Uefa Cup 1985 1986 Koln Real Madrid

Final, Second Leg
5 May 1986
Olympiastadion Berlin

Referee:     Valentine (Escocia).
Goals:    1-0  Bein 22´;  2-0 Geilenkirchen 72´.
FC Koln, 2;
Schumacher; Prestin, Gielchen, Geils (Schmitz 83´); Geilenkirchen,
Steiner, Bein, Hönerbach, Bein; Janssen (Pisanti) 60´, Littbarski, Allofs.
Real Madrid, 0;
Agustín; Chendo, Maceda, Solana, Camacho; Míchel, Gallego, Valdano,
Gordillo; Butragueño (Juanito 88´), Hugo Sánchez (Santillana 20´)
(Coach: Luis Molowny)




Folder :

Pass : thewildbunch22 



Their greatest comeback was against Mönchengladbach in round three. Five-one down from the first leg in West Germany, Madrid triumphed 4-0 at home to go through on away goals. The Merengues' recovery powers were further tested by Inter in a repeat of the previous year's semi-final. Here the Nerazzurri held a 3-1 lead which Madrid overhauled with goals from Hugo Sánchez and Carlos Santillana, two apiece, and Rafael Gordillo.

This devastating form confirmed them as favourites to beat Köln, conquerors of Sporting Gijón, CU Bohemians Praha, Hammarby IF FF, Sporting Clube de Portugal and KSV Waregem. Perennial semi-finalists, the Bundesliga club were appearing in their first European final. Yet in Klaus Allofs, they had the competition's top marksman, and it was he who struck first at the Santiago Bernabéu.

Soon, however, the initiative shifted back to the men in white: Sánchez, Gordillo and Jorge Valdano netted before late efforts from Santillana and Valdano put the tie out of reach. So while Köln gained respectability with a 2-0 success in the return at Berlin's Olympiastadion, it was not enough to stop Madrid retaining the UEFA Cup.