1993–94 UEFA Cup

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1993–94 UEFA Cup
Dates14 September 1993 – 11 May 1994
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Internazionale (2nd title)
Runners-upAustria Austria Salzburg
Tournament statistics
Matches played126
Goals scored307 (2.44 per match)
Attendance2,161,952 (17,158 per match)
Top scorer(s)Dennis Bergkamp (Internazionale)
Edgar Schmitt (Karlsruhe)
8 goals each

The 1993–94 UEFA Cup was the 23rd season of Europe's then-tertiary club football tournament organised by UEFA. The final was played over two legs at the Ernst-Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria, and at San Siro, Milan, Italy. The competition was won by Italian club Internazionale, who beat Austria Salzburg of Austria by an aggregate result of 2–0, to claim their second UEFA Cup title in a span of four years.

This would be the final edition of the UEFA Cup with the classic 64-team format thad had been in use since 1968, inherited from the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup., before the competition was expanded to accomodate both the new European countries and changes in the UEFA Champions League format. This was the only UEFA Cup or UEFA Europa League edition where an Austrian side reached the final, the third overall for an Austrian team in European competition and the first since Rapid Wien in the 1985 European Cup Winners' Cup.

Association team allocation[edit]

A total of 64 teams from 30 UEFA member associations participated in the 1993–94 UEFA Cup, all entering from the first round over six knock-out rounds. The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients was originally used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:

  • Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify.
  • Associations 4–8 each have three teams qualify.
  • Associations 9–20 each have two teams qualify.
  • Associations 21–32 each have one team qualify.

Additionally, associations 9–12 gained a third birth due to Yugoslavia being banned under United Nations embargo and Albania withdrawing from the competition.

Ukraine now had its own allocation as an unranked association alongside Slovenia, after both of them were represented in the previous UEFA Cup. Both associations took over the places of East Germany, which had ceased to exist as a country in 1991 after the German reunification, and its results had been erased from the UEFA ranking. To rebalance the allocations, the association placed on the 21st spot was not originally slated to have a second birth like it had previously. However, Poland had its UEFA Cup allocation removed due to its football scandal, and its two places were reassigned to associations 21–22 as a second birth.

Association ranking[edit]

For the 1993–94 UEFA Cup, the associations are allocated places according to their 1992 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1987–88 to 1991–92. Therefore, it did not include any of the new football federations that had joined UEFA in the previous years, including competing associations Ukraine and Slovenia. Having returned to European competitions in 1990 after a five-year ban, England's score was limited to the last two of the five seasons accounted for in the ranking.

Association ranking for 1993–94 UEFA Cup
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1  Italy 52.837 4
2  Germany 42.927
3  Spain 40.266
4  Belgium 37.633 3
5  France 37.250
6  Netherlands 27.500
7  Portugal 27.033
8  Yugoslavia 25.516 0 [Note YUG]
9  Soviet Union
-  Russia
24.966 3 [Note SOV]
10  Romania 24.550
11  Czechoslovakia
-  Czech Republic
-  Slovakia
20.000 [Note TCH]
12  Scotland 19.750
13  England 19.250 2
14  Austria 18.000
15  Denmark 16.665
16  Greece 16.500
-  East Germany 16.000 0 [Note DDR]
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
17  Turkey 14.998 2
18  Switzerland 14.750
19  Poland 12.166 0 [Note POL]
20  Sweden 12.100 2
21  Hungary 11.500
22  Bulgaria 10.416
23  Finland 9.999 1
-  Wales 9.000 0 [Note WAL]
24  Albania 7.666 [Note ALB]
25  Iceland 5.000 1
26  Norway 4.999
27  Cyprus 4.000
28  Northern Ireland 3.332
29  Republic of Ireland 2.665
30  Malta 1.999
31  Luxembourg 1.665
-  Slovenia 0.000 [Note DDR]
-  Ukraine 0.000 [Note DDR]
Unranked countries entered in
other European competitions
Association EC CWC
 Belarus Yes Yes
 Croatia Yes Yes
 Estonia Yes Yes
 Faroe Islands Yes Yes
 Georgia Yes No
 Israel Yes Yes
 Latvia Yes Yes
 Liechtenstein No Yes
 Lithuania Yes Yes
 Moldova Yes No
  • ^
    Yugoslavia: Due to the breakup of the country and the ensuing warfare, Yugoslavia was disqualified from European club competitions, a situation that would last for three seasons. Their three slots in the UEFA Cup were allocated as a third berth for associations 9-11, namely Russia, Romania and Czechoslovakia. In Yugoslavia, Vojvodina, Zemun and Rad would have qualified by league position.
  • ^
    Soviet Union & Russia: After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the agreement with Ukraine and UEFA, Russia had become the formal successor for all Soviet football heritage. The 1992 UEFA rankings still reflected the Soviet Union, as the Russian association was yet to make its independent debut at the time, but all three of its places were awarded through the 1992 Russian Top League, which only featured Russian teams
  • ^
    Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic & Slovakia: Halfway through the 1992–93 Czechoslovak First League, Czechoslovakia was formally dissolved into two new countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. With the original allocation of three teams into place, one Czech team and two Slovak teams qualified, each of them now representing their own association. All Czechoslovak football heritage was attributed to the Czech Republic, while Slovakia would have a new ranking moving forward.
  • ^
    East Germany, Slovenia & Ukraine: Teams from East Germany represented the country in the first three years accounted for in the 1992 UEFA rankings, but the country had long been reunificated into Germany, and UEFA no more considered East Germany, which would've been granted two spots. In the previous season, Slovenia had benefitted from the subsequent reorganization by taking the vacant spot that resulted from other countries moving up, and was awarded one place again despite their previous results not being counted yet towards the rankings. In the other hand, Ukraine had a team in the previous UEFA Cup through the Soviet league, and now had its own league. In order for them to have a spot, it was taken from association 21, Hungary, which would regain it anyway due to the ban imposed on Poland.
  • ^
    Poland: ŁKS Łódź and Lech Poznan originally qualified for the UEFA Cup on June 20 by finishing second and third in the 1992-93 Ekstraklasa. However, the events of the final game day, known as the Sunday of Miracles, prompted the Polish association to cancel the results of the original champions Legia Warsaw and ŁKS Łódź on July 10 over allegations of bribery, giving Lech Poznan the title. Subsequently, UEFA disqualified both Legia Warsaw and ŁKS Łódź from taking part in the UEFA Cup, and forfeited both births. These slots were allocated as a second birth for associations 21–22, namely Hungary and Bulgaria.
  • ^
    Wales: Despite the formation of the League of Wales in 1992, UEFA did not award the country a place in the UEFA Cup due to the 64-team format, like many other of the new football leagues at the time. The Football Association of Wales still qualified a team for the UEFA Champions League, while the Welsh Cup continued to provide a winner (or best-placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Its virtual ranking is only an original research, because the UEFA country ranking was only used to allocate the UEFA Cup spots at time, so Wales was not included.
  • ^
    Albania: After one year of exclusion due to the Fall of communism in the country and subsequent instability, Albania rejoined European competitions, but elected not to enter a team in the UEFA Cup. Their slot was allocated as a third berth to association 12, Scotland. In Albania, Teuta would have qualified by league position.
  • Teams[edit]

    The labels in parentheses show how each team qualified for competition:

    • TH: Title holders
    • CW: Cup winners
    • CR: Cup runners-up
    • LC: League Cup winners
    • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
    • P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
    Qualified teams for 1993–94 UEFA Cup
    Italy Internazionale (2nd) Italy Juventus (4th)TH Italy Lazio (5th) Italy Cagliari (6th)
    Germany Bayern Munich (2nd) Germany Eintracht Frankfurt (3rd) Germany Borussia Dortmund (4th) Germany Karlsruhe (6th)
    Spain Deportivo La Coruña (3rd) Spain Valencia (4th) Spain Tenerife (5th) Spain Atlético Madrid (6th)
    Belgium Mechelen (3rd) Belgium Waregem (4th) Belgium Antwerp (5th) France Bordeaux (4th)
    France Nantes (5th) France Auxerre (6th)[Note FRA] Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (2nd) Netherlands Vitesse (4th)
    Netherlands Twente (5th) Portugal Sporting CP (3rd) Portugal Boavista (4th) Portugal Marítimo (5th)
    Russia Spartak Vladikavkaz (2nd) Russia Dynamo Moscow (3rd) Russia Lokomotiv Moscow (4th) Romania Dinamo București (2nd)
    Romania Rapid București (4th) Romania Gloria Bistrița (5th) Czech Republic Slavia Prague (2nd) Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (3rd)
    Slovakia DAC Dunajská (4th) Scotland Celtic (3rd) Scotland Dundee United (4th) Scotland Hearts (5th)
    England Aston Villa (2nd) England Norwich City (3rd) Austria Austria Salzburg (2nd) Austria Admira/Wacker (3rd)
    Denmark Brøndby (2nd) Denmark Aalborg (3rd) Greece Olympiacos (3rd) Greece OFI (4th)
    Turkey Trabzonspor (3rd) Turkey Kocaelispor (4th) Switzerland Young Boys (2nd) Switzerland Servette FC (3rd)
    Sweden Norrköping (2nd) Sweden Östers (3rd) Hungary Vác (2nd) Hungary MTK Hungária (4th)
    Bulgaria Botev Plovdiv (3rd) Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv (4th) Finland Kuusysi Lahti (2nd) Iceland KR (2nd)
    Norway Kongsvinger (2nd) Cyprus Apollon (2nd) Northern Ireland Crusaders (2nd) Republic of Ireland Bohemians (2nd)
    Malta Valletta (P-W) Luxembourg Union Luxembourg (2nd) Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (2nd) Slovenia Maribor (2nd)

    Notes

    1. ^
      France: Monaco qualified for the UEFA Cup by finishing third in the 1992–93 French Division 1, but the team was promoted to the UEFA Champions League after Marseille was disqualified due to its involvement in the French football bribery scandal and Paris Saint-Germain refused to take the title or Marseille's UEC place, remaining in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup instead. Auxerre, the next best team not qualified for European competition, took its place in the UEFA Cup.

    Schedule[edit]

    The schedule of the competition was as follows. Matches were scheduled for Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

    Schedule for 1993–94 UEFA Cup
    Round First leg Second leg
    First round 14–16 September 1993 28–30 September 1993
    Second round 19–20 October 1993 2–4 November 1993
    Third round 23–25 November 1993 7–8 December 1993
    Quarter-finals 1–3 March 1994 15–17 March 1994
    Semi-finals 29–30 March 1994 12 April 1994
    Final 26 April 1994 11 May 1994

    First round[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Aalborg Denmark 1–5 Spain Deportivo La Coruña 1–0 0–5
    Bohemians Republic of Ireland 0–6 France Bordeaux 0–1 0–5
    Borussia Dortmund Germany 1–0 Russia Spartak Vladikavkaz 0–0 1–0
    Brøndby Denmark 3–3 (a) Scotland Dundee United 2–0 1–3 (a.e.t.)
    Young Boys Switzerland 0–1 Scotland Celtic 0–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)
    Tenerife Spain 3–2 France Auxerre 2–2 1–0
    Crusaders Northern Ireland 0–4 Switzerland Servette 0–0 0–4
    Dinamo București Romania 3–4 Italy Cagliari 3–2 0–2
    Dynamo Moscow Russia 2–7 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 0–6 2–1
    Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine 4–2 Austria Admira Wacker 1–0 3–2
    Kuusysi Finland 6–1 Belgium Waregem 4–0 2–1
    Nantes France 2–4 Spain Valencia 1–1 1–3 (a.e.t.)
    Twente Netherlands 3–7 Germany Bayern Munich 3–4 0–3
    Gloria Bistrița Romania 0–2 Slovenia Maribor 0–0 0–2
    Hearts Scotland 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–1 0–3
    IFK Norrköping Sweden 1–2 Belgium Mechelen 0–1 1–1 (a.e.t.)
    Internazionale Italy 5–1 Romania Rapid București 3–1 2–0
    Juventus Italy 4–0 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 3–0 1–0
    Karlsruhe Germany 2–1 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 2–1 0–0
    KR Iceland 1–2 Hungary MTK 1–2 0–0
    Kocaelispor Turkey 0–2 Portugal Sporting CP 0–0 0–2
    Norwich City England 3–0 Netherlands Vitesse 3–0 0–0
    Östers IF Sweden 2–7 Norway Kongsvinger 1–3 1–4
    Botev Plovdiv Bulgaria 3–8 Greece Olympiacos 2–3 1–5
    Royal Antwerp Belgium 4–2 Portugal Marítimo 2–0 2–2
    Austria Salzburg Austria 4–0 Slovakia DAC Dunajská Streda 2–0 2–0
    Lazio Italy 4–0 Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2–0 2–0
    Slavia Prague Czech Republic 1–2 Greece OFI 1–1 0–1
    Slovan Bratislava Slovakia 1–2 England Aston Villa 0–0 1–2
    Trabzonspor Turkey 6–2 Malta Valletta 3–1 3–1
    Union Luxembourg Luxembourg 0–5 Portugal Boavista 0–1 0–4
    Vác Hungary 2–4 Cyprus Apollon Limassol 2–0 0–4 (a.e.t.)

    First leg[edit]

    Vác Hungary2–0Cyprus Apollon Limassol
    Szedlacsek 42'
    Nyilas 80'
    Report

    Dynamo Moscow Russia0–6Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
    Report Gaudino 8'
    Weber 25'
    Furtok 44'
    Bein 47'
    Okocha 80'
    Yeboah 88'
    Attendance: 14,000

    Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine1–0Austria Admira Wacker
    Maksymov 76' Report
    Attendance: 12,000

    Kuusysi Finland4–0Belgium Waregem
    Annunen 17'
    Lius 19', 75'
    Lehtinen 25'
    Report
    Attendance: 1,072

    Austria Salzburg Austria2–0Slovakia DAC Dunajská Streda
    Amerhauser 40'
    Pfeifenberger 85'
    Report
    Attendance: 5,085

    Young Boys Switzerland0–0Scotland Celtic
    Report
    Attendance: 7,300
    Referee: István Vad (Hungary)

    Royal Antwerp Belgium2–0Portugal Marítimo
    Severeyns 48'
    Bursać 90'
    Report
    Attendance: 3,877

    Aalborg Denmark1–0Spain Deportivo La Coruña
    Thorst 66' Report
    Attendance: 8,100

    Karlsruhe Germany2–1Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
    Schmitt 21'
    Kiryakov 30'
    Report Popescu 36' (pen.)

    Bohemians Republic of Ireland0–1France Bordeaux
    Report Dugarry 16'
    Attendance: 5,453

    Union Luxembourg Luxembourg0–1Portugal Boavista
    Report Casaca 40'

    Hearts Scotland2–1Spain Atlético Madrid
    Robertson 70'
    Colquhoun 75'
    Report Kosecki 78'
    Attendance: 15,596
    Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)

    Trabzonspor Turkey3–1Malta Valletta
    Ogün 28', 39'
    Hami 29'
    Report Zarb 25'

    Kocaelispor Turkey0–0Portugal Sporting CP
    Report

    Gloria Bistrița Romania0–0Slovenia Maribor
    Report

    Slovan Bratislava Slovakia0–0England Aston Villa
    Report
    Attendance: 10,886

    Botev Plovdiv Bulgaria2–3Greece Olympiacos
    Bakalov 45'
    Hvoynev 88'
    Report Amanatidis 12'
    Tsiantakis 57'
    Batista 85'

    Slavia Prague Czech Republic1–1Greece OFI
    Berger 52' Report Georgamlis 59' (pen.)
    Attendance: 4,106

    Borussia Dortmund Germany0–0Russia Spartak Vladikavkaz
    Report
    Attendance: 34,539
    Referee: Brian Hill (England)

    Brøndby Denmark2–0Scotland Dundee United
    Vilfort 20'
    Kristensen 46'
    Report

    IFK Norrköping Sweden0–1Belgium Mechelen
    Report Czerniatynski 45'

    Östers IF Sweden1–3Norway Kongsvinger
    Persson 35' Report Engerbakk 32'
    Francis 56'
    Frigård 57'

    Juventus Italy3–0Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
    R. Baggio 49', 86'
    Ravanelli 69'
    Report

    Twente Netherlands3–4Germany Bayern Munich
    Boerebach 65'
    Polley 72'
    Vurens 77'
    Report Nerlinger 11'
    Ziege 28', 90'
    Scholl 67'
    Attendance: 14,850

    Internazionale Italy3–1Romania Rapid București
    Bergkamp 12' (pen.), 67', 79' Report Andrași 52'
    Attendance: 21,983

    Lazio Italy2–0Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv
    Casiraghi 22'
    Cravero 55'
    Report
    Attendance: 48,012

    Norwich City England3–0Netherlands Vitesse
    Ekoku 51'
    Goss 68'
    Polston 71'
    Report
    Attendance: 16,818


    Dinamo București Romania3–2Italy Cagliari
    Moldovan 5', 30'
    C. Pană 87' (pen.)
    Report Prunea 13' (o.g.)
    Dely Valdés 38'
    Attendance: 10,000
    Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)

    KR Iceland1–2Hungary MTK
    Ingimundarson 90' Report Hámori 35'
    Zsivóczky 68'

    Nantes France1–1Spain Valencia
    Ouédec 12' Report Mijatović 15'

    Second leg[edit]

    Austria Salzburg won 4–0 on aggregate.


    Borussia Dortmund won 1–0 on aggregate.


    Bordeaux France5–0Republic of Ireland Bohemians
    Zidane 22'
    Vercruysse 25', 86'
    Paille 60'
    Fofana 68'
    Report

    Bordeaux won 6–0 on aggregate.


    Eintracht Frankfurt Germany1–2Russia Dynamo Moscow
    Furtok 65' Report Simutenkov 23'
    Dobrovolski 54'
    Attendance: 4,900

    Eintracht Frankfurt won 7–2 on aggregate.


    Lokomotiv Moscow Russia0–1Italy Juventus
    Report Marocchi 53'

    Juventus won 4–0 on aggregate.


    Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Boavista Portugal4–0Luxembourg Union Luxembourg
    Artur 18', 26'
    Brandão 29'
    Ricky 85'
    Report

    Boavista won 5–0 on aggregate.


    Valletta Malta1–3Turkey Trabzonspor
    Zarb 81' Report Hami 11'
    Ogün 44'
    Ünal 61'

    Trabzonspor won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Servette Switzerland4–0Northern Ireland Crusaders
    Anderson 57'
    Dunlop 58' (o.g.)
    Giallanza 60', 69'
    Report
    Attendance: 5,200

    Servette won 4–0 on aggregate.


    Mechelen Belgium1–1 (a.e.t.)Sweden IFK Norrköping
    Eszenyi 113' Report Blohm 33'

    Mechelen won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Atlético Madrid Spain3–0Scotland Hearts
    Pedro 34'
    Manolo 72'
    Luis García 76'
    Report

    Atlético Madrid won 4-2 on aggregate.


    Dundee United Scotland3–1 (a.e.t.)Denmark Brøndby
    McKinlay 75'
    Crabbe 79'
    Clark 119'
    Report Kristensen 91'
    Attendance: 8,541

    3–3 on aggregate; Brøndby won on away goals.


    PSV Eindhoven Netherlands0–0Germany Karlsruhe
    Report

    Karlsruhe won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Marítimo Portugal2–2Belgium Royal Antwerp
    Heitor 67'
    Vado 77'
    Report Severeyns 36'
    Segers 41'

    Royal Antwerp won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Deportivo La Coruña Spain5–0Denmark Aalborg
    Bebeto 19', 52', 72'
    Claudio 68', 86'
    Report
    Attendance: 20,000
    Referee: John Lloyd (Wales)

    Deportivo La Coruña won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Lokomotiv Plovdiv Bulgaria0–2Italy Lazio
    Report Luzardi 22'
    Cravero 66'
    Attendance: 27,136

    Lazio won 4–0 on aggregate.


    Kongsvinger Norway4–1Sweden Östers IF
    Frigård 36', 82', 89'
    Engerbakk 45'
    Report Landberg 41' (pen.)

    Kongsvinger won 7–2 on aggregate.


    OFI Greece1–0Czech Republic Slavia Prague
    Machlas 43' Report
    Attendance: 9,000

    OFI won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Maribor Slovenia2–0Romania Gloria Bistrița
    Stanič 6', 76' Report
    Attendance: 6,100

    Maribor won 2–0 on aggregate.


    Olympiacos Greece5–1Bulgaria Botev Plovdiv
    Christensen 37', 78'
    Tsiantakis 72'
    Mitsibonas 76' (pen.)
    Batista 85'
    Report K. Dimitrov 69' (pen.)

    Olympiacos won 8–3 on aggregate.


    Rapid București Romania0–2Italy Internazionale
    Report Battistini 75'
    Jonk 82'

    Internazionale won 5–1 on aggregate.


    MTK Hungary0–0Iceland KR
    Report
    Attendance: 1,500
    Referee: Aron Huzu (Romania)

    MTK won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Apollon Limassol Cyprus4–0 (a.e.t.)Hungary Vác
    Šćepović 40', 66'
    Špoljarić 110' (pen.)
    Krčmarević 118'
    Report
    Attendance: 2,203

    Apollon Limassol won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Vitesse Netherlands0–0England Norwich City
    Report

    Norwich City won 3–0 on aggregate.


    Auxerre France0–1Spain Tenerife
    Report Felipe 67'

    Tenerife won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Waregem Belgium1–2Finland Kuusysi
    De Kneef 54' Report Annunen 80'
    Lius 89'
    Attendance: 4,417

    Kuusysi won 6–1 on aggregate.


    Celtic Scotland1–0 (a.e.t.)Switzerland Young Boys
    Baumann 104' (o.g.) Report
    Attendance: 18,776

    Celtic won 1–0 on aggregate.


    Cagliari Italy2–0Romania Dinamo București
    Matteoli 6' (pen.)
    Oliveira 63'
    Report
    Attendance: 28,554
    Referee: Rémi Harrel (France)

    Cagliari won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Bayern Munich Germany3–0Netherlands Twente
    Matthäus 19' (pen.)
    Karnebeek 45' (o.g.)
    Ziege 62'
    Report
    Attendance: 23,400

    Bayern Munich won 7–3 on aggregate.


    Aston Villa England2–1Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
    Atkinson 15'
    Townsend 22'
    Report Tittel 86'
    Attendance: 24,461

    Aston Villa won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Sporting CP Portugal2–0Turkey Kocaelispor
    Cadete 6'
    Pacheco 57'
    Report

    Sporting CP won 2–0 on aggregate.


    Valencia Spain3–1 (a.e.t.)France Nantes
    Penev 72' (pen.)
    Gálvez 105'
    Fernando 112'
    Report Pedros 50'

    Valencia won 4–2 on aggregate.

    Second round[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Atlético Madrid Spain 1–2 Greece OFI 1–0 0–2
    Bayern Munich Germany 2–3 England Norwich City 1–2 1–1
    Tenerife Spain 5–5 (a) Greece Olympiacos 2–1 3–4
    Celtic Scotland 1–2 Portugal Sporting CP 1–0 0–2
    Deportivo La Coruña Spain 2–1 England Aston Villa 1–1 1–0
    Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 2–1 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–0 0–1
    Bordeaux France 3–1 Switzerland Servette 2–1 1–0
    Kuusysi Finland 2–7 Denmark Brøndby 1–4 1–3
    Internazionale Italy 4–3 Cyprus Apollon Limassol 1–0 3–3
    Kongsvinger Norway 1–3 Italy Juventus 1–1 0–2
    Maribor Slovenia 1–2 Germany Borussia Dortmund 0–0 1–2
    Austria Salzburg Austria 2–0 Belgium Royal Antwerp 1–0 1–0
    Lazio Italy 1–2 Portugal Boavista 1–0 0–2
    Trabzonspor Turkey 1–1 (a) Italy Cagliari 1–1 0–0
    Valencia Spain 3–8 Germany Karlsruhe 3–1 0–7
    Mechelen Belgium 6–1 Hungary MTK 5–0 1–1

    First leg[edit]

    Kuusysi Finland1–4Denmark Brøndby
    Lius 13' Report Okechukwu 2'
    Vilfort 55'
    Strudal 66', 86'
    Attendance: 2,282


    Austria Salzburg Austria1–0Belgium Royal Antwerp
    Jurčević 67' Report
    Attendance: 8,700

    Atlético Madrid Spain1–0Greece OFI
    Luis García 58' Report
    Attendance: 11,600
    Referee: Brian Hill (England)

    Bordeaux France2–1Switzerland Servette
    Paille 36'
    Vercruysse 56'
    Report Anderson 55'

    Bayern Munich Germany1–2England Norwich City
    Nerlinger 41' Report Goss 13'
    Bowen 30'
    Attendance: 28,500
    Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)


    Deportivo La Coruña Spain1–1England Aston Villa
    Riesco 87' Report Saunders 79'
    Attendance: 11,237
    Referee: Marc Batta (France)


    Maribor Slovenia0–0Germany Borussia Dortmund
    Report
    Attendance: 10,000
    Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)

    Kongsvinger Norway1–1Italy Juventus
    Frigård 90' Report Kohler 60'
    Attendance: 10,230

    Celtic Scotland1–0Portugal Sporting CP
    Creaney 9' Report
    Attendance: 31,321

    Mechelen Belgium5–0Hungary MTK
    Eszenyi 44', 80', 83'
    De Boeck 59'
    Leen 72'
    Report
    Attendance: 5,528

    Internazionale Italy1–0Cyprus Apollon Limassol
    Bergkamp 7' Report
    Attendance: 12,211

    Lazio Italy1–0Portugal Boavista
    Winter 74' Report
    Attendance: 34,250
    Referee: Arie Frost (Israel)

    Valencia Spain3–1Germany Karlsruhe
    Mijatović 35'
    Penev 47', 73'
    Report Schmitt 80'

    Second leg[edit]

    Karlsruhe Germany7–0Spain Valencia
    Schmitt 29', 34', 59', 63'
    Schütterle 37'
    Shmarov 46'
    Bilić 90'
    Report

    Karlsruhe won 8–3 on aggregate.


    MTK Hungary1–1Belgium Mechelen
    Kovács 59' Report Pereira 8'
    Attendance: 602

    Mechelen won 6–1 on aggregate.


    OFI Greece2–0Spain Atlético Madrid
    Machlas 52'
    Tsifoutis 62' (pen.)
    Report
    Attendance: 12,850

    OFI won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Royal Antwerp Belgium0–1Austria Austria Salzburg
    Report Feiersinger 84'
    Attendance: 7,793
    Referee: Charles Agius (Malta)

    Austria Salzburg won 2–0 on aggregate.


    Juventus Italy2–0Norway Kongsvinger
    Möller 28'
    Ravanelli 69'
    Report
    Attendance: 4,115

    Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Eintracht Frankfurt won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Internazionale won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Borussia Dortmund Germany2–1Slovenia Maribor
    Chapuisat 48', 52' Report Bozgo 21'
    Attendance: 25,206

    Borussia Dortmund won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Brøndby Denmark3–1Finland Kuusysi
    Kristensen 39'
    Madsen 68'
    Høgh 85' (pen.)
    Report Annunen 6'

    Brøndby won 7–2 on aggregate.


    Norwich City England1–1Germany Bayern Munich
    Goss 51' Report Valencia 5'
    Attendance: 20,643

    Norwich City won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Aston Villa England0–1Spain Deportivo La Coruña
    Report Manjarín 37'
    Attendance: 26,737

    Deportivo La Coruña won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Cagliari Italy0–0Turkey Trabzonspor
    Report
    Attendance: 25,742
    Referee: Keith Cooper (Wales)

    1–1 on aggregate; Cagliari won on away goals.


    Servette Switzerland0–1France Bordeaux
    Report Schepull 65' (o.g.)
    Attendance: 18,000

    Bordeaux won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Sporting CP Portugal2–0Scotland Celtic
    Cadete 18', 64' Report
    Attendance: 52,000

    Sporting CP won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Olympiacos Greece4–3Spain Tenerife
    Christensen 12', 34', 84'
    Ioannidis 59'
    Report Felipe 27'
    Chano 49' (pen.)
    Amanatidis 80' (o.g.)
    Attendance: 31,000
    Referee: Philip Don (England)

    5–5 on aggregate; Tenerife won on away goals.


    Boavista Portugal2–0Italy Lazio
    Ricky 21', 54' Report
    Attendance: 7,000

    Boavista won 2–1 on aggregate.

    Third round[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Brøndby Denmark 1–2 Germany Borussia Dortmund 1–1 0–1
    Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 2–0 Spain Deportivo La Coruña 1–0 1–0
    Bordeaux France 1–3 Germany Karlsruhe 1–0 0–3
    Juventus Italy 4–2 Spain Tenerife 3–0 1–2
    Norwich City England 0–2 Italy Internazionale 0–1 0–1
    OFI Greece 1–6 Portugal Boavista 1–4 0–2
    Sporting CP Portugal 2–3 Austria Austria Salzburg 2–0 0–3 (a.e.t.)
    Mechelen Belgium 1–5 Italy Cagliari 1–3 0–2

    First leg[edit]

    OFI Greece1–4Portugal Boavista
    Velić 89' Report Artur 5', 24', 53'
    Ricky 43'
    Attendance: 8,000

    Eintracht Frankfurt Germany1–0Spain Deportivo La Coruña
    Dickhaut 89' Report
    Attendance: 12,000

    Bordeaux France1–0Germany Karlsruhe
    Zidane 77' Report
    Attendance: 17,433
    Referee: Ahmet Çakar (Turkey)

    Juventus Italy3–0Spain Tenerife
    Möller 3'
    R. Baggio 70' (pen.)
    Ravanelli 75'
    Report
    Attendance: 7,525

    Brøndby Denmark1–1Germany Borussia Dortmund
    Kristensen 19' Report Chapuisat 61'

    Sporting CP Portugal2–0Austria Austria Salzburg
    Shcherbakov 24'
    Cadete 63'
    Report

    Norwich City England0–1Italy Internazionale
    Report Bergkamp 80' (pen.)
    Attendance: 20,805

    Mechelen Belgium1–3Italy Cagliari
    Czerniatynski 38' Report Matteoli 33'
    Oliveira 82'
    Pusceddu 87'

    Second leg[edit]

    Borussia Dortmund Germany1–0Denmark Brøndby
    Zorc 28' Report
    Attendance: 37,815

    Borussia Dortmund won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Eintracht Frankfurt won 2–0 on aggregate.


    Karlsruhe Germany3–0France Bordeaux
    Schmitt 16', 75'
    Kiriakov 65'
    Report
    Attendance: 25,378

    Karlsruhe won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Juventus won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Internazionale Italy1–0England Norwich City
    Bergkamp 88' Report
    Attendance: 27,763

    Internazionale won 2–0 on aggregate.


    Boavista Portugal2–0Greece OFI
    Bertollazzi 25'
    Nogueira 80'
    Report
    Attendance: 2,083

    Boavista won 6–1 on aggregate.


    Austria Salzburg Austria3–0 (a.e.t.)Portugal Sporting CP
    Lainer 48'
    Hütter 89'
    Amerhauser 112'
    Report

    Austria Salzburg won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Cagliari Italy2–0Belgium Mechelen
    Firicano 14'
    Allegri 80'
    Report
    Attendance: 27,798

    Cagliari won 5–1 on aggregate.

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Boavista Portugal 1–2 Germany Karlsruhe 1–1 0–1
    Borussia Dortmund Germany 3–4 Italy Internazionale 1–3 2–1
    Cagliari Italy 3–1 Italy Juventus 1–0 2–1
    Austria Salzburg Austria 1–1 (5–4 p) Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)

    First leg[edit]

    Borussia Dortmund Germany1–3Italy Internazionale
    Schulz 83' Report Jonk 33', 36'
    Shalimov 90'

    Cagliari Italy1–0Italy Juventus
    Dely Valdés 60' Report
    Attendance: 29,426

    Boavista Portugal1–1Germany Karlsruhe
    Ricky 40' Report Wittwer 77'
    Attendance: 10,800

    Austria Salzburg Austria1–0Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
    Hütter 33' Report
    Attendance: 42,000

    Second leg[edit]

    1–1 on aggregate; Austria Salzburg won 5–4 on penalties.


    Juventus Italy1–2Italy Cagliari
    D. Baggio 23' Report Firicano 33'
    Oliveira 61'
    Attendance: 32,933

    Cagliari won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Karlsruhe Germany1–0Portugal Boavista
    Rolff 35' Report
    Attendance: 18,900

    Karlsruhe won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Internazionale Italy1–2Germany Borussia Dortmund
    Manicone 80' Report Zorc 38'
    Ricken 47'
    Attendance: 28,989

    Internazionale won 4–3 on aggregate.

    Semi-finals[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Cagliari Italy 3–5 Italy Internazionale 3–2 0–3
    Austria Salzburg Austria 1–1 (a) Germany Karlsruhe 0–0 1–1

    First leg[edit]

    Austria Salzburg Austria0–0Germany Karlsruhe
    Report

    Cagliari Italy3–2Italy Internazionale
    Oliveira 11'
    Criniti 81'
    Pancaro 86'
    Report Fontolan 6'
    Sosa 61'

    Second leg[edit]

    Karlsruhe Germany1–1Austria Austria Salzburg
    Krieg 54' Report Stadler 12'

    1–1 on aggregate; Austria Salzburg won on away goals.


    Internazionale Italy3–0Italy Cagliari
    Bergkamp 37' (pen.)
    Berti 54'
    Jonk 63'
    Report
    Attendance: 58,858
    Referee: Philip Don (England)

    Internazionale won 5–3 on aggregate.

    Final[edit]

    First leg[edit]

    Austria Salzburg Austria0–1Italy Internazionale
    Report Berti 35'

    Second leg[edit]

    Internazionale Italy1–0Austria Austria Salzburg
    Jonk 62' Report
    Attendance: 80,326

    Internazionale won 2–0 on aggregate.

    Top goalscorers[edit]

    1993–94 UEFA Cup top goalscorers
    Rank Player Team Goals
    1 Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp Italy Internazionale 8
    Germany Edgar Schmitt Germany Karlsruhe
    3 Denmark Bent Christensen Greece Olympiacos 6
    4 Brazil Artur Portugal Boavista 5
    Norway Geir Frigård Norway Kongsvinger
    Netherlands Wim Jonk Italy Internazionale
    Nigeria Ricky Portugal Boavista
    8 Portugal Jorge Cadete Portugal Sporting CP 4
    Switzerland Stéphane Chapuisat Germany Borussia Dortmund
    Hungary Dénes Eszenyi Belgium Mechelen
    Denmark Jesper Kristensen Denmark Brøndby
    Finland Ismo Lius Finland Kuusysi
    Belgium Luís Oliveira Italy Cagliari

    See also[edit]

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