1995 UEFA Cup final
Event | 1994–95 UEFA Cup | ||||||
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Date | 3 May 1995 | ||||||
Venue | Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma | ||||||
Referee | Antonio López Nieto (Spain) | ||||||
Attendance | 22,062 | ||||||
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Date | 17 May 1995 | ||||||
Venue | San Siro, Milan | ||||||
Referee | Frans Van Den Wijngaert (Belgium) | ||||||
Attendance | 80,754 | ||||||
The 1995 UEFA Cup Final was played over two legs between two Italian teams Juventus and Parma. The first leg at Parma's Stadio Ennio Tardini ended in a 1–0 victory for the home team. The second leg at the San Siro in Milan finished in a 1–1 draw, and a win on aggregate for Parma. It was their first UEFA Cup final victory, with Juventus having won three in the past.
Background
This was the fifth time a continental final had been played by two teams from the same country and the third all-Italian final. The first also featured Juventus, who overcame
Parma's only previous experience in Europe against another Italian side was in the 1993 European Super Cup when they emerged victorious over AC Milan by two goals to one over two legs, having lost the first leg at home by a single goal. Juventus were meanwhile attempting to complete the second part of a potential treble of titles: Serie A, Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup.
While Parma played their home tie at their home ground, Stadio Ennio Tardini, Juventus chose to play their home leg away from Turin at the San Siro, home ground of Inter Milan and Milan, because they had difficulties with the landlord at their own stadium, Stadio delle Alpi, and had experienced poor attendances there, in contrast to the big crowds they attracted playing in other cities.[1] They had already played the semi-final of the competition in Milan (and would later play the 1996 UEFA Super Cup even further from home, in Palermo).[2]
The two sides would also meet the following month in the
Route to the final
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Opponent | Result | Legs | Round | Opponent | Result | Legs |
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2–1 | 0–1 away; 2–0 home | First round | ![]() |
8–1 | 3–0 away; 5–1 home |
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3–0 | 1–0 away; 2–0 home | Second round | ![]() |
3–1 | 1–0 away; 2–1 home |
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4–3 | 0–1 away; 4–2 home | Third round | ![]() |
5–2 | 3–1 away; 2–1 home |
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1–0 | 1–0 home; 0–0 away | Quarter-finals | ![]() |
4–1 | 1–1 away; 3–0 home |
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5–1 | 2–1 away; 3–0 home | Semi-finals | ![]() |
4–3 | 2–2 home; 2–1 away |
First leg
Summary
Parma, the home team, went into a fifth-minute lead through Dino Baggio, which they held and subsequently took to the return at Milan's San Siro.
Details
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Second leg
Summary
Gianluca Vialli restored parity in the tie overall before Dino Baggio struck again to give Parma a 2–1 aggregate victory. Thus provincial Parma added the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup they had won two years before.[4][5]
Details
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See also
- 1994–95 UEFA Cup
- Italian football clubs in international competitions
- Juventus F.C. in European football
- Parma Calcio 1913 in European football
References
- ^ "Will a Spoonful of Sugar Make a Bad Boy Nice?". The New York Times. 5 April 1995. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
- ^ Juventus: A History in Black and White Archived 2020-01-26 at the Wayback Machine, Adam Digby, 2015, 9781783016914
- ^ Di Maggio, Roberto (25 June 2005). "Coppa Italia 1994/95". RSSS.com. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ Mocciaro, Gaetano (17 May 2018). "17 maggio 1995, il Parma vince la Coppa UEFA battendo in finale la Juve" [17 May 1995, Parma wins th UEFA Cup beating Juve in the final] (in Italian). Tutto Mercato Web. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ Ruggiero, Michele (18 May 1995). "Il Parma si rifà in Europa" [Parma redeems itself in Europe]. l'Unità (in Italian). Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2002.
External links
- 1994–95 season at UEFA.com
- UEFA Cup 1994–95 results at RSSSF.com