1993_European_Super_Cup

1993 European Super Cup

1993 European Super Cup

Football match


The 1993 European Super Cup was contested between AC Milan (the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League runners-up[1]) and Parma (the 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup champions). It was won by Parma, 2–1 on aggregate. The final was contested over two legs with a leg at each of the sides' home grounds. The first leg took place at Ennio Tardini, Parma, on 12 January 1994 and ended 0–1. The second leg took place at San Siro, Milan, on 2 February 1994, where Parma won 2–0 after extra time.

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Background

While it was Parma's first appearance in the competition, AC Milan were making their fourth appearance, having previously contested the 1973, 1989 and 1990 editions. Parma reached the Super Cup as winners of the 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup, having beaten Royal Antwerp 3–1 in the final at Wembley Stadium, London, while Milan lost 1–0 to Marseille in the 1993 UEFA Champions League Final at the Olympiastadion, Munich, but Marseille's subsequent ban from European football due to match-fixing meant Milan competed in the Super Cup in their place.

Milan and Parma had never played against each other in European competition, but had previously played seven leagues matches against each other, all within four years of both legs of this tie – Milan had won three matches to Parma's two, with the remaining two matches ending in draws. It was Parma's first match in Europe against a fellow Italian side, but Milan had once previously come up against opposition of the same nationality in Europe when they defeated Sampdoria over two legs (3–1) in the 1990 edition of the Super Cup.

Matches

First leg

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Parma
Milan
GK1Italy Marco Ballotta
RB2Italy David Balleri
LB3Italy Antonio Benarrivodownward-facing red arrow 77'
CB4Italy Lorenzo Minotti (c)
CB5Italy Luigi Apolloni
CM6Argentina Roberto Sensini
CF7Sweden Tomas Brolin
CM8Italy Gabriele Pin
CM9Italy Massimo Crippa
CF10Italy Gianfranco Zola
CF11Colombia Faustino Asprilla
Substitutes:
GK12Italy Luca Bucci
DF13Italy Salvatore Matrecano
DF14Italy Roberto Maltagliati
DF15Italy Alberto Di Chiaraupward-facing green arrow 77'
MF16Italy Daniele Zoratto
Manager:
Italy Nevio Scala
GK1Italy Sebastiano Rossi
RB2Italy Mauro Tassotti
LB3Italy Paolo Maldini
CM4Italy Demetrio Albertinidownward-facing red arrow 70'
CB5Italy Alessandro Costacurta
CB6Italy Franco Baresi (c)
CM7Italy Stefano Eranio
CM8France Marcel Desailly
CF9France Jean-Pierre Papin
LM10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Savićevićdownward-facing red arrow 87'
RM11Italy Roberto Donadoni
Substitutes:
GK12Italy Mario Ielpo
DF13Italy Christian Panucciupward-facing green arrow 87'
DF14Italy Filippo Galli
MF15Italy Angelo Carbone
FW16Italy Daniele Massaroupward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
Italy Fabio Capello

Second leg

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Attendance: 24,074
Milan
Parma
GK1Italy Sebastiano Rossi
RB2Italy Christian Panucci
LB3Italy Paolo Maldini
CM4Italy Demetrio Albertinidownward-facing red arrow 64'
CB5Italy Alessandro Costacurta
CB6Italy Franco Baresi (c)
LM7Denmark Brian Laudrupdownward-facing red arrow 76'
CM8France Marcel Desailly
CF9France Jean-Pierre Papin
RM10Italy Roberto Donadoni
CF11Italy Daniele Massaro
Substitutes:
GK12Italy Mario Ielpo
DF13Italy Mauro Tassotti
DF14Italy Filippo Galli
FW15Italy Gianluigi Lentiniupward-facing green arrow 64'
MF16Italy Angelo Carboneupward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Italy Fabio Capello
GK1Italy Marco Ballotta
RB2Italy Antonio Benarrivo
LB3Italy Alberto Di Chiara
CB4Italy Lorenzo Minotti (c)
CB5Italy Salvatore Matrecano
CM6Argentina Roberto Sensini
CF7Sweden Tomas Brolin
CM8Italy Gabriele Pin
CM9Italy Massimo Crippa
CF10Italy Gianfranco Zoladownward-facing red arrow 104'
CF11Colombia Faustino Asprilla
Substitutes:
GK12Italy Luca Bucci
DF13Italy Roberto Maltagliati
DF14Italy David Balleri
MF15Italy Daniele Zorattoupward-facing green arrow 104'
FW16Italy Alessandro Melli
Manager:
Italy Nevio Scala

See also


References

  1. European champions Marseille were suspended due to bribery scandal

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