1990 European Super Cup

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1990 European Super Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date10 October 1990
VenueStadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
RefereeJosé Rosa dos Santos (Portugal)
Attendance19,724
Second leg
Date29 November 1990
VenueStadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
RefereeZoran Petrović (Yugoslavia)
Attendance20,942
1989
1991

The 1990 European Super Cup was played between 1989–90 European Cup winners Milan and 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup winners Sampdoria, with Milan winning 3–1 on aggregate.[1]

Milan chose to play their home leg away from their home city due to the poor condition of the turf at the San Siro Stadium, which had hosted several matches at the recent 1990 FIFA World Cup.[2]

Match details

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First leg

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Sampdoria Italy1–1Italy Milan
Mykhaylychenko 31' Report Evani 39'
Sampdoria
Milan
GK 1 Italy Gianluca Pagliuca
RB 2 Italy Moreno Mannini
LB 3 Italy Giovanni Invernizzi
CM 4 Italy Fausto Pari
CB 5 Italy Marco Lanna
CB 6 Italy Luca Pellegrini (c)
CM 7 Soviet Union Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko
RM 8 Italy Attilio Lombardo
CF 9 Italy Marco Branca
CF 10 Italy Roberto Mancini
LM 11 Italy Giuseppe Dossena
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Giulio Nuciari
DF 13 Italy Giovanni Dall'Igna
FW 14 Italy Umberto Calcagno
MF 15 Brazil Toninho Cerezo
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vujadin Boškov
GK 1 Italy Andrea Pazzagli
RB 2 Italy Mauro Tassotti
LB 3 Italy Alessandro Costacurta
CM 4 Italy Gianluca Gaudenzi
CB 5 Italy Filippo Galli
CB 6 Italy Franco Baresi (c)
RM 7 Italy Roberto Donadoni
CM 8 Italy Carlo Ancelotti
CF 9 Italy Daniele Massaro
AM 10 Netherlands Ruud Gullit
LM 11 Italy Alberico Evani
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Sebastiano Rossi
DF 13 Italy Stefano Nava
MF 15 Netherlands Frank Rijkaard
MF 14 Italy Giovanni Stroppa
FW 16 Italy Massimo Agostini
Manager:
Italy Arrigo Sacchi

Second leg

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Milan Italy2–0Italy Sampdoria
Gullit 44'
Rijkaard 76'
Report
Milan
Sampdoria
GK 1 Italy Andrea Pazzagli
RB 2 Italy Mauro Tassotti
LB 3 Italy Paolo Maldini
CM 4 Italy Angelo Carbone
CB 5 Italy Alessandro Costacurta
CB 6 Italy Franco Baresi (c)
RM 7 Italy Carlo Ancelotti
CM 8 Netherlands Frank Rijkaard
CF 9 Italy Massimo Agostini
AM 10 Netherlands Ruud Gullit
LM 11 Italy Alberico Evani
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Sebastiano Rossi
DF 13 Italy Filippo Galli
MF 14 Italy Gianluca Gaudenzi
MF 15 Italy Giovanni Stroppa
MF 16 Italy Roberto Donadoni
Manager:
Italy Arrigo Sacchi
GK 1 Italy Gianluca Pagliuca
RB 2 Italy Marco Lanna
LB 3 Italy Ivano Bonetti
CM 4 Italy Fausto Pari
CB 5 Italy Pietro Vierchowod
CB 6 Italy Luca Pellegrini (c)
LM 7 Soviet Union Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko
CM 8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srečko Katanec
CF 9 Italy Gianluca Vialli
CF 10 Italy Roberto Mancini
RM 11 Italy Attilio Lombardo
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Giulio Nuciari
MF 13 Italy Giuseppe Dossena
DF 14 Italy Giovanni Invernizzi
FW 15 Italy Umberto Calcagno
FW 16 Italy Marco Branca
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vujadin Boškov

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dutch double lifts Milan". UEFA. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ "#TBT: 5 European clashes against Italian sides". A.C. Milan. 30 November 2017.
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