Aberdeen F.C. 1982–83 football season
Aberdeen competed in the Scottish Premier Division , Scottish Cup , League Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup in season 1982–83 . They finished third in the Premier Division behind champions Dundee United and runners-up Celtic . In the cups, they retained the Scottish Cup and won the European Cup Winners' Cup with a 2–1 win over Real Madrid in Gothenburg.
In late July/early August 1982, Aberdeen played three games against Highland League opposition. On 7 August, English club Ipswich Town provided the opposition for Drew Jarvie 's testimonial game, which the English League Division 1 club won 1–0.
Date Opponent H/A Score Aberdeen Scorer(s) Attendance 31 July Ross County A 5–0 McMaster (2), Harrow (30, 34), Black , (50, 53) 0 2 August Nairn County A 5–0 Harrow (4, 22), McLeish (30), McGhee (41), McCall (81) 1,006 3 August Inverness Thistle A 4–0 Black (16), Strachan (84 pen. , 86, 90) 2,500 7 August Ipswich Town H 0–1 8,200
Scottish Premier Division [ edit ] Match Day Date Opponent H/A Score Aberdeen Scorer(s) Attendance 1. 4 September Dundee United A 0–2 11,683 2. 11 September Morton H 4–1 Strachan (15 (pen. ), Black (42), Simpson (55), Hewitt (77) 7,500 3. 18 September St Mirren A 1–1 McGhee (64) 4,800 4. 25 September Rangers H 1–2 Strachan (73 pen. ) 20,300 5. 2 October Motherwell H 2–1 Cowan (66), Miller (89) 9,000 6. 9 October Celtic A 3–1 Strachan (54 pen. ), Simpson (58), McGhee (86) 29,733 7. 16 October Dundee H 1–0 Weir (34) 10,800 8. 23 October Kilmarnock A 2–0 Black (2), Hewitt (76) 3,400 9. 30 October Hibernian A 1–1 Weir (90) 6,400 10. 6 November Dundee United H 5–1 Cooper (23), Rougvie (29, 41) Black (72), Strachan (85) 14,000 11. 13 November Morton A 1–1 Simpson (85) 2,500 12. 20 November St Mirren H 4–0 Black (39), Strachan (66 pen. ), McGhee (79), Hewitt (90) 10,300 13. 27 November Rangers A 1–0 Black (69) 23,000 14. 4 December Motherwell A 2–0 Strachan (50 pen. ), Weir (66) 4,929 15. 11 December Celtic H 1–2 McGhee (18) 24,000 16. 18 December Dundee A 2–0 McGhee (28, 54) 6,528 17. 27 December Kilmarnock H 2–0 Weir (4), Miller (89) 14,500 18. 1 January Hibernian H 2–0 McGhee (28, 54) 14,000 19. 3 January Dundee United A 3–0 Simpson (27), Weir (43), McGhee (89) 17,851 20. 8 January Morton H 2–0 Simpson (70), McGhee (84) 12,600 21. 15 January St Mirren A 1–1 Black (75) 4,530 22. 22 January Rangers H 2–0 Rougvie (34), McGhee (77) 21,600 23. 8 February Motherwell H 5–1 McLeish (36), McMaster (38), McGhee (52), Black (67), Cooper (71) 13,300 24. 12 February Celtic A 3–1 Black (44, 45, 71) 42,831 25. 26 February Dundee H 3–1 Weir (58), Black (85), Bell (90) 11,500 26. 5 March Kilmarnock A 2–1 Watson (13), McGhee (26) 2,400 27. 19 March Dundee United H 1–2 Strachan (66 pen. ) 22,800 28. 26 March Morton A 2–1 Watson (83), Black (90) 2,800 29. 2 April St Mirren H 0–1 16,400 30. 9 April Rangers A 1–2 McLeish (15) 19,800 31. 23 April Celtic H 1–0 McGhee (33) 24,000 32. 27 April Motherwell A 3–0 McGhee (11), Strachan (58), Hewitt (74) 6,715 33. 30 April Dundee A 2–0 Hewitt (3), Strachan (40) 10,076 34. 3 May Hibernian A 0–0 8,000 35. 5 May Kilmarnock H 5–0 Strachan (30, 58), McMaster (39), Angus (46, 85) 12,000 36. 14 May Hibernian H 5–0 Brazil (9 o.g. ), McGhee (30), Strachan (70 pen. ), Cowan (78), Angus (87) 24,000
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Statto Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Scottish League Cup [ edit ] Round Date Opponent H/A Score Aberdeen Scorer(s) Attendance G2 11 August Morton A 2–2 Strachan (12), McGhee (53) 3,500 G2 14 August Dundee H 3–3 Black (30, 45, 85) 9,000 G2 21 August Dumbarton H 3–0 McGhee (5), Strachan (13, 70) 6,500 G2 25 August Morton H 3–0 Rougvie (19), Bell (27, 48) 11,000 G2 28 August Dundee A 5–1 Strachan (23, 52, 53, 63), McGhee (28) 7,000 G2 8 September Dumbarton A 2–1 Bell (76), Hewitt (85) 750
Group 2 final table [ edit ]
European Cup Winners' Cup[ edit ] After winning the Scottish Cup in 1982, Aberdeen qualified for the 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup. After a large preliminary round victory over Sion of Switzerland, the Dons knocked out Dinamo Tirana of Albania and Lech Poznan of Poland to set up a quarter final tie with the West Germans Bayern Munich. After a 0–0 draw in Munich, Aberdeen fell behind early on at home in the second leg before Neil Simpson equalised. Another goal for Bayern Munich seemed to put the game beyond Aberdeen, but two quick goals in the last 20 minutes gave Aberdeen a 3–2 victory. In the semi-finals, Belgian team Waterschei of Genk were beaten 5–2 over two legs, and put Aberdeen into the final. Thousands of fans made the trip from Aberdeen to Gothenburg in Sweden to see the Scottish Cup holders play the Spaniards Real Madrid. In a wet evening at the Ullevi Stadium, Aberdeen won 2–1 after extra time to win their first European trophy.
Round Date Opponent H/A Score Aberdeen Scorer(s) Attendance P L1 18 August Sion H 7–0 Kennedy , Simpson , Strachan , Black , McGhee , Hewitt , Balet (o.g. ) 13,000 P L2 1 September Sion A 4–1 Miller , McGhee (2), Hewitt 2,400 R1 L1 15 September Dinamo Tirana H 1–0 Hewitt 15,000 R1 L2 29 September Dinamo Tirana A 0–0 20,000 R2 L1 20 October Lech Poznań H 2–0 McGhee , Weir 17,600 R2 L2 3 November Lech Poznań A 1–0 Bell 30,000 QF L1 2 March FC Bayern Munich A 0–0 35,000 QF L2 16 March FC Bayern Munich H 3–2 Simpson , McLeish , Hewitt 24,000 SF L1 6 April Waterschei H 5–1 Simpson , McGhee (2), Weir , Black 24,500 SF L2 19 April Waterschei A 0–1 15,000 F 11 May Real Madrid N 2–1 Black , Hewitt 17,800
Appearances & Goals[ edit ] Kevin Stirling. Aberdeen A Centenary History 1903–2003 . Desert Island Books 2002. ISBN 1-874287-49-X .
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