1984–85 European Cup

The 1984–85 season of the European Cup club football tournament was overshadowed by the Heysel Stadium disaster that happened prior to the final match. That edition was won for the first time by Juventus in a 1–0 win against defending champions Liverpool. At sporting level, with this result they became the first club to have won all three major European trophies (European Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, and the Cup Winners' Cup), as well a posteriori as the one that needed the shortest amount of time to complete this (8 years).[1]

1984–85 European Cup
The Heysel Stadium in Brussels hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates19 September 1984 – 29 May 1985
Teams32
Final positions
Champions Juventus (1st title)
Runners-up Liverpool
Tournament statistics
Matches played61
Goals scored186 (3.05 per match)
Attendance1,546,110 (25,346 per match)
Top scorer(s) Torbjörn Nilsson
Michel Platini
(7 goals each)

Following the disaster, English clubs received a five-year ban from entering any European competition, thus ending a period of great success for English clubs in the European Cup which had seen three clubs winning seven finals since 1977, including six successive finals up to 1982. Liverpool, English champions in 1989–90, were given an extra year's ban. There would be no English club to win the trophy until 1999, when Manchester United beat Bayern Munich 2–1.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ilves 1–6 Juventus 0–4 1–2
Grasshopper 4–3 Budapesti Honvéd 3–1 1–2
Vålerengens IF 3–5 Sparta Praha 3–3 0–2
Labinoti 0–6 Lyngby 0–3 0–3
Bordeaux 3–2 Athletic Club 3–2 0–0
Dinamo București 5–3 Omonia 4–1 1–2
Levski-Spartak 3–3 (a) VfB Stuttgart 1–1 2–2
Trabzonspor 1–3 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–0 0–3
Aberdeen 3–3 (4–5 p) BFC Dynamo 2–1 1–2
Austria Wien 8–0 Valletta 4–0 4–0
Lech Poznań 0–5 Liverpool 0–1 0–4
Red Star Belgrade 3–4 Benfica 3–2 0–2
Avenir Beggen 0–17 IFK Göteborg 0–8 0–9
ÍA 2–7 Beveren 2–2 0–5
Feyenoord 1–2 Panathinaikos 0–0 1–2
Linfield 1–1 (a) Shamrock Rovers 0–0 1–1

First leg

Trabzonspor 1–0 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Lemi 8' Report
Attendance: 9,800[2]
Referee: Dušan Krchňák (Czechoslovakia)

Dinamo București 4–1 Omonia
Orac 25', 35'
Tulba 28'
Ţălnar 33'
Report Savvidis 17'
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Stojan Ilievski (Yugoslavia)

Lech Poznań 0–1 Liverpool
Report Wark 62'
Attendance: 29,000[3]
Referee: Kjell Johansson (Sweden)

Labinoti 0–3 Lyngby
Report Vilmar 52'
Spangsborg 62'
Schäfer 80'
Attendance: 15,000[4]
Referee: Lajos Németh (Hungary)

Vålerengens IF 3–3 Sparta Praha
P. Jacobsen 33', 89'
Bergsvand 80'
Report Procházka 22', 49'
Chovanec 36'
Attendance: 2,489
Referee: Þorvarður Björnsson (Iceland)

Red Star Belgrade 3–2 Benfica
Janjanin 57' (pen.), 77' (pen.), 78' Report Elsner 27' (o.g.)
Diamantino 42'
Attendance: 63,542[5]

Ilves 0–4 Juventus
Report Rossi 12', 82', 89'
Platini 44' (pen.)
Attendance: 24,073[6]
Referee: Hans Harrysson (Sweden)

Levski-Spartak 1–1 VfB Stuttgart
Kurdov 64' Report Reichert 62'

ÍA 2–2 Beveren
K. Þórðarson 73'
Hákonarson 80'
Report Albert 53'
Christiaens 54'
Attendance: 2,889[8]
Referee: Jack Poucher (Northern Ireland)

Austria Wien 4–0 Valletta
Prohaska 18'
Polster 25'
Drabits 42', 47'
Report
Attendance: 6,200[9]
Referee: Jean Koster (Luxembourg)

Avenir Beggen 0–8 IFK Göteborg
Report Carlsson 4', 62'
T. Nilsson 20', 47', 75'
Fredriksson 22', 70' (pen.)
Andersson 84'

Grasshopper 3–1 Budapesti Honvéd
Jara 31'
Müller 68', 72'
Report Dajka 30'
Attendance: 4,467[10]
Referee: José Pes Pérez (Spain)

Feyenoord 0–0 Panathinaikos
Report
Attendance: 38,542[11]

Bordeaux 3–2 Athletic Club
Müller 29'
Battiston 61'
Lacombe 80'
Report Endika 31'
Salinas 70'
Attendance: 23,989
Referee: Paolo Casarin (Italy)

Aberdeen 2–1 BFC Dynamo
Black 32', 67' Report Schulz 82'

Linfield 0–0 Shamrock Rovers
Report
Attendance: 4,907[13]
Referee: David Syme (Scotland)

Second leg

Budapesti Honvéd 2–1 Grasshopper
Dajka 44'
Varga 52' (pen)
Report Ponte 13'

Grasshopper won 4–3 on aggregate.


Valletta 0–4 Austria Wien
Report Degeorgi 8'
Steinkogler 52'
Ogris 66', 67'
Attendance: 1,509[15]
Referee: Franz Gächter (Switzerland)

Austria Wien won 8–0 on aggregate.


Shamrock Rovers 1–1 Linfield
Eccles 66' Report Jeffrey 30'
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Howard King (Wales)

1–1 on aggregate. Linfield won on away goals.


Sparta Praha 2–0 Vålerengens IF
Denk 42'
Straka 44'
Report
Attendance: 11,872

Sparta Praha won 5–3 on aggregate.


3–3 on aggregate. BFC Dynamo won 5–4 on penalties.


Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3–0 Trabzonspor
Lytovchenko 46', 67'
Necati 89' (o.g.)
Report

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won 3–1 on aggregate.


Lyngby 3–0 Labinoti
F. Christensen 59'
Sørensen 62'
Spangsborg 89'
Report
Attendance: 2,021[18]
Referee: Osmo Orakangas (Finland)

Lyngby won 6–0 on aggregate.


IFK Göteborg 9–0 Avenir Beggen
Pettersson 24', 30'
T. Nilsson 28', 37'
Tommy Holmgren 50'
Fredriksson 64'
Gardner 70', 81'
Carlsson 75'
Report
Attendance: 6,072

IFK Göteborg won 17–0 on aggregate.


Omonia 2–1 Dinamo București
Dzhevizov 54'
Mavris 62'
Report Movilă 88'
Attendance: 13,650[19]
Referee: Ivan Yosifov (Bulgaria)

Dinamo Bucharest won 5–3 on aggregate.


VfB Stuttgart 2–2 Levski-Spartak
Allgöwer 14', 38' Report Iliev 29'
Tsvetkov 60'
Attendance: 22,000

3–3 on aggregate. Levski-Spartak won on away goals.


Beveren 5–0 ÍA
Albert 20'
Schönberger 30'
Theunis 49'
Christiaens 72'
Gorez 87'
Report
Attendance: 7,000

Beveren won 7–2 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos 2–1 Feyenoord
Mavridis 41'
Rocha 43'
Report Rep 69'

Panathinaikos won 2–1 on aggregate.


Juventus 2–1 Ilves
Platini 57', 65' Report Kuuluvainen 19'
Attendance: 3,232[20]
Referee: Charles Scerri (Malta)

Juventus won 6–1 on aggregate.


Athletic Club 0–0 Bordeaux
Report
Attendance: 36,000[21]

Bordeaux won 3–2 on aggregate.


Liverpool 4–0 Lech Poznań
Wark 16', 20', 86'
Walsh 35'
Report
Attendance: 22,143
Referee: Gerard Geurds (Netherlands)

Liverpool won 5–0 on aggregate.


Benfica 2–0 Red Star Belgrade
Carlos Manuel 74', 80' Report
Attendance: 32,000

Benfica won 4–3 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus 6–2 Grasshopper 2–0 4–2
Sparta Praha 2–1 Lyngby 0–0 2–1
Bordeaux 2–1 Dinamo București 1–0 1–1
Levski-Spartak 3–3 (a) Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3–1 0–2
BFC Dynamo 4–5 Austria Wien 3–3 1–2
Liverpool 3–2 Benfica 3–1 0–1
IFK Göteborg 2–2 (a) Beveren 1–0 1–2
Panathinaikos 5–4 Linfield 2–1 3–3

First leg

Sparta Praha 0–0 Lyngby
Report
Attendance: 13,712
Referee: Oliver Donnelly (Northern Ireland)


Levski-Spartak 3–1 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Velev 31'
Valchev 45'
Sirakov 67'
Report Lytovchenko 24'
Attendance: 30,000[23]
Referee: Mircea Salomir (Romania)

IFK Göteborg 1–0 Beveren
T. Nilsson 51' Report
Attendance: 16,718[24]
Referee: Arto Ravander (Finland)

Panathinaikos 2–1 Linfield
Charalambidis 42' (pen.)
Tarasis 88'
Report Totten 20'
Attendance: 51,985[25]
Referee: Lajos Németh (Hungary)

Juventus 2–0 Grasshopper
Vignola 26'
Rossi 28'
Report
Attendance: 39,804[26]

Bordeaux 1–0 Dinamo București
Müller 35' Report

Liverpool 3–1 Benfica
Rush 44', 71', 77' Report Diamantino 51'
Attendance: 27,733

Second leg

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–0 Levski-Spartak
Taran 11'
Kuznetsov 24'
Report

3–3 on aggregate. Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won on away goals.


Dinamo București 1–1 (a.e.t.) Bordeaux
Dragnea 9' Report Lacombe 113'

Bordeaux won 2–1 on aggregate.


Lyngby 1–2 Sparta Praha
Vilmar 27' Report Procházka 81'
Griga 88'
Attendance: 10,300[29]
Referee: Einar Halle (Norway)

Sparta Praha won 2–1 on aggregate.


Austria Wien 2–1 BFC Dynamo
Prohaska 6' (pen.)
Nyilasi 65'
Report Trieloff 46'

Austria Wien won 5–4 on aggregate.


Grasshopper 2–4 Juventus
Koller 30'
Schällibaum 71'
Report Briaschi 21'
Vignola 40'
Platini 61', 85' (pen.)
Attendance: 25,000

Juventus won 6–2 on aggregate.


Beveren 2–1 (a.e.t.) IFK Göteborg
Crève 76'
Gorez 100' (pen.)
Report Pettersson 99'

2–2 on aggregate. IFK Göteborg won on away goals.


Linfield 3–3 Panathinaikos
McGaughey 6', 26' (pen.)
Maxwell 10'
Report Saravakos 29'
Rocha 33'
Antoniou 63'
Attendance: 7,269[31]
Referee: Peer Frickmann (Denmark)

Panathinaikos won 5–4 on aggregate.


Benfica 1–0 Liverpool
Manniche 6' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 21,000[32]

Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus 3–1 Sparta Praha 3–0 0–1
Bordeaux 2–2 (5–3 p) Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–1 1–1
Austria Wien 2–5 Liverpool 1–1 1–4
IFK Göteborg 2–3 Panathinaikos 0–1 2–2

First leg

IFK Göteborg 0–1 Panathinaikos
Report Saravakos 50' (pen.)
Attendance: 40,026[33]

Austria Wien 1–1 Liverpool
Polster 23' Report Nicol 86'

Juventus 3–0 Sparta Praha
Tardelli 35'
Rossi 64'
Briaschi 81'
Report
Attendance: 45,455[35]

Bordeaux 1–1 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Lacombe 10' Report Lyutyi 42'

Second leg

Sparta Praha 1–0 Juventus
Berger 77' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 33,070[36]

Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate.


2–2 on aggregate. Bordeaux won 5–3 on penalties.


Panathinaikos won 3–2 on aggregate.


Liverpool 4–1 Austria Wien
Walsh 17', 55'
Nicol 37'
Obermayer 46' (o.g.)
Report Prohaska 64'
Attendance: 32,761
Referee: Paolo Bergamo (Italy)

Liverpool won 5–2 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus 3–2 Bordeaux 3–0 0–2
Liverpool 5–0 Panathinaikos 4–0 1–0

First leg

Juventus 3–0 Bordeaux
Boniek 29'
Briaschi 68'
Platini 71'
Report
Attendance: 65,237[38]

Liverpool 4–0 Panathinaikos
Wark 35'
Rush 48', 49'
Beglin 85'
Report
Attendance: 39,488

Second leg

Bordeaux 2–0 Juventus
Müller 25'
Battiston 80'
Report

Juventus won 3–2 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos 0–1 Liverpool
Report Lawrenson 60'

Liverpool won 5–0 on aggregate.

Final

Juventus 1–0 Liverpool
Platini 58' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 58,000

Top scorers

The top scorers from the 1984–85 European Cup are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Torbjörn Nilsson IFK Göteborg 7
Michel Platini Juventus 7
3 Paolo Rossi Juventus 5
Ian Rush Liverpool 5
John Wark Liverpool 5
6 Massimo Briaschi Juventus 3
Jerry Carlsson IFK Göteborg 3
Stig Fredriksson IFK Göteborg 3
Rajko Janjanin Red Star Belgrade 3
Bernard Lacombe Bordeaux 3
Hennadiy Lytovchenko Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3
Dieter Müller Bordeaux 3
Stefan Pettersson IFK Göteborg 3
Toni Polster Austria Vienna 3
Herbert Prohaska Austria Vienna 3
Dimitris Saravakos Panathinaikos 3
Andreas Thom BFC Dynamo 3
Paul Walsh Liverpool 3

Notes

  1. 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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