1995 UEFA Cup Final

1995 UEFA Cup Final
Event 1994–95 UEFA Cup
First leg
Date 3 May 1995
Venue Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma
Referee Antonio López Nieto (Spain)
Attendance 22,062
Second leg
Date 17 May 1995
Venue San Siro, Milan
Referee Frans Van Den Wijngaert (Belgium)
Attendance 80,754

The 1995 UEFA Cup Final was played between two Italian teams Juventus and Parma, and was played over two legs. The first match between these two sides was played at the Stadio Ennio Tardini and it ended in a 1–0 victory for the home team. The following leg was then played at the San Siro in Milan with this encounter ending in a 1–1 draw for the home side. This was also Parma's very first UEFA Cup final victory, with Juventus having won several in the past.

Background

The final was the fifth time a final had been played by two teams from the same country and the third all-Italian final. The first all-Italian final also featured Juventus, who overcame Fiorentina by three goals to one over two legs in the 1990 UEFA Cup Final. It was Parma's first appearance in a UEFA Cup final, but represented the third consecutive year in which they had contested a European final, following European Cup Winners' Cup final appearances in 1993 and 1994. It was Juventus' fourth appearance in a UEFA Cup final. The previous finals were all two-legged affairs ending in victory for the Turin club. These were against Athletic Bilbao in 1977 on the away goals rule, against Fiorentina in 1990 and against Borussia Dortmund in 1993.

Parma's only previous experience in Europe against another Italian side was in the 1993 European Super Cup when they emerged victorious over A.C. 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 third leg of a 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 played at the home ground of the famous Milanese clubs, Internazionale and A.C. Milan, because they had difficulties with the landlord of their own stadium, Stadio delle Alpi.

The two sides would also meet the following month in the 1995 Coppa Italia Final.

Route to the final

For more details on this topic, see 1994–95 UEFA Cup.
Parma Juventus
Opponent Result Legs Round Opponent Result Legs
Netherlands Vitesse Arnhem 2–1 0–1 away; 2–0 home First round Bulgaria PFC CSKA Sofia 8–1 3–0 away; 5–1 home
Sweden AIK 3–0 1–0 away; 2–0 home Second round Portugal Marítimo 3–1 1–0 away; 2–1 home
Spain Athletic Bilbao 4–3 0–1 away; 4–2 home Third round Austria Admira-Wacker Wien 5–2 3–1 home; 2–1 away
Denmark Odense BK 1–0 1–0 home; 0–0 away Quarter-finals Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 4–1 1–1 away; 3–0 home
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 5–1 2–1 away; 3–0 home Semi-finals Germany Borussia Dortmund 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

3 May 1995
20:30 CEST
Parma Italy 1–0 Italy Juventus
D. Baggio  5' Report
Overview
Parma
Juventus
GK 1 Italy Luca Bucci
CB 5 Italy Luigi Apolloni  17'
CB 6 Portugal Fernando Couto
CB 4 Italy Lorenzo Minotti (c)
RWB  2 Italy Antonio Benarrivo  9'
LWB  3 Italy Alberto Di Chiara
CM 7 Italy Gabriele Pin  45'
CM 8 Italy Dino Baggio
CM 9 Argentina Roberto Sensini  68'
CF 10Italy Gianfranco Zola  54'   89'
CF 11Colombia Faustino Asprilla
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Giovanni Galli
DF 15Italy Roberto Mussi  9'
MF 13 Italy Massimo Susic
MF 16Italy Stefano Fiore  89'
FW 14Italy Marco Branca
Manager:
Italy Nevio Scala
GK 1 Italy Michelangelo Rampulla
RB 4 Italy Luca Fusi  72'
CB 2 Italy Massimo Carrera  46'
CB 6 Italy Alessio Tacchinardi  88'
LB 3 Croatia Robert Jarni
CM 7 Italy Angelo Di Livio
CM 8 France Didier Deschamps  6'
CM 5 Portugal Paulo Sousa
AM 10Italy Roberto Baggio (c)
CF 11Italy Fabrizio Ravanelli
CF 9 Italy Gianluca Vialli
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Lorenzo Squizzi
DF 13Italy Sergio Porrini
MF 14Italy Giancarlo Marocchi  46'
MF 16Italy Simone Tognon
FW 15Italy Alessandro Del Piero  72'
Manager:
Italy Marcello Lippi

Assistant referees:
Spain Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco (Spain)
Spain Joaquín Olmos González (Spain)
Fourth official:
Spain Juan Ansuátegui Roca (Spain)

Match rules

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.

Details

17 May 1995
20:30 CEST
Juventus Italy 1–1 Italy Parma
Vialli  33' Report
Overview
D. Baggio  54'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 80,754
Referee: Frans Van Den Wijngaert (Belgium)
Juventus
Parma
GK 1 Italy Angelo Peruzzi
RB 4 Italy Moreno Torricelli
CB 2 Italy Ciro Ferrara  61'
CB 5 Italy Sergio Porrini
LB 3 Croatia Robert Jarni
CM 7 Italy Angelo Di Livio  81'
CM 8 Italy Giancarlo Marocchi  74'
CM 6 Portugal Paulo Sousa
AM 10Italy Roberto Baggio (c)
CF 9 Italy Gianluca Vialli  42'
CF 11Italy Fabrizio Ravanelli  15'
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Michaelangelo Rampulla
DF 13Italy Massimo Carrera  81'
DF 14Italy Luca Fusi
MF 15Italy Simone Tognon
FW 16Italy Alessandro Del Piero  74'
Manager:
Italy Marcello Lippi
GK 1 Italy Luca Bucci
CB 6 Portugal Fernando Couto  1'
CB 4 Italy Lorenzo Minotti (c)   29'
CB 5 Italy Massimo Susic
RWB  2 Italy Antonio Benarrivo   46'
LWB  3 Italy Alberto Di Chiara   80'
CM 7 Italy Stefano Fiore
CM 8 Italy Dino Baggio
CM 9 Italy Massimo Crippa  57'
CF 10Italy Gianfranco Zola
CF 11Colombia Faustino Asprilla  71'
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Giovanni Galli
DF 13Italy Marcello Castellini   80'
DF 15Italy Roberto Mussi  46'
FW 14Italy Marco Branca
FW 16 Sweden Tomas Brolin
Manager:
Italy Nevio Scala

Assistant referees:
Belgium Luc Matthys (Belgium)
Belgium Marc Van Den Broeck (Belgium)
Fourth official:
Belgium Marnix Sandra (Belgium)

Match rules

See also

External links

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