1990–91 Red Star Belgrade season
1990–91 season | |||
Manager | Ljupko Petrović | ||
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Yugoslav First League | 1st | ||
Yugoslav Cup | Runners-up | ||
European Cup | Winners | ||
Top goalscorer | Darko Pančev (34) | ||
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During the 1990–91 season, Red Star Belgrade participated in the 1990–91 Yugoslav First League, 1990–91 Yugoslav Cup and 1990–91 European Cup.
Season summary
Red Star became the first and only Yugoslavian team to win the European Cup, defeating Marseille in the final in Bari.
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Results
European Cup
Main article: 1990–91 European Cup
First round
19 September 1990 | Red Star Belgrade | 1–1 | Grasshopper | Stadion Crvene Zvezde, Belgrade |
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Binić 44' | Gamesheet | Kozle 14' |
3 October 1990 | Grasshopper | 1–4 | Red Star Belgrade | |
Kozle 62' (pen.) | Gamesheet | Pančev 12' Prosinečki 49' (pen.), 83' (pen.) Radinovic 59' |
Second round
24 October 1990 | Red Star Belgrade | 3–0 | Rangers | Stadion Crvene Zvezde, Belgrade |
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Brown 8' (o.g.) Prosinečki 65' Pančev 74' |
Gamesheet |
7 November 1990 | Rangers | 1–1 | Red Star Belgrade | |
McCoist 76' | Gamesheet | Pančev 51' |
Quarter-final
6 March 1991 | Red Star Belgrade | 3–0 | Dynamo Dresden | Stadion Crvene Zvezde, Belgrade |
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Prosinečki 20' Binić 42' Savićević 56' |
Gamesheet |
20 March 1991 | Dynamo Dresden | 1–2 | Red Star Belgrade | Glücksgas Stadion, Dresden |
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Gütschow 3' (pen.) | Gamesheet | Savićević 51' Pančev 71' |
Referee: Emilio Soriano Aladrén (Spain) |
The match was stopped in the 78th minute by the match referee Emilio Soriano Aladrén, due to Dynamo Dresden fans causing commotion in the stands and throwing objects onto the field. Red Star Belgrade led 2–1 at the time. UEFA awarded a 3–0 win to Red Star Belgrade. Red Star Belgrade won 6–0 on aggregate.
Semi-final
10 April 1991 | Bayern Munich | 1–2 | Red Star Belgrade | Olympiastadion, Munich |
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Wohlfarth 22' | Gamesheet | Pančev 45' Savićević 70' |
24 April 1991 | Red Star Belgrade | 2–2 | Bayern Munich | Stadion Crvene Zvezde, Belgrade |
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Mihajlović 25' Augenthaler 90' (o.g.) |
Gamesheet | Augenthaler 65' Bender 70' |
Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Bruno Galler (Switzerland) |
Final
Main article: 1991 European Cup Final
29 May 1991 | Red Star Belgrade | 0–0 (5–3 p) |
Marseille | Stadio San Nicola, Bari |
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20:15 (UTC+2) | Gamesheet | Attendance: 56,000 Referee: Tullio Lanese (Italy) |
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Penalties | ||||
Prosinečki Binić Belodedici Mihajlović Pančev |
Amoros Casoni Papin Mozer |
References
- ↑ Simeunovič was born in Maribor, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia). Following the break-up of Yugoslavia, he would go to represent Slovenia internationally, making his international debut in 1992.
- ↑ Jurić was born in Mostar, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) and made his international debut for Yugoslavia in 1988. Following the break-up of Yugoslavia, he would go to represent Croatia internationally, making his international debut in 1997.
- ↑ Najdoski was born in Kruševo, Yugoslavia (now Macedonia) and made his international debut for Yugoslavia in 1990. Following the break-up of Yugoslavia, he would go to represent Macedonia internationally, making his international debut in 1993.
- ↑ Prosinečki was born in Schwenningen, West Germany (now Germany), but was raised in Yugoslavia and made his international debut for Yugoslavia in 1989. Following the break-up of Yugoslavia, he would go to represent Croatia internationally, making his international debut in 1994.
- ↑ Pančev was born in Skopje, Yugoslavia (now Macedonia) and made his international debut for Yugoslavia in 1984. Following the break-up of Yugoslavia, he would go to represent Macedonia internationally, making his international debut in 1993.
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