- Route to the final
- Match Details
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox football match | title = 1989 European Cup Winners' Cup Final | image = | event = 1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup | team1 = Barcelona | team1association = {{flagicon|ESP|size=30px}} | team1score = 2 | team2 = Sampdoria | team2association = {{flagicon|ITA|size=30px}} | team2score = 0 | date = 10 May 1989 | stadium = Wankdorf Stadium | city = Bern | referee = George Courtney (England) | attendance = 45,000 | weather = | previous = 1988 | next = 1990 }}The 1989 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Barcelona of Spain and Sampdoria of Italy. It was the final match of the 1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 29th European Cup Winners' Cup final. The final was held at Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, Switzerland, on 10 May 1989. Barcelona won the match 2–0 thanks to goals by Julio Salinas and Luis López Rekarte. Route to the final{{details|1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup}}{{flagicon|ESP Barcelona | Round | {{flagicon|ITA Sampdoria |
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Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Stages | Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | {{flagicon|ISL}} Fram | 7–0 | 2–0 (A) | 5–0 (H) | First round | {{flagicon|SWE}} IFK Norrköping | 2–2 (a) | 1–2 (A) | 1–0 (H) | {{flagicon|POL}} Lech Poznań | 2–2 (5–4 p) | 1–1 (H) | 1–1 (aet) (A) | Second round | {{flagicon|DDR}} Carl Zeiss Jena | 4–2 | 1–1 (A) | 3–1 (H) | {{flagicon|DEN}} AGF Aarhus | 1–0 | 1–0 (A) | 0–0 (H) | Quarter-finals | {{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București | 1–1 (a) | 1–1 (A) | 0–0 (H) | {{flagicon|BUL|1971}} CFKA Sredets Sofia | 6–3 | 4–2 (H) | 2–1 (A) | Semi-finals | {{flagicon|BEL}} Mechelen | 4–2 | 1–2 (A) | 3–0 (H) |
MatchDetails{{football box |date = 10 May 1989 |time = 20:15 CEST |team1 = Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}} |score = 2–0 |report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20100623021312/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season%3D1988/intro.html Report] |team2 = {{flagicon|ITA}} Sampdoria |goals1 = Salinas {{goal|4}} Rekarte {{goal|80}} |stadium = Wankdorf Stadium, Bern |attendance = 45,000[1] |referee = George Courtney (England) }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = _fcbarcelona8089t | pattern_b = _barcelona8089t | pattern_ra = _fcbarcelona8089t | pattern_sh = _barcelona8089 | pattern_so = _barcelona92h | leftarm = 396CEE | body = 396CEE | rightarm = 396CEE | shorts = 000066 | socks = 1524D5 | title = Barcelona }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _sampdoria89 | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = | pattern_s = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFFFF | title = Sampdoria }} |
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GK | 1 | ESP}} Andoni Zubizarreta | CB | 2 | ESP}} Urbano | 28}} | SW | 3 | ESP}} José Ramón Alexanko (c) | CB | 4 | BRA|1968}} Aloísio | 2}} | DM | 7 | ESP}} Luis Milla | 60}} | RCM | 6 | ESP}} Eusebio Sacristán | CM | 5 | ESP}} Guillermo Amor | LCM | 8 | ESP}} Roberto | RW | 10 | ENG}} Gary Lineker | CF | 9 | ESP}} Julio Salinas | LW | 11 | ESP}} Aitor Begiristain | 74}} | Substitutes: | GK | 12 | ESP}} Juan Carlos Unzué | DF | 14 | ESP}} Luis López Rekarte | 74}} | DF | 15 | ESP}} Sergi | MF | 13 | ESP}} Miquel Soler | 60}} | FW | 16 | ESP}} Francisco Carrasco | Manager: | {{flagicon|NED}} Johan Cruijff |
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GK | 1 | ITA}} Gianluca Pagliuca | RB | 2 | ITA}} Moreno Mannini | 27}} | SW | 6 | ITA}} Luca Pellegrini (c) | 50}} | CB | 3 | ITA}} Marco Lanna | LB | 4 | ITA}} Fausto Pari | DM | 8 | BRA|1968}} Toninho Cerezo | RCM | 11 | ITA}} Giuseppe Dossena | CM | 7 | ITA}} Fausto Salsano | LCM | 5 | ESP}} Víctor Muñoz | CF | 9 | ITA}} Gianluca Vialli | SS | 10 | ITA}} Roberto Mancini | Substitutes: | GK | 12 | ITA}} Sergio Marcon | RB | 13 | ITA}} Stefano Pellegrini | 27}} | CM | 14 | ITA}} Fulvio Bonomi | 50}} | FW | 15 | ITA}} Loris Pradella | Manager: | {{flagicon|YUG}} Vujadin Boškov |
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Assistant referees: {{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Worrall (England)
{{flagicon|ENG}} Tony Ward (England)
Fourth official: {{flagicon|SUI}} Georges Sandoz (Switzerland)
Match rules- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
- Five named substitutes.
- Maximum of two substitutions.
| See also- 1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup
- 1989 European Cup Final
- 1989 UEFA Cup Final
- 1992 European Cup Final – contested by the same teams
- FC Barcelona in international football competitions
- U.C. Sampdoria in European football
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind=1/newsid=2577.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120716101258/http://en.archive.uefa.com/uefa/news/kind=1/newsid=2577.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=16 July 2012 |title=UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: All-time finals |work=UEFA.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) |date=30 June 2005 |accessdate=13 August 2014 }}
External links- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
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