association football in Europe, although several member states are primarily or entirely located in Asia. It is one of six continental confederations of world football's governing body FIFA. UEFA consists of 54 national association members.
UEFA represents the national football associations of Europe, runs nation and club competitions including the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Super Cup, and controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions.
Until 1959 the main headquarters were located in Paris, and later in Bern. In 1995, UEFA headquarters transferred to Nyon, Switzerland. Henri Delaunay was the first general secretary and Ebbe Schwartz the first president. The last elected president was former French footballer Michel Platini, however he is currently suspended, due to the fact that he has been banned from football for 8 years. Angel Villar Llona is the current Acting President.
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https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 22 April 1993 Paris Saint-Germain - Juventus 0-1 Goals : R. Baggio 77' UEFA Cup 1992-93
12.05.1993 Wembley Stadium, London Attendance: 37,393 Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher (Germany) PARMA 3X1 ROYAL ANTWERP Parma: Ballotta, Minotti (c), Grün, Apolloni, Benarrivo, Di Chiara, Zoratto (26' Pin), Cuoghi, Osio (75' Pizzi), Melli, Brolin. Royal Antwerp: Stojanović, Kiekens, Broeckaert, Taeymans, Smidts (c), Jakovljević (51' Veirdeghem), van Rethy, Lehnhoff, Segers (65' Moukrim), Severeyns, Czerniatynski.
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv Third round, Second leg - 08/12/1992 RSC Anderlecht - PSG 1-1 UEFA Cup 1992/93 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium - Brussels Goals : Bosman 52',Kombouaré 76' Après avoir éliminés les grecs du PAOK Salonique et les italiens de Naples, les hommes d'Artur Jorge s'attaquent aux belges d'Anderlecht. Au match aller, les parisiens ont obtenus un bon 0-0 au Parc des Princes au terme d'une superbe rencontre face à une solide équipe belge. Malgré un relatif bon résultat a l'aller, le retour apparaît comme le match piège par excellence. Au Parc Astrid, les belges d'Anderlecht débutent le match par une grosse domination, poussés par le public acquis à sa cause. Timorés et recroquevillés dans leur moitié de terrain, les parisiens vont très vite se reprendre et t...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 24 November 1992 PSG - Anderlecht 0-0 UEFA Cup 1992-93
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 2 March 1993 UEFA Cup Real Madrid - Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 Stadium : Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid / Spain) Attendance : 70.000 Referee : David Elleray (England) Goals : Butragueño 30',Zamorano 36',Míchel 89',Ginola 47'
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 4 November 1992 Paris Saint-Germain - Napoli 0-0 UEFA Cup 1992-93
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv PAOK - PSG 0-3 UEFA Cup 1992/93 Stadium : Toumba (Saloniki / Greece) Attendance : 30.000 Referee : John Blankenstein (Netherlands) Goals : George Weah 15',Jean-Luc Sassus 32' PAOK Salonique – PSG 0-2, arrêté, 01/10/92, Coupe de l’UEFA 92-93 Jeudi 01.10.1992, Coupe de l’UEFA, 32e de finale, match retour à Salonique, au Stade de la Toumba : P.A.O.K. F.C. SALONIQUE (Grè.) – PARIS ST-GERMAIN F.C. * 0:3 – 35 000 spectateurs environ. Buts : George Weah, 14′, Jean-Luc Sassus, 32′. L’Équipe du PSG : Bernard Lama – Jean-Luc Sassus, Ricardo Gomes, Alain Roche, Patrick Colleter – Laurent Fournier, Paul Le Guen, Vincent Guérin, Valdo Filho – George Weah, David Ginola. Entraîneur : Artur Jorge. * Match arrêté et abandonné après 45 minutes : alors, que les ...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 18 March 1993 - UEFA Cup Paris Saint-Germain - Real Madrid 4-1 Arbitre : M.Puhl (Hongrie) Affluence : 46 000 spectateurs (Parc des Princes) Goals : Weah 33',Ginola 80',Valdo 87',Kombouaré 90+6',Zamorano 90+4' PSG : Lama - Sassus (Germain 77), Kombouaré, Ricardo, Colleter - Le Guen, Guérin, Valdo - Simba (Bravo 72), Weah, Ginola Real Madrid : Buyo - Nando, Ramis, Ricardo Rocha, Lasa, Hierro - Luis Enrique (Alfonso 80), Prosinecki, Michel - Butragueno (Villaroya 63), Zamorano Depuis quelques mois déjà, le PSG est sous le contrôle de Canal+. Le club connaît un essor impressionnant grâce aux moyens fournis par la chaîne et surtout grâce à l’arrivée de grands joueurs dans la capitale. C’est le début de l’ère Canal à Paris avec des personnalités com...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 22 April 1993 Paris Saint-Germain - Juventus 0-1 Goals : R. Baggio 77' UEFA Cup 1992-93
12.05.1993 Wembley Stadium, London Attendance: 37,393 Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher (Germany) PARMA 3X1 ROYAL ANTWERP Parma: Ballotta, Minotti (c), Grün, Apolloni, Benarrivo, Di Chiara, Zoratto (26' Pin), Cuoghi, Osio (75' Pizzi), Melli, Brolin. Royal Antwerp: Stojanović, Kiekens, Broeckaert, Taeymans, Smidts (c), Jakovljević (51' Veirdeghem), van Rethy, Lehnhoff, Segers (65' Moukrim), Severeyns, Czerniatynski.
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv Third round, Second leg - 08/12/1992 RSC Anderlecht - PSG 1-1 UEFA Cup 1992/93 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium - Brussels Goals : Bosman 52',Kombouaré 76' Après avoir éliminés les grecs du PAOK Salonique et les italiens de Naples, les hommes d'Artur Jorge s'attaquent aux belges d'Anderlecht. Au match aller, les parisiens ont obtenus un bon 0-0 au Parc des Princes au terme d'une superbe rencontre face à une solide équipe belge. Malgré un relatif bon résultat a l'aller, le retour apparaît comme le match piège par excellence. Au Parc Astrid, les belges d'Anderlecht débutent le match par une grosse domination, poussés par le public acquis à sa cause. Timorés et recroquevillés dans leur moitié de terrain, les parisiens vont très vite se reprendre et t...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 24 November 1992 PSG - Anderlecht 0-0 UEFA Cup 1992-93
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 2 March 1993 UEFA Cup Real Madrid - Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 Stadium : Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid / Spain) Attendance : 70.000 Referee : David Elleray (England) Goals : Butragueño 30',Zamorano 36',Míchel 89',Ginola 47'
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 4 November 1992 Paris Saint-Germain - Napoli 0-0 UEFA Cup 1992-93
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv PAOK - PSG 0-3 UEFA Cup 1992/93 Stadium : Toumba (Saloniki / Greece) Attendance : 30.000 Referee : John Blankenstein (Netherlands) Goals : George Weah 15',Jean-Luc Sassus 32' PAOK Salonique – PSG 0-2, arrêté, 01/10/92, Coupe de l’UEFA 92-93 Jeudi 01.10.1992, Coupe de l’UEFA, 32e de finale, match retour à Salonique, au Stade de la Toumba : P.A.O.K. F.C. SALONIQUE (Grè.) – PARIS ST-GERMAIN F.C. * 0:3 – 35 000 spectateurs environ. Buts : George Weah, 14′, Jean-Luc Sassus, 32′. L’Équipe du PSG : Bernard Lama – Jean-Luc Sassus, Ricardo Gomes, Alain Roche, Patrick Colleter – Laurent Fournier, Paul Le Guen, Vincent Guérin, Valdo Filho – George Weah, David Ginola. Entraîneur : Artur Jorge. * Match arrêté et abandonné après 45 minutes : alors, que les ...
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 18 March 1993 - UEFA Cup Paris Saint-Germain - Real Madrid 4-1 Arbitre : M.Puhl (Hongrie) Affluence : 46 000 spectateurs (Parc des Princes) Goals : Weah 33',Ginola 80',Valdo 87',Kombouaré 90+6',Zamorano 90+4' PSG : Lama - Sassus (Germain 77), Kombouaré, Ricardo, Colleter - Le Guen, Guérin, Valdo - Simba (Bravo 72), Weah, Ginola Real Madrid : Buyo - Nando, Ramis, Ricardo Rocha, Lasa, Hierro - Luis Enrique (Alfonso 80), Prosinecki, Michel - Butragueno (Villaroya 63), Zamorano Depuis quelques mois déjà, le PSG est sous le contrôle de Canal+. Le club connaît un essor impressionnant grâce aux moyens fournis par la chaîne et surtout grâce à l’arrivée de grands joueurs dans la capitale. C’est le début de l’ère Canal à Paris avec des personnalités com...
12.05.1993 Wembley Stadium, London Attendance: 37,393 Referee: Karl-Josef Assenmacher (Germany) PARMA 3X1 ROYAL ANTWERP Parma: Ballotta, Minotti (c), Grün, Apolloni, Benarrivo, Di Chiara, Zoratto (26' Pin), Cuoghi, Osio (75' Pizzi), Melli, Brolin. Royal Antwerp: Stojanović, Kiekens, Broeckaert, Taeymans, Smidts (c), Jakovljević (51' Veirdeghem), van Rethy, Lehnhoff, Segers (65' Moukrim), Severeyns, Czerniatynski.
12.05.1993 Wembley Stadium, London Att: 37393 Referee: Assenmacher (Germany) PARMA 3X1 ROYAL ANTWERP Parma: Ballotta, Benarrivo, Di Chiara, Minotti, Apolloni, Grün, Melli, Zoratto (Pin 26), Osio (Pizzi 75), Cuoghi, Brolin. Royal Antwerp: Stojanovic; Kiekens, Broeckaert, Taeymans, Smidts, Jakovljevic (Van Veirdeghem 51), Van Rethy, Segers (Moukrim 85), Severeyns, Lehnhoff, Czerniatynski.
UEFA Cup 1992-93: PSG x Real Madrid Paris-Parc Des Princes Paris St. Germain: Lama, Sassus (Germain), Kombouare , Ricardo Gomes, Colleter, Le Guen, Guerin, Valdo, Simba (Bravo), Ginola, Weah. Coach: Artur Jorge Real Madrid: Buyo, Ramis, Lasa, Ricardo Rocha, Nando, Hierro, Luis Enrique (Perez), Prosinecki, Michel, Butragueno (Villaroya), Zamorano. Coach: Benito Floro
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv 18 March 1993 Paris Saint-Germain 4–1 Real Madrid UEFA Cup- Quarterfinals, Second Leg Venue: Paris-Parc Des Princes Attendance: 46,000 Referee: Sandor Puhl (Hungary) Goals : Weah 33',Ginola 80',Valdo 87',Kombouaré 90+6' ,Zamorano 90+4' Paris St. Germain: Lama, Sassus (Germain), Kombouare , Ricardo Gomes, Colleter, Le Guen, Guerin, Valdo, Simba (Bravo), Ginola, Weah. Coach: Artur Jorge Real Madrid: Buyo, Ramis, Lasa, Ricardo Rocha, Nando, Hierro, Luis Enrique (Perez), Prosinecki, Michel, Butragueno (Villaroya), Zamorano. Coach: Benito Floro
March 18, 1993 UEFA Cup- Quarterfinals, Second Leg Venue: Paris-Parc Des Princes Attendance: 46,000 Referee: Sandor Puhl (Hungary) Paris St. Germain: Lama, Sassus (Germain), Kombouare , Ricardo Gomes, Colleter, Le Guen, Guerin, Valdo, Simba (Bravo), Ginola, Weah. Coach: Artur Jorge Real Madrid: Buyo, Ramis, Lasa, Ricardo Rocha, Nando, Hierro, Luis Enrique (Perez), Prosinecki, Michel, Butragueno (Villaroya), Zamorano. Coach: Benito Floro
15 março 1993 Lugar Turín - Italia (Stadio delle Alpi) Arbitro P. Mikkelsen Juventus: Peruzzi, Carrera, Júlio César, Kohler, Torricelli, Dino Baggio, Conte, Marocchi, Möller (Ravanellli), Roberto Baggio, Vialli. Tec: G. Trapattoni. Benfica: Silvino (Neno), Hélder, Mozer, Madeira (Rui Águas), Veloso, Paulo Sousa, Schwarz, Rui Costa, João Pinto, Yuran, Vitor Paneira. Tec: T. Ivic
Full name: Josep Guardiola Sala Date of birth: 18 January 1971 Place of birth: Santpedor, Spain Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala is a Spanish professional football coach and former player who is the current manager of Manchester City. Regarded as one of the best players of his generation, Guardiola was a creative and technically gifted midfielder who usually played in a deep-lying playmaking role as a defensive midfielder. he spent the majority of his career with Barcelona, forming a part of Johan Cruyff's "Dream Team" that won the club's first European Cup in 1992, and four successive La Liga titles from 1991 to 1994. He later captained the team from 1997 to 2001. As a manager, Guardiola won 14 trophies in the first four years of his managing career. He is one of the most successful ma...
Torino Football Club (Italian pronunciation: [tɔˈrinɔ]), commonly referred to as simply Torino or Toro, is a professional Italian football club based in Turin, Piedmont, that plays in Serie A. Among the most successful clubs in Italy, Torino have won the league title seven times. Between 1942 and 1949, the club won five successive league titles, tying the all-time record, as well as becoming the first Italian club to win the double. The club has also won the Coppa Italia five times, the last of which was in the 1992–93 season, and the Mitropa Cup, won in 1991. On the international stage, Torino were finalists in the UEFA Cup in 1991–92. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Olympiacos F.C. (Greek: ΠΑΕ Ολυμπιακός), also known simply as Olympiacos, Olympiacos Piraeus or with its full name Olympiacos C.F.P. (Greek: Oλυμπιακός Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς, transliterated "Olympiakós Sýndesmos Filáthlo̱n Peiraió̱s"), Olympiacos Club of Fans of Piraeus, is a Greek professional football club, part of the major multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus. Olympiacos is the most successful club in Greek football history, having won 41 Greek League titles, 26 Greek Cups, 16 Doubles and 4 Greek Super Cups, for a total of 71 national titles -- all records. Olympiacos' dominating success is further signified by the fact that all the other Greek clubs have won a combined total of 37 League titles. They also hold the record for the most consecutive Greek League titles,...
I dreamt (that) I was driving away on a blue glass highway
I knew that this day was the day
And that's why I feel the way I feel
I'm still running, blue glass all over the place
My life seems nothing
You've got to push me today, push me baby
The brake's squeaks resound for a while increasing the violence
Of knowing it all comes to an end
And that's why I scream the way I scream
I feel like laughing, blue glass all over my face
My life was nothing