1981–82 UEFA Cup#First round
{{Short description|11th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA}}
{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = UEFA Cup
| year = 1981–82
| image =
| size =
| caption =
| dates = 15 September 1981 – 19 May 1982
| num_teams = 64
| associations = 32
| champion_other = {{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
| count = 1
| second_other = {{fbaicon|FRG}} Hamburger SV
| matches = 126
| goals = 389
| attendance =
| top_scorer = Torbjörn Nilsson (IFK Göteborg)
9 goals
| prevseason = 1980–81
| nextseason = 1982–83
}}
The 1981–82 UEFA Cup was the 11th edition of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by UEFA. The final was played over two legs at Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden, and at the Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany. The final was won by IFK Göteborg of Sweden, who defeated Hamburger SV of Germany by an aggregate result of 4–0 to claim their first UEFA Cup title.
This was the first of two UEFA Cup conquests for Göteborg, which were the only major European titles achieved by Swedish teams. It was also the first Swedish team to play and win in a UEFA Cup final, while Hamburg went on to win the European Cup a year later. For the second and last time in UEFA Cup or UEFA Europa League history, both finalists won their national championship in the same season.
Association team allocation
A total of 64 teams from 32 UEFA member associations participate in the 1981–82 UEFA Cup. The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is 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 9–21 each have two teams qualify.
- Associations 22–32 each have one team qualify.
=Association ranking=
For the 1981–82 UEFA Cup, the associations are allocated places according to their 1980 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1975–76 to 1979–80.
+Association ranking for 1981-82 UEFA Cup |
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Rank
!Association !Coeff. !Teams !Notes |
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1
|{{fbaicon|FRG}} West Germany |align=right|53.998 |style="text-align:center" rowspan="3"|4 | |
2
|{{fbaicon|ENG}} England |align=right|38.426 | |
3
|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Belgium | align="right" |37.300 | |
4
|{{fbaicon|ESP|variant=1977}} Spain | align="right" |36.066 |style="text-align:center" rowspan="5" |3 | |
5
|{{fbaicon|NED}} Netherlands | align="right" |35.250 | |
6
|{{fbaicon|East Germany}} East Germany | align="right" |29.400 | |
7
|{{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union | align="right" |28.050 | |
8
|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} France | align="right" |27.750 | |
9
|{{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia | align="right" |26.000 |style="text-align:center" rowspan="7" |2 | |
10
|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Italy | align="right" |24.165 | |
11
|{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia | align="right" |22.300 | |
12
|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Hungary | align="right" |20.150 | |
13
|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Scotland | align="right" |19.250 | |
14
|{{fbaicon|POR}} Portugal | align="right" |18.500 | |
15
|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Switzerland | align="right" |18.400 | |
-
|{{fbaicon|WAL}} Wales |align=right|17.000 |style="text-align:center"|0 |{{Cref|Note WAL}} |
16
|{{fbaicon|POL}} Poland |16.850 |style="text-align:center"|2 | |
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Rank
!Association !Coeff. !Teams !Notes |
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17
|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Austria | align="right" |16.000 |style="text-align:center" rowspan="5" |2 | |
18
|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Greece | align="right" |15.750 | |
19
|{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria |align=right|15.450 | |
20
|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Sweden | align="right" |14.150 | |
21
|{{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Romania |align=right|13.050 | |
22
|{{fbaicon|DEN}} Denmark |align=right|10.000 | rowspan="11" style="text-align:center" |1 | |
23
|{{fbaicon|IRL}} Republic of Ireland |align=right|9.665 | |
24
|{{fbaicon|TUR}} Turkey |align=right|7.750 | |
25
|{{fbaicon|NOR}} Norway |align=right|6.500 | |
26
|{{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} Cyprus |align=right|5.332 | |
27
|{{fbaicon|FIN}} Finland | align="right" |3.832 | |
=28
|{{fbaicon|LUX}} Luxembourg | align="right" |3.666 | |
=28
|{{fbaicon|NIR}} Northern Ireland | align="right" |3.666 | |
=30
|{{fbaicon|MLT}} Malta | align="right" |3.664 | |
=30
|{{fbaicon|ISL}} Iceland | align="right" |3.664 | |
32
|{{fbaicon|ALB|1946}} Albania | align="right" |3.000 | |
|}
{{Cnote2|Note WAL|Wales: There was no national league in Wales before 1992 and the only competition organised by the Football Association of Wales was the Welsh Cup so Wales had just a single participant in European competitions, the winner (or best placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) of the Welsh Cup which 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.}}
= Teams =
The labels in the 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
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|+ Qualified teams for 1981–82 UEFA Cup |
{{fbaicon|FRG}} Hamburger SV {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|FRG}} Kaiserslautern {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|FRG}} Borussia Mönchengladbach {{small|(6th)}} |
{{fbaicon|ENG}} Ipswich Town {{small|(2nd)}}TH
|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Arsenal {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|ENG}} West Bromwich Albion {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|ENG}} Southampton {{small|(6th)}} |
{{fbaicon|BEL}} Lokeren {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Beveren {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|BEL}} Winterslag {{small|(5th)}} |{{fbaicon|BEL}} Club Brugge {{small|(6th)}} |
{{fbaicon|ESP|1977}} Real Madrid {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|ESP|1977}} Atlético Madrid {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|NED}} Feyenoord {{small|(4th)}}
|{{fbaicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven {{small|(5th)}} |{{fbaicon|East Germany}} Carl Zeiss Jena {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|East Germany}} Dynamo Dresden {{small|(4th)}}
|{{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Spartak Moscow {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Zenit Leningrad {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} CSKA Moscow {{small|(5th)}} |
{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Nantes {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Monaco {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|YUG}} Hajduk Split {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|YUG}} Radnički Niš {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Bohemians Praha {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Sparta Prague {{small|(4th)}}
|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Tatabánya {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United {{small|(LC)}}
|{{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|POR}} Boavista {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|SUI}} Grasshoppers {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|POL}} Wisła Kraków {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|POL}} Szombierki Bytom {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Aris {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos {{small|(5th)}}{{Cref2|Note GRE}} |{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Levski-Spartak Sofia {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Akademik Sofia {{small|(4th)}}
|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Malmö {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|ROM|1965}} Dinamo București {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|ROM|1965}} Argeș Pitești {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|DEN}} Næstved {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|IRL}} Limerick United {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|NOR}} Bryne {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} APOEL {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|LUX}} Red Boys Differdange {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|ISL}} Víkingur {{small|(P-W)}} |{{fbaicon|MLT}} Sliema Wanderers {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|ALB|1946}} Dinamo Tirana {{small|(2nd)}} |
Notes{{Cnote2 Begin|liststyle=disc}}
{{Cnote2|Note GRE|Greece: AEK Athens finished second in the 1980–81 Alpha Ethniki, but couldn't qualify for the UEFA Cup due to a one year ban imposed in 1979, due to incidents in the locker room and the referees' room after a return game against Argeș Pitești in the first round of the 1979–80 European Cup. The ban was only due to be enacted on the first season where AEK would've qualified for European competition, having failed to do so the previous year after losing a play-off game that would've enable AEK to serve its penalty a year earlier. Therefore, the UEFA Cup place went to the 5th placed team, Panathinaikos.}}
{{Cnote2 End}}
Schedule
The schedule of the competition was as follows. Matches were scheduled for Wednesdays, though some matches exceptionally took place on Tuesdays, and two first round matches were held on Thursdays.
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|+Schedule for 1981–82 UEFA Cup !Round !First leg !Second leg |
First round
|15–17 September 1981 |29 September – 1 October 1981 |
Second round
|20–21 October 1981 |3–4 November 1981 |
Third round
|25 November – 1 December 1981 |9 December 1981 |
Quarter-finals
|3 March 1982 |17 March 1982 |
Semi-finals
|7 April 1982 |21 April 1982 |
Final
|5 May 1982 |19 May 1982 |
First round
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|1. FC Kaiserslautern|West Germany|3–1|Akademik Sofia|Bulgaria|var2=1971|1–0|2–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|1. FC Magdeburg|East Germany|3–3 (a)|Borussia Mönchengladbach|West Germany|3–1|0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Adanaspor|Turkey|2–7|Internazionale|Italy|1–3|1–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|APOEL|Cyprus|1–5|Argeș Pitești|Romania|var2=1965|1–1|0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Aris|Greece|8–2|Sliema Wanderers|Malta|4–0|4–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Monaco|France|var1=1974|4–6|Dundee United|Scotland|2–5|2–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Boavista|Portugal|5–4|Atlético Madrid|Spain|var2=1977|4–1|1–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bryne|Norway|2–3|FC Winterslag|Belgium|0–2|2–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dinamo București|Romania|var1=1965|4–2|Levski Sofia|Bulgaria|var2=1971|3–0|1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bohemians|Czechoslovakia|0–2|Valencia|Spain|var2=1977|0–1|0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Haka|Finland|2–7|IFK Göteborg|Sweden|2–3|0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Nantes|France|var1=1974|3–5|Lokeren|Belgium|1–1|2–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Spartak Moscow|Soviet Union|6–2|Club Brugge|Belgium|3–1|3–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Zenit Leningrad|Soviet Union|2–6|Dynamo Dresden|East Germany|1–2|1–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Feyenoord|Netherlands|3–1|Szombierki Bytom|Poland|2–0|1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Grasshoppers|Switzerland|4–1|West Bromwich Albion|England|1–0|3–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Hajduk Split|Yugoslavia|5–3|VfB Stuttgart|West Germany|3–1|2–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Hamburger SV|West Germany|6–4|FC Utrecht|Netherlands|0–1|6–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Ipswich Town|England|2–4|Aberdeen|Scotland|1–1|1–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Beveren|Belgium|8–0|Linfield|Northern Ireland|3–0|5–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Víkingur|Iceland|0–8|Bordeaux|France|var2=1974|0–4|0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dinamo Tirana|Albania|var1=1946|1–4|Carl Zeiss Jena|East Germany|1–0|0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Limerick United|Ireland|1–4|Southampton|England|0–3|1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Malmö FF|Sweden|5–1|Wisła Kraków|Poland|2–0|3–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Napoli|Italy|2–2 (a)|Radnički Niš|Yugoslavia|2–2|0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Neuchâtel Xamax|Switzerland|6–3|Sparta Prague|Czechoslovakia|4–0|2–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Panathinaikos|Greece|0–3|Arsenal|England|0–2|0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|PSV Eindhoven|Netherlands|8–2|Næstved|Denmark|7–0|1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Rapid Wien|Austria|4–2|Videoton|Hungary|2–2|2–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sturm Graz|Austria|2–2 (a)|CSKA Moscow|Soviet Union|1–0|1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sporting CP|Portugal|11–0|FA Red Boys Differdange|Luxembourg|4–0|7–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Tatabánya|Hungary|2–2 (a)|Real Madrid|Spain|var2=1977|2–1|0–1}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=15 September 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Bohemians {{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP|1977}} Valencia
|goals1=
|goals2=Saura {{goal|67}}
|stadium=V Dolicku
|attendance=
|referee=Rolf Ericsson (Sweden)
}}
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{{football box
|date=15 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Neuchâtel Xamax {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|CSK}} Sparta Prague
|goals1=Lüthi {{goal|8||80}}
Pellegrini {{goal|22}}
Trinchero {{goal|30|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade de la Maladière, Neuchâtel
|attendance=13,000
|referee=Luigi Angolin (Italy)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=15:00
|team1=Tatabánya {{fbaicon|HUN}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP|1977}} Real Madrid
|goals1=Weimper {{goal|31|pen.}}
Csapó {{goal|78}}
|goals2=Santillana {{goal|44}}
|stadium=Grosics Gyula Stadion, Tatabánya
|attendance=
|referee=Adolf Mathias (Austria)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=15:45
|team1=Aris {{fbaicon|GRE}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|MLT}} Sliema Wanderers
|goals1=Panov {{goal|33}}
Kouis {{goal|63||77|pen.|89}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium, Thessaloniki
|attendance=
|referee=Cristian Teodorescu (Romania)
}}
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{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|9|16||df=y}}
|time=17:30
|team1=Dinamo București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=3–0
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/dinamo_levski_01.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Levski Spartak Sofia
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul Dinamo
|location=Bucharest
|attendance=13,000
|referee=Talal Tokat (Turkey)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=16:30
|team1=Dinamo Tirana {{fbaicon|ALB}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|East Germany}} Carl Zeiss Jena
|goals1=Zëri {{goal|61}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Selman Stërmasi Stadium, Tirana
|attendance=
|referee=Laszlo Györi (Hungary)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Spartak Moscow {{fbaicon|Soviet Union}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Club Brugge
|goals1=Shvetsov {{goal|7||63}}
Gavrilov {{goal|80}}
|goals2=Sørensen {{goal|15}}
|stadium=Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow
|attendance=
|referee=Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Zenit Leningrad {{fbaicon|Soviet Union}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|East Germany}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=Zheludkov {{goal|14}}
|goals2=Dörner {{goal|32}}
Heidler {{goal|36}}
|stadium=Leningrad
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=18:00
|team1=Bryne {{fbaicon|NOR}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} FC Winterslag
|goals1=
|goals2=Berger {{goal|32}}
Weis {{goal|85}}
|stadium=Bryne Stadion, Bryne
|attendance=
|referee=Ib. F. Nielsen (Denmark)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=18:00
|team1=Rapid Wien {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|HUN}} Videoton
|goals1=Weber {{goal|82}}
Panenka {{goal|89|pen.}}
|goals2=Szabo {{goal|31}}
Végh {{goal|87|pen.}}
|stadium=Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna
|attendance=
|referee=Trajce Madzovski (Yugoslavia)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=18:00
|team1=Haka {{fbaicon|FIN}}
|score=2–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
|goals1=Kujanpää {{goal|14||68}}
|goals2=Fredriksson {{goal|26|pen.}}
Corneliusson {{goal|46}}
Carlsson {{goal|60}}
|stadium=Tehtaan kenttä, Valkeakoski
|attendance=
|referee=Rolf Haugen (Norway)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=18:30
|team1=Boavista {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=4–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP|1977}} Atlético Madrid
|goals1=Vital {{goal|6}}
Jorge Silva {{goal|17}}
Diamantino {{goal|74}}
Palhares {{goal|88}}
|goals2=Pedro Pablo {{goal|61}}
|stadium=Estádio do Bessa, Porto
|attendance=20,000
|referee=John Hunting (England)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=18:45
|team1=Limerick United {{fbaicon|IRL}}
|score=0–3
|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1981-1982-1-runde-limerick-fc-old-southampton-fc/
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} Southampton
|goals1=
|goals2=Moran {{goal|58||59}}
Armstrong {{goal|78}}
|stadium=Markets Field, Limerick
|attendance=10,000
|referee=Henk van Ettekoven (Netherlands)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=Hajduk Split {{fbaicon|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} VfB Stuttgart
|goals1=Zo. Vujović {{goal|40}}
Zl. Vujović {{goal|65||69}}
|goals2=Rožić {{goal|57|og}}
|stadium=Stadion Poljud, Split
|attendance=
|referee=Marcel Van Langenhove (Belgium)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=Malmö FF {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POL}} Wisła Kraków
|goals1=Nilsson {{goal|33}}
Kindvall {{goal|58}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Gerd Hennig (West Germany)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=Adanaspor {{fbaicon|TUR}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale
|goals1=Özer {{goal|11|pen.}}
|goals2=Serena {{goal|60}}
Bini {{goal|77}}
Altobelli {{goal|89}}
|stadium=5 Ocak Stadium, Adana
|attendance=
|referee=Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=Panathinaikos {{fbaicon|GRE}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} Arsenal
|goals1=
|goals2=McDermott {{goal|34}}
Meade {{goal|72}}
|stadium=Olympic Stadium, Athens
|attendance=
|referee=Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=PSV Eindhoven {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=7–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|DEN}} Naestved BK
|goals1=R. van de Kerkhof {{goal|6}}
W. van de Kerkhof {{goal|11}}
Thoresen {{goal|17}}
Geels {{goal|51||61||77}}
Huh {{goal|85}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
|attendance=
|referee=Frederick Mcknight (Northern Ireland)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=Sturm Graz {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} CSKA Moscow
|goals1=Schauss {{goal|67}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion Graz-Liebenau, Graz
|attendance=
|referee=Alojzy Jarguz (Poland)
}}
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{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Beveren {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=3–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NIR}} Linfield
|goals1=Schönberger {{goal|25|pen.}}
Albert {{goal|58}}
Martens {{goal|60}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Freethiel Stadion, Beveren
|attendance=
|referee=Jean-Marie Macheret (Switzerland)
}}
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{{football box
|date=17 September 1981
|time=
|team1=Víkingur {{fbaicon|ISL}}
|score=0-4
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux
|goals1=
|goals2=Fernandez {{goal|16}}
Tresor {{goal|30}}
Gemmrich {{goal|40}}
Lacombe {{goal|70}}
|stadium=Víkingsvöllur, Reykjavík
|attendance=1,500
|referee=Hugh Alexander (Scotland)
}}
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{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|9|16||df=y}}
|time=20:00
|team1=APOEL {{fbaicon|CYP}}
|score=1–1
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/arges_apoel_01.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Argeș Pitești
|goals1=
- Antoniou {{goal|10|}}
|goals2=
- Ignat {{goal|20|}}
|stadium=Makario Stadium
|location=Nicosia
|attendance=10,000
|referee=Hiqmet Kuka (Albania)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Feyenoord {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POL}} Szombierki Bytom
|goals1=Bouwens {{goal|72}}
Nielsen {{goal|78}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Josef Poucek (Czechoslovakia)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Grasshoppers {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} West Bromwich Albion
|goals1=Fimian {{goal|39}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Franz Wöhrer (Austria)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/66688--hamburg-vs-utrecht/|title=Hamburg vs. Utrecht|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 December 2023}}
|time=20:00
|team1=Hamburger SV {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=0–1
|report=[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/66688--hamburg-vs-utrecht/ Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} FC Utrecht
|goals1=
|goals2=Carbo {{goal|79}}
|stadium=Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
|attendance=
|referee=Dušan Krchnak (Czechoslovakia)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=1. FC Kaiserslautern {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Akademik Sofia
|goals1=Brehme {{goal|28|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern
|attendance=
|referee=Zoran Petrović (Yugoslavia)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=1. FC Magdeburg {{fbaicon|East Germany}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Borussia Mönchengladbach
|goals1=Hoffmann {{goal|39}}
Streich {{goal|42}}
Matthäus {{goal|57|og}}
|goals2=Mill {{goal|51}}
|stadium=Ernst Grube Stadium, Magdeburg
|attendance=
|referee=Brian Mcginlay (Scotland)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Nantes {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Lokeren
|goals1=Halilhodžić {{goal|2}}
|goals2=Dobiaš {{goal|51}}
|stadium=Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes
|attendance=
|referee=Klaus Scheurell (East Germany)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Ipswich Town {{fbaicon|ENG}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Aberdeen
|goals1=Thijssen {{goal|45}}
|goals2=Hewitt {{goal|65}}
|stadium=Portman Road, Ipswich
|attendance=
|referee=Gianfranco Menegali (Italy)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Monaco {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=2–5
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United
|goals1=Edström {{goal|62}}
Bellone {{goal|89}}
|goals2=Kirkwood {{goal|15}}
Dodds {{goal|20||72}}
Bannon {{goal|70|pen.|85|pen.}}
|stadium=Stade Louis II, Monaco
|attendance=
|referee=Jose L. Garcia Carrion (Spain)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia|1946}} Radnički Niš
|goals1=Damiani {{goal|69|pen.}}
Musella {{goal|81}}
|goals2=Stoiljković {{goal|71}}
Aleksić {{goal|79}}
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=
|referee=George Courtney, (England)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=16 September 1981
|time=21:30
|team1=Sporting CP {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|LUX}} Red Boys Differdange
|goals1=António Oliveira {{goal|29||85}}
Manuel Fernandes {{goal|47}}
Rui Jordão {{goal|89}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
|attendance=30,000
|referee=Victoriano Sanchez Arminio (Spain)
}}
----
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=21:00
|team1=Valencia {{fbaicon|ESP|1977}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Bohemians
|goals1=Solsona {{goal|32}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=André Daina (Switzerland)
}}
Valencia won 2–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=29 September 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Sparta Prague {{fbaicon|CSK}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax
|goals1=Chovanec {{goal|51}}
Straka {{goal|72|pen.}}
Kotal {{goal|84}}
|goals2=Trinchero {{goal|24|pen.}}
Lüthi {{goal|41}}
|stadium=Stadion Letná, Prague
|attendance=
|referee=Heinz Fahnler (Austria)
}}
Neuchâtel Xamax won 6–3 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=21:00
|team1=Real Madrid {{fbaicon|ESP|1977}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|HUN}} Tatabánya
|goals1=Isidro {{goal|73}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
|attendance=
|referee=Patrick Mulhall (Republic of Ireland)
}}
2–2 on aggregate; Real Madrid won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=15:45
|team1=Sliema Wanderers {{fbaicon|MLT}}
|score=2–4
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GRE}} Aris
|goals1=Tortell {{goal|50}}
Losco {{goal|80}}
|goals2=Semertzidis {{goal|13}}
Kouis {{goal|15}}
Zelilidis {{goal|60}}
Panov {{goal|83}}
|stadium=Ta' Qali National Stadium, Attard
|attendance=
|referee=Pietro D'elia (Italy)
}}
Aris won 8–2 on aggregate.
----
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|9|29||df=y}}
|time=17:30
|team1=Levski Spartak Sofia {{fbaicon|BUL|1971}}
|score=2–1
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/dinamo_levski_02.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București
|goals1=
- Kurdov {{goal|22||33|}}
|goals2=
- Augustin {{goal|86|}}
|stadium=Vasil Levski
|location=Sofia
|attendance=35,000
|referee=Eldar Azimzade (Soviet Union)
}}
Dinamo București won 4–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Carl Zeiss Jena {{fbaicon|East Germany}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ALB}} Dinamo Tirana
|goals1=Raab {{goal|11}}
Schnuphase {{goal|60||67}}
Trocha {{goal|82}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld, Jena
|attendance=
|referee=Gheorghe Dragomir (Romania)
}}
Carl Zeiss Jena won 4–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=18:00
|team1=Club Brugge {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Spartak Moscow
|goals1=Wellens {{goal|31}}
|goals2=Rodionov {{goal|13}}
Shavlo {{goal|42}}
Gavrilov {{goal|48}}
|stadium=Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
|attendance=
|referee=Miklos Nagy (Hungary)
}}
Spartak Moscow won 6–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|East Germany}}
|score=4–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Zenit Leningrad
|goals1=Trautmann {{goal|9}}
Schmuck {{goal|14}}
Minge {{goal|49}}
Heidler {{goal|71}}
|goals2=Kazachyonok {{goal|39}}
|stadium=Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium, Dresden
|attendance=
|referee=Velitchko Nikolov Tzontchev (Bulgaria)
}}
Dynamo Dresden won 6–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=18:00
|team1=FC Winterslag {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NOR}} Bryne
|goals1=Billen {{goal|17}}
|goals2=Mæland {{goal|22}}
Hellvik {{goal|50}}
|stadium=
|attendance=
|referee=David Syme (Scotland)
}}
FC Winterslag won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=Videoton {{fbaicon|HUN}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien
|goals1=
|goals2=Krankl {{goal|21||79}}
|stadium=Sóstói Stadion, Székesfehérvár
|attendance=
|referee=Evangelos Giannacoudakis (Greece)
}}
Rapid Wien won 4–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=IFK Göteborg {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FIN}} Haka
|goals1=Schiller {{goal|2}}
Nilsson {{goal|6}}
Karlsson {{goal|27}}
Holmgren {{goal|67}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Ullevi, Gothenburg
|attendance=
|referee=Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
}}
IFK Göteborg won 7–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=1 October 1981
|time=21:00
|team1=Atlético Madrid {{fbaicon|ESP|1977}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Boavista
|goals1=Dirceu {{goal|9||61}}
Cano {{goal|87|pen.}}
|goals2=Diamantino {{goal|43}}
|stadium=Vicente Calderón Stadium, Madrid
|attendance=
|referee=Walter Horstmann (West Germany)
}}
Boavista won 5–4 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=29 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Southampton {{fbaicon|ENG}}
|score=1–1
|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1981-1982-1-runde-southampton-fc-limerick-fc-old/
|team2={{fbaicon|IRL}} Limerick United
|goals1=Keegan {{goal|63}}
|goals2=Walsh {{goal|65}}
|stadium=The Dell, Southampton
|attendance=12,841
|referee=Rolf Nyhus (Norway)
}}
Southampton won 4–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=VfB Stuttgart {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} Hajduk Split
|goals1=Schäfer {{goal|83}}
D. Müller {{goal|85}}
|goals2=Bogdanović {{goal|11}}
Jelikić {{goal|29}}
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=
|referee=Károly Palotai (Hungary)
}}
Hajduk Split won 5–3 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=17:30
|team1=Wisła Kraków {{fbaicon|POL}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} Malmö FF
|goals1=Kapka {{goal|5}}
|goals2=Palmér {{goal|51}}
Prytz {{goal|64}}
Nilsson {{goal|73}}
|stadium=Stadion Miejski, Kraków
|attendance=
|referee=Hendrik Weerink (Netherlands)
}}
Malmö FF won 5–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:15
|team1=Internazionale {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=4–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|TUR}} Adanaspor
|goals1=Beccalossi {{goal|18}}
Bagni {{goal|52}}
Serena {{goal|75}}
Altobelli {{goal|80}}
|goals2=Kahraman {{goal|87}}
|attendance=
|referee=Ivan Yossifov (Bulgaria)
}}
Internazionale won 7–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Arsenal {{fbaicon|ENG}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos
|goals1=Talbot {{goal|53}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Erich Linemayr (Austria)
}}
Arsenal won 3–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=Naestved BK {{fbaicon|DEN}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven
|goals1=Hansen {{goal|55||88}}
|goals2=Thoresen {{goal|64}}
|stadium=Næstved Stadion, Næstved
|attendance=
|referee=Arto Ravander (Finland)
}}
PSV Eindhoven won 8–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=CSKA Moscow {{fbaicon|Soviet Union}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz
|goals1=Chesnokov {{goal|26}}
Tarkhanov {{goal|74}}
|goals2=Bakota {{goal|64}}
|stadium=Peschanoe Stadium, Moscow
|attendance=
|referee=Paolo Bergamo (Italy)
}}
2–2 on aggregate, Sturm Graz won on away goals
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{{football box
|date=29 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=Linfield {{fbaicon|NIR}}
|score=0–5
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Beveren
|goals1=
|goals2=Martens {{goal|24||46||64||87}}
D. Pfaff {{goal|49}}
|stadium=Windsor Park, Belfast
|attendance=
|referee=Egbert Mulder (Netherlands)
}}
Beveren won 8–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=
|team1={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux
|score=4-0
|report=
|team2=Víkingur {{fbaicon|ISL}}
|goals1=Fernandez {{goal|44}}
Martinez {{goal|75}}
Relmy {{goal|80}}
Tresdor {{goal|87}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
|attendance=6,500
|referee=Francis Bastian (Luxembourg)
}}
----
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|9|30||df=y}}
|time=14:30
|team1=Argeș Pitești {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=4–0
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/arges_apoel_02.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|CYP}} APOEL
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul 1 Mai
|location=Pitești
|attendance=9,000
|referee=Myroslav Stupar (Soviet Union)
}}
Argeș Pitești won 5–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=14:30
|team1=Szombierki Bytom {{fbaicon|POL}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Feyenoord
|goals1=Ogaza {{goal|53}}
|goals2=Bouwens {{goal|87}}
|stadium=Stadion Szombierek, Bytom
|attendance=
|referee=Jack Baumann (Switzerland)
}}
Feyenoord won 3–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=West Bromwich Albion {{fbaicon|ENG}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Grasshoppers
|goals1=Robertson {{goal|49}}
|goals2=Fimian {{goal|11}}
Koller {{goal|15}}
Jara {{goal|74}}
|stadium=The Hawthorns, West Bromwich
|attendance=
|referee=Günter Linn (West Germany)
}}
Grasshoppers won 4–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/66689--utrecht-vs-hamburg/| title=Utrecht vs. Hamburg|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 December 2023}}
|time=20:00
|team1=FC Utrecht {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=3–6
|report=[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/66689--utrecht-vs-hamburg/ Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Hamburger SV
|goals1=Carbo {{goal|58}}
de Kruijk {{goal|65|pen.}}
van Veen {{goal|78}}
|goals2=Milewski {{goal|14||84}}
Wehmeyer {{goal|24}}
Hartwig {{goal|38}}
Bastrup {{goal|46}}
von Heesen {{goal|61}}
|stadium=Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht
|attendance=
|referee=David Richardson (England)
}}
Hamburger SV won 6–4 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=Akademik Sofia {{fbaicon|BUL|1971}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern
|goals1=Lipenski {{goal|15}}
|goals2=Melzer {{goal|19}}
Briegel {{goal|25|pen.}}
|stadium=Sportkomplex Akademik, Sofia
|attendance=
|referee=Alain Delmer (France)
}}
1. FC Kaiserslautern won 3–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Borussia Mönchengladbach {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|East Germany}} 1. FC Magdeburg
|goals1=Pinkall {{goal|66}}
Matthäus {{goal|84}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Bökelbergstadion, Mönchengladbach
|attendance=
|referee=Ronald Bridges (Wales)
}}
3–3 on aggregate; Borussia Mönchengladbach won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=29 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Lokeren {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=4–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Nantes
|goals1=Lato {{goal|20}}
Snelders {{goal|27}}
Verheyen {{goal|62}}
Elkjær {{goal|69}}
|goals2=Muller {{goal|81}}
Baronchelli {{goal|83}}
|stadium=Daknamstadion, Lokeren
|attendance=
|referee=Alfred Grey (England)
}}
Lokeren won 5–3 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Aberdeen {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} Ipswich Town
|goals1=Strachan {{goal|10|pen.}}
Weir {{goal|55||85}}
|goals2=Wark {{goal|34|pen.}}
|stadium=Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
|attendance=
|referee=Michel Vautrot (France)
}}
Aberdeen won 4–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Dundee United {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Monaco
|goals1=Milne {{goal|79}}
|goals2=Edström {{goal|47}}
Bellone {{goal|59}}
|stadium=Tannadice Park, Dundee
|attendance=
|referee=Roger Verhaeghe (Belgium)
}}
Dundee United won 6–4 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=
|team1=Radnički Niš {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia|1946}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=
|attendance=
|referee=
}}
2–2 on aggregate; Radnički Niš won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=30 September 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Red Boys Differdange {{fbaicon|LUX}}
|score=0–7
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP
|goals1=
|goals2=António Oliveira {{goal|15||35||84}}
Inácio {{goal|28}}
Rui Jordão {{goal|32}}
Mário Jorge {{goal|53}}
Carlos Freire {{goal|79}}
|stadium=Stade du Thillenberg, Differdange
|attendance=3,250
|referee=Louis Delsemme (Belgium)
}}
Sporting CP won 11–0 on aggregate.
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Second round
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Aberdeen|Scotland|5–2|Argeș Pitești|Romania|var2=1965|3–0|2–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Aris|Greece|1–5|Lokeren|Belgium|1–1|0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Borussia Mönchengladbach|West Germany|2–5|Dundee United|Scotland|2–0|0–5}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bordeaux|France|var1=1974|2–3|Hamburger SV|West Germany|2–1|0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Spartak Moscow|Soviet Union|2–5|1. FC Kaiserslautern|West Germany|2–1|0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Feyenoord|Netherlands|3–2|Dynamo Dresden|East Germany|2–1|1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Grasshoppers|Switzerland|2–2 (0–3 p)|Radnički Niš|Yugoslavia|2–0|0–2 {{aet}}}}
{{TwoLegResult|Internazionale|Italy|3–4|Dinamo București|Romania|var2=1965|1–1|2–3 {{aet}}}}
{{TwoLegResult|FC Winterslag|Belgium|2–2 (a)|Arsenal|England|1–0|1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|K.S.K. Beveren|Belgium|4–4 (a)|Hajduk Split|Yugoslavia|2–3|2–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Malmö FF|Sweden|0–2|Neuchâtel Xamax|Switzerland|0–1|0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Real Madrid|Spain|var1=1977|3–2|Carl Zeiss Jena|East Germany|3–2|0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Rapid Wien|Austria|2–2 (a)|PSV Eindhoven|Netherlands|1–0|1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sturm Graz|Austria|4–5|IFK Göteborg|Sweden|2–2|2–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Southampton|England|2–4|Sporting CP|Portugal|2–4|0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Valencia|Spain|var1=1977|2–1|Boavista|Portugal|2–0|0–1}}
|}
=First leg=
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|10|21||df=y}}
|time=12:30
|team1=Aberdeen {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=3–0
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/arges_aberdeen_01.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Argeș Pitești
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Pittodrie Stadium
|location=Aberdeen
|attendance=20,000
|referee=Svein Inge Thime (Norway)
}}
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{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=14:15
|team1=Aris {{fbaicon|GRE}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Lokeren
|goals1=Kouis {{goal|87}}
|goals2=Elkjær {{goal|53}}
|stadium=Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium, Thessaloniki
|attendance=
|referee=Bogdan Dochev (Bulgaria)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=20 October 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Borussia Mönchengladbach {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United
|goals1=Schäffer {{goal|70}}
Hannes {{goal|86}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Bökelbergstadion, Mönchengladbach
|attendance=
|referee=Nicolae Rainea (Romania)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Bordeaux {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Hamburger SV
|goals1=Gemmrich {{goal|13}}
Soler {{goal|77}}
|goals2=Kaltz {{goal|29|pen.}}
|stadium=Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
|attendance=
|referee=André Daina (Switzerland)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Spartak Moscow {{fbaicon|Soviet Union}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern
|goals1=Rodionov {{goal|38}}
Gavrilov {{goal|61}}
|goals2=Funkel {{goal|82}}
|stadium=Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow
|attendance=
|referee=Egbert Mulder (Netherlands)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Feyenoord {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|East Germany}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=Kaczor {{goal|55}}
Vermeulen {{goal|71}}
|goals2=Heidler {{goal|41}}
|attendance=
|referee=Clive Thomas (Wales)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=
|team1=Grasshoppers {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Radnički Niš
|goals1=Jara {{goal|17}}
Sulser {{goal|78|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=
|attendance=
|referee=Emmanuel Platopoulos (Greece)
}}
----
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|10|21||df=y}}
|time=19:45
|team1=Internazionale {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=1–1
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/dinamo_internazionale_01.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București
|goals1=
- Pasinato {{goal|24|}}
|goals2=
- Custov {{goal|39|}}
|stadium=San Siro
|location=Milan
|attendance=40,000
|referee=Georges Konrath (France)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=20 October 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=FC Winterslag {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} Arsenal
|goals1=Berger {{goal|62}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Winterslag Stadium, Genk
|attendance=
|referee=Emilio Guruceta Muro (Spain)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Beveren {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=2–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Hajduk Split
|goals1=Theunis {{goal|68}}
Van Moer {{goal|69}}
|goals2=Gudelj {{goal|17}}
Zl. Vujović {{goal|39}}
Slišković {{goal|72}}
|stadium=Freethiel Stadion, Beveren
|attendance=
|referee=Romualdas Yushka (Soviet Union)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=19:00
|team1=Malmö FF {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax
|goals1=
|goals2=Pellegrini {{goal|9}}
|attendance=
|referee=Juhani Smolander (Finland)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=21:00
|team1=Real Madrid {{fbaicon|ESP|1977}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|East Germany}} Carl Zeiss Jena
|goals1=García Cortés {{goal|66|pen.}}
Gallego {{goal|76}}
Isidro {{goal|78}}
|goals2=Bielau {{goal|36}}
Kurbjuweit {{goal|72}}
|stadium=Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
|attendance=
|referee=Marcel Van Langenhove (Belgium)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Rapid Wien {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven
|goals1=Panenka {{goal|72}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna
|attendance=
|referee=Klaus Scheurell (East Germany)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=20 October 1981
|time=
|team1=Sturm Graz {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
|goals1=Breber {{goal|14}}
Niederbacher {{goal|22}}
|goals2=Nilsson {{goal|36||68}}
|stadium=Stadion Graz-Liebenau, Austria
|attendance=
|referee=Edvard Sostaric (Yugoslavia)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Southampton {{fbaicon|ENG}}
|score=2–4
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP
|goals1=Keegan {{goal|68|pen.}}
Channon {{goal|71}}
|goals2=Jordão {{goal|2}}
Holmes {{goal|20|og}}
Manuel Fernandes {{goal|41||90+1}}
|stadium=The Dell, Southampton
|attendance=18,573
|referee=Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=21 October 1981
|time=21:00
|team1=Valencia {{fbaicon|ESP|1977}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Boavista
|goals1=Roberto {{goal|54}}
Welzl {{goal|84}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia
|attendance=32,500
|referee=Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)
}}
=Second leg=
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|11|4||df=y}}
|time=12:30
|team1=Argeș Pitești {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=2–2
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/arges_aberdeen_02.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Aberdeen
|goals1=
- Radu II {{goal|31|}}
- Bărbulescu {{goal|36|}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul 1 Mai
|location=Pitești
|attendance=13,000
|referee=Jan Redelfs (West Germany)
}}
Aberdeen won 5–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Lokeren {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GRE}} Aris
|goals1=Guðjohnsen {{goal|32||51}}
Lato {{goal|42}}
Mommens {{goal|78}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Daknamstadion, Lokeren
|attendance=
|referee=Ronald Bridges (Wales)
}}
Lokeren won 5–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=3 November 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Dundee United {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=5–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Borussia Mönchengladbach
|goals1=Milne {{goal|36}}
Kirkwood {{goal|44}}
Sturrock {{goal|52}}
Hegarty {{goal|75}}
Bannon {{goal|76}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Tannadice Park, Dundee
|attendance=
|referee=Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)
}}
Dundee United won 5–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Hamburger SV {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux
|goals1=Hrubesch {{goal|27||43}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
|attendance=
|referee=Miklos Nagy (Hungary)
}}
Hamburger SV won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=1. FC Kaiserslautern {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Spartak Moscow
|goals1=Funkel {{goal|12}}
Briegel {{goal|44||65}}
Geye {{goal|54}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern
|attendance=
|referee=Victoriano Sanchez Arminio (Spain)
}}
1. FC Kaiserslautern won 5–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|East Germany}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Feyenoord
|goals1=Lippmann {{goal|84}}
|goals2=van Deinsen {{goal|89}}
|stadium=Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium, Dresden
|attendance=
|referee=George Courtney (England)
}}
Feyenoord won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=13:30
|team1=Radnički Niš {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Grasshoppers
|goals1=Đorđević {{goal|39|pen.}}
Savić {{goal|65}}
|goals2=
| penaltyscore = 3–0
|stadium=Čair Stadium
|location=Niš
|aet=yes
|attendance=
|referee=Dušan Krchnak (Czechoslovakia)
}}
2–2 on aggregate; Radnički Niš won 3–0 on penalties.
----
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|11|4||df=y}}
|time=13:00
|team1=Dinamo București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=3–2
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/dinamo_internazionale_02.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul Dinamo
|location=Bucharest
|aet=yes
|attendance=20,000
|referee=Roger Schoeters (Belgium)
}}
Dinamo București won 4–3 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=3 November 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Arsenal {{fbaicon|ENG}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} FC Winterslag
|goals1=Hollins {{goal|32}}
Rix {{goal|71}}
|goals2=Billen {{goal|3}}
|attendance=
|referee=Alojzy Jarguz (Poland)
}}
2–2 on aggregate; Winterslag won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=17:30
|team1=Hajduk Split {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Beveren
|goals1=Pešić {{goal|67}}
|goals2=Crève {{goal|12}}
Albert {{goal|17}}
|stadium=Stadion Poljud, Split
|attendance=
|referee=Talat Tokat (Turkey)
}}
4–4 on aggregate; Hajduk Split won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=3 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Neuchâtel Xamax {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} Malmö FF
|goals1=Pellegrini {{goal|58}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade de la Maladière, Neuchâtel
|attendance=
|referee=Augusto Marques Pires (Portugal)
}}
Neuchâtel Xamax won 2–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Carl Zeiss Jena {{fbaicon|East Germany}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld, Jena
|attendance=
|referee=Brian Mcginlay (Scotland)
}}
Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=19:30
|team1=PSV Eindhoven {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien
|goals1=Poortvliet {{goal|38||57}}
|goals2=Krankl {{goal|26}}
|stadium=Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
|attendance=
|referee=David Syme (Scotland)
}}
2–2 on aggregate; Rapid Wien won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=
|team1=IFK Göteborg {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz
|goals1=Tor. Holmgren {{goal|47}}
Nilsson {{goal|75}}
Fredriksson {{goal|89|pen.}}
|goals2=Stendal {{goal|70}}
Bakota {{goal|82}}
|stadium=Gamla Ullevi, Sweden
|attendance=
|referee=Rolf Nyhus (Norway)
}}
IFK Göteborg won 5–4 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=22:00
|team1=Sporting CP {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} Southampton
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
|attendance=50,000
|referee=Rudolf Renggli (Switzerland)
}}
Sporting CP won 4–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=4 November 1981
|time=16:00
|team1=Boavista {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Valencia
|goals1=Diamantino {{goal|12}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Estádio do Bessa, Porto
|attendance=15,000
|referee=Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
}}
Valencia won 2–1 on aggregate.
Third round
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Aberdeen|Scotland|4–5|Hamburger SV|West Germany|3–2|1–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|IFK Göteborg|Sweden|4–1|Dinamo București|Romania|var2=1965|3–1|1–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|FC Winterslag|Belgium|0–5|Dundee United|Scotland|0–0|0–5}}
{{TwoLegResult|Lokeren|Belgium|2–4|1. FC Kaiserslautern|West Germany|1–0|1–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Radnički Niš|Yugoslavia|2–1|Feyenoord|Netherlands|2–0|0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Rapid Wien|Austria|0–1|Real Madrid|Spain|var2=1977|0–1|0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sporting CP|Portugal|0–1|Neuchâtel Xamax|Switzerland|0–0|0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Valencia|Spain|var1=1977|6–5|Hajduk Split|Yugoslavia|5–1|1–4}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=25 November 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Aberdeen {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Hamburger SV
|goals1=Black {{goal|25}}
Hewitt {{goal|65||81}}
|goals2=Hrubesch {{goal|51||87}}
|attendance=
|referee=Roger Schoeters (Belgium)
}}
----
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|11|25||df=y}}
|time=18:00
|team1=IFK Göteborg {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=3–1
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/dinamo_goteborg_01.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București
|goals1=
|goals2=
- Mulțescu {{goal|64|}}
|stadium=Ullevi
|location=Gothenburg
|attendance=10,000
|referee=Volker Roth (West Germany)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=1 December 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=FC Winterslag {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=
|attendance=
|referee=Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=25 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Lokeren {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern
|goals1=Lato {{goal|46}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Daknamstadion, Lokeren
|attendance=
|referee=Gianfranco Menegali (Italy)
}}
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{{football box
|date=25 November 1981
|time=13:00
|team1=Radnički Niš {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Feyenoord
|goals1=Radosavljević {{goal|28}}
Savić {{goal|81}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Čair Stadium, Niš
|attendance=
|referee=Emilio Guruceta Mur (Spain)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=25 November 1981
|time=17:00
|team1=Rapid Wien {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Spain|1977}} Real Madrid
|goals1=
|goals2=Santillana {{goal|79}}
|stadium=Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna
|attendance=
|referee=Georges Konrath (France)
}}
----
{{football box
|date=25 November 1981
|time=
|team1=Sporting CP {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
|attendance=42,500
|referee=Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
}}
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{{football box
|date=25 November 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Valencia {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=5–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Hajduk Split
|goals1=Tendillo {{goal|27}}
Rodríguez {{goal|31||51}}
Welzl {{goal|84}}
Arnesen {{goal|89}}
|goals2=Zoran Vujović {{goal|66}}
|attendance=
|referee=Robert Valentine (Scotland)
}}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981[https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA24EZGHTHE87K9EXXEI75QYNQM-WEST-GERMANY-HAMBURG-WIN-UEFA-CUP-SOCCER-MATCH-AGAINST-SCOTLANDS-ABERD/query/Aberdeen West Germany: Hamburg Win Uefa Cup Soccer Match Against Scotland's Aberdeen], video footage from official Pathé News archive
|time=20:00
|team1=Hamburger SV {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Aberdeen
|goals1=Hrubesch {{goal|33}}
Memering {{goal|59}}
Jakobs {{goal|67}}
|goals2=McGhee {{goal|||79}}
|stadium=Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
|attendance=
|referee=Romualdas Yushka (Soviet Union)
}}
Hamburger SV won 5–4 on aggregate.
----
{{footballbox
|date={{Start date|1981|12|9||df=y}}
|time=12:00
|team1=Dinamo București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=0–1
|report=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/europeancups/1981_82/dinamo_goteborg_02.shtml
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
|goals1=
|goals2=
- Nilsson {{goal|23|}}
|stadium=Stadionul Dinamo
|location=Bucharest
|attendance=15,000
|referee=Egbert Mulder (Netherlands)
}}
IFK Göteborg won 4–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981
|time=20:30
|team1=Dundee United {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=5–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} FC Winterslag
|goals1=Bannon {{goal|25}}
Narey {{goal|33}}
Hegarty {{goal|37}}
Milne {{goal|50||70}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Vojtech Christov (Slovakia)
}}
Dundee United won 5–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=1. FC Kaiserslautern {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=4–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Lokeren
|goals1=Hofeditz {{goal|43}}
Briegel {{goal|63}}
Eilenfeldt {{goal|73}}
Funkel {{goal|80}}
|goals2=Guðjohnsen {{goal|84}}
|stadium=Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern
|attendance=
|referee=Ioan Igna (Romania)
}}
1. FC Kaiserslautern won 4–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Feyenoord {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Radnički Niš
|goals1=Nielsen {{goal|29}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
}}
Radnički Niš won 2–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981
|time=21:00
|team1=Real Madrid {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
|attendance=
|referee=Jack Baumann (Switzerland)
}}
Real Madrid won 1–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981
|time=20:00
|team1=Neuchâtel Xamax {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP
|goals1=Andrey {{goal|27}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade de la Maladière, Neuchâtel
|attendance=17,187
|referee=Bogdan Dochev (Bulgaria)
}}
Neuchâtel Xamax won 1–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=9 December 1981
|time=16:30
|team1=Hajduk Split {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}}
|score=4–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Valencia
|goals1=Gudelj {{goal|7||68||90+1}}
Primorac {{goal|21}}
|goals2=Saura {{goal|52}}
|stadium=Stadion Poljud, Split
|attendance=
|referee=Erich Linemayr (Austria)
}}
Valencia won 6–5 on aggregate.
Quarter-finals
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dundee United|Scotland|2–3|Radnički Niš|Yugoslavia|2–0|0–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Hamburger SV|West Germany|3–2|Neuchâtel Xamax|Switzerland|3–2|0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Real Madrid|Spain|3–6|1. FC Kaiserslautern|West Germany|3–1|0–5}}
{{TwoLegResult|Valencia|Spain|2–4|IFK Göteborg|Sweden|2–2|0–2}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=3 March 1982
|time=20:30
|team1=Dundee United {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Radnički Niš
|goals1=Narey {{goal|41}}
Dodds {{goal|43}}
|goals2=
|attendance=
|referee=Jan Redelfs (West Germany)
}}
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{{football box
|date=3 March 1982
|time=20:00
|team1=Hamburger SV {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax
|goals1=Bastrup {{goal|32}}
Memering {{goal|71}}
Von Heesen {{goal|75}}
|goals2=Givens {{goal|36}}
Lüthi {{goal|52}}
|stadium=Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
|attendance=
|referee=Anders Mattsson (Finland)
}}
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{{football box
|date=3 March 1982
|time=21:00
|team1=Real Madrid {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern
|goals1=Cunningham {{goal|25}}
Hernández {{goal|34}}
Juanito {{goal|68}}
|goals2=Eilenfeldt {{goal|81|pen.}}
|stadium=Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
|attendance=
|referee=Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
}}
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{{football box
|date=3 March 1982
|time=21:00
|team1=Valencia {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
|goals1=Arnesen {{goal|6||18}}
|goals2=Svensson {{goal|13}}
Nilsson {{goal|14}}
|attendance=28,000
|referee=John Carpenter (Republic of Ireland)
}}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=17 March 1982
|time=15:00
|team1=Radnički Niš {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}}
|score=3–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United
|goals1=Panajotović {{goal|52||72}}
Nikolić {{goal|86}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Čair Stadium, Niš
|attendance=
|referee=Bogdan Dochev (Bulgaria)
}}
Radnički Niš won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=17 March 1982
|time=20:00
|team1=Neuchâtel Xamax {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Hamburger SV
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade de la Maladière, Neuchâtel
|attendance=
|referee=Alojzy Jarguz (Poland)
}}
Hamburger SV won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=17 March 1982
|time=21:00
|team1=1. FC Kaiserslautern {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=5–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
|goals1=Funkel {{goal|7||17}}
Bongartz {{goal|48}}
Eilenfeldt {{goal|54}}
Geye {{goal|71}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern
|attendance=
|referee=Károly Palotai (Hungary)
}}
1. FC Kaiserslautern won 6–3 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=17 March 1982
|time=19:00
|team1=IFK Göteborg {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Valencia
|goals1=Holmgren {{goal|4}}
Fredriksson {{goal|59|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Ullevi, Gothenburg
|attendance=50,108
|referee=Luigi Agnolin (Italy)
}}
IFK Göteborg won 4–2 on aggregate.
Semi-finals
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|1. FC Kaiserslautern|West Germany|2–3|IFK Göteborg|Sweden|1–1|1–2 {{aet}}}}
{{TwoLegResult|Radnički Niš|Yugoslavia|3–6|Hamburger SV|West Germany|2–1|1–5}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=7 April 1982
|time=20:00
|team1=1. FC Kaiserslautern {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
|goals1=Hofeditz {{goal|9}}
|goals2=Corneliusson {{goal|28}}
|stadium=Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern
|attendance=34,500
|referee=Roger Schoeters (Belgium)
}}
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{{football box
|date=7 April 1982
|time=16:00
|team1=Radnički Niš {{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Hamburger SV
|goals1=Beganović {{goal|49}}
Obradović {{goal|78}}
|goals2=von Heesen {{goal|57}}
|stadium=Čair Stadium, Niš
|attendance=
|referee=Luigi Agnolin (Italy)
}}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=21 April 1982
|time=19:00
|team1=IFK Göteborg {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=2–1
|aet=yes
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern
|goals1=Holmgren {{goal|42}}
Fredriksson {{goal|102|pen.}}
|goals2=Geye {{goal|57}}
|stadium=Ullevi, Gothenburg
|attendance=50,053
|referee=Romualdas Yushka (Soviet Union)
}}
IFK Göteborg won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=21 April 1982
|time=16:00
|team1=Hamburger SV {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=5–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Radnički Niš
|goals1=Hartwig {{goal|7||30}}
Von Heesen {{goal|21||49}}
Magath {{goal|58}}
|goals2=Panajotović {{goal|84}}
|stadium=Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
|attendance=
|referee=André Daina (Switzerland)
}}
Hamburger SV won 6–3 on aggregate.
Final
{{main|1982 UEFA Cup final}}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=5 May 1982
|time=19:00
|team1=IFK Göteborg {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|West Germany}} Hamburger SV
|goals1=Holmgren {{goal|88}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Ullevi, Gothenburg
|attendance=42,548
|referee=John Carpenter (Republic of Ireland)
}}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=19 May 1982
|time=19:00
|team1=Hamburger SV {{fbaicon|West Germany}}
|score=0–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg
|goals1=
|goals2=Corneliusson {{goal|25}}
Nilsson {{goal|61}}
Fredriksson {{goal|65|pen.}}
|stadium=Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
|attendance=57,312
|referee=George Courtney (England)
}}
IFK Göteborg won 4–0 on aggregate.
Top goalscorers
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Rank !Name !Team !Goals |
1
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Torbjörn Nilsson |align="left"|{{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg |9 |
rowspan="8"|=2
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Dinos Kouis |align="left"|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Aris |rowspan="8"|5 |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Stig Fredriksson
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SWE}} IFK Göteborg |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|SCO}} John Hewitt
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Aberdeen |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|POR}} António Oliveira
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Ronny Martens
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Beveren |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Thomas von Heesen
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Hamburger SV |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Friedhelm Funkel
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Horst Hrubesch
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Hamburger SV |
rowspan="6"|=10
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Robert Lüthi |align="left"|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax |rowspan="6"|4 |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Eamonn Bannon
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Hans-Peter Briegel
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Ralph Milne
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|YUG}} Ivan Gudelj
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|YUG}} Hajduk Split |
align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Norbert Eilenfeldt
|align="left"|{{fbaicon|FRG}} 1. FC Kaiserslautern |
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120115041214/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1981/matches/all/index.html 1981–82 All matches UEFA Cup – season at UEFA website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20051211124414/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UEFACup/history/Season=1981/intro.html Official Site]
- [https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec198182.html Results at RSSSF.com]
- All scorers 1981–82 UEFA Cup according to [https://archive.today/20130620222244/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1981/statistics/round=1114/players/type=topscorers/index.html protocols UEFA]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100625180011/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/history/season=1981/intro.html 1981/82 UEFA Cup - results and line-ups (archive)]
{{UEFA Europa League seasons}}
{{1981–82 in European Football (UEFA)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:1981-82 UEFA Cup}}