1998 UEFA Cup Final

1998 UEFA Cup Final

Match programme cover
Event 1997–98 UEFA Cup
Date 6 May 1998
Venue Parc des Princes, Paris
Man of the Match Ronaldo (Internazionale)[1]
Referee Antonio López Nieto (Spain)
Attendance 44,412

The 1998 UEFA Cup Final was a football match played at Parc des Princes in Paris on 6 May 1998 between Lazio and Internazionale of Italy. Internazionale won the match 3–0. It was the first single-legged UEFA Cup final.

Match

Details

6 May 1998
20:45 CEST
Lazio Italy 0–3 Italy Internazionale
Report Zamorano  5'
Zanetti  60'
Ronaldo  70'
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 44,412
Referee: Antonio López Nieto (Spain)
Lazio
Internazionale
GK 1 Italy Luca Marchegiani
RB 20 Italy Alessandro Grandoni  55'
CB 13Italy Alessandro Nesta
CB 2 Italy Paolo Negro  70'
LB 5 Italy Giuseppe Favalli
RM 14 Italy Diego Fuser (c)
CM 23 Italy Giorgio Venturin  49'
CM 21Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Jugović  59'
LM 18Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd
CF 9 Italy Pierluigi Casiraghi
CF 10Italy Roberto Mancini
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Marco Ballotta
DF 3 Italy Giovanni Lopez
DF 16Italy Guerino Gottardi  55'
MF 4 Italy Dario Marcolin
MF 15Argentina Matías Almeyda Yellow cardRed card 88'  49'
FW 17 Italy Roberto Rambaudi
Manager:
Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson
GK 1 Italy Gianluca Pagliuca (c)
SW 7 Italy Salvatore Fresi  18'
RB 33 Italy Francesco Colonnese
CB 16Nigeria Taribo West Red card 82'
LB 4 Argentina Javier Zanetti  63'
RM 8 Netherlands Aron Winter  69'
CM 13Brazil Zé Elias
LM 14Argentina Diego Simeone
AM 6 France Youri Djorkaeff  69'
CF 10Brazil Ronaldo  74'
CF 9 Chile Iván Zamorano  74'
Substitutes:
GK 12Italy Andrea Mazzantini
DF 15 Italy Fabio Galante
DF 18 Italy Luigi Sartor  74'
MF 5France Benoît Cauet  69'
MF 17Italy Francesco Moriero  69'
FW 19Nigeria Nwankwo Kanu
FW 20Uruguay Álvaro Recoba
Manager:
Italy Luigi Simoni

Man of the Match:
Brazil Ronaldo (Internazionale)[1]

Assistant referees:
Spain Fernando Tresaco Gracia (Spain)
Spain Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco (Spain)
Fourth official:
Spain Arturo Daudén Ibáñez (Spain)

Match rules

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Langdon, Jerry (6 May 1998). "South Americans provide goals, Italy’s Inter Milan wins UEFA Cup.". Gannett News Service (Soccer Times). Retrieved 28 July 2014.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, January 11, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.