1996 UEFA Cup Final

1996 UEFA Cup Final
Event 1995–96 UEFA Cup
First leg
Date 1 May 1996
Venue Olympiastadion, Munich
Referee Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland)
Attendance 63,000
Second leg
Date 15 May 1996
Venue Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
Referee Vadim Zhuk (Belarus)
Attendance 36,000

The 1996 UEFA Cup Final was a two-legged football match contested by Bayern Munich of Germany and Bordeaux of France to determine the winner of the 1995–96 UEFA Cup. The first leg was played at the Olympiastadion in Munich on 1 May 1996, and the second leg was played two weeks later at Parc Lescure in Bordeaux. Bayern won the first leg 2–0 and the second leg 3–1 to record a 5–1 aggregate victory. This was the only final contested in the 1990s without the presence of at least one Serie A team.

Route to the final

For more details on this topic, see 1995–96 UEFA Cup.
Bayern Munich Bordeaux
Opponent Result Legs Round Opponent Result Legs
Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 5–1 0–1 home; 5–0 away First round Republic of Macedonia Vardar 3–1 2–0 away; 1–1 home
Scotland Raith Rovers 4–1 2–0 away; 2–1 home Second round Russia Rotor Volgograd 3–1 2–1 home; 1–0 away
Portugal Benfica 7–2 4–1 home; 3–1 away Third round Spain Real Betis 3–2 2–0 home; 1–2 away
England Nottingham Forest 7–2 2–1 home; 5–1 away Quarter-finals Italy Milan 3–2 0–2 away; 3–0 home
Spain Barcelona 4–3 2–2 home; 2–1 away Semi-finals Czech Republic Slavia Prague 2–0 1–0 away; 1–0 home

Match

First leg

Bayern Munich
Bordeaux
GK 1 Germany Oliver Kahn
SW 10Germany Lothar Matthäus (c)  54'
CB 4 Germany Oliver Kreuzer
CB 5 Germany Thomas Helmer
RWB  2 Germany Markus Babbel
LWB  3 Germany Christian Ziege
CM 6 Germany Dietmar Hamann
CM 8 Switzerland Ciriaco Sforza
AM 7 Germany Mehmet Scholl
CF 9 Germany Jürgen Klinsmann
CF 11France Jean-Pierre Papin  29'   70'
Substitutes:
GK 12Germany Michael Probst
MF 13Austria Andreas Herzog
MF 14Germany Christian Nerlinger
MF 15Germany Dieter Frey  54'
FW 16Germany Marcel Witeczek  70'
Manager:
Germany Franz Beckenbauer
GK 1 France Gaëtan Huard
RB 4 Denmark Jakob Friis-Hansen
CB 2 France François Grenet
CB 5 France Jean-Luc Dogon  16'
LB 3 France Bixente Lizarazu (c)
CM 6 France Philippe Lucas  5'
CM 10Netherlands Richard Witschge  76'
AM 7 France Laurent Croci  46'
AM 8 France Daniel Dutuel
CF 9 France Didier Tholot  90'
CF 11France Anthony Bancarel
Substitutes:
GK 16France Franck Fontan
DF 12France Yannick Fischer
MF 13Senegal Joachim Fernandez
MF 14France Régis Castant
MF 15France Cédric Anselin  90'
Manager:
Germany Gernot Rohr

Assistant referees:
Switzerland Ernst Felder (Switzerland)
Switzerland Martin Freiburghaus (Switzerland)
Fourth official:
Switzerland Urs Meier (Switzerland)

Match rules

Second leg

15 May 1996
20:45 CEST
Bordeaux France 1–3 Germany Bayern Munich
Dutuel  76' Report
Overview
Scholl  53'
Kostadinov  65'
Klinsmann  78'
Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Vadim Zhuk (Belarus)
Bordeaux
Bayern Munich
GK 1 France Gaëtan Huard
RB 2 France Anthony Bancarel
CB 4 Denmark Jakob Friis-Hansen
CB 5 France Jean-Luc Dogon
LB 3 France Bixente Lizarazu (c)  31'
CM 8 France Laurent Croci  35'   57'
CM 10Netherlands Richard Witschge  30'
AM 6 France Philippe Lucas  81'
AM 7 France Zinedine Zidane
CF 9 France Didier Tholot  80'
CF 11France Christophe Dugarry   70'
Substitutes:
GK 16France Franck Fontan
DF 15France François Grenet  81'
MF 12France Cédric Anselin  31'
MF 13Senegal Joachim Fernandez
MF 14France Daniel Dutuel  57'
Manager:
Germany Gernot Rohr
GK 1 Germany Oliver Kahn
SW 10Germany Lothar Matthäus (c)
CB 2 Germany Markus Babbel  80'
CB 5 Germany Thomas Helmer  42'
RWB  4 Germany Thomas Strunz
LWB  3 Germany Christian Ziege
CM 6 Germany Dieter Frey  57'   60'
CM 8 Switzerland Ciriaco Sforza
AM 7 Germany Mehmet Scholl
CF 9 Germany Jürgen Klinsmann
CF 11Bulgaria Emil Kostadinov  75'
Substitutes:
GK 12Germany Michael Probst
MF 13Austria Andreas Herzog
MF 14Germany Christian Nerlinger
FW 15Germany Marcel Witeczek  75'
FW 16Germany Alexander Zickler  60'
Manager:
Germany Franz Beckenbauer

Assistant referees:
Belarus Yury Dupanau (Belarus)
Belarus Aleh Chykun (Belarus)
Fourth official:
Belarus Kazimir Znaydinsky (Belarus)

Match rules

See also

External links

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