1991 UEFA Cup final
Football match
Event | 1990–91 UEFA Cup | ||||||
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | 8 May 1991 | ||||||
Venue | San Siro, Milan | ||||||
Referee | Alexey Spirin (Soviet Union) | ||||||
Attendance | 68,887 | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 22 May 1991 | ||||||
Venue | Stadio Olimpico, Rome | ||||||
Referee | Joël Quiniou (France) | ||||||
Attendance | 70,901 | ||||||
← 1990 1992 → |
The 1991 UEFA Cup Final was a football tie played on 8 May 1991 and 22 May 1991 to determine the champion of the 1990–91 UEFA Cup. It was contested across two legs between Italian sides Internazionale and Roma. Inter won 2–1 on aggregate after winning the first leg 2–0 but losing the second 1–0.
Route to the final
Inter Milan | Round | Roma | ||||||
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Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | |
Rapid Wien | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | 1–2 (A) | 3–1 (a.e.t.) (H) | First round | Benfica | 2–0 | 1–0 (H) | 1–0 (A) |
Aston Villa | 3–2 | 0–2 (A) | 3–0 (H) | Second round | Valencia | 3–2 | 1–1 (A) | 2–1 (H) |
Partizan | 4–1 | 3–0 (H) | 1–1 (A) | Third round | Girondins de Bordeaux | 7–0 | 5–0 (H) | 2–0 (A) |
Atalanta | 2–0 | 0–0 (A) | 2–0 (H) | Quarter-finals | Anderlecht | 6–2 | 3–0 (H) | 3–2 (A) |
Sporting CP | 2–0 | 0–0 (A) | 2–0 (H) | Semi-finals | Brøndby IF | 2–1 | 0–0 (A) | 2–1 (H) |
Match details
First leg
Internazionale | 2–0 | Roma |
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Matthäus 55' (pen.) Berti 67' | Report Overview (archive) Overview |
Inter Milan | Roma |
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Second leg
Roma | 1–0 | Internazionale |
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Rizzitelli 81' | Report Overview (archive) Overview |
Roma | Inter Milan |
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See also
- 1990–91 UEFA Cup
- A.S. Roma in European football
- Inter Milan in European football
- Italian football clubs in international competitions
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