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2006-09-24 08:37:00 · 4 answers · asked by kostantine2005 1 in Sports Football FIFA World Cup (TM)

I mean the 1983 final...

2006-09-24 08:38:14 · update #1

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before the UEFA Champions' League was renamed in 1992, it was known as the UEFA European Cup. Hamburger SV of GERMANY won the competition in 1983 when they defeated Juventus of ITALY 1-0 with the solitary goal scored by Felix Magath, now the current manager of Bayern Munich.

1982-1983 UEFA European Cup final
Wednesday, 25 May 1983
Spiridon "Spiros" Louis Stadium, Athens, Greece
Hamburger SV 1-0 Juventus

Goals:
1-0 Felix Magath 7'

Players Line-Up:

Hamburger SV (manager: Ernst Happel)
Uli Stein
Manfred Kaltz
Ditmar Jakobs
Holger Hieronymus
Bernd Wehmeyer
Jürgen Groh
Wolfgang Rolff
Felix Magath
Jürgen Milewski
Horst Hrubesch
Lars Bastrup (Thomas von Heesen, 56th minute)

Juventus (manager: Giovanni Trapattoni)
Dino Zoff
Claudio Gentile
Sergio Brio
Gaetano Scirea
Antonio Cabrini
Massimo Bonini
Michel Platini
Marco Tardelli
Zbigniew Boniek
Roberto Bettega
Paolo Rossi (Domenico Marrocchino, 56th minute)

Referee: Nicolae Rainea (ROMANIA)
Attendance: 73,500

2006-09-25 02:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by foongwk140804 7 · 0 0

In 983 there was the European Champion's Club Cup and NOT the Champions League.
The Champions League was "born" in 1992-1993, replacing the European Champion's Club Cup.

In 983 the final was played in Athens between Hamburger (GER) and Juventus (ITA). I watched that game and it was a very emotional match. Athen was "invaded" by more than 50.000 Juventus fans (the attendance was over 70.000) who were sure of the Juventus victory.
The Italians were the favorite for the title and they had in their Team several World Champions from the 1982 World Cup Final (Zoff, Gentile, Cabrini, Scirea, Paolo Rossi, Tardelli) plus Boniek and Platini.
The game was decided by a stunning shot by Felix Magath, a German midfielder with a powerful shot!
Even though the goal was scored at the beginning of the second half, Juventus was not able to catch up with the Germans, who deserved their victory and left so much disappointment in the Juventus Team.

2006-09-24 09:47:55 · answer #2 · answered by soccer_mind 5 · 1 0

In those years there was no Champions League, but rather a continuing KO playoff round of two games (home and away) between all the national champion teams until only two teams were left and they played one final game on neutral ground.
In 1983 Hamburg SV surprisingly beat Juventus Turin 1-0 in the Olympic stadium at Athens, Greece. The present trainer of Bayern Munich, Felix Magath, kicked in the only goal on a lovely shot. I saw the entire game on TV with friends in Hamburg ... and man did we party afterwards (even if I'm not German )

2006-09-24 08:55:07 · answer #3 · answered by jlbackstop 6 · 1 0

i really would like to help u but i really don't understand ur question..

2006-09-24 08:53:56 · answer #4 · answered by salmon_ella 4 · 0 0

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